Listen "Beth Woolsey of The Clock Shop: Keeping Time in KC for 120 Years"
Episode Synopsis
On this episode of Banking on KC, Beth Woolsey, fifth-generation owner of The Clock Shop, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss carrying forward a 120-year family legacy while training her son to preserve the dying art of clock repair. Tune in to discover:How The Clock Shop has sustained its legacy for more than 120 years.Why clock repair is considered a dying art—and how Beth is mentoring her son Chris to become the sixth generation to carry it on.Fascinating stories behind restoring historic and unusual clocks, from French masterpieces to the Union Station landmark.How The Clock Shop is adapting services, including relocation to Independence and new pick-up and delivery options, to serve today’s clientele.Country Club Bank – Member FDIC
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The views and opinions shared in this podcast are intended solely for informational and educational purposes and do not serve as financial or legal advice or recommendations. Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO, does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information discussed. Always consult with a qualified professional for financial or legal decisions specific to your situation. Podcasts are not regularly updated, and information may become outdated.
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