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Most entrepreneurs will tell you their business started with a plan. Jacquie Mahan will tell you hers started with a hunch, a deep affection for the autism community, and what she admits was an almost irresponsible amount of self-confidence. Jacquie is the founder of The Awesome Company, a Grove City-based custom screen-printing business that employs autistic adults and is about to turn 10. Her path to running it is a slightly chaotic one that includes an art gallery in the Short North, a brief and miserable stint as a stay-at-home mom, a Pilates studio, an in-progress EMBA through Brown and IE University, and a small herd of animals on what she lovingly calls a “fake farm” — including two pigs named Doc and Marty. Shownotes The Awesome Company Full transcript on page 2. The post The Currency of Connection: Jacquie Mahan and The Awesome Company appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

This is the second of two conversations I recorded with the Democratic candidates for Ohio Secretary of State. If you caught the first one with Dr. Bryan Hambley, welcome back. If not, it’s worth going back to — but this one stands on its own. Today I’m sitting down with State Representative Allison Russo. Russo has been in the Ohio House since 2019, when she flipped a Republican-held seat as a first-time candidate and went on to serve as House Minority Leader — the top Democrat in the chamber. Before politics, she spent more than two decades in public health policy, and she grew up in rural Mississippi, raised by a single mom who worked her way into a union carpentry apprenticeship. We talk about what it’s like to lead a caucus under a supermajority, how she thinks about the role of Secretary of State, what 2026 looks like for Ohio Democrats, and why she believes primaries are actually good for the party. If you haven’t already, I’d recommend going back to the overview episode, where I lay out both candidates and the key fault lines in this race. And if you missed it, the full conversation with Dr. Bryan Hambley is already available. Shownotes Allison Russo’s campaign website Full transcript on page 2. The post Candidate Representative Allison Russo appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

The 2026 statewide races are officially underway in Ohio, and I sat down with both Democratic candidates for Secretary of State. Today you’re hearing the first of those two conversations. Dr. Bryan Hambley is a leukemia physician at the University of Cincinnati and a political newcomer. He grew up on a small family farm, got pulled into electoral politics through the 2024 anti-gerrymandering campaign, and entered the Secretary of State’s race about eight months before his primary opponent. He’s been running a grassroots campaign — no corporate PAC money, over 320 house parties across the state, and nearly a million dollars raised. We talk about gerrymandering, voting rights, what he’d do with the non-elections side of the office, and why he thinks a political outsider is what this moment calls for. If you haven’t already, I’d encourage you to check out the overview episode where I lay out both candidates and the key dynamics of this primary. And stay tuned for the full conversation with Representative Russo, which is coming tomorrow. Shownotes Candidate overview episode Hambley for Ohio Full transcript on page 2. The post Candidate Dr. Bryan Hambley appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

With petitions filed and the 2026 statewide races now officially underway, a lot of the attention is on the governor’s race — and understandably so — but there’s a primary happening further down the ballot that deserves a real look: the Democratic primary for Ohio Secretary of State. This is an office that most voters don’t spend much time thinking about, but it touches on some of the most consequential questions in Ohio politics right now — who draws the maps, how elections are run, who gets to vote, and who oversees campaign finance. For the past seven years, the office has been held by a Republican Secretary of State who drew significant criticism for his handling of ballot language, his role in redistricting fights, and his decision to withdraw Ohio from the ERIC voter data-sharing system. Democrats now have a real opportunity to win this seat — and two very different candidates are making the case for why they should be the one to do it. I sat down with both of them. Today, I'll give a high-level overview of the candidates as a preview for their interviews. Shownotes Ohio Secretary of State Dr. Bryan Hambley Representative Allison Russo Full transcript on page 2. The post The Ohio Democratic Primary for Secretary of State appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

