• 79 How The Committee of 100 Are Helping Shape the Future of Shreveport-Bossier City with Jeffrey Goodman
    Jun 3 2026

    In this episode of the Shreveport-Bossier Local Lens Podcast, Jeremy Sutton sits down with Jeffrey Goodman, CEO of the Committee of 100, for a conversation about leadership, community engagement, economic development, and why the future of Shreveport-Bossier depends on people who are willing to show up and get involved.

    Jeffrey shares his journey from leading community initiatives at the YMCA to stepping into his new role as the first full-time CEO of the Committee of 100. Along the way, he discusses the importance of collaboration over competition, the value of community partnerships, and how small actions can create lasting change.

    The conversation explores:

    • Jeffrey's transition from the YMCA to the Committee of 100
    • Lessons learned from living in St. Louis, Europe, and Los Angeles before returning home
    • Why an abundance mindset beats a scarcity mindset every time
    • The importance of local leadership and community partnerships
    • Hidden gems and organizations making a difference across Northwest Louisiana
    • The Committee of 100's vision for revitalizing the Airport-to-Downtown corridor
    • How improving first impressions can impact economic development
    • Why Shreveport-Bossier history should be taught in local schools
    • The importance of getting into the right rooms and surrounding yourself with people who challenge you
    • Leadership lessons from filmmaking, entrepreneurship, and community service
    • Why "I don't know" can be one of the most powerful phrases a leader can say
    • The simple challenge Jeffrey leaves for everyone: Show Up
    Key Quote "How do communities get better? They get better because people show up, roll up their sleeves, partner together, and do the work." About Jeffrey Goodman

    Jeffrey Goodman serves as the CEO of the Committee of 100, a leadership organization made up of many of the region's top business leaders who work together to advance economic development and improve quality of life across Northwest Louisiana. Prior to joining the Committee of 100, Jeffrey spent seven years with the YMCA where he became known for his community engagement efforts, podcasts, and collaborative leadership style.

    Connect with The Committee of One Hundred

    https://committeeofonehundred.org

    Connect with Shreveport-Bossier Local Lens

    Hosted by Jeremy Sutton, PT, DPT

    The Shreveport-Bossier Local Lens Podcast highlights the people, businesses, nonprofits, and leaders making a positive impact throughout Northwest Louisiana.

    jeremy@healthysbc.com

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    36 mins
  • 78 Candles, Community & Calling: Ben Whalen's Entrepreneurial Journey
    May 29 2026
    Show Notes

    In this episode of the Shreveport Bossier Local Lens Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Sutton sits down with Ben Whalen, founder of Clean Slate Botanicals, to talk about entrepreneurship, pivoting in business, community impact, and why human connection still matters.

    Ben shares his journey from being laid off from corporate America to building one of the most unique local businesses in the Shreveport-Bossier area. What started as a skincare company evolved into a thriving candle and fragrance brand known for immersive candle-making experiences, handcrafted products, and meaningful partnerships with nonprofits across the community.

    This conversation dives deep into:

    • The realities and struggles of entrepreneurship
    • Why pivoting can save your business
    • The importance of community partnerships
    • How Clean Slate creates unforgettable customer experiences
    • The role Ben's wife, Haley plays in the business
    • Building a business centered on serving people, not just selling products

    Ben also shares the heart behind their "Good Works" initiative, partnering with organizations like Shriners, The Gingerbread House, Robinson's Rescue, and more to give back to the community in a meaningful way.

    If you love local business stories, entrepreneurship, creativity, and conversations about purpose and impact, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

    In This Episode
    • Ben's entrepreneurial journey after being laid off
    • How Clean Slate evolved from skincare to candles
    • The power of pivoting in business
    • Candle-making experiences and community building
    • Why hospitality and atmosphere matter
    • Nonprofit collaborations through Good Works
    • Lessons on leadership, vision, and perseverance
    • The importance of knowing your "why"
    Connect with Clean Slate Botanicals

    Clean Slate Botanicals

    Connect with The Mobility Doctor

    The Mobility Doctor

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    31 mins
  • 77 Constipation, Bedwetting & Anxiety in Kids: Pediatric Pelvic Floor Therapy with Melanie Massey
    May 13 2026

    In this episode of the Shreveport-Bossier Local Lens Podcast, host Jeremy Sutton sits down with longtime physical therapist and private practice owner Melanie Massey to talk about a topic many families quietly struggle with: pediatric pelvic floor physical therapy.

