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Be Locally Loved

Hosted by Laura Capes Terry · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 17 episodes

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Episodes
17
Last ep.
13 days ago
Avg length
33m
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30
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18
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47
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About this podcast

Be Locally Loved is a limited podcast series exploring the people, places, and ideas that help communities thrive.Hosted by Laura Capes Terry, local publisher and marketing strategist, the show highlights what it takes for businesses to earn trust, build meaningful relationships, and become the kind of brand people talk about at dinner tables and school pickups.Because being locally loved isn’t accidental.It’s intentional.

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Laura Capes Terry hosts Be Locally Loved, a business show with 17 episodes published.

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017 - Building Belonging: How Alison Scovie and Jason Evers Helmlich Are Helping Communities Thrive Through Connection

Jun 1, 20261h 3m0

What does it take to help someone feel at home in a new community? In this episode of Be Locally Loved, Laura Capes Terry sits down with Alison Scoby and Jason Evers Helmlich, publishers of Be Local Elk Grove and Be Loca

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016 - Building Community From the Inside Out with Cat Phelps of the Georgetown Family YMCA

May 25, 202651m0

In this episode of Be Locally Loved, Laura Capes Terry sits down with Cathleen “Cat” Phelps, Executive Director of the Sport Clips Family YMCA in Georgetown, Texas, to explore what it truly means to build a thriving comm

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015 - How Marketing Works (Part4 of 4) : Marketing is a System, Not a Campaign

May 18, 202611m0

🌟 Episode Summary In this episode of Be Locally Loved, Laura Capes Terry and Trent Soles unpack one of the biggest reasons business owners feel frustrated with marketing: they’ve been taught to think in campaigns instea

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014 - How Marketing Works (Part 3 of 4) — The Real ROI of Marketing and Why Most Businesses Measure It Wrong

May 11, 202625m0

In this Creative Spark episode of Be Locally Loved, Laura Capes Terry and Trent Soles unpack one of the most misunderstood topics in business growth: marketing ROI. Instead of viewing ROI as a simple “return on investmen

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013 - How Marketing Works (Part 2 of 4): The Timeline of Marketing and Why People Quit Too Early

May 4, 202616m0

In this episode, Laura Capes Terry and Trent Soles unpack one of the most common frustrations among business owners: “I tried that, and it didn’t work.” But what if the issue isn’t the marketing itself—what if it’s the t

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012 - How Marketing Works (Part 1 of 4): Why "More Leads" is the Wrong First Goal

Apr 26, 202621m0

In this short “Creative Spark” episode, Laura Capes Terry and Trent Soles challenge one of the most common assumptions in business: that more leads equal more growth. Instead, they unpack why this mindset often leads to

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011 - The Power of Moments: How to Elevate Customer Experience Inspired by Disney

Apr 19, 202640m0

In this episode of Be Locally Loved, Laura and Trent explore the powerful idea that people don’t remember what you sell—they remember how you make them feel. Drawing inspiration from a recent Disney experience, they unpa

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010 - Tori Clark - How Faith, Risk, and Surrender Shaped an Award-Winning Entrepreneur

Apr 13, 20261h 2m0

Some seasons of leadership feel like standing in the rubble, wondering if what you’re building will ever stand again. In this episode, we sit with Tori Clark as she invites us into one of those seasons—the acquisition an

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009 - The Silent Threat to Every Beloved Local Brand

Apr 6, 20264m0

Episode Summary We tend to celebrate growth. More people. More rooftops. More opportunity. But underneath that growth, something quieter—and far more dangerous—is happening. In this short but powerful episode, Laura Cape

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008 - How Marketing Works (Overview): Reframing ROI, Trust, and What Actually Drives Growth

Mar 30, 202623m0

We’ve been sitting with so many conversations lately—business owners doing “all the things” and still feeling frustrated, stuck, or disappointed with their marketing. And if we’re honest, we’ve been there too. Expecting

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007 - How to Use AI Without Losing Your Voice

Mar 23, 202640m0

In this powerful and timely conversation, Laura and Trent unpack one of the biggest questions business owners and creatives are wrestling with right now: Is AI helping us—or replacing us? Instead of approaching AI with f

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006 - Jeremy Roentz - Beyond ROI: How BeLocal Builds Trust, Visibility, and Long-Term Community Impact

Mar 19, 202657m0

🌟 Episode Summary In this episode of Be Locally Loved, Laura sits down with longtime BeLocal leader Jeremy Roentz to answer one of the most common questions business owners ask: “What’s the ROI?” Jeremy brings years of

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005 - Theo Thurston - Faith, Fitness, and Community: Building a Place Where People Get Age Fit

Mar 9, 202651m0

🌟 Episode Summary In this episode, Laura and Trent sit down with Georgetown entrepreneur Theo Thurston, founder of Get Age Fit, a boutique personal training studio dedicated to helping adults ages 35–85 reclaim strength

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004 - Shirly Ellison - Be Neighborly: Why Connection Is the Foundation of a Thriving Community

Mar 2, 202643m0

🌟 Episode Summary In this episode of Be Locally Loved, Laura Capes Terry sits down with Shirly Ellison, Area Director for Be Local in the Boston region and recipient of the prestigious Big Dog Award. With a background a

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003 - Kim McAuliffe - Building a Downtown People Love: Leadership, Legacy, and Long-Term Vision

Feb 20, 202650m0

🌟 Episode Summary In this episode of Be Locally Loved, Laura sits down with Kim McAuliffe, Downtown and Tourism Director for the City of Georgetown and leader of the award-winning Georgetown Main Street Program. With ne

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002 - Trent Soles - Proactively Welcoming New Movers: How BeLocal Helps Communities Thrive

Feb 20, 202632m0

🌟 Episode Summary In this episode of Be Locally Loved, host Laura Capes Terry sits down with co-host Trent Soles to unpack the inspiration and impact behind BeLocal — a platform designed to proactively welcome new homeo

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001 - What Makes a Town Feel Like Home?

Feb 20, 20263m0

🌟 Episode Summary In this opening episode of Be Locally Loved, Laura Capes Terry asks a simple but powerful question: what makes a town feel like home—not just for longtime locals, but for the families who just arrived

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000 - Be Locally Loved Trailer: Creating Communities People Love

Feb 16, 20260m0

Welcome to Be Locally Loved, the podcast that celebrates the people, places, and ideas that help communities thrive. In this trailer episode, host Laura Capes Terry shares the heartbeat behind the show — a deep belief th

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Be Locally Loved is hosted by Laura Capes Terry. The show is categorised under business (marketing) and has published 17 episodes.

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Be Locally Loved has published 17 episodes.

What topics does Be Locally Loved cover?

Be Locally Loved regularly covers business, marketing, entrepreneurship. It sits in the business category, with a marketing focus.

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