• Connect with Brett Bebensee and Glenwood Telecommunications
    Sep 1 2025

    In this episode, Adam sits down with Brett Bebensee of Glenwood Telecommunications to explore his unique journey, from managing Holdrege’s former Shopko to leading the YMCA, and now serving local communities through high-speed fiber internet. We also dive into his passion for E-Sports, how video games are opening doors for students like Dane Sidel, and why tech matters in rural towns. Brett also shares how he views the Chamber’s role in Holdrege...and yes, we get a little nerdy, too. 🎮A HUGE shoutout to The Drive Golf and Lounge for hosting us and providing us with some Caprese Paninis and delicious martinis!

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    38 mins
  • Connect with Stephanie Culver and Shelter Insurance
    Aug 25 2025

    What I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Insurance
    From life insurance basics to understanding your auto coverage limits, this LevelUp! session with Stephanie Culver of Shelter Insurance is a straightforward walk-through of the insurance conversations you should be having, but might not know to ask about.

    This audio-only episode puts you in the seat of a typical client consultation, where Stephanie breaks down:

    • Term vs. whole life insurance (and when each might make sense)

    • Why minimum auto coverage isn’t enough

    • What Shelter offers that sets it apart

    • Common claims questions

    It’s not glitzy, but it’s real, practical, and full of useful takeaways for anyone who wants to understand their coverage better.

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    9 mins
  • Connect with the 2025 Iron Horse Arts Festival
    Aug 18 2025

    In this special episode of Connect, Adam sits down with three familiar faces — Rebecca Anderson, Cassie Ehrenberg, and Luke Mills — who serve on the Iron Horse Arts District board and are a few of the creative minds behind the Iron Horse Arts Festival.

    Together, they reflect on the success of last year’s inaugural festival, share what made it so memorable, and preview what’s new in 2025 including expanded art experiences and more community-driven fun. You’ll also hear about the power of the arts in small towns, the diverse expressions of creativity (from food to fine art), and what it means to make Holdrege a place where the arts feel alive.

    Whether you're an artist, a local, or just love a good festival, this episode is for you.


    Special Shoutout to Dairy Queen in Holdrege for the amazing treats: Reeses Caramel Craze!

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    26 mins
  • Connect with ARKAI: From Juilliard to Holdrege
    Aug 11 2025

    In this episode of Connect, we sit down with ARKAI, an award-winning electro-acoustic duo that’s performed everywhere from Carnegie Hall to NBA halftime shows, and now, Holdrege.

    They share their story of meeting at Juilliard, how one spontaneous jam session at a party led to forming ARKAI, and what it’s been like building a career that bridges classical tradition with cutting-edge creativity.

    Holdrege will be one of the very first audiences in the world to hear music from their brand-new album, Bright Side, set to release August 22. We also talk about their passion for inspiring young artists and using music to build connection, no matter the size of the stage.

    Tune in and get inspired. This episode is Sponsored by The Tassel Performing Arts Center.

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    18 mins
  • Connect: Between Festival Planning Seasons
    Aug 4 2025

    What happens after one festival ends and before the next one begins? A lot more than you might think.

    In this quick episode, Adam shares what goes on behind the scenes between Midsummer Festival and Winterfest—how events like these are planned, why they matter to our community and economy, and how local input shapes the process. You'll also hear a few common misconceptions about Chamber events and learn how to get involved early.

    If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to bring energy, fun, and momentum to a small town—this one’s for you.

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    7 mins
  • Connect with Joel Pelster and the Don Sjogren YMCA
    Jul 28 2025


    In this episode, Adam sits down with Joel Pelster, Branch Director of the Don Sjogren Community YMCA, to talk about community connection, the importance of youth and family programming, and how the YMCA serves as a cornerstone in a town the size of Holdrege.

    Joel shares what it’s like to lead a nonprofit that touches lives across generations—through sports, summer activities, health programs, and more. They also swap stories about growing up in Ogallala, and reflect on what it means to choose Holdrege as home.

    From board service to basketball leagues, this episode explores how community impact is built over time—with purpose, partnership, and plenty of behind-the-scenes work.

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    18 mins
  • Connect: The Best Commerce Feels Like Community
    Jul 21 2025

    After a weekend full of garage sales, sidewalk sales, and first-time entrepreneurs, Adam is reflecting on what really made this community-wide event so special.

    This episode captures the little moments—neighbors chatting, kids making their first sale, businesses showing up with heart—and the bigger message behind it all: that the best kind of commerce is rooted in connection.

    Whether you're a shopper, a seller, or a small business owner, this one’s a reminder that what you do matters—and how you do it matters even more.

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    7 mins
  • Connect: Small Steps Done Consistently
    Jul 14 2025

    In this episode of Connect, we’re talking about what really builds success for small businesses—and it’s not the flashy stuff. It’s the quiet, consistent steps taken every day.

    From checking in with your team to calling one new customer, these simple habits add up to momentum, trust, and long-term growth. If you’ve ever felt like the little things don’t matter, this episode is your reminder that they do.

    Tune in for a quick, encouraging message about staying focused, showing up, and moving forward—one step at a time.

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    2 mins