City Permits, Where Only the Wealthy Can Afford Patience with Bethany Adams of Rhetorical Factory on Finding Asheville

Posted on the 17 November 2014 by Citizenthymes @citizenthymes

City permitting, moving the goal posts for Asheville entrepreneurs…

Nathan sits down with Bethany Adams owner of the Rhetorical Factory for the 62nd episode of the Finding Asheville podcast. They chat about her childhood ambition of becoming a Broadway actress, why she always wanted to own her own business, why art is ultimately an unspoken extension of the artist without the artist thinking about him or herself while creating their particular art piece, why the city permitting process and dealing with contractors can prevent those not financially wealthy from opening a business, and the next evolution of the Rhetorical Factory.

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This episode was recorded at Mojo Coworking at 60 North Market Street in Downtown Asheville.

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