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A Bright Idea

A Bright Idea

Written by: Amber Key
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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.2026 Amber Key Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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  • 43 Interviews Later: What Finally Got Me Hired
    May 13 2026

    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!

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    33 mins
  • Motus Crucis: Bringing Parkour Back to D.C.
    May 6 2026

    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 a deep passion not just for the sport itself, but for teaching others how to move with confidence and control.

    Many may not know this, but Long before Parkour gained mainstream attention in the U.S., D.C. was quietly becoming a central hub for the movement, thanks in large part to organizations like American Parkour, founded by Mark Toorock. The city attracted top athletes from across the country, hosted national and international training events, and offered the perfect urban landscape for the sport to thrive. But when that early infrastructure faded, it left behind a passionate community with nowhere to go—creating a gap that Nate saw not as an ending, but as an opportunity to rebuild something even stronger.

    In 2025, with the support of his family, Nate opened his own gym, building it in just a few weeks and creating a permanent home for parkour in the city. Today, Motus Cricus Parkour is more than a training facility—it’s a community hub where students of all levels develop physical skill, mental resilience, and a sense of belonging.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Parkour and Its Revival in DC
    07:06 The Philosophy and History of Parkour
    13:46 Personal Journey and Early Influences in Parkour
    19:50 Mental Fortitude and Life Lessons from Parkour
    21:41 Choosing Parkour Over Traditional Career Paths
    22:29 The Shift from Physical Therapy to Parkour Coaching
    24:06 Taking the Leap: Quitting the Day Job
    28:23 Revitalizing Parkour Culture in DC
    31:03 Overcoming Financial Hurdles to Open a Gym
    33:50 The Emotional Journey of Opening the Gym
    36:50 Teaching Techniques and Building Confidence in Students
    40:49 The Life Lessons Parkour Teaches Children
    43:16 Final Thoughts and Community Support

    Resources

    Modus Crucis Parkour - https://www.moduscrucis.com
    Parkour DC on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/parkourdc
    NYPK (New York Parkour) - https://nypk.com
    Georges Herbert (Founder of parkour philosophy) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Herbert

    Guest Links

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/motus_crucispk/

    Website - https://www.instagram.com/motus_crucispk/



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    48 mins
  • Fia's Fabulous Finds: How Community Saves Small Businesses
    Apr 22 2026

    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 of Fia’s Fabulous Finds, a consignment boutique in the Petworth neighborhood of Washington, D.C. that has been serving the community for over 13 years. But this isn’t just a store—it’s a space rooted in sustainability, inclusivity, resilience, and community.
    In this episode, we talk about how Fia turned her love of thrifting into a thriving business, how she survived the pandemic by reinventing her entire model through Facebook Live, and what it really takes to keep your doors open when everything feels uncertain.

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    53 mins
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