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Coffee Comes After A Fall with Guest Kevin Nisly

Coffee Comes After A Fall with Guest Kevin Nisly

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In this heart-filled and high-energy episode, Jeremiah Isley welcomes longtime friend and multi-business owner Kevin Nisly to In The Ellipsis. From falling off a roof to selling award-winning candy bars, Kevin's journey is full of divine twists and turns. He shares how an early injury, a powerful mentorship, and a leap of faith turned into a decades-long career in fundraising, real estate, coffee roasting, and purpose-driven entrepreneurship. With candid honesty, Kevin breaks down the highs and lows of running multiple ventures—including Diamond Fundraising, J&K Distribution, and Rusty Creek Coffee—while raising a family and navigating major life transitions.

Kevin talks about the painful failure and wild reinvention his team faced during COVID, and the community-centered wisdom that helped them pivot from zero revenue to thriving again. From homemade coffee roasters to eBay auctions to shipping subscriptions across the country, his story is a testament to faith, hustle, humility, and heart. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn small beginnings into something beautiful (and caffeinated), this episode delivers.

Links

☕ Rusty Creek Coffee – https://rustycreekcoffee.com
🎯 Fundraising Programs – https://diamondfundraising.com
📱 Follow on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/rustycreekcoffee
📘 Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/rustycreekcoffee

🎙 Host – https://crookedpathmedia.com
Jeremiah on Instagram – https://instagram.com/jeremiahisley

Credits

Host: Jeremiah Isley
Guest: Kevin Nisly
Produced by: Jeremiah Isley
In Association with: Crooked Path Productions
Copyright © 2025 Crooked Path Productions

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