• Bryan Blackwell’s Journey of Building Legacy: Business, Service, and Bringing Pasture-Raised Beef to America
    Jan 24 2026

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    On the Season Seven kickoff of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Bryan Blackwell, a longtime Southwest Florida resident who has proudly called Lee County home for over 35 years.

    Bryan spent more than two decades building and successfully selling a Financial Services practice in Fort Myers, Florida. Community involvement played a major role in that success, as Bryan consistently invested his time, treasure, and talent into local organizations, partnerships, and civic leadership—including running for the Florida State House of Representatives in 2020.

    A veteran of the United States Marine Corps and the Florida Army National Guard, Bryan has earned multiple honors for his service, including the Navy Commendation Medal.

    Now embracing his entrepreneurial spirit in a new chapter, Bryan joins the show to share how he’s applying a lifetime of experience in business, management, capital, financial strategy, and marketing to the cattle industry. Partnering with family members who bring generations of expertise in beef production, Bryan is helping make healthy, American, pasture-raised beef accessible directly to people’s doorsteps.

    In this episode, Bryan opens up about the lessons learned along the way, the importance of being intentional with time, and how purpose continues to guide his journey forward.

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    51 mins
  • Stories to Create Podcast – Season six finale
    Jan 17 2026

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    The Stories to Create Podcast, hosted by Cornell Bunting, is a powerful space where real stories lead to real transformation.

    Built on the belief that everyone has a story—and every story has the power to create change, this podcast amplifies the voices of youth, survivors, leaders, and everyday people who have faced adversity and chosen growth, healing, and purpose.

    Each episode dives into honest conversations about:

    • Resilience and overcoming life’s hardest moments
    • Identity, purpose, and personal growth
    • Healing from trauma and reclaiming your voice
    • Mentorship, leadership, and creating a better future

    More than just storytelling, Stories to Create is a movement—connecting lived experiences to action through youth empowerment, mentorship, community programs, and hope-centered dialogue.

    Whether you’re searching for inspiration, navigating your own healing journey, or looking to invest in the next generation, this podcast will remind you that your past does not define your future—and your story is still being written.

    New episodes every season
    Hosted by Cornell Bunting
    Where stories don’t just get told—they create futures


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    26 mins
  • Where Vision Meets Culture: Stacy Lee-Williams of King Leo Productions
    Dec 13 2025

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    On the latest Stories to Create podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Stacy Lee-Williams, CEO of King Leo Productions, for a powerful and inspiring conversation. Together, they reflect on pivotal moments from her journey as she shares what truly makes her—and her company—exceptional.

    Stacy opens up about launching King Leo Productions over ten years ago, never imagining it would grow into the dynamic, full-scale production company it is today—one fueled by creativity, resilience, and community. A Caribbean immigrant who was born in Guyana, raised in a rich cultural environment, and later moved from New York to Southwest Florida, Stacy speaks candidly about longing for connection to her culture, music, and people.

    Rather than conforming to industry norms, she chose to challenge them. Stacy produced events many competitors considered unrealistic for the local demographic—flying in international artists while creating platforms for local creatives to shine. That fearless vision and the ability to turn bold ideas into reality, no matter the size, became the hallmark of King Leo Productions.

    Her commitment goes far beyond production—it’s about purpose. Stacy emphasizes the importance of serving both community and clients with intention, excellence, and heart. While tools and resources are important, she believes it’s the team’s ability to craft seamless, unforgettable experiences that truly sets King Leo Productions apart.

    She also expresses deep pride in her team, acknowledging their passion, dedication, and relentless pursuit of excellence. Every event, she says, reflects not only technical expertise but a shared commitment to delivering something extraordinary.

    As King Leo Productions continues to evolve, Stacy looks ahead with excitement—focused on pushing creative boundaries, innovating boldly, and setting new standards in the event planning and production industry.

    Tune in to hear Stacy share her full story—from her roots in Guyana to growing up immersed in Caribbean culture, her move to New York, and ultimately building a brand that continues to elevate voices, culture, and community.

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    39 mins
  • Embracing Her Story: Viridiana Martinez on Culture, Courage, and Calling
    Dec 11 2025

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    On the latest episode of the Stories to Create podcast, Cornell Bunting sat down with Viridiana Martinez for a powerful and heartfelt conversation. She opened up about being born in Mexico and moving to America at age 15 as the oldest of three children. Witnessing her mother’s struggles taught her early on that she could shape her own narrative, fueled by a strong faith in God.

    Viridiana shared what inspired her to join the “Together She Rises” group and reflected on her early years in the U.S., when she struggled to embrace her culture. Over time, she learned to love herself fully and trust that everything would be okay. Today, she finds joy in the present moment.

    She also spoke about life as a single mother—balancing work, parenting, and her passion for philanthropy, especially her efforts to support other single moms.

    Listen in as Viridiana drops meaningful takeaways and inspiring life lessons.

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    51 mins
  • "From Bay Farm Road to Reggae Stages: The Evolution of 1Sesedon"
    Dec 6 2025

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    On the latest episode of the Stories to Create podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Jamaican reggae artist 1Sesedon, who takes us on a powerful journey through his early life in Jamaica. He shares stories of growing up on Bay Farm Road in Waterhouse, Kingston 11, and reflects on the pivotal moment he was given the opportunity to attend Calabar High School.

