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On The Fly!

On The Fly!

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Certified Flywheel Coach Joan Kaup, an accomplished business woman, shares interesting and friendly conversations with entrepreneurs and those who support them. Each episode is a conversation with a business coach, an entrepreneur, or an expert in the social impact ecosystem. ON THE FLY! features the community of Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub, located in Cincinnati Ohio, who have supported more than 35 founders and generated more than $5,000,000 in revenues. Flywheel is fostering innovation, building stronger communities, and creating meaningful change. ON THE FLY! highlights businesses that have the double bottom line - both a return on investment and a positive social impact. This podcast will give you reason to smile and think. It aims to motivate you to act on ideas and personal passions. Welcome to ON THE FLY! and our community where business drives change. Listen in!© 2026 Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • How Flywheel Started Turning with Bill Tucker
    Feb 28 2026

    If you’ve listened to On The Fly! this season, you’ve heard his name come up again and again. From founders to coaches to investors, so many stories begin with the same phrase: “Bill told me…” or “Bill connected me to…”

    In this season-closing episode of On The Fly!, host Joan Kaup sits down with Bill Tucker—the visionary who helped shape Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub and, in doing so, helped launch hundreds of founders, careers, and community-changing ideas.

    Bill shares the origin story of Flywheel, from early conversations about social enterprise in the mid-2000s, to winning the RFP that formally launched the hub, to the hard truth that Flywheel’s original business model simply wasn’t sustainable.

    💡 Listen to hear more about:

    • How Flywheel came to life—and why it almost didn’t survive its early years
    • Why access to talent, customers, and capital matters for every startup
    • The shift from “building companies” to equipping founders
    • What success really looks like...
    • How Bill thinks about legacy, wisdom, and giving back in his “third act”

    Rather than pointing to a single “most successful” company, Bill reframes success through the people who’ve gone on to build again, pivot, lead, and mentor others. His philosophy is simple and enduring: bet on the jockey (the founder), not the horse (the company).

    This episode is a love letter to founders, coaches, and anyone who believes lasting impact is built through relationships, shared learning, and a willingness to step out of the spotlight so others can shine.


    At Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub, we exist to help founders turn purpose into sustainable businesses—through coaching, capital, and community. Whether you’re launching your first venture or looking to give back with your time, talent, or treasure, there’s a place for you in the Flywheel ecosystem. Learn more at flywheelcincinnati.org.

    On The Fly! will take a little break and be back with new episodes later this year.

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    33 Min.
  • Solving a “Dumb Problem” with Last Mile Food Rescue
    Feb 14 2026

    In this powerful episode of On The Fly!, host Joan Kaup sits down with Eileen MacDermott Budo, CEO of Last Mile Food Rescue, to unpack how a bold idea, smart logistics, and community-powered technology are transforming food waste into meals for neighbors across Greater Cincinnati.

    Eileen shares the behind-the-scenes story of how Last Mile Food Rescue evolved from a rocky early concept into a tech-enabled nonprofit that has rescued more than 14 million pounds of fresh, healthy food—preventing waste, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and delivering over 12 million meals to people facing food insecurity. Drawing on her background at Procter & Gamble and the U.S. Air Force, Eileen explains why execution, logistics, and human connection are just as important as a mission.

    From volunteer drivers using their own cars, to dispatch teams managing rescues in real time, to large-scale event recovery at festivals like Taste of Cincinnati and Oktoberfest, this conversation highlights how innovation and people come together to solve what Eileen calls a “dumb problem” – good food going to landfills while people go hungry.

    Listen to hear about:

    • Why food waste is both an environmental and social crisis—and how rescuing just 25% could eliminate food insecurity
    • How Last Mile Food Rescue blends technology and human relationships to scale impact
    • The logistics behind real-time food rescue and volunteer coordination
    • What it takes to grow a nonprofit from a kitchen-table idea into a regional operation
    • How mobile markets are bringing free, fresh food directly into underserved neighborhoods
    • Why failure, pivots, and the right partners were critical to Last Mile’s success

    To learn more about Last Mile Food Rescue, visit lastmilefoodrescue.org to explore how technology, volunteers, and partnerships are helping redirect surplus food to neighbors who need it most.

    At Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub, we believe stories like Eileen’s show what’s possible when mission-driven leaders combine purpose with execution. Learn how Flywheel supports social entrepreneurs, builds strong leadership teams, and helps bold ideas take flight at flywheelcincinnati.org.

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    31 Min.
  • Profit, Purpose, and the Truth in Between
    Jan 31 2026

    In this thoughtful and grounded episode of On The Fly!, Flywheel Executive Director Donna Zaring sits down with Mark Davis, CEO of TableSense and longtime Flywheel board member, to unpack what it really means to create social impact that lasts.

    Mark describes his journey from CPA and consultant to social entrepreneur working at the intersection of research, investment, and advocacy in the child welfare space. Along the way, he challenges some of the most common assumptions founders make about nonprofits, funding, and impact. Rather than starting with tax status or funding mechanisms, Mark offers a simple but powerful lens: Who are you creating value for—and how?

    This episode is a must-listen for founders navigating social enterprise models, nonprofit leaders rethinking sustainability, and anyone who believes impact work deserves clearer thinking and braver conversations.

    💡 Listen to hear more about:

    • Why nonprofit vs. for-profit is often the wrong first question
    • How social enterprises differ when the beneficiary isn’t the payer
    • What “wicked problems” really are—and why they require partnerships
    • Why jobs are a critical catalyst for housing, education, and childcare
    • The role of investment capital as permanent social capital
    • How TableSense blends research, investing, and policy to drive change
    • Why common sense, honesty, and “directionally correct” decisions matter more than perfection

    Learn more about TableSense’s work and resources at tablesense.org, and follow their insights on LinkedIn for updates on how they’re advancing opportunities in child wellbeing, workforce stability, and community resilience.

    At Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub, we help founders and nonprofits start with value—building businesses and organizations that deliver both financial sustainability and social impact. Learn how Flywheel supports entrepreneurs, coaches leaders, and strengthens Cincinnati’s impact ecosystem at flywheelcincinnati.org.

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    30 Min.
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