In the latest Small Town Tourist Podcast episode, Matthew Breiter, a talented photographer and videographer from Long Prairie, shares his inspiring journey. From local photography to being published in renowned publications, his rapid rise in the industry is remarkable. Alongside his wife, he documents their adventures with Infinite Explorers, and his multifaceted role with the band Plush showcases his diverse skill set. Matthew emphasizes the importance of staying open-minded and adaptable, highlighting the impact of fans on an artist's success.
Fuzzy Loon Designs: From Hobby to Full-Fledged Business – A Journey of Passion and Community Support
The Small Town Tourist Podcast recently featured Fuzzy Loon Designs, a printing and engraving business with a remarkable journey from hobby to entrepreneurial success. Sarah Fitzgerald and her partner's dedication led them to overcome challenges, leverage TikTok for business growth, and support the local community. Their story exemplifies passion, resilience, and community spirit in small-town business.
Exploring Central Minnesota with Lake Wobegon Outfitters
Wayne Birkholz, owner of Lake Wobegon Outfitters, offers e-bike and inflatable paddle board rentals to explore central Minnesota's natural beauty. His user-friendly rental process and plans to become a retail dealer for e-bikes ensure a memorable outdoor experience. Whether for locals or visitors, Lake Wobegon Outfitters is the gateway to discovering the region's charm.
Navigating the Central Minnesota Real Estate Market: Insights from Kris Nelson with Premier Real Estate Services
The Small Town Tourist Podcast episode features Kris Nelson from Premier Real Estate Services, discussing the dynamic central Minnesota real estate market. Over six years, market fluctuations have shaped opportunities for buyers and sellers. Homeownership is emphasized as a smart investment with advice for first-time buyers and current homeowners looking to switch properties. Kris also highlights hot spots in central Minnesota.
The Art of Cheesemaking, and Turning that Cheese into Spirits with Redhead Creamery
Redhead Creamery, located near Brooten, Minnesota, is a remarkable dairy farm turned multifaceted business, offering farmstead cheeses, spirits, and educational tours. Their commitment to sustainability and transparency shines through in their innovative approach to utilizing dairy production. The annual Curd Fest celebrates local flavors and community spirit, making it a must-visit event.
Exploring Preparedness at the Minnesota Prepper Expo in Little Falls, Minnesota
The Minnesota Prepper Expo, now in its second year, offers value and insight for attendees. With diverse speakers and classes, it equips people with practical knowledge and skills for preparedness. The expo emphasizes the importance of being ready for any eventuality and fosters a supportive community. Excitingly, it's now expanding beyond Minnesota.
The Todd County Fair is Ready to Celebrate the 140th Year
I recently sat down with Katie Hendricks and David Holmquist to talk about one of my favorite events of the year: The Todd County Fair.
What Would You Do for Work if Money Were No Object?
Abbey reflects on career choices and the influence of financial concerns. Recalling a TikTok video, she realizes a passion for podcasting and writing, longing to turn these hobbies into a career. Despite enjoying their current job, they envision a future monetizing their creative pursuits, finding fulfillment and freedom in self-expression.
Little Falls Christmas Tours Are a Magical Start to the Holiday Season
The holiday season is upon us, and there's no better way to immerse yourself in the festive spirit than by exploring the enchanting Little Falls Christmas Tours. Nestled in the heart of Minnesota, this charming town comes alive with the magic of the season, offering visitors a delightful array of holiday-themed activities and attractions. Little... Continue Reading →
Paranormal Seance Experience Coming to Long Prairie on Halloween Night
Growing up in Long Prairie I was always fascinated with the Christie Home on Central Avenue. This large yellow structure was built in 1901 for $5,000 for the Christie family, and today serves as a museum for the Christie Home Historical Society. Dr. George R. Christie came to Long Prairie to practice medicine in 1884... Continue Reading →
