• 104 - How Moonshine Mountain Cookies Became a Knoxville Favorite | Mike Maddox
    Feb 23 2026

    Moonshine Mountain Cookies has become one of Knoxville’s favorite sweet spots — but the story behind it is just as good as the cookies.

    In this episode of Big Orange Business Podcast, we sit down with Mike Maddox, co-founder of Moonshine Mountain Cookies, to talk about how the business started, where the name came from, what makes their brand stand out, and the flavors customers keep coming back for.

    We also dig into what it really takes to build a local business that feels special — not just another storefront.

    If you love Knoxville small businesses, entrepreneurship stories, or just really good cookies, this episode is for you.

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    33 mins
  • 103 - Inside a Thriving Knoxville: Local Businesses, Big Ideas & Community Stories
    Feb 12 2026

    Knoxville is thriving — and that story keeps showing up in recent conversations with local business owners and community leaders.

    In this special compilation episode of the Big Orange Business Podcast, we share standout moments from recent interviews across healthcare, hospitality, retail, nonprofits, and service-based businesses.

    These conversations offer a snapshot of what’s working, what’s changing, and why Knoxville continues to be a place where small businesses grow and communities thrive.

    If you’re a business owner, creative, or someone who cares about local impact and community, this episode brings together voices and stories shaping Knoxville right now.

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    14 mins
  • 102 - From a Dinner Disaster to a Bakery Empire with Heidi Davidson
    Feb 5 2026

    What do you do when your first attempt at cooking turns into a total disaster?

    In this episode of the Big Orange Business Podcast, host Haley Jones sits down with Heidi Davidson, founder of Heidi’s Bakery & Home Cooking, to talk about how a failed home-cooked meal as a newlywed eventually led to building a thriving bakery business in Knoxville.

    Heidi shares her journey from taking her first cooking lessons, to starting a food blog, to opening a brick-and-mortar bakery offering pastries, custom cakes, take-and-bake meals, macro-friendly options, and a community gathering space.

    This conversation covers:
    • Turning early failures into confidence
    • Why baking is more science than creativity
    • Building a business while raising a family
    • Lessons learned from opening a physical storefront
    • Advice for aspiring food and small business owners

    An honest, encouraging episode for anyone navigating entrepreneurship, career changes, or creative growth.

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    34 mins
  • 101 - Kids Play. Parents Relax. | The Story Behind Wild Child Cafe in Knoxville
    Jan 29 2026

    What happens when parents realize there’s nowhere to go where their kids can play safely and they can actually relax?

    In this episode of the Big Orange Business Podcast, Haley Jones sits down with Hannah and Cody, the founders of Wild Child Cafe in Knoxville, Tennessee. They share how a simple parenting frustration turned into a thriving, family-focused business built around community, screen-free play, and great coffee.

    We talk about why Wild Child Cafe was created, what makes it different from traditional play spaces, and how launching a local business has been received by the Knoxville community. This episode is perfect for parents, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in how thoughtful local ideas turn into successful businesses.

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    28 mins
  • 100 - How He Saved a Beloved Knoxville Diner | The Pete’s Restaurant Story
    Jan 22 2026

    What does it take to buy a local institution — and bring it back without losing what made people love it?

    On this episode of Big Orange Business, we sit down with Jake Lrander, the owner of Pete's Restaurant and Coffee Shop, a longtime Knoxville diner with deep roots in the community.

    Jake purchased Pete’s from the original owner in 2024 and took on a challenge many entrepreneurs face: how do you modernize a legacy business while respecting its history?

    In this conversation, we talk about:

    • Why Jake decided to buy Pete’s instead of starting from scratch
    • How he preserved the classic diner vibe locals love
    • Bringing back weekend breakfast and lunch
    • Adding new life with a beer garden
    • What’s gone right since reopening — and what surprised him most

    This episode is a must-listen for small business owners, entrepreneurs, and anyone who loves Knoxville’s local food scene.

    🎙️ Subscribe to Big Orange Business for real stories from East Tennessee business owners.

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    31 mins
  • 99 - Don’t Buy a Bed Like This: Inside Blue Ridge Beds & Custom Furniture Done Right
    Jan 15 2026

    Most people don’t realize how many mistakes they make when buying a bed — until they’ve already spent the money.

    In this episode of the Big Orange Business Podcast, Haley Jones sits down with John and Linda Luther, owners of Blue Ridge Beds and My New Bedroom, a locally owned East Tennessee business specializing in custom upholstered beds and high-quality bedroom furniture.

    John and Linda share what really matters when shopping for a bed, the differences between big-box furniture and custom craftsmanship, and why so many people end up buying furniture that doesn’t last. From fabric choices and custom sizing to customer service and honest pricing, this conversation pulls back the curtain on how bedroom furniture should be made and sold.

    You’ll hear:

    • Why most people buy the wrong bed
    • What to look for in quality bedroom furniture
    • How custom upholstered beds are built
    • Why local craftsmanship still matters
    • The story behind Blue Ridge Beds and My New Bedroom

    If you’re in Knoxville, East Tennessee, or planning to buy bedroom furniture soon, this episode is worth a listen.

    Learn more about the business here:
    👉 https://www.mynewbedroom.com

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    40 mins
  • 98 - Ask Your Pharmacist This: Prescriptions, GLP-1s, and Better Care
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode of the Big Orange Business Podcast, Haley Jones sits down with Morgan Honeycutt, PharmD, CEO of Mac’s Hometown Pharmacies, to talk about what patients often misunderstand about prescriptions, pharmacies, and their own healthcare decisions.

    Morgan explains the difference between independent community pharmacies and big box chains, why pharmacists are among the most accessible healthcare professionals, and what questions people should actually be asking when they pick up medications. They also discuss medication adherence, side effects, risk versus benefit, and how pharmacists work behind the scenes with physicians to protect patients.

    The conversation also touches on ChooseHoney.com, a new wellness platform offering personalized wellness, anti-aging, and weight loss therapies. Choose Honey connects patients with licensed medical professionals and provides custom compounded therapies, delivered directly to your door and compounded by licensed pharmacies in the United States.

    Use code BIGORANGE for 10% off your first order.

    The episode wraps with a thoughtful discussion on GLP-1 medications, peptides, vaccines, and how to evaluate medical information in a world full of conflicting online advice.

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    40 mins
  • 97 - Inside Fable Hollow: The Coffee + Bookshoppe Knoxville Can’t Stop Talking About
    Jan 2 2026

    Step inside Fable Hollow Coffee & Bookshoppe in Fountain City (Knoxville, TN) with co-founder Alyssa Stewart for a behind-the-scenes look at how a whimsical, fantasy-inspired bookshop + coffee bar came to life—and what it really takes to grow it.

    We talk about the long road from idea to opening (including a 9–10 month buildout), why “Germanic fairy tale vibes” became the brand foundation, and how Alyssa and her co-owner Casey combined book expertise + coffee shop experience to create a space that feels like an escape. Plus: rapid-fire book + drink pairings (hello Faerie’s Kiss strawberry-rose white mocha), underrated fantasy series picks, how they source new books as a frontlist indie bookstore, and what authors should know about getting onto bookstore shelves (including why Amazon publishing can be tricky for indie shops).

    You’ll also hear about the community at Fable Hollow—book clubs, author events, Dungeons & Dragons nights, and why shopping small keeps Knoxville’s neighborhoods thriving.

    🎧 Listen in, then go visit this magical spot in Fountain City—and support local.

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    40 mins