Ty Pennington and Amanda Brinkman Talk Small Businesses, Big Dreams
Ty Pennington and Amanda Brinkman, hosts of "Small Business Revolution - Main Street," discuss the upcoming third season of the show. As of now, there are five cities in the running to be featured in the next season.
Brinkman talks about the positive impact of small businesses on small-town economies. She says the goal of the show is to grow these communities through small business investment. We talk with Pennington about his new role on the show and how it compares to his popular hosting gig on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition."
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