With petitions filed and the 2026 statewide races officially underway, Ohio's political landscape is beginning to take shape. The governor's race is already drawing national attention, with former Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton emerging as the sole Democratic candidate and Vivek Ramaswamy entering the Republican primary with endorsements from both Donald Trump and the Ohio Republican Party. But beyond the top-line names, there are deeper dynamics at play—primary challenges, party infrastructure, grassroots pushback, fundraising strategy, and the broader question of whether this election cycle presents a real opportunity for Ohio Democrats. To help us unpack it all, I sat down with David DeWitt, editor-in-chief of the Ohio Capital Journal. We walk through who's running, what the Republican primary could mean for the general election, why Democrats cleared the field for Acton, and how historical midterm patterns might shape the outcome. We also zoom out to look at the other statewide races—Attorney General, Secretary of State, Auditor—and why those offices matter more than many voters realize, especially when it comes to redistricting, ballot access, and how Ohio's laws are defended in court. Shownotes Ohio Capital Journal Amy Acton (D) Vivek Ramaswamy (R) Casey Putsch (R) Heather Hill (R) Renea Turner (R) Donald Kissick (L) Transcript on page 2. The post Who’s Running for Ohio Governor? appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Most people experience regional planning only after decisions have already been made. When a new development breaks ground, a transit project is announced, or new housing pops up in our neighborhood. The post Where Data Meets Decision Making in Central Ohio appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

We're doing our unofficial year-in-review. Not the “best of” list, not the most important stories necessarily, just the ones people clicked on, shared, complained about, and wouldn't stop talking about. We cover everything from parking issues and office buildings converted into apartments to restaurant closings, reopenings, arts leadership changes, and why some headlines travel much farther than others. The post What Columbus Paid Attention to in 2025 appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

When most people think about banking, they picture massive institutions, rigid rules, and transactions that feel anything but personal. But for Jenny Saunders, President of FC Bank, banking is only effective when it's rooted in relationships; when institutions are visible, accountable, and deeply invested in the communities they serve. The post Banking on Relationships at FC Bank appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

When most people think about technology, they picture shiny new tools, big-budget builds, and teams of engineers working inside massive companies. But for Brad Griffith, founder of Buckeye Innovation, technology is only meaningful when it's accessible, especially to the people and organizations who traditionally get left behind. The post From WordPress to AI Workflows: Inside Buckeye Innovation appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

When we talk about regional planning, it's easy to picture dusty binders, endless meetings, or vague talk about “growth.” But for William Murdock, executive director of the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, the work is a lot more urgent and a lot more human. The post How MORPC Shapes the Future of Our Region appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

What does it take to ensure that Columbus grows in a way that benefits everyone? That question is at the heart of this week's episode of The Confluence Cast, featuring Tiara Ross, candidate for Columbus City Council District 7. Ross, an attorney and Deputy Chief of the City Attorney's Property Action Team, brings a deep […] The post City Council Candidate Tiara Ross appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

As Columbus continues to grow, so do the questions about who the city truly works for and how well its leaders are listening. The post City Council Candidate Jesse Vogel appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

When we talk about artificial intelligence, the focus is often on big tech or headline-grabbing breakthroughs. But for Cas Maxwell, co-founder and CEO of AI Owl, the story is much closer to home. The post AI in Ohio appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Columbus' creative community often comes alive at the intersection of art, risk, and meaning; a space where organizations like Wild Goose Creative are working to make their mark. The post Inside Wild Goose Creative: Art, Risk, and Meaning in Columbus appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

How do we take a music community and turn it into a music economy? The post The Columbus Music Commission's Big Gig appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

When you think about economic development, you might picture a groundbreaking, a ribbon-cutting, or a shiny new district. But more often, it looks like slow, steady puzzle-building. The post A Different Lens on Economic Development appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Regional planning isn't just about roads and rails. It's about building the future of a place, one decision, one partnership, and one policy at a time. In this week's episode, we sat down with Joe Garrity, Senior Director of Government Affairs and Community Relations at the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC). The post The Politics and Promise of a Growing Region appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Marathons are more than just races—they're complex productions, community rituals, and, at times, catalysts for civic pride. The post Why the Columbus Marathon Works appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

