Amber Key
A Bright Idea
Hey Everybody, this is Amber Key and you’re listening to ‘ A Bright Idea’ podcast, a show that sits down with entrepreneurs to hear about the ‘Aha' moment that launched their businesses. In each episode, founders share their story from idea to execution, insights on their industry, and key takeaways for anyone looking to pave their own path. Hear episodes on Wednesdays. You can listen to 'A Bright Idea' anywhere you listen to podcasts. If you are a founder or know someone who has launched a cool business and would like to be featured, email us at jacksonstreetmediaco@gmail.com.
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Amber Key
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Jun 10, 2026
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Episodes
Riply Media: The AI Tool Built By Journalists For Journalists 10.06.2026 40:35
On this week’s episode, I sat down with Jen Austin, a three-decade radio veteran who's been heard on over 100 stations across the U.S., reaching over 10 million listeners, and has held virtually every role in the business, from music director to producer, and executive. After 30 years of watching the same story unfold everywhere she went, reduced staffs, shrinking budgets, and communities going wi...
43 Interviews Later: What Finally Got Me Hired 13.05.2026 33:27
Yes, you read that correctly. 43 Interviews later, I am back employed!! In this episode of A Bright Idea Podcast I’m giving you all my tips and tricks to make your job search a little easier!
Motus Crucis: Bringing Parkour Back to D.C. 06.05.2026 47:36
In This week’s episode I chat with Nate Revolus - of Motus Crucis the one and only Parkour academy in Washington, DC Nate’s training program and gym is dedicated to teaching movement, discipline, and community through parkour. His journey began as a teenager after discovering parkour online and quickly becoming obsessed with mastering the craft. What started as hours of daily training evolved into...
Fia's Fabulous Finds: How Community Saves Small Businesses 22.04.2026 52:41
This week’s episode is a really special one for me—because it’s not just a conversation, it’s a full-circle moment. Before A Bright Idea was what it is today… before the studio setup, before the growth… I was just a college student with a mic and a curiosity about people building something of their own. And one of the very first people I ever interviewed was today’s guest. Fia Thomas is the owner...
Missing in Action: She Left a $350K Job to Build Something She Could Not Find 08.04.2026 1:16:05
On this week’s episode, I sat down with Jordan Polk, founder and CEO of M.I.A. also known as missing in action - a Detroit-based hair and scalp care brand on a mission to make the outdoors more accessible. A former investment banker and software private equity investor , Jordan left Wall Street to build the category she couldn't find — protection-first haircare for textured hair experiencing damag...
Laid Off, Not Left Behind 04.04.2026 30:52
In this episode of A Bright Idea Podcast, I share my personal experience with being laid off and emphasize the importance of having a backup plan. I discuss mindset shifts, the value of side hustles, and practical tips for financial resilience during career transitions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Episode 02:52 Personal Experience with Layoffs 06:13 The Importance of Backup Plans 08:48 Refr...
So Curious: Building a Greeting Cards Company Bigger Than Hallmark 04.04.2026 1:10:17
On this week’s episode, I sat down with Justin Shiels, a creative futurist, author, and founder of SoCurious. He creates joy-centered art, analog experiences, and creative practices rooted in self-love and nervous-system care. His work helps people slow down, feel safe, and reconnect with what it means to be human in a digital world. In this episode - Justin shares how he went from being a creati...
Papi Cuisine: Merging Bold Flavors, Culture, and Innovation beyond Food 18.03.2026 1:10:18
In this episode of the Bright Idea Podcast, Amber Key interviews Alex Perez, the founder of Papi Cuisine, a unique food brand that merges cultures through Afro-Latin fusion cuisine. Alex shares his journey from humble beginnings in Baltimore to building a successful restaurant and product line. He discusses the importance of storytelling, social media, and community engagement in growing his brand...
Root Branch Media: How One Woman Bought a City Block Without Investors or Grants - The Power of Belief 11.03.2026 1:00:04
In this episode of A Bright Idea podcast, Dr. Vonnya Pettigrew shares her inspiring journey as the first black woman to buy a block in Baltimore. She discusses the importance of financial literacy for creatives, the myths surrounding entrepreneurship, and the significance of building a legacy through education and community engagement. Dr. Vonnya emphasizes the need for creatives to understand the...
Spigot Guard: The Invention Saving Patients From Deadly Hospital Infections 04.03.2026 1:03:02
In this conversation, Amy Huser discusses her journey as an entrepreneur in the healthcare sector, focusing on her innovative product, SpigotGuard, designed to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs). She shares insights from her nursing background, the challenges of developing a medical device, and the importance of patient safety. The discussion also covers the impact of ho...
Why Your Business Needs a Podcast in 2026!!! 03.12.2025 1:01:46
n this episode of A Bright Idea Podcast, I help your business be the best it can be in 2026 by sharing the transformative power of podcasting for business growth. I cover why every business should consider starting a podcast, learn efficient editing tips for busy entrepreneurs, and understand the importance of building a strong podcast team. I also highlight podcasting as an important marketing to...
Courtney Ramsey & Co: Celebrating All of Women's Milestones 12.11.2025 1:19:02
In this episode, we chat with courtney about what led her to photography, emphasizing her polished style and the importance of capturing joy, particularly among Black women. She discusses her dual career as a federal contractor and photographer, highlighting the challenges and rewards of balancing both. Courtney reflects on the influences of the strong women in her family and how they shaped her u...
