Jamestown Ope’n Forum is a conversation about Jamestown, North Dakota, told by the people who live there, work there, and want to see it grow. Hosted by staff from the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce and Jamestown Tourism, this podcast offers a platform for honest conversations about business, community life, leadership, events, and the ideas that keep Jamestown moving forward. The goal is simple; Help listeners better understand how Jamestown works and why people live and work there. Jamestown Ope’n Forum is a table conversation and "ope"nness is intentional. We know growth rarely happens in straight lines, and good conversations rarely follow a script. Listeners can expect episodes that touch on community projects, workforce topics, leadership, local history, and the realities of running businesses and organizations in a place like Jamestown. If "ope" is part of your everyday language, you've found the right place.
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Episode #11
Jamestown Ope’n Forum | Episode 11: We’ve Got Your Back with Dr. Stephen Kutscher
Aug 19, 202623 minS1
In Episode 11, Vincent and Warren sit down with Dr. Stephen Kutscher of Rock Solid Chiropractic to talk about building a business, becoming part of a community, and why giving back has become an important part of the way he approaches both. After practicing in Colorado for more than a decade, Dr. Kutscher and his family made the move to North Dakota to be closer to family and give their children a different environment to grow up in. Jamestown became a natural fit, and in the years since, Rock Solid Chiropractic has continued to grow while becoming increasingly involved throughout the community. The conversation explores why Dr. Kutscher believes local businesses have a responsibility to invest in the communities that support them, what makes a good day at work, and why working directly with patients ultimately brought him back to the part of his profession he enjoys most. He also discusses the work and uncertainty that come with starting a business, the importance of building relationships, and what he has learned from the people he has served along the way. The episode also gets outside the office as Dr. Kutscher shares what surprised a Southern California and Colorado transplant about life in Jamestown, including its mountain biking trails, outdoor opportunities, slower pace, and the benefits of raising a family in a smaller community. Guest: Dr. Stephen Kutscher Rock Solid Chiropractic Learn more: https://www.jamestownchamber.com https://www.discoverjamestownnd.com
Jamestown Ope’n Forum | Episode 10: Driven by Trust with Ryan Fettig
Aug 12, 202624 minS1
In Episode 10, Vincent and Warren sit down with Ryan Fettig of Affordable Motors to talk about selling used vehicles, building trust, and doing business in a community where customers quickly become familiar faces. Ryan shares how a routine trip through the Chamber office eventually turned into a friendship with Vincent and membership in the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce. He also discusses growing up around his family’s automotive businesses, which began when his father opened Dale’s A-1 Auto in 1988, and how Ryan eventually began managing Affordable Motors. The conversation explores the stereotypes surrounding used-car sales, why Ryan focuses on finding the right vehicle rather than simply making the most profitable sale, and what happens when a customer experiences a major problem after leaving the lot. Ryan explains why protecting a customer relationship and the business’s reputation sometimes means taking back a vehicle, covering repairs, or accepting a financial loss. Ryan also talks about advising customers against vehicles that do not fit their needs, the challenges facing the current used-car market, and why relationships between local businesses help the entire community grow. The episode closes far away from the car lot with a discussion about Ryan’s adventurous cooking and one particularly memorable Filipino delicacy. Guest: Ryan Fettig Affordable Motors Learn more: https://www.jamestownchamber.com https://www.discoverjamestownnd.com
Jamestown Ope’n Forum | Episode 9: Connecting the Dots with Emily Bivens
Aug 5, 202624 minS1
In Episode 9, Vincent and Warren welcome Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Emily Bivens back to the podcast for another round of The Bivness. Emily explains why connections may be one of the Chamber’s most valuable and overlooked benefits. The conversation explores how events like STIR help people build relationships, why personal invitations make networking easier, and how the Chamber regularly connects residents and businesses with trusted local resources. The group also discusses the Chamber’s role in helping restore the interactive mural at Hugo’s after it was vandalized. Emily shares how the Chamber and Tourism originally helped bring the project together and how those same relationships are now helping connect Hugo’s with artist Max Patzner to repair the damage. Whether it is making a business referral, introducing two people who can help each other, or bringing organizations together around a community project, this episode shows how relationships help Jamestown get things done. Emily also delivers this month’s Unfinished Bivness challenge: make an introduction and help someone new build a connection. Guest: Emily Bivens Executive Director Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce Learn more: https://www.jamestownchamber.com https://www.discoverjamestownnd.com
Jamestown Ope’n Forum | Episode 8: Small Town, Big Opportunity with Alyssa Looysen & Jamie Czapiewski
Jul 29, 202625 minS1
In Episode 8, Vincent and Warren sit down with Alyssa Looysen, Director of Business Development, and Jamie Czapiewski, Operations Coordinator, with the Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corporation. Alyssa and Jamie explain what economic development looks like behind the scenes, from supporting childcare expansion and workforce programs to addressing housing needs and helping businesses invest in Jamestown and Stutsman County. They also share why major projects often require months or even years of conversations, planning, approvals, and patience before the public sees the results. The conversation explores why Alyssa and Jamie chose to build their lives in Jamestown, what people misunderstand about living in the community, and why the phrase “there’s nothing to do” does not match their experience. They also discuss the Jamestown: Hometown 2.0 series, the importance of sharing local success stories, and how Jamestown offers opportunities without the stress and pace of a larger city. Whether you are interested in economic development, considering a move to Jamestown, or wondering what happens before a new project is announced, this episode offers a look at the people and partnerships working to move the community forward. Guest: Alyssa Looysen Director of Business Development Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corporation Jamie Czapiewski Operations Coordinator Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corporation Learn more: https://www.growingjamestown.com https://www.jamestownchamber.com https://www.discoverjamestownnd.com
Jamestown Ope'n Forum | Episode 7: Building Community with Nate Willer
Jul 22, 202623 minS1
In Episode 7, Vincent and Warren sit down with Nate Willer , Branch Manager and Mortgage Loan Originator with Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation, Chamber Ambassador, Young Professionals of Jamestown member, Chamber Board member, and annual Chamber Banquet co-host. Nate shares how returning to Jamestown after college led him to become deeply involved in the community, and why joining the Chamber, Young Professionals of Jamestown, and the Ambassador Committee helped launch both his business and his network. The conversation explores the importance of community involvement, relationship building, professional networking, leadership, and why "you get what you give" when it comes to Chamber membership. Nate also discusses helping first-time homebuyers, the rewarding side of the mortgage industry, and how investing in people has helped grow both his career and Jamestown itself. Whether you're new to Jamestown, starting a business, or simply looking for ways to become more involved, this episode offers practical advice and a reminder that strong communities are built through relationships. Guest: Nate Willer Branch Manager & Mortgage Loan Originator Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation Learn more: https://www.jamestownchamber.com https://www.discoverjamestownnd.com
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