OMAPOD PART II: Scott Bishop on going viral, expanding your brand & marketing the Squatty Potty 11×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -16:16-16:16Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.PART II: Scott Bishop on going viral, expanding your brand & marketing the Squatty Potty "No matter who you work for, everybody wants growth"Tony BockDec 02, 20251ShareTranscriptScott Bishop is the founder of STU’s Kitchen Bloody Mary Mix & Concentrate.For 20% off online purchases, enter in promo code: OMAPODTo listen to the first part of Scott’s episode, click here. ALSO…Sarah Root’s mother sees justice almost 10 years after her daughter’s death - from WOWTWounded Warriors Family Support launches ‘Light Up America’ campaign for Giving Tuesday - from KMTVSmall business Saturday falls flat for Omaha’s local shops - from KETVDiscussion about this episodeCommentsRestacksOMAPOD Omaha's Daily Morning Podcast & Newsletter Omaha's Daily Morning Podcast & Newsletter SubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeTony BockRecent EpisodesOPL Exec Director Laura Marlane invites you to the Omaha Central Library Grand OpeningApr 17 • Tony BockJ.J. Harder of Flatwater Free Press on Dorothy Lynch, Nebraska-style Taco Salad, Thousand Island & Hidden Valley RanchApr 16 • Tony BockSenator John Cavanaugh on dark money attacks, Trump, the Blue Dot, Denise Powell, Brinker Harding & medical can'tabis Apr 15 • Tony BockScott Henderson on cross-pollinating Omaha's startup ecosystem with Offutt's defense industry (+UNMC) & launching Omaha B2G GuildApr 14 • Tony BockLynne Walz on Pillen rumors, ICE in McCook, brain drain in NE & her campaign for GovernorApr 13 • Tony BockPART III: Chris Backemeyer on 9/11's aftermath: his rise at the State Department; confronting Al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas & IranApr 10 • Tony BockDr. Jane Liu on how oil market instability & A.I. relate to Crypto; NE's chartered Telcoin Digital Asset Bank & Mohnish PabraiApr 9 • Tony BockAmanda Kephart of Film Streams on Relaxed Screenings & increasing accessibility in the arts communityApr 8 • Tony Bock