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On The Cusp

On The Cusp

Di: Dave Smith and Matt Snyder
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Launching and growing a new business comes with its share of unpredictable challenges — but it doesn’t have to be a lonely journey. Get ready to ride the wave of entrepreneurship with the On The Cusp Podcast! We're here to educate Northwest Louisiana by shining a spotlight on the voices and untold stories of our vibrant community. From passionate activists to innovative entrepreneurs and dedicated small business owners, our podcast dives deep into the heart of NWLA. Tune in to discover the inspiration, challenges, and triumphs that define our local trailblazers.

With On The Cusp, you're always just one episode away from the next big idea!

EAP LA 2022
Economia Gestione e leadership Leadership
  • Season 13, Episode 5: Megan Strickland with University Veterinary Hospital
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode of On The Cusp, hosts Matt and Dave sit down with Megan Strickland, Practice Manager of University Veterinary Hospital, for an inside look at what sets this premier veterinary clinic apart from the rest. Megan shares how University Veterinary Hospital prides itself on providing higher-quality medications, exceptional pet care, and access to top-tier veterinarians dedicated to the health and well-being of every animal they serve. She also discusses the hospital’s impressive growth and its commitment to delivering outstanding veterinary services to the Shreveport-Bossier community. Whether you’re a pet owner, animal lover, or curious about what makes a successful veterinary practice, this episode offers valuable insight into the pet care industry and the passion behind quality animal healthcare. Tune in now for this fun and informative conversation into the world of pets and veterinary care!

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    21 min
  • Season 13, Episode 4: Sarah & Ellyn McKinney with Lola Magazine
    Jan 7 2026

    On The Cusp is back with an inspiring conversation featuring the new owners of LOLA Magazine, Sarah and Ellyn McKinney! In this episode, hosts Matt and Dave sit down with the dynamic duo to talk about their North Louisiana lifestyle magazine that celebrates and empowers women across the region. Sarah shares how LOLA Magazine is dedicated to highlighting women entrepreneurs, telling generational stories, and building a strong community that showcases female achievement. Ellyn adds insight into just how remarkable and impactful these women are, both in business and beyond. The conversation also dives into how LOLA goes far beyond print—embracing digital content, social media storytelling, and modern platforms to keep their message relevant and far-reaching. Plus, Sarah gives viewers a sneak peek at exciting new things coming from LOLA Magazine in 2026. Tune in now to hear how these powerhouse women are redefining local media and shining a spotlight on the women shaping North Louisiana’s future!

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    18 min
  • Season 13, Episode 3: Keith Carter with Louisiana Rouxgaroux
    Dec 17 2025

    The guys are talking sports on On The Cusp with Shreveport’s own Keith Carter, owner of the Louisiana Rouxgaroux arena football team. Keith joins hosts Matt and Dave to discuss how he and his wife, Kimberly, became owners of the Rouxgaroux and what it takes to run a professional arena football franchise in Shreveport, Louisiana. He explains how the National Arena Football League works, how teams attract and develop players, and what fans can expect at games inside Brookshire’s Grocery Arena. With seven Louisiana Rouxgaroux home games scheduled from late February through May 2026, Keith also shares how the team is enhancing the fan experience and giving back to the Shreveport-Bossier community. Tune in now for insider arena football talk, Rouxgaroux news, and a high-energy conversation that brings Shreveport sports to life!

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    26 min
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