#CreativePower Hour #24: Joshua Mundy
Act 1 of a hero of mine: If I ever wondered why I decided to do this podcast, after this week I will never wonder again. In October, I released episode 24 of the #CreativePower Hour and my guest was Joshua Mundy. Josh is a creative pillar in the Nashville community. This episode captured his origin story and how he launched multiple businesses out of a historic building on Jefferson Street in Germantown. Early Tuesday morning, the tornado that hit Nashville destroyed the building that Josh built his family businesses in for over a decade. All destroyed in seconds.
Joshua Mundy is my friend and a hero of mine. I'm replaying his episode this week in honor of his family and the impact they have had in the community.
But if you wanted to listen to it or watch it, it's already on my website.
The community has organized a GoFundMe for Josh and if you are so moved, these funds will help his family get back on their feet so they can get back to the work they do in the community of giving people jobs, supporting entrepreneurs and training people to have technical careers.
I like to think that I hustle hard, but there are those people whose hustle makes me tired just thinking about it. Joshua Mundy is a believer in creativity, entrepreneurship, and hustle and has ridden that belief to a string of impactful businesses and an indelible place in the developing culture of New Nashville. Founder of Music City Cleaners, TheLab Nashville and most recently Pivot Technology School, Joshua is a prolific and impactful entrepreneur who finds needs and creates incredible solutions. A true inspiration, I think you’ll love hearing Josh’s story.