When David Carpenter, owner of Hope Construction in Flagstaff, built his first tiny house, he wasn’t planning on developing a full-blown small home community. “I caught the buzz on HGTV six or seven years ago. So, I started to build one. I got the carpenters to construct it in the back lot,” he said. “Then I looked for a place to put the tiny house.” The tiny house movement integrates sustainable strategies and quality craftsmanship with homeowners’ desires to downsize, simplify and live with … [Read more...] about Tiny House Village Provides Sizable Benefits
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Kiersten Hathcock Amplifies Little Voices
Kiersten Hathcock calls herself an ordinary mom who was making children’s furniture in her garage while her kids were in school. But most people who hear her story would likely agree, what’s happened to her in the past decade or so is anything but ordinary, as Hathcock has ventured into the world of celebrity, the paranormal and unsolved mysteries. Her book, “Little Voices: How Kids in Spirit Helped a Reluctant Medium Escape and Heal from Abuse,” is being released this month and launching her on … [Read more...] about Kiersten Hathcock Amplifies Little Voices
Sweet Business
When Sugar Mamas opened in 2009, it was the only traditional old-style dedicated walk-in store for cakes and pastries in Flagstaff. “I’ve always used only fresh and whole ingredients,” said Sugar Mamas owner Lexi Striker. Having become an established Flagstaff business, Sugar Mamas moved from the original downtown location to the current space on Steves Blvd. in 2016. Striker also changed her operation from retail walk-in store to online special-order baking … [Read more...] about Sweet Business
Exploring the Gilded World of Pharaohs, Mummies, Pyramids and ‘the Afterlife that Built Egypt’
Zahi Hawass calls himself a simple man, but the world’s foremost Egyptologist spends much of his time with ancient royalty, gods and goddesses. In fact, Dr. Hawass is revered as a legend in his own right, charmed by Aphrodite herself, inspired by the Great Pyramid builder Khufu and driven by the “magic of Egypt” to coax the desert sand into giving up secrets of what he calls “the world’s greatest civilization.” This fall, with the help of CT scans and DNA technology, Hawass expects to reveal the … [Read more...] about Exploring the Gilded World of Pharaohs, Mummies, Pyramids and ‘the Afterlife that Built Egypt’
Leading a Life of Impact and Legacy
Motivational speaker Rabbi Daniel Cohen believes no encounter is random, but rather an opportunity to make an impact. In his book, “What Will They Say About You When You Are Gone? Creating a Life of Legacy,” he offers strategies to help us become more mindful in how we think and act, and become the best version of ourselves. Sprinkling in Jewish mysticism, he suggests developing what he calls “Holy Habits,” that put into play the “Momentum Factor.” Rabbi Cohen says daily decisions lead to … [Read more...] about Leading a Life of Impact and Legacy
Flagstaff Star Party, Celebration of the Night Explore Archeoastronomy
With more than 20 telescopes and hosts from across the region, the free annual Flagstaff Star Party is offering three nights of stargazing into Northern Arizona’s starry autumn nights, along with rich presentations tapping into the global cultural wealth of our night sky heritage. The world’s most accessible star party in the first International Dark Sky City is scheduled for 6-10 p.m., Thursday through Saturday, Sept. 22-24, at Buffalo Park, occurring during Celebration of the Night – a … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Star Party, Celebration of the Night Explore Archeoastronomy
Are You an Entrepreneur?
After interviewing and studying a great number of business owners, I’ve learned that some people are born business leaders – they seem to have an innate drive and focus – like my brother, Charlie, who started a shoeshine business when he was 10. Some, probably most, evolve into the role or arrive at a place in life where the timing is right to flex their entrepreneurial muscles. If you are wondering if you are an entrepreneur, here is my list of Top Ten Entrepreneurial Characteristics. … [Read more...] about Are You an Entrepreneur?
PR Professional Helps Brands Look Their Best
Returning to Flagstaff after graduating from Northern Arizona University (NAU) was a dream that came true for International Minute Press Owner Tracie Hansen. “Soon after we finished school in 1993, my husband, Glenn, and I moved to Lacrosse, Wisconsin so he could go to grad school,” said Hansen. “After three years, we moved to Phoenix to be near family and I accepted a job at the Arizona Restaurant Association (ARA).” Although she really loved the work she was doing, she and Glenn always … [Read more...] about PR Professional Helps Brands Look Their Best
Flagstaff Business Lauded for Success Story
Her goal was to start a business in Flagstaff that specializes in offering services to people with disabilities. She didn’t plan on a pandemic breaking out in the middle of her planning. Regardless, Jen Green-Vance, president and CEO of Strides 2 Thrive and Elevated Shredding, met with the folks of the Coconino Small Business Development Center at Coconino Community College to come up with a plan. Not only was the plan successful, it was also award-winning. Green-Vance was honored … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Business Lauded for Success Story
Five Reasons to Hire a Business Coach
As a child, many of us might remember trying several different sports, dance classes, gymnastics, volleyball, basketball, etc., to see which sport we loved and which sport we naturally were drawn to. I’m sure you remember the day when your parents dropped you off to play your favorite sport. For me, I had just purchased a new glove, bought new cleats and had my hair pulled back in a ponytail. I was ready for my first practice to learn how to perfect the game of softball. That day, I remember … [Read more...] about Five Reasons to Hire a Business Coach









