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Good Neighbor Podcast: Union

Good Neighbor Podcast: Union

著者: Mike Murphy
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Bringing Together Local Businesses and Residents of Northern Kentucky! Based in Union, KY....The Good Neighbor Podcast helps the residents of Northern Kentucky get to know local business owners as people. We allow the business owners and influencers in NKY to tell the stories of how they started their business and why. We hear about their families, their personal interests and why they love living in and serving resident of Northern Kentucky!

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  • The Story Behind Mr. Ziz: Windows, Family, and Special Needs Advocacy
    2025/07/19

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    Ever wonder what drives someone to start a window cleaning business? For Chad Zizelman—better known as Mr. Ziz—it's about much more than sparkling glass. After twelve years in sales, Chad launched Mr. Ziz Window Cleaning with a powerful vision: to build a business that could eventually provide meaningful employment for people with special needs.

    The inspiration comes from a deeply personal place. Chad's five-year-old son Power, who has high-functioning autism, demonstrates remarkable attention to detail when cleaning glass surfaces. "Window cleaning isn't difficult, it's meticulous," Chad explains, recognizing how this trait could create perfect job opportunities for individuals with unique abilities. This blend of entrepreneurial spirit and social mission sets Mr. Ziz apart in the home service industry.

    Unlike competitors who bundle multiple services together, Mr. Ziz remains laser-focused on window cleaning excellence. Using professional techniques including deionized water—a significant upgrade from DIY methods—and maintaining transparent, straightforward pricing at $10 per window unit, the Union, Kentucky-based business prioritizes quality and customer clarity. Chad's commitment extends beyond his business to coaching with All Ability Sports Northern Kentucky, a nonprofit providing athletic opportunities for children with special needs.

    The Zizelman family story is equally compelling, from how Chad and his wife Ashley met at TQL (which he jokingly calls "Total Quality Love"), to their uniquely named children Power and Sims, to their theme park adventures made possible through accessibility accommodations. Looking ahead, Chad plans to expand his offerings with artistic window painting during slower winter months—a perfect outlet for his natural artistic talents.

    Ready to experience the difference professional window cleaning makes while supporting a business with heart? Visit mrziz.com or call 419-953-0755 to schedule your service and become part of this remarkable journey.

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    28 分
  • Beyond Standardized Learning: How One Mother's Journey Created Educational Options for Local Families
    2025/07/14

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    What happens when standardized education doesn't fit your child's unique learning style? For Lauri Muse, watching her son struggle in traditional school settings despite wonderful teachers sparked a journey that would ultimately benefit many Northern Kentucky families.

    Muse shares the heartbreaking moment that catalyzed her educational revolution: hearing her young son declare "I'm really dumb" and "I'm not smart." After years of successfully homeschooling six of her seven children, she knew her active, group-oriented son needed something different—but full-time public or private schooling wasn't the answer either. Her research into micro-schooling led to the creation of World of Wonder, a hybrid educational program that combines the flexibility of homeschooling with structured, hands-on learning experiences.

    World of Wonder operates three days weekly (Tuesday-Thursday, 8:30-3:00 pm), with students officially registered as homeschoolers. The program emphasizes outdoor learning, with children spending 90 minutes outside daily across different segments. Small class sizes—approximately one teacher to 8-12 students—allow educators to truly know each child and customize learning to their interests and needs. This arrangement proves particularly valuable for working parents who want homeschooling benefits without managing full-time home education.

    The micro-schooling movement represents a significant shift in educational approaches. Rather than working within standardized systems where teachers face mounting mandates and restrictions, micro-schools like World of Wonder create environments where educators can fully utilize their training and creativity. Many experienced teachers are leaving traditional systems for these settings where they can differentiate instruction and truly connect with students as individuals.

    Located at Union Presbyterian Church near Ryle High School in Union, Kentucky, World of Wonder is currently accepting new students (especially ages 8-12) for their program. Muse invites interested parents to reach out through their website (worldofwondernky.com) or email (lauri@worldofwondernky.com) to learn how this educational alternative might help "keep the wonder in your child's eyes" or recultivate that natural spark of curiosity that makes learning joyful and meaningful.

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    27 分
  • Amy Gillispie transforms education through creative, project-based learning.
    2025/07/14

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    Amy Gillispie transforms education through creativity and passion at Building Brilliant Minds, where architecture, art, and music blend into a unique learning experience for homeschooled students worldwide. What began in 2009 as architecture lessons for her nine children has evolved into a global educational platform connecting students across continents through project-based learning.

    Drawing from her Ohio State architecture degree and recent master's in art education, Amy crafts courses that make complex subjects accessible and engaging. Her Introduction to Architecture essentially delivers sophomore-level undergraduate content adapted for younger students, while specialized courses like "Marvel Movies and Art" and "Lord of the Rings and Narnia in Art" spark creativity through beloved stories. Students from Kentucky to New Zealand, Australia, and Hong Kong gather via Zoom to sketch, design, and express themselves artistically.

    The Simply Music method Amy uses for piano instruction exemplifies her innovative approach. Rather than traditional notation, students learn through patterns and shapes, enabling them to play complex pieces within weeks. This methodology perfectly complements her architectural teaching and demonstrates how making learning tactile and visual can accelerate skill development. Meanwhile, her Chromatic Compositions business represents the fascinating intersection of her talents, translating music into visual art through color theory and neurographic lines.

    Amy's journey reflects the evolution of homeschooling itself. She notes that today's challenge isn't the stereotypical concern about socialization but rather managing the abundance of opportunities available to homeschooled students. Whether you're a homeschooling parent, a public school student seeking independent study options, or simply curious about alternative educational approaches, Amy's work demonstrates how passion-driven, project-based learning can build brilliant minds. Discover more at buildingbrilliantmindsonline.com or connect directly at hsarchitecture@iCloud.com to explore how architecture, art, and music can transform education.

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    21 分

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