
In this episode of Beyond Rockets, Hannah shares how moving from Northern Virginia to Huntsville changed her perspective, why she believed Huntsville was the perfect place to continue her family's legacy, and what it was really like opening a retail business while still working a full-time job.We also talk about:• Growing up around a family business• Why Huntsville reminded her of her hometown• Finding the perfect location in Five Points• The challenges of opening a brick-and-mortar business• Handcrafted chocolates made fresh in-house• Building a business rooted in community• Advice for aspiring small business ownersWhether you're an entrepreneur, love supporting local businesses, or just need another reason to visit Five Points, you'll enjoy this conversation.Learn more about Coco Bama:716 Pratt Avenue, Huntsville, ALhttps://www.cocoabama.com
Jul 28
23 min

Clark sits down with Dr. Andrew Cummings, founder of Apex Chiropractic & Functional Wellness, to talk about what it takes to launch a business from scratch in a brand new city.Andrew shares his journey from growing up in Rome, Georgia, playing collegiate basketball, attending chiropractic school, to working as an associate in Birmingham before making the decision to open his own practice in Huntsville. He discusses why Huntsville felt like the right place, the challenges of opening a healthcare business, and what he's learned during his first few months as a business owner.The conversation also dives into the philosophy behind Apex Chiropractic, including a focus on root-cause care, movement, and functional wellness. Andrew explains how services like dry needling, cupping, kinesiology taping, and chiropractic care work together to help patients move and feel their best.Whether you're interested in entrepreneurship, healthcare, or simply enjoy hearing the stories behind Huntsville's growing business community, this episode offers an inside look at building a practice centered around serving people. https://apexchirowellness.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theapexchiropractic
Jul 7
22 min

In this episode of Beyond Rockets, Clark Dunn sits down with Clayton Hinchman, Chairman and CEO of IGNITE, to discuss his journey from West Point and Army service to leading one of Huntsville's fastest-growing companies. After surviving a life-changing IED explosion while serving in Iraq, Clayton transitioned into entrepreneurship, founded and sold his first company, and eventually became the leader of IGNITE.During the conversation, Clayton shares how military leadership shaped his approach to business, why discipline and culture are critical to long-term success, and how IGNITE has grown from a regional defense contractor into an international organization with employees across the country and around the world.They also discuss entrepreneurship, acquisitions, employee ownership, leadership during adversity, the importance of grit, and what it takes to build a company that lasts.Recommended Books Mentioned📖 Grit by Angela Duckworth📖 The Culture Code by Daniel Coyle📖 The SAIC Solution by John Robert Beysterhttps://igniteimpossible.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/clayton-hinchman-194b4431/
Jun 23
43 min

In this episode of Beyond Rockets, Clark sits down with Zack Penney, CEO of Bill Penney Motor Company, to talk about growing up in Huntsville, joining the family business, and eventually taking over leadership of one of Alabama's most recognizable automotive brands.Zack shares stories from his early days working in every department of the dealership, the lessons he learned leading through the 2008 financial crisis, and the importance of building a strong culture centered around people. He also discusses expanding into new markets, acquiring and selling dealerships, launching the nation's top Toyota collision center, and what it means to steward a family legacy that spans more than 80 years in the automotive industry.The conversation also explores leadership, faith, mentorship, succession planning, philanthropy, and why Huntsville remains one of the most exciting cities in America to live, work, and build a business.Whether you're a business owner, entrepreneur, leader, or someone who loves Huntsville's growth story, this episode offers valuable insight into building a company that lasts for generations.https://www.billpenneytoyota.com
Jun 9
46 min

In this episode of Beyond Rockets, we sit down with Joanna White, Managing Director of the Apollo Coalition, for a conversation about Huntsville’s growth, the power of community, and what it means to build culture through innovation. A Huntsville native, Joanna shares her journey from growing up in the Rocket City and discovering the local music and arts scene to spending over a decade with Arts Huntsville helping shape events like Panoply Arts Festival and public art initiatives across the city.The conversation also dives into Joanna’s years working alongside Tommy Battle through multiple mayoral campaigns, the lessons she learned about leadership, collaboration, and community engagement, and how those experiences prepared her for her current role helping lead innovation and culture initiatives at RCP Companies and the Apollo Coalition.Clark and Joanna discuss the transformation of Huntsville’s creative scene, the legacy of spaces like Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment, Campus No. 805, and The Orion Amphitheater, and why MidCity has become a hub for connection, collaboration, music, entrepreneurship, and storytelling. Joanna also shares insight into major events happening through the Apollo Coalition including Market at MidCity, Camp to Amp, the MidCity Fourth of July celebration, WhistleStop BBQ Festival, and the vision behind the upcoming AIM Campus focused on arts and innovation.This episode is a conversation about preserving Huntsville’s history while creating space for the future, building ecosystems for human collaboration, and why now is one of the most exciting times to be part of the Rocket City.https://rcpcompanies.com/https://www.midcitydistrict.com/https://www.midcitydistrict.com/apollocoalitionhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/joannabroadwhite
May 26
53 min