    1Sesedon talks about gaining structure during his school years and discovering what he was truly called to do—music—even though he spent much of his high school days playing cricket. He opens up about finding his passion for music around age 20, pursuing voice training, and learning to play the piano. Despite the violence surrounding him, he managed to stay positive, rise above his circumstances, and eventually make his way out of the garrison.

    He also pays tribute to one of Jamaica’s greats, the late Jimmy Cliff, before sharing insights into some of his own songs, including “Believe,” “Aftermath,” “Badmind Nah Mean Nothing,” “Golden Touch,” and others—along with the track that means the most to him, “Know the Feeling,” a heartfelt dedication to his mother.

    Listen in as he tells his story, filled with resilience, passion, and purpose.

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    57 mins
  • Building High-Vibe Cultures with Erica Castner
    Nov 22 2025

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    In the latest episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with the incredible Erica Castner—a powerhouse in helping teams and entrepreneurs build high-vibe cultures where people feel seen, supported, and unstoppable. Erica is the host of The Being Relatable Podcast and the creator of H.Y.P.E. Experiences and The Connection Catalyst.

    For more than two decades, Erica has guided business owners and service professionals in strengthening their teams, refining communication, and improving internal processes. Her passion lies in empowering organizations to elevate their workforce and enhance the experience they provide to clients.

    Erica leads workshops, team trainings, and offers one-on-one coaching designed to help professionals inspire their ideal audiences while boosting productivity, presence, and partnership opportunities.

    Beyond her work with small business owners, she has collaborated with nationally recognized brands including Lancôme Cosmetics, Victoria’s Secret, Dress for Success, FUEL, and the Miss America Organization, among others.

    Her insights have been featured across more than 200 podcasts, articles, and stages, including USA Today, Thrive Global, ABC, CBS, The News-Press Media Group, and Huffington Post.

    Tune in as Erica takes us back to Danville, Illinois, sharing the stories of where she was born, raised, and shaped into the influential leader she is today.

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    59 mins
  • "Protecting Your Legacy: A Conversation with Attorney Kimberly Carulli
    Nov 15 2025

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    On the latest Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Kimberly A. Carulli, Esq., Managing Partner at Three Palms Legal.

    Kimberly founded Three Palms Legal after relocating to Naples, Florida, with her husband and son—motivated by her deep commitment to offering families peace of mind through secure, thoughtful estate planning.

    As both an attorney and a mother, Kimberly saw firsthand the urgent need for young families to have comprehensive legal plans in place to protect their children and assets in the event of the unexpected. What began as a mission to serve young parents has grown into a full-service practice that guides clients of all ages through estate planning, asset protection, and legacy preservation.

    Kimberly is licensed to practice law in Florida, New York, and New Jersey, and is admitted before the United States Supreme Court; all Florida Federal District Courts (Northern, Middle, and Southern); the Federal District Court for the Southern District of New York; and the Federal District Court of New Jersey. She earned her undergraduate degree from Pace University in Manhattan and her Juris Doctor from New York Law School.

    Throughout her distinguished legal career, Kimberly has excelled as a nationwide litigator and has earned numerous accolades, including multiple Top Attorney, Top Female Attorney, Top Attorney of North America, Top American Trial Lawyer, and Super Lawyer awards. These honors reflect her expertise, dedication, and results-driven approach to client advocacy.

    Tune in as she shares her inspiring journey—from growing up in New Jersey to building a life and purpose-filled practice in Florida.

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    46 mins
  • “Building Bridges and Breaking Barriers with Priya Ahluwalia”
    Nov 1 2025

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    In this inspiring episode, Cornell Bunting sits down with Priya Ahluwalia, a powerhouse of innovation and heart. Priya’s journey spans continents, industries, and impact — from leading global business growth to empowering her local community through education, entrepreneurship, and service.

    With over 14 years of experience, Priya has worn many hats:
    Business Leader – As former VP of Operations at One Homes, she helped drive North American sales from $2 million to $50 million, reshaping operations with a global vision.
    Community Builder – At Prime Fiber, she’s bridging the digital divide, helping communities gain access to high-speed internet and a brighter future.
    Investor & Mentor – Through MoAloo Ventures, she’s fueling innovation across food tech, ed-tech, electric mobility, and drone technology — empowering the next generation of changemakers.
    Educator & Lifelong Learner – Since 2009, Priya has taught Entrepreneurship, Chinese, and Hindi, preparing students to thrive in a globalized world.
    Rotarian & Humanitarian – As founder of the SWFL Rotary, she’s redefining how service meets innovation. She also serves on the boards of EHAS (Everyone Has A Story) and NCWIT’s Aspirations in Computing (AiC), where she advocates for young women in tech.

    Since moving to Babcock Ranch in 2021, Priya has become a beacon of community spirit — launching programs, mentoring youth, and leading initiatives that bring people together.

    This episode dives deep into her passion for purpose, the power of innovation, and her vision for creating change that lasts.

    Tune in to hear how Priya Ahluwalia continues to build bridges, uplift others, and inspire transformation — one story at a time.

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    45 mins