First Light Coffee: Brewing a New Beginning After a Government Layoff 05.11.2025 45:34
On this week’s episode - I sat down with Annie Leverich - founder of First Light Coffee. a Maryland-based coffee company rooted in connection, community, and giving back. Before launching her business, Annie led the press team for USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance and held communications roles with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and the UN World Food Program. Annie worked for USAID for ove...
Lola Capital Group: Flipping, Funding, and Forging a New Future for Baltimore 22.10.2025 1:12:30
On today's episode, I spoke with Cornelius Weaver - the Fund Manager of the Baltimore Flip Fund , managed by Lola Capital Group —a real estate investment firm on a mission to breathe new life into Baltimore’s neighborhoods. With more than fifteen years in construction management and engineering, Cornelius has overseen over half a billion dollars in commercial projects—everything from university bu...
The Black Bar Applicant Fund: Helping Aspiring Lawyers Overcome The Financial Barriers of Admission 15.10.2025 1:00:49
On today’s show, I’m joined by Octavia Carson — an attorney, advocate, and the founder of The Black Bar Applicant Fund, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing Black representation in the legal profession by helping aspiring lawyers overcome the financial barriers of bar admission. A first-generation attorney and valedictorian of Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Octavia created the Fund af...
Infinity Mobile Cigar Lounge: Redefining the Cigar Experience, Building a Legacy 08.10.2025 51:38
On this week’s episode - I sat down with Quincy and Tara Tucker, the founders of Infinity Mobile Cigar Lounge. The Infinity Mobile Cigar Lounge goes beyond the traditional brick and mortar setting by bringing an upscale cigar lounge experience directly to you! From Chesapeake, Virginia through the DMV and all over the east coast, Infinity Mobile Cigar Lounge’s sleek and sophisticated mobile lounge...
A Bright Idea: Lessons I Learned from Students 01.10.2025 37:02
This week I'm bringing you a solo episode highlighting my recent speaking engagement with undergraduates at American University. Turns out I learned just as much from them as they learned from me. Here are 5 questions they asked me during Q&A that I think could benefit all of you. Enjoy!
CDL Driving Academy: Bootstrapping from scratch to 7-figures and how he is helping businesses do the same 24.09.2025 1:12:01
This week, I am joined by Jonathan Marques, founder of CDL Driving Academy, one of the most recognized CDL training schools in the country, with over 150,000 subscribers on YouTube and a multi 7-figure business he built from the ground up. Jonathan recently launched a business consulting firm specifically to help small business owners doing $250,000+ in annual revenue scale up to $1,000,000+ in sa...
The People's Institute for Common Good: Education Entrepreneurship and the Disruption of Traditional Education Systems 17.09.2025 56:56
On this week's episode, I am joined by Dr. Lance Bennett - the President and Founder of The People’s Institute for the Common Good, a non-profit organization with a big vision to create spaces where people come together to learn from each other, wrestle with hard questions, and serve their communities for the common good. He is also a Visiting Scholar at the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute for Le...
Prescription Chicken: Chicken Noodle Soup, Working with Family, and Just Starting over being Perfect 03.09.2025 52:46
This week, I’m joined by cousins Valerie Zweig and Taryn Pellicone of Prescription Chicken - A chicken noodle soup delivery business based in Washington, DC. Valerie and Taryn always knew they’d work in the food industry. As young girls, they would help their families host dinner parties, attend cooking camps and would eventually work to develop fast-casual and dining restaurants… But being entrep...
TattMe: How these college roommates created an app that is transforming how people discover, connect with, and book tattoo artists 27.08.2025 59:39
This week on A Bright Idea Podcast,I sit down with Mylon Blueford, co-founder of @tattme.app — a tech-driven platform transforming how people discover, connect with, and book tattoo artists. With a background in software engineering and a deep love for tattoo culture, Mylon is on a mission to make the tattoo industry more inclusive, efficient, and accessible. From simplifying the booking process...
Abokibee Kilishi: From the motherland to your tastebuds 20.08.2025 1:10:52
In this episode I sit down with Blessing Ndon, the inspiring founder of Abokibee Kilishi, a Nigerian beef jerky brand. Blessing shares her journey from childhood memories of Kilishi in Nigeria to launching her own jerky business in the US. Discover the cultural significance of Kilishi, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the power of authenticity and social media in building a brand. Abokibee...
Gambix: The Future of AI Driven Web Solutions 13.08.2025 58:14
Claudius Taylor, the founder and CEO of Gambix, a technology company at the forefront of dual-use AI products and digital services for government and enterprise clients. With deep expertise in product development, business strategy, and AI integration, Claudius is leading the creation of Strata—an AI-powered UX optimization platform designed to help businesses boost user engagement, increase conve...
KweliTV: Building A Streaming Platform 06.08.2025 1:17:27
Our guest today is DeShuna Spencer - the founder & CEO of kweliTV, a global streaming service that curates the largest library of indie Black films & docs from across the globe. As a former journalist & radio host, DeShuna’s work focuses on the intersection of media images and implicit bias. She speaks frequently on media representation, diversity in the streaming & the OTT space,...
Niccofeem: First Full-Time Rapper in U.S. Military History 30.07.2025 1:15:59
In this episode of A Bright Idea Podcast, we chat with Niccolas Feemster, the first full-time rapper in the US military. We discuss Nicco's journey from a family with musical roots to becoming a performer, his experiences in the Army, and the unique challenges of creating music within a military context. Nico shares insights on the importance of mental health, the process of sync licensing, and th...
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