    Melanie explains how issues like bedwetting, constipation, stool leakage, toilet fear, belly pain, and anxiety can often be connected to pelvic floor function. She shares why many children who appear to be "having accidents" or "refusing to go" may actually be dealing with chronic constipation, pelvic floor tension, poor breathing mechanics, or fear from painful bowel movements.

    This conversation covers:

    • What pediatric pelvic floor therapy is
    • Why constipation and bedwetting are often connected
    • Signs parents may be missing
    • How anxiety affects bathroom habits
    • Why breathing, posture, feet, and nervous system regulation matter
    • What a first visit looks like for a child
    • How therapy helps kids feel safe, understood, and successful
    • Why these problems are not shameful or behavioral failures

    Melanie also shares powerful stories of children and families whose lives changed after getting the right help.

    Guest Contact:
    Melanie Massey Physical Therapy
    Phone: 318-396-1969
    Facebook: Melanie Massey Physical Therapy

    https://mmptinc.com/

    Hosted by:

    Jeremy Sutton, PT, DPT
    The Mobility Doctor
    www.themobilitydoc.com

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    52 mins
  • 76 Healthspan Over Lifespan: The Truth About Menopause, Nervous System Dysregulation & Why Women Deserve Better Care with Casey Payne
    May 6 2026

    In this episode of Shreveport Bossier Local Lens, Jeremy Sutton sits down with Casey Payne, Physician Assistant at Integrative Partners, to have an honest, much-needed conversation about modern healthcare and where it's falling short.

    With over 20 years of experience, Casey shares how their concierge, integrative model is changing the way patients are treated, focusing on the whole person, not just isolated symptoms.

    🔑 What You'll Learn in This Episode:
    • Why healthcare should feel personal again
      The difference between traditional care and a concierge, integrative approach that actually listens.
    • Menopause, perimenopause & musculoskeletal health
      How hormonal changes impact stiffness, inflammation, pelvic health, and overall mobility (and why this conversation has been overlooked for far too long.)
    • Why women are often dismissed in healthcare
      Real stories that highlight the gaps and what needs to change.
    • Nervous system dysregulation explained simply
      How chronic stress and being stuck in "fight or flight" can lead to:
      • Muscle tension
      • Digestive issues
      • Anxiety and depression
      • Chronic pain
      • Heart rhythm disturbances
    • The connection between stress, trauma & autoimmune conditions
      Why your body may stay "on guard" and how that impacts long-term health.
    • Healthspan vs. lifespan
      Why living longer isn't enough and how to actually feel good while doing it.
    🌐 Learn More About Integrative Care

    To learn more about their services, approach, and how they help patients take control of their health, visit:
    👉 https://www.integrativepartners318.com/

    Their clinic combines primary care + functional medicine to create a truly personalized, one-stop approach to wellness; something many patients have been missing in traditional healthcare.

    💬 A Conversation That Matters

    This episode is about more than medicine. It's about being seen, heard, and cared for.

    If you've ever been told:

    • "That's just aging"
    • "Everything looks normal"
    • "You'll get through it"

    …this conversation will resonate deeply.

    💡 Key Takeaway

    You're not broken.
    You've just been underserved.

    And it's time for a better way.

    🎯 Want Help With Your Mobility & Health?

    Dr. Jeremy Sutton, PT, DPT, Cert DN
    📍 Serving Shreveport, Bossier City, Benton, and Haughton
    📞 Call or text: 318-278-0330
    🌐 Visit: www.themobilitydoc.com
    📲 Follow: facebook.com/themobilitydoctor

    ⚠️ Disclaimer

    This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or program.

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    33 mins
  • 75 Healing Beyond Medicine: How Community, Connection, and Movement Restore Hope After Cancer with Deja Bowen
    Apr 29 2026

    Cancer care often focuses on treatments, labs, and outcomes…

    But what about the person behind the diagnosis?

    In this powerful episode, Dr. Jeremy Sutton, PT, The Mobility Doctor. sits down with Deja Bowen, founder of Bloom Care Oncology Support, to explore what's missing in traditional cancer care and how community, connection, and holistic support can truly transform lives.

    Deja shares her deeply personal story, from becoming a stem cell donor for her mother at just 21, to building a movement that helps cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers feel seen, supported, and restored.