What does it take to build a more inclusive world—one where individuals with disabilities are supported not just in care, but in community and experience? In this week's episode, I sat down with Kristyn Butler, founder and CEO of Ability Matters, an agency that provides personalized services for individuals with disabilities, with a particular emphasis on autism. The post Ability Matters appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Sometimes, the things that stir the most debate aren't sweeping policy changes, but whether or not you have to pay a dollar to park near Brassica. The post An Off the Rails Roundup appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Leadership is more than just a title—it's about influence, impact, and the ability to drive meaningful change. In this week's episode, I sat down with Kate Bauer, the new Executive Director of Leadership Columbus, to discuss the launch of this year's Signature Program and the vision for the future of leadership in our city. The post Leadership Columbus appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Leadership is more than just a title—it's about influence, impact, and the ability to drive meaningful change. In this week's episode, I sat down with Kate Bauer, the new Executive Director of Leadership Columbus, to discuss the launch of this year's Signature Program and the vision for the future of leadership in our city. The post Leadership Columbus appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Daisy Perkins was Ohio's first Black woman lawyer, a trailblazer who defied expectations and carved out a career in criminal defense at a time when both her race and gender made that nearly impossible. But her story is not one of simple triumph—it's one of controversy, resilience, and ultimately, downfall. The post Ohio's First Black Woman Lawyer Daisy Perkins appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Daisy Perkins was Ohio's first Black woman lawyer, a trailblazer who defied expectations and carved out a career in criminal defense at a time when both her race and gender made that nearly impossible. But her story is not one of simple triumph—it's one of controversy, resilience, and ultimately, downfall. The post Ohio's First Black Woman Lawyer Daisy Perkins appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Cities don't run on autopilot. Every decision—every budget, every policy, every vote—is shaped by the people who step up to lead. A few months ago, I decided to see what it would take to be one of those people, and I wasn't alone. The post So You Want to Join City Council? appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Cities don't run on autopilot. Every decision—every budget, every policy, every vote—is shaped by the people who step up to lead. A few months ago, I decided to see what it would take to be one of those people, and I wasn't alone. The post So You Want to Join City Council? appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

editor-in-chief of Columbus Underground, to dive into the highlights of the Best of Columbus 2024 Readers' Poll. From the city's favorite new restaurants and bars to its most beloved cultural institutions and neighborhoods, we explored what makes Columbus shine. The post The Best of Columbus 2024 appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

editor-in-chief of Columbus Underground, to dive into the highlights of the Best of Columbus 2024 Readers' Poll. From the city's favorite new restaurants and bars to its most beloved cultural institutions and neighborhoods, we explored what makes Columbus shine. The post The Best of Columbus 2024 appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Transitions can be transformative, but they're often filled with uncertainty. In this week's episode, I sat down with Matt Slaybaugh, an achievement skills coach, playwright, and former artistic director of Available Light Theatre. We explored Matt's journey from leading a theater company to becoming a coach, helping people navigate change and pursue what matters most. The post Navigating Transitions with Matt Slaybaugh appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Transitions can be transformative, but they're often filled with uncertainty. In this week's episode, I sat down with Matt Slaybaugh, an achievement skills coach, playwright, and former artistic director of Available Light Theatre. We explored Matt's journey from leading a theater company to becoming a coach, helping people navigate change and pursue what matters most. The post Navigating Transitions with Matt Slaybaugh appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Holden Ellis, a creative studio in Columbus, just celebrated its 10-year anniversary—a milestone that founder and CEO Josh Fitzwater describes as a testament to resilience, creativity, and teamwork. I sat down with Fitzwater to discuss the journey of Holden Ellis, from its humble beginnings to becoming a sought-after agency specializing in healthcare branding and digital experiences. Building a business from the ground up taught him lessons about prioritizing his team, navigating cash flow challenges, and staying true to the agency's mission of “making people curious.” In our conversation, he shared insights on the evolving role of creativity in healthcare and why staying small and nimble remains central to his vision. The post Crafting Curiosity with Holden Ellis appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Holden Ellis, a creative studio in Columbus, just celebrated its 10-year anniversary—a milestone that founder and CEO Josh Fitzwater describes as a testament to resilience, creativity, and teamwork. I sat down with Fitzwater to discuss the journey of Holden Ellis, from its humble beginnings to becoming a sought-after agency specializing in healthcare branding and digital experiences. Building a business from the ground up taught him lessons about prioritizing his team, navigating cash flow challenges, and staying true to the agency's mission of “making people curious.” In our conversation, he shared insights on the evolving role of creativity in healthcare and why staying small and nimble remains central to his vision. The post Crafting Curiosity with Holden Ellis appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Disparate problems can sometimes be addressed with common solutions. Like affordable housing and climate change. In this week's episode, Columbus Underground co-founder and editor Walker Evans sat down with Robert Williams, the Senior Director of Residential Services at MORPC. Together, they unpack the organization's grassroots efforts to keep families in their homes, lower energy costs, and reduce environmental impact. From essential home repairs to comprehensive weatherization programs, this conversation reveals how a community-driven approach can make a lasting impact on Central Ohio's housing crisis and sustainability goals. The post Empowering Communities with MORPC appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Disparate problems can sometimes be addressed with common solutions. Like affordable housing and climate change. In this week's episode, Columbus Underground co-founder and editor Walker Evans sat down with Robert Williams, the Senior Director of Residential Services at MORPC. Together, they unpack the organization's grassroots efforts to keep families in their homes, lower energy costs, and reduce environmental impact. From essential home repairs to comprehensive weatherization programs, this conversation reveals how a community-driven approach can make a lasting impact on Central Ohio's housing crisis and sustainability goals. The post Empowering Communities with MORPC appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

