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All Up In Your Business with Kayleigh

All Up In Your Business with Kayleigh

By: Kayleigh Bain
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You walk past businesses every day and wonder, "How did they even start this?"


I'm Kayleigh Bain, and every Wednesday I ask that question for you. I sit down with Raleigh business owners, nonprofit leaders, and entrepreneurs to talk about:

  • Where the idea actually came from
  • Why they named it that (there's always a story)
  • The hard lessons nobody talks about
  • Real advice for anyone thinking about starting something


No BS. No guru talk. Just honest conversations with people building cool stuff in the Triangle.


New episodes every Wednesday. Let's get all up in your business.


🔗Links:

  • Email ideas to AllUpInYourBusinessPod@gmail.com
  • Follow / DM on Instagram: www.instagram.com/allupinyourbusinesspod
  • Youtube: www.youtube.com/@AllUpInYourBusinessPod
  • Patreon: https://patreon.com/AllUpInYourBusinessPod?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink


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Episodes
  • The Gap No One Else Was Filling | Holly Schwab | Zach's Toy Chest
    Mar 25 2026

    Holly Schwab's nine-month-old son Zach had a grapefruit-sized tumor attached to all his major organs, including his aorta. They were within a month of it spreading.

    That was 2008. Zach is now 19, cancer-free, and the namesake of a nonprofit that's been collecting toys for hospitalized kids for 16 years.

    In this episode, Holly walks through Zach's neuroblastoma diagnosis, why she switched oncology teams at Duke, and the moment doctors closed Zach's file without telling her because she got a second opinion at Sloan Kettering. We talk about the $12,000 CT scan bill after insurance, why her husband got fired during Zach's treatment, and how she noticed a gap no one else was filling - kids stuck in treatment chairs for 7-12 hours with nothing but crayons meant for older children.

    Holly started Zach's Toy Chest to fill that void. Now they serve Duke, UNC, emergency rooms, clinics, and even life flight helicopters across North Carolina. She shares her hardest lesson (not everyone wants to help you), why she never gatekeeps nonprofit advice, and the importance of infant and teen donations - the age groups everyone overlooks.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Zach's Toy Chest: zachstoychest.org
    • Donation options: One-time or recurring ($10/month makes a big difference)
    • Volunteer opportunities: Toy sorting, courage card making, event support
    • Hospitals served: Duke, UNC (Wake Med), emergency rooms, clinics across NC
    • Upcoming events: Golf Tournament (May 4th), Summer's Night with Santa (late July/early August)
    • Ronald McDonald House (Duke and NYC Upper East Side locations)
    • Duke Law Clinic (helped with 501c3 paperwork)
    • Amber Smith / Activate Good (YouTube resources for starting nonprofits - 200-300 free videos)
    • Sloan Kettering (NYC - Upper East Side, neuroblastoma specialists)

    Support the show

    🔗 My Links:

    • Email story ideas to AllUpInYourBusinessPod@gmail.com
    • Follow / DM on Instagram: www.instagram.com/allupinyourbusinesspod
    • Youtube: www.youtube.com/@AllUpInYourBusinessPod

    Become a Supporter of the show for as little as $3 and get exclusive access to shows early, special interviews, and updates from guests! Support the show here

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    44 mins
  • The Latin Teacher Who Chose Cheese Over Passion | Courtney Bowman | Raleigh Cheesy
    Mar 18 2026

    Courtney Bowman was a middle school Latin teacher who made charcuterie boards as a creative outlet. Four boards later, she started Raleigh Cheesy in October 2019. Three months after that, she decided to leave teaching and go full-time with the business.

    Then COVID hit.

    In this episode, Courtney walks through how the pandemic unexpectedly helped her business grow, why she closed her first location to focus on one store, and the day her AC died during the slowest season of the year. We talk about what happened when the Raleigh community showed up with $15,000 in 48 hours, The Bachelor Series she started and why it is hard to keep going, and her biggest leadership lesson: your response to stress directly impacts your team.

    Plus: elevated spreads, grazing tables, favorite cheeses, and the importance of good shoes when you're on your feet all day.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Raleigh Cheesy: 3075 Medland Drive, Raleigh NC
    • Instagram: @raleighcheesy
    • Facebook: Raleigh Cheesy
    • Event space rental (holds up to 30 people)
    • Classes & workshops available
    • Favorite cheeses mentioned: Délice de Bourgogne (Fage Pave from Trader Joe's), Toma Provence, Meredith Dairy marinated goat & sheep feta, Humboldt Fog

    Support the show

    🔗 My Links:

    • Email story ideas to AllUpInYourBusinessPod@gmail.com
    • Follow / DM on Instagram: www.instagram.com/allupinyourbusinesspod
    • Youtube: www.youtube.com/@AllUpInYourBusinessPod

    Become a Supporter of the show for as little as $3 and get exclusive access to shows early, special interviews, and updates from guests! Support the show here

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    47 mins
  • From Zero Photography Skills to 1,000 Rescue Dogs Photographed | Joanne Wetzel | Five Freedoms Photography
    Mar 11 2026

    Joanne Wetzel bought a camera in 2019 to help shelter dogs get adopted. She had no photography background—just a hunch that beautiful photos would help overlooked dogs get seen. Five years later, she's photographed nearly 1,000 rescue dogs and built a thriving pet photography business that's completely different from what you'd expect.

    Five Freedoms Photography isn't about quick photo sessions and digital downloads. Joanne creates custom artwork for pet parents' homes, guides them through planning calls and ordering appointments, and hand-delivers albums to their doorsteps. She specializes in working with "stranger danger" dogs, reactive dogs, and end-of-life sessions where pets fall asleep in their owners' arms during the shoot.

    In this episode, Joanne breaks down why she's not a "turn and burn" photographer, how 80% of her revenue came from repeat clients last year, and what it's like photographing dogs who are days away from being euthanized. We talk about the business lessons she learned from six years doing hair and makeup, why problems are just part of the process, and her new Rescue Lens Sponsorship program that lets local businesses fund shelter photography.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Five Freedoms Photography: fivefreedomsphotography.com
    • Instagram: @fivefreedomsphotography
    • Rescue Lens Sponsorship Program: Available on website
    • Wake County Animal Center (volunteer location)
    • Second Chance Pet Adoptions
    • Pit Bull Flower Power by Sophie Gamand
    • Foster Photo Day Initiative (monthly slots for rescue dogs)
    • Unleashed Dog & Cat Store (Spring Fling event)

    Support the show

    🔗 My Links:

    • Email story ideas to AllUpInYourBusinessPod@gmail.com
    • Follow / DM on Instagram: www.instagram.com/allupinyourbusinesspod
    • Youtube: www.youtube.com/@AllUpInYourBusinessPod

    Become a Supporter of the show for as little as $3 and get exclusive access to shows early, special interviews, and updates from guests! Support the show here

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    46 mins
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