    You'll hear how Bloom Care's retreats are creating safe spaces for healing where people can connect, breathe, and rediscover hope together.

    And we'll talk about something many overlook…

    👉 Why isolation can be one of the most dangerous parts of the cancer journey
    👉 Why caregivers need care too
    👉 How movement, support, and community can change outcomes not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually

    💡 What You'll Learn in This Episode
    • Why traditional cancer care often misses emotional and social healing
    • The power of community vs. isolation during treatment and recovery
    • How retreats create lasting transformation and connection
    • Simple ways patients and caregivers can support their well-being today
    • Why taking care of yourself is essential even when you're caring for someone else
    ❤️ A Message That Sticks "You cannot pour from an empty cup."

    This episode is a reminder that healing is not just about medicine.
    It's about people, purpose, and connection.

    🌐 Resources & Links Bloom Care Oncology Support

    Website: https://bloomcareoncologysupport.com

    Email: info@bloomcareoncologysupport.com

    Facebook: Search Bloom Care Oncology Support

    👉 Upcoming retreats in Shreveport are open to patients, survivors, and caregivers across Louisiana, East Texas, Arkansas, and beyond.

    The Mobility Doctor – Dr. Jeremy Sutton, PT

    If you're a busy adult over 40 or caring for someone who is, and want to stay strong, mobile, and independent:

    • 🌐 Website: https://www.healthysbc.com
    • 📞 Call/Text: 318-278-0330
    • 📍 Serving Shreveport, Bossier City, Benton, and Haughton

    👉 Concierge, in-home physical therapy and wellness designed to help you move better, feel stronger, and live fully without leaving your home.

    🎧 Connect With the Podcast

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs hope today.

    And if you or a loved one has a story to share, we'd love to hear it! Your voice could help someone else feel less alone.

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    27 mins
  • 74 No Family Should Sleep in Their Car: Inside Shreveport's Ronald McDonald House with Lori Moore
    Apr 22 2026

    What happens when your child is hospitalized… and you have nowhere to go?

    In this powerful episode of the Shreveport-Bossier Local Lens Podcast, Jeremy Sutton sits down with Lori Moore, Mission Director of the Ronald McDonald House in Shreveport, to talk about one of the most impactful (and often overlooked) resources in our community.

    This isn't just a place to sleep—it's a lifeline for families facing some of the hardest days of their lives.

    ❤️ What This Episode Is About:

    When a child is in the NICU or PICU, families are often forced into impossible situations—sleeping in waiting rooms, cars, or driving long distances just to be close.

    The Ronald McDonald House removes that burden by providing a completely free home away from home, steps from the hospital, so families can focus on what matters most: their child.

    🔑 What You'll Learn:
    • What the Ronald McDonald House actually provides (it's WAY more than a room)
    • How families are supported physically, emotionally, and financially
    • Why proximity to parents helps children heal faster
    • The real cost families avoid (often $10,000–$15,000+ per stay)
    • How community and shared experiences help families cope
    • Why even families nearby (like Benton or Bossier) still need this resource
    • How YOU can support or donate to keep this service free
    💬 Powerful Moments:
    • "Our goal is to fully care for families so the only thing they have to worry about is their hospitalized child."
    • "This is a home away from home during the hardest days of their lives."
    • "Some families were sleeping in their cars before this existed."
    🏠 What Families Receive:
    • Private family suites with beds, bathrooms, and space for kids
    • Fresh, home-cooked meals every night
    • Fully stocked pantry and essentials
    • Laundry facilities on every floor
    • Indoor & outdoor play areas for siblings
    • Wellness opportunities like yoga and meditation
    • A built-in community of families going through the same journey

    👉 Plus: Day-use access for families who don't need overnight stays but still need rest, food, and support

    📊 Real Impact:
    • 80+ families served in the first 90 days
    • Some families stay over 100 days during long NICU journeys
    • 84% of families served are low-income
    🎯 Who This Episode Is For:
    • Parents and families in the Shreveport-Bossier area
    • Healthcare professionals
    • Anyone who wants to support meaningful local causes
    • People who want to see the GOOD happening in their community
    🙌 How You Can Help:
    • Donate financially (every dollar stays local)
    • Purchase items from their Amazon wishlist
    • Donate new toys, snacks, or essentials
    • Volunteer or host donation drives

    🌐 Website: rmhcnla.org
    📞 Phone: 318-840-9100

    💡 Final Thought:

    In a moment when everything feels out of control…
    having a place to rest, eat, and breathe can change everything.

