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October 16, 2006

Phil Nabors founder of Mustard Seed Market

Phil Nabors of Mustard Seed Market

Listen to the first 10 minutes here. The rest of the interview is here.

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Filed under: Podcast by — George Nemeth @ 6:08 pm

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  1. […] This post from Brian reminds me the importance of seeking locally-owned independent businesses (in this case, Mustard Seed Market, listen to the MTB interview with Phil Nabors here), as an alternative to chains that remove money from the local living economy effectively thwarting self-determination in economic development. My wife and I stopped in the Whole Foods Market in Cleveland (University Heights, really). According to their website, Whole Foods claims to be the world’s leading organic and natural food supermarket… […]

    Pingback by Brewed Fresh Daily » Supporting local businesses — May 19, 2007 @ 6:52 am

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