In this episode of Beyond Rockets, Clark sits down with Nathan Eldridge and Jeff Holsclaw, hosts of The Sift Podcast, to talk about how a simple idea turned into a growing platform centered around faith, honesty, and real-life conversations. Nathan and Jeff share the story behind launching The Sift, the mission of creating a space where people feel welcomed into conversations about life, marriage, struggles, faith, and the Bible without judgment or pretense. They discuss why they wanted to specifically reach men who may feel disconnected from church, how podcasting became a modern way to build community, and the impact honest conversations can have on people searching for hope and purpose. The conversation also dives into the realities of starting a podcast, the importance of chemistry between hosts, and how personal hardships shaped the heart behind the show. Nathan opens up about difficult seasons in ministry and life, while Jeff shares why helping create this podcast became a meaningful way to pour into others again. They also talk about:Why authenticity matters in faith-based conversationsBuilding community through podcasting and social mediaThe relevance of the Bible in everyday lifeLessons learned during the first several months of podcastingTheir vision for the future of The Sift PodcastUpcoming episodes centered around the life of Davidhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61582488430324https://open.spotify.com/show/18Jlr9A1gyWsoglyBhF3rU?si=22e1ac04ff77466b
May 12
34 min

In this episode of Beyond Rockets, Clark sits down with Brian Cook, President and CEO of Cook's Pest Control and Board Chairman of Cook Museum of Natural Science.Brian shares the story behind a fourth-generation family business that started in 1928 and how it evolved into something far beyond pest control. What began as a small internal training tool eventually grew into one of North Alabama’s most impactful educational destinations.The conversation dives into:The legacy of Cook’s Pest Control and what it means to carry it forwardHow the museum grew from a 5,000 sq ft space into a major regional attractionThe vision behind the 2019 museum launch and its rapid growth since openingWhy STEM education became a central focus and how the museum earned statewide recognitionDetails on the upcoming expansion that could nearly double the museum’s sizeThe balance of running a growing company while leading a mission-driven nonprofitWith over 80,000 visitors annually and growing demand for deeper educational experiences, the museum is entering its next phase, one focused on scaling impact for future generations.Cook Museum of Natural Science: https://www.cookmuseum.orgCook’s Pest Control: https://www.cookspest.comBeyond Rockets: https://www.beyondrockets.com
Apr 28
43 min

In this episode of Beyond Rockets, Clark sits down with professional fisherman, entrepreneur, and developer Boyd Duckett to unpack a career built on recognizing opportunity and taking action.Boyd shares how dropping out of high school led to his first business, how he secured a $565,000 loan at just 22 years old, and the lessons learned from building and selling multiple companies along the way. From launching a successful tank leasing business to working in the music industry with artists like Tim McGraw and Joe Diffie, his journey is anything but conventional.The conversation also dives into his passion for fishing, winning the Bassmaster Classic, and turning that success into Duckett Fishing. Plus, Boyd shares details on his latest venture, Duckett Pointe, a lakefront residential development in Guntersville designed to make lake living effortless.At the core of it all is a simple idea: life provides endless opportunities if you learn how to recognize them.https://duckettpointe.com/duckett-pointe-brochure-page/duckettfishing.com
Apr 14
38 min

In this episode of Beyond Rockets, Clark Dunn sits down with legendary Huntsville meteorologist and innovator Bob Baron to unpack a career that helped reshape how we understand and track weather.From his early days in radio to becoming a trusted voice on television, Bob shares how creativity and curiosity led to the creation of his iconic “Weather in Motion” — long before modern graphics existed. But what began as broadcast innovation quickly turned into something much bigger.After the devastating 1989 Huntsville tornado, Bob set out to solve a critical problem: how to deliver faster, more accurate, and more localized severe weather information. That mission led to the founding of Baron Services — a company that pioneered real-time storm tracking, advanced radar technology, and tools that are now used across the country to save lives.This conversation dives into the evolution of weather technology, the responsibility of communicating during crisis moments, and how one idea — built out of a home office — grew into an industry-changing company.It’s a story about innovation, impact, and how Huntsville played a key role in shaping the future of weather forecasting.https://baroninstitute.comhttps://baronweather.com
Mar 31
1 hr 16 min

Episode 272: How Freedom Exteriors Is Redefining Home Remodeling in Huntsville with Jordan Rodriguez
In this episode of Beyond Rockets, Clark Dunn sits down with Jordan Rodriguez, founder of Freedom Exteriors, to talk about his path from athlete to entrepreneur and how he built a growing exterior remodeling company in Huntsville. Jordan shares how his journey took him from Grissom High School to college athletics, into multiple careers, and eventually into the home improvement industry, where he found his fit.Jordan explains how Freedom Exteriors has evolved from a small operation installing windows by hand into a more focused, consultative business specializing in premium siding, windows, and doors for long-term homeowners. The conversation dives into what makes their process different, why trust matters so much in the trades, and how Freedom Exteriors is helping homeowners make confident decisions without pressure.They also discuss Huntsville’s growth, the kinds of homeowners Freedom Exteriors serves best, and what it looks like to build not just a business, but a team and a reputation that lasts. If you’re interested in entrepreneurship, leadership, home improvement, or building a business the right way, this is a great conversation.https://www.freedomhuntsville.com
Mar 17
29 min
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