Walker Talks is the official podcast of the Walker County Chamber of Commerce, sharing the stories, conversations, and ideas shaping business and community life across Walker County, Georgia. Each episode features local business owners, entrepreneurs, community leaders, and changemakers discussing growth, leadership, workforce, tourism, agriculture, and the real challenges and opportunities facing our region. These are honest, thoughtful conversations focused on connection, collaboration, and long-term impact — not sales pitches. Whether you’re a business owner, community advocate, or someone invested in the future of Walker County, Walker Talks offers insight into what’s happening locally and why it matters. Listen in to better understand our community, learn from local experience, and stay connected to the people building Walker County every day.
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Walker Talks
More Than Business: The Role of Local Business in Building a Strong Community
Aug 10, 202632 min
What makes a local business truly part of its community? For Dr. Aaron Ford of Ford Chiropractic in LaFayette, Georgia, the answer comes down to something he's learned over nearly three decades in business: business is about relationships. In this episode of Walker Talks, Dr. Ford joins Lacey Smith and Alicia Reagan for a conversation about the role local businesses play beyond their own four walls. They discuss earning community trust, creating a workplace culture where people feel valued, giving back through sponsorships and services, mentoring the next generation, and why character and strong relationships matter in both business and community life. The conversation also explores something every small business owner faces: How much responsibility does a business have to give back to the community that supports it? Dr. Ford also shares what's new at Ford Chiropractic, including platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy and other services the practice has recently added. It's a conversation about business, but even more, it's about people, relationships, and the role local businesses can play in building a stronger Walker County. Walker Talks is presented by the Walker County Chamber of Commerce and features conversations with the business owners, leaders, organizations, and community members helping Walker County, Georgia move forward.
Walker County’s Future: Economic Development, Workforce & Responsible Growth with Matt Harris
Jun 17, 202633 minS1
In this episode of Walker Talks, Lacy Smith and guest host Pastor Ashley New sit down with Matt Harris of the Northwest Georgia Joint Development Authority to talk about the future of Walker County and Northwest Georgia. Matt shares his journey from public education and Walker LAUNCH to entrepreneurship and economic development, explaining how workforce, education, housing, industry, and responsible growth all work together to shape the quality of life in our region. The conversation covers the importance of apprenticeships, career pathways, local industry, workforce readiness, the Peerless Mill and Rossville gateway area, and why regional cooperation matters for long-term economic success. Whether you are a local business owner, educator, parent, community leader, or resident who cares about Walker County’s future, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how communities can grow while preserving what makes them special.
Why Tourism Matters to Walker County Business: A Conversation with Rock City
May 27, 202623 minS1
Why does tourism matter to Walker County business?
In this episode of Walker Talks, hosts Lacey Smith and Ashley Mew welcome Jamie Rennick of Rock City for a conversation about tourism, local business, and economic growth in Walker County, Georgia.
As part of the Walker County Chamber of Commerce’s May tourism focus, this episode looks at Rock City as a powerful example of how tourism brings revenue, visibility, and opportunity into our local economy. When visitors come to Walker County, they support more than one attraction. They visit restaurants, stop at gas stations, book overnight stays, explore local communities, an...
Outdoor Recreation in Walker County: Tourism, Local Parks & New Adventures
May 19, 202623 minS1
May is all about tourism on Walker Talks, and this episode takes us into the outdoor recreation story growing across Walker County, Georgia.
Hosts Lacey Smith and Ashley Mew are joined by Alison Missler, Logan Edgeman, and Jason Shattuck for a conversation about tourism, local parks, outdoor programming, and new adventures taking shape across the county.
From Rock City and Rocktown to Queen City Lake, walking trails, caves, golf, parks, and LaFayette’s growing recreation opportunities, this episode highlights the places and people helping residents and visitors experience Walker County in a new way.
The conversation also explores why tourism ma...
How to Build a Business People Love (and keep them coming back)
May 4, 202630 minS0
What does real success look like in business?
In this episode of Walker Talks, Lacey Smith and Ashley Mew sit down with Robert Wardlaw, owner of the well-loved Lucky Eye-Q restaurant, to talk about entrepreneurship from a completely different perspective.
After a 40-year career with Coca-Cola, Robert didn’t rush into business. He waited. He prepared. And when the time was right, he built something rooted in purpose - not just profit.
This conversation dives into:
• Why patience is one of the most overlooked keys to success
• How to build a business that serves people—not just customers
• The importance of culture...
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