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HyperLocal(s)

Emily Harrington

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Emily Harrington, here! Mom, wife, retired communications liaison and Champaign, IL native bringing you a podcast from kitchen table studios in the ever evolving sometimes- boring-flatlands of Champaign-Urbana. HyperLocal(s) is a weekly pod where townies and transplants share their tales of tears and triumphs, losses and wins. The podcast was born out of a dormant journalism background mixed with genuine curiosity and the ability to listen without judgement. With two sons now in school, it’s ...
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What’s Up, Wake

The Publishers of Cary Magazine, Wake Living, and Main & Broad

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What’s Up, Wake covers the people, places, restaurants, and events of Wake County, North Carolina. Through conversations with local personalities from business owners to town staff and influencers to volunteers, we’ll take a closer look at what makes Wake County an outstanding place to live. Presented by Cherokee Media Group, the publishers of local lifestyle magazines Cary Magazine, Wake Living, and Main & Broad, What’s Up, Wake covers news and happenings in Raleigh, Cary, