You may not have heard the name Kevin Grangier, but you’ve likely read some of the national headlines about his restaurants Le Moo and The Village Anchor. We sat down with Kevin last week at Le Moo for episode 7 of the #502LeaderSeries. Kevin gave us some great words on what it takes to […]
Chef John Castro might not be a household name but if you’ve been in Louisville for a while you’ve probably eaten his food or food from someone that he has taught. John Castro was a Chef instructor at Sullivan University for a number of years and is the co-creator of Yang Kee Noodle, the […]
In this episode we were fortunate to sit down with Kentucky Derby winning jockey Pat Day. Pat Day, for many, is a household name. He is one of the winningest jockeys ever to ride a horse. The horses he has ridden have amassed nearly $300 million in winnings. He has also succumbed to the […]
I was able to sit down with Mark Hogg from Waterstep International a few weeks ago. Mark is the CEO of this great organization that works to bring clean water to people around the world. I thought this was especially fitting to post today on Thanksgiving. It is amazing how much we take for […]
Buddy Howard has been my pastor for 7 years. He’s someone that tells the truth & doesn’t sugar coat things but he tells you what you need to hear when you need to hear it. It takes a special person to be able to deliver a message that hurts sometimes and there isn’t a better […]
I had the privilege of chatting with Angie Fenton from Extol Magazine a few months ago. That conversation ended up being the first episode of the 502 Leader Series Podcast originally posted on DerbyCityDecoded.com. Since we’ve started Yes, Louisville it seems fitting to post it here also as the purpose of the podcast and Yes, […]