02 SPOTLIGHT ON NOVEMBER 08 NOVEMBER INDUSTRY EVENTS 12 SPOTLIGHT ON INDUSTRY 14 MESH MEDIA NETWORK- THE DYNAMIC SOUL OF SELLING Experiential Marketing produces Sales 16 STRATIGRO- GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH SOCIAL MEDIA! What is live video and why should you care 18 CONTRACTORS CORNER Who is responsible? “Due Diligence” 28 SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS 32 TURTON INTERIORS Interior Design & Home Staging 36 WALLS CABINETRY PLUS Custom designs without the designer prices 40 POCO BUILDING SUPPLIES Successfully growing a business for 10 decades 48 MISSIONBELL Helping new spaces reclaim history through wood 56 MEANDER RIVER FARM & BREWERY Family building a brewing brand together 62 TEREBINTH TREE (BOOTLIKKER HOT SAUCE) Branding & Design... and Bootlikker Hot Sauce! 66 RAGOT CAD/CAM SERVICES Helping new spaces reclaim history through wood 72 SPOTLIGHT ON INNOVATION 78 AMERICAN MUSIC FURNITURE Making sure music history doesn’t dry up 84 SPOTLIGHT ON HEALTH 86 HOLISTIC HEALTH TIP FOR NOVEMBER BY JANICE BUCKLER Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)- An Addictive Cause
Early in 2016, Kurt Russell made headlines around the globe by violently destroying museum property. No, the star of Tombstone didn’t deliberately walk into the Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum and set ablaze Lindber- gh memorabilia – or anything of that nature. He smashed – well his character, John Ruth, smashed – a 145-year-old Martin guitar on-loan to the prop department of Quentin Tarantino’s most recent film The Hateful Eight. It was, of course, an on-set accident captured and immortalized on the silver screen which, inevitably, stirred-up the usual muddled recipe of condemnation and solidarity on social media. But the acoustic guitar community and, in particular, the Martin Museum... 78
When Tommy Wood – Tommy is the man at the helm of the full-ser- vice Atlanta-based production company Terebinth Tree – spoke with Spotlight on Business back in the dog days of summer, we could tell straight away that he’s the kind of business owner who doesn’t feel the heat. Tommy’s cool. In fact, he’s contagiously calm. When we asked the award-winning writer, director and producer – and now bona fide Southern saucier – for tips for aspiring entrepreneurs who want to know how to stand the heat in the kitchen, Tommy was, well, cool and direct. “When people ask me about my story as an entrepreneur, I tell
them that I did it honest,” he explained. “I grew up in a house where my dad not only owned his own equipment rental store – equipment like tractors, lawn- mowers, chainsaws; a whole array for homeowners and construction workers – he also specialized in making parts for vehicles like Volkswagen Beatles that weren’t available locally at...
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