The future of Central Ohio is coming at us fast. But not too fast to manage. In this week's episode, Columbus Underground co-founder and editor Walker Evans sat down with Jessica Kuenzli, the Chief Regional Planning Officer at MORPC, to explore how her team is tackling the region's explosive growth, sustainability needs, and the big picture of community development. Jessica shares insights into new federal funding for electric vehicle infrastructure, the importance of data mapping, and the challenges of uniting over 15 counties under one regional vision. The post Addressing Growth with MORPC appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

The future of Central Ohio is coming at us fast. But not too fast to manage. In this week's episode, Columbus Underground co-founder and editor Walker Evans sat down with Jessica Kuenzli, the Chief Regional Planning Officer at MORPC, to explore how her team is tackling the region's explosive growth, sustainability needs, and the big picture of community development. Jessica shares insights into new federal funding for electric vehicle infrastructure, the importance of data mapping, and the challenges of uniting over 15 counties under one regional vision. The post Addressing Growth with MORPC appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

We're diving into the transit transformations shaping our city's future. In this week's episode, Columbus Underground co-founder and editor Walker Evans sat down with Parag Agrawal, the Chief Mobility and Infrastructure Officer and Senior Director of Programming at the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission. With a rich background in planning, land use, and transportation, Parag has returned to Columbus to help shape the future of our region. The post Transit Update with MORPC appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

We're diving into the transit transformations shaping our city's future. In this week's episode, Columbus Underground co-founder and editor Walker Evans sat down with Parag Agrawal, the Chief Mobility and Infrastructure Officer and Senior Director of Programming at the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission. With a rich background in planning, land use, and transportation, Parag has returned to Columbus to help shape the future of our region. The post Transit Update with MORPC appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

In July, the City of Columbus experienced a massive data breach; what officials at the time referred to as “some type of incident.” Months later, the scope, damage, and cost of the incident are still coming into focus. I sat down with Connor Goodwolf, a cybersecurity engineer, to discuss the data breach and his role in the ongoing efforts to understand what happened and how to recover from it. The post City Data Breach appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

In July, the City of Columbus experienced a massive data breach; what officials at the time referred to as “some type of incident.” Months later, the scope, damage, and cost of the incident are still coming into focus. I sat down with Connor Goodwolf, a cybersecurity engineer, to discuss the data breach and his role in the ongoing efforts to understand what happened and how to recover from it. The post City Data Breach appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

