Big Ideas Welcome

By: Knoxville Entrepreneur Center
  • Summary

  • In season three of ‘Big Ideas Welcome’ host Chris McAdoo brings together visionary thinkers and doers to explore the monumental power of big ideas in shaping our world. Tune in for riveting conversations that challenge the status quo and inspire you to think bigger, act bolder, and make your mark.


    Listen to all episodes of the Big Ideas Welcome podcast, available now on your favorite streaming platforms, YouTube, and at bigideaswelcome.com.


    This Big Ideas Welcome podcast is brought to you by Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, hosted and curated by KEC Chief Experience Officer Chris McAdoo, and produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.


    A special thanks to K BREW .


    Original theme music “Thinking of You” courtesy of and copyright Kelsi Walker.

    © 2025 Big Ideas Welcome
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Episodes
  • Budgets that Work. Numbers that Count.
    May 6 2025

    Deahna Moore, founder of Budgets by Joi
    A seasoned entrepreneur and financial literacy advocate, Diana has built her reputation on transforming the way we think about money. With a background in business and a deep commitment to community-based financial education, she’s known for her authentic, no-nonsense approach to budgeting and planning for the future. Her innovative work, from creating engaging workshops to developing personalized financial strategies, has empowered countless individuals to achieve long-term security and joy.

    Jonathan Clark - AKA “Courageous the Poet”
    Jonathan Clark brings a unique blend of creative passion and business acumen to the table. As a master of the spoken word and a pioneer in integrating AI into the creative process, he has redefined how art and technology can collaborate. From running energetic poetry slams to offering fresh, poetic insights on real-world issues, Jonathan’s work inspires others to think outside the box and harness their creative spirit for personal and professional growth.


    Key Takeaways

    • Creative Communication: Discover how using poetry and AI can transform personal expression, making complex ideas more accessible and relatable.

    • Innovative Budgeting: Learn the importance of tailoring financial strategies to individual goals, whether for personal security or building generational wealth.

    • Community & Connection: Understand how shared experiences and honest conversations about money can foster stronger, more supportive communities.

    • Embracing Change: Hear firsthand accounts of pivoting through life’s challenges—reminding us that adaptability is key to success in both art and business.


    Why It Matters to You
    This episode is a must-listen if you’re looking to break free from conventional financial thinking and embrace a more creative, fulfilling approach to life. Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or simply someone eager to build a secure future, our guests offer fresh perspectives that challenge the status quo. Their stories not only provide actionable strategies for financial empowerment but also inspire you to live with intention and joy, connecting deeply with both your community and your inner creative self.


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    Listen to all episodes of the Big Ideas Welcome podcast, available now on your favorite streaming platforms, YouTube, and at bigideaswelcome.com.

    This Big Ideas Welcome podcast is brought to you by Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, hosted and curated by KEC Chief Experience Officer Chris McAdoo, and produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.

    A special thanks to K BREW for making this episode possible.

    Original theme music “Thinking of You” courtesy of and copyright Kelsi Walker.


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    30 mins
  • You Gotta Find Your People
    Apr 22 2025

    About the Guests
    Drew Holcomb is a true pioneer in the independent music world. As the frontman of Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, he has not only earned over 500 million global streams and sold more than 400,000 albums but has also built an enduring career that seamlessly blends artistry with entrepreneurship. Over the past two decades, Drew has been a leading figure in contemporary Americana and roots music, headlining global festivals like Bonnaroo, Stagecoach, and BottleRock. He’s also the founder of Moon River Music Festival, an event that has become a staple in the Chattanooga music scene, and Magnolia Record Club, a monthly vinyl subscription service. In addition to his musical career, Drew has ventured into the spirits industry with Sweetens Cove Whiskey, collaborating with Peyton Manning and Andy Roddick, further demonstrating his entrepreneurial spirit.

    Kelsi Walker is a singer-songwriter and storyteller whose music blends raw emotion with indie rock and Americana influences. Known for her authentic voice, Kelsi crafts songs that explore love, loss, and self-discovery. She is also the Director of Communications at the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center and the founder of Free Women Waltzing Club, an initiative supporting paid opportunities for female musicians.