    This house doesn't just provide shelter; it gives families strength.

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    26 mins
  • 73 Picture Day for All: Changing Lives One Photo at a Time in Bossier City with Randy Roberson
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode of the Shreveport-Bossier Local Lens Podcast, Jeremy Sutton sits down with Randy Roberson, a project coordinator for Magnolia Roofing and a passionate community servant who is making a real impact across Northwest Louisiana.

    Randy shares his powerful journey—from facing unemployment during the pandemic to discovering purpose through serving others. What started as helping distribute food during a difficult season turned into a life centered around servant leadership, faith, and meeting real needs in the community.

    You'll hear how simple acts of service can transform not only others—but your own mindset, purpose, and direction in life.

    One of the most inspiring parts of this episode is Randy's work with "Picture Day for All," a community-driven initiative providing free school photos to at-risk youth and foster children. What seems like a small gesture—taking a photo—has proven to build confidence, dignity, and a sense of belonging for these kids.

    This episode is about more than service—it's about:

    • Seeing people for who they truly are
    • Leading through humility
    • Finding purpose in difficult seasons
    • And making a lasting impact right where you are

    If you've ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure of your purpose… this conversation may be exactly what you need.

    🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS
    • Serving others can shift your mindset from frustration to purpose
    • True leadership starts with putting others first
    • Community impact doesn't require perfection—just action
    • Small acts (like a photo) can create lifelong confidence
    • Everyone has something to give—time, talent, or resources
    ❤️ ABOUT "PICTURE DAY FOR ALL"

    "Picture Day for All" provides:

    • Free school photos for at-risk youth and foster children
    • Printed portraits + digital files for families and schools
    • Confidence, dignity, and lasting memories for kids who might otherwise go without

    👉 Learn more or donate: picturedayforall.org

    If this episode impacted you, share it with someone who needs to hear it.

    And if you're in the Shreveport-Bossier area and want to stay strong, active, and independent as you age…

    👉 Reach out to Dr. Jeremy Sutton, PT The Mobility Doctor
    We bring concierge physical therapy and wellness directly to your home.

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    37 mins
  • 72 Six Weeks to a $20+/Hour Career. The Program Changing Lives in Northwest Louisiana with Jonathan Keith of BPCC
    Apr 15 2026

    What if you could go from underemployed—or unsure about your future—to a high-paying, in-demand career in just 6 weeks?

    In this episode of the Shreveport-Bossier Local Lens Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Sutton sits down with Jonathan Keith, Director of the Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Technology (CAMET) at BPCC, to talk about a powerful program that's transforming lives across Northwest Louisiana.

    The EMPOWER Program is helping people—from recent graduates to veterans and career changers—gain real-world skills, earn certifications, and land jobs with local employers… often immediately after completion.

    🔥 What Makes This Program Different?
    • Designed by local employers to meet real workforce needs
    • Just 6 weeks long
    • Students can earn 10–15 certifications
    • Direct access to real job interviews (not mock interviews)
    • 100% job placement (currently) for graduates
    • Funding options available—no one turned away for cost
    💡 What You'll Learn:
    • Why the traditional 4-year degree isn't the only path anymore
    • How this program helps people go from minimum wage to $20–$25/hour careers
    • The "skills gap" problem—and how EMPOWER is solving it
    • Why certifications matter more than ever in today's job market
    • How hands-on skills build confidence (and open doors)
    • Why this program is helping stop the "brain drain" in Northwest Louisiana
    💬 Real Talk Moments:
    • "You're not hoping you have what employers want—they designed the program."
    • "This is a pipeline to employment."
    • "You can go from figuring life out… to making real money in 6 weeks."
    🎯 Who This Episode Is For:
    • Young adults unsure about college
    • Parents looking for direction for their kids
    • People stuck in low-paying jobs
    • Veterans needing certifications for skills they already have
    • Anyone ready for a faster path to a real career

    Contact info:

    Visit BPCC's website or email Jonathan @ jkeith@bpcc.edu

    🚀 Final Takeaway:

    You don't have to spend 4 years and tens of thousands of dollars to build a great career.
    Sometimes, all it takes is 6 weeks, the right training, and the right opportunity.

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    22 mins