We are diving into the most read stories shaping the landscape of the city. These are the top stories that have captured the attention of our community—not necessarily the most important or significant, but the ones that people just couldn't stop reading. The post Summer News Roundup appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

We are diving into the most read stories shaping the landscape of the city. These are the top stories that have captured the attention of our community—not necessarily the most important or significant, but the ones that people just couldn't stop reading. The post Summer News Roundup appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Good comedy is a reflection of society. Next month, for five days, over 150 comedians will grace ten stages throughout the city for the inaugural Columbus Comedy Festival. On the occasion of the upcoming event, I sat down with Walker Evans, co-founder of Columbus Underground and the Comedy Festival, and Hannah Romes, co-owner of Hashtag Comedy. We discussed the impetus for and execution of the festival, the opportunities in the Columbus comedy scene, and their focus on increasing public awareness of the city's abundant talent. The post Columbus Comedy Festival appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Good comedy is a reflection of society. Next month, for five days, over 150 comedians will grace ten stages throughout the city for the inaugural Columbus Comedy Festival. On the occasion of the upcoming event, I sat down with Walker Evans, co-founder of Columbus Underground and the Comedy Festival, and Hannah Romes, co-owner of Hashtag Comedy. We discussed the impetus for and execution of the festival, the opportunities in the Columbus comedy scene, and their focus on increasing public awareness of the city's abundant talent. The post Columbus Comedy Festival appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Every piece is important. For Tom Krouse, the outgoing CEO of Donatos Pizza, this tagline is more than just a catchphrase. With his departure this fall, we sat down to discuss his journey at Donatos. We'll explore the key strategies behind their expansion, including the decision to focus on franchising and the early adoption of online ordering technology. The post Donatos CEO Tom Krouse appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Every piece is important. For Tom Krouse, the outgoing CEO of Donatos Pizza, this tagline is more than just a catchphrase. With his departure this fall, we sat down to discuss his journey at Donatos. We'll explore the key strategies behind their expansion, including the decision to focus on franchising and the early adoption of online ordering technology. The post Donatos CEO Tom Krouse appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Passions can take you on different paths. That's true for Carolyn Farkas who transformed her passion for teaching into a successful series on PBS. We sat down to discuss her journey, the future of education, the need for engaging and relevant learning experiences, and the importance of better communication and collaboration between parents, teachers, and the community as a whole. The post Doodles & Digits appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Passions can take you on different paths. That's true for Carolyn Farkas who transformed her passion for teaching into a successful series on PBS. We sat down to discuss her journey, the future of education, the need for engaging and relevant learning experiences, and the importance of better communication and collaboration between parents, teachers, and the community as a whole. The post Doodles & Digits appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Personal struggles can open our eyes to the needs of others. That is true for Tammy Adler Foeller, the co-founder of OpenDoor Women's Recovery Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting women transitioning out of incarceration or drug treatment. Tammy and I discuss her personal journey navigating her daughter's battle with addiction, how it inspired her to help others, the organization's volunteer-based support system, and where they are in their journey to grow capacity and combat stigma for those affected by the opioid epidemic. The post OpenDoor Women's Recovery Alliance appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Personal struggles can open our eyes to the needs of others. That is true for Tammy Adler Foeller, the co-founder of OpenDoor Women's Recovery Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting women transitioning out of incarceration or drug treatment. Tammy and I discuss her personal journey navigating her daughter's battle with addiction, how it inspired her to help others, the organization's volunteer-based support system, and where they are in their journey to grow capacity and combat stigma for those affected by the opioid epidemic. The post OpenDoor Women's Recovery Alliance appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

Not all art is created for an audience. Sometimes, it's made for the artist. That's true for William Mount, the host and producer of the music podcast The Sounds of Bustown. Today, we're unpacking a decade of stories, sounds, and the shifting sands of the Columbus music and podcast scenes. We'll explore the challenges of […] The post The Sounds of Bustown appeared first on The Confluence Cast.