    Why This Matters
    Drew Holcomb’s career is a testament to the power of community, resilience, and creative entrepreneurship. In this episode, Chris, Drew, and Kelsi explore how finding your people—whether fans, collaborators, or business partners—can be the catalyst for success in the creative world. Drew’s journey spans over two decades of growth, from playing small venues to headlining major festivals and building a diverse set of entrepreneurial ventures. The episode delves into the balance of maintaining creative integrity while navigating the challenges of managing a sustainable business. Drew’s story illustrates how investing in relationships—both personal and professional—has been the driving force behind his success.

    This conversation dives deep into the practicalities of building a career in music, including how to diversify revenue streams, balance creative passion with business decisions, and cultivate an audience that’s not just passive, but actively engaged. For musicians and entrepreneurs alike, the insights shared in this episode will provide a roadmap for turning passion into lasting impact.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Power of Community: Building an authentic connection with your audience is the foundation of a sustainable career.

    • Entrepreneurship in Music: Drew’s career shows how artists can leverage their creativity into diverse business ventures, from festivals to whiskey, while staying true to their roots.

    • Investing in Relationships: Success is built on real, meaningful connections—not just with your fans, but with your team, collaborators, and partners.

    • Creative Resilience: In the world of music and business, adapting and evolving yo

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    Listen to all episodes of the Big Ideas Welcome podcast, available now on your favorite streaming platforms, YouTube, and at bigideaswelcome.com.

    This Big Ideas Welcome podcast is brought to you by Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, hosted and curated by KEC Chief Experience Officer Chris McAdoo, and produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.

    A special thanks to K BREW for making this episode possible.

    Original theme music “Thinking of You” courtesy of and copyright Kelsi Walker.


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    46 mins
  • From Lab to Launch: If it wasn’t hard, it wouldn’t be worth doing.
    Apr 8 2025

    Hard tech isn’t flashy. It’s not fast. And it definitely isn’t easy. But for the founders who choose this path, the payoff isn’t just financial—it’s deeply transformational. It’s about reshaping entire industries, one chemical reaction or microalgae strain at a time.

    In this episode, we’re joined by two scientists-turned-founders who are doing just that—building companies with the potential to change how we power, produce, and grow.

    Corey Tyree is the founder and CEO of Trillium Renewable Chemicals, based in Knoxville. He’s raised over $38 million to bring bio-based chemicals to market—starting with acrylonitrile, the unsung hero behind everything from wind turbine blades to LEGO bricks. Corey’s building a commercial plant in Texas, leading a team through the high-stakes world of scale-up, regulation, and investor expectations—while staying laser-focused on execution.

    Dr. Nicholas Sokol, founder and CEO of Algaeo, is tackling a different frontier: agriculture. With a PhD in Geography and a DIY approach to prototyping, Nick is creating biofertilizers using microalgae to regenerate soil health and improve crop yields. He’s worn every hat—from scientist to engineer to solo salesman—and he’s doing it all with a 3D printer in the basement and a whole lot of grit.

    Why This Matters:

    This episode is for builders. For researchers with an itch to go commercial. For anyone who’s ever been told their idea was “too hard,” “too early,” or “too weird.”

    Corey and Nick open up about the reality of taking science out of the lab and into the field—from raising capital and navigating regulations to resisting “shiny object syndrome” and staying grounded in the mission.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Hard tech doesn’t get a version 2.0. Safety, reliability, and execution have to be right from day one.
    • Fundraising is performance art. Communicating complex ideas to non-technical investors is its own entrepreneurial skill set.
    • Shiny objects can kill your momentum. Focus is a superpower—especially when building something that takes years to prove out.
    • Prototypes don't have to be pretty. Scrappy, basement-built hardware can still deliver world-class results.
    • Customer feedback isn’t optional. It’s the north star that guides product development, even in highly technical fields.
    • You’re not just building a product. You’re building trust, infrastructure, and—hopefully—a legacy.

    Why It Matters to You:

    You don’t have to be in a lab coat to appreciate this one. If you’re building anything that takes time, patience, and belief—this episode is your reminder that hard doesn’t mean impossible.

    Because if it wasn’t hard…
    it wouldn’t be worth doing.


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    Listen to all episodes of the Big Ideas Welcome podcast, available now on your favorite streaming platforms, YouTube, and at bigideaswelcome.com.

    This Big Ideas Welcome podcast is brought to you by Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, hosted and curated by KEC Chief Experience Officer Chris McAdoo, and produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.

    A special thanks to K BREW for making this episode possible.

    Original theme music “Thinking of You” courtesy of and copyright Kelsi Walker.


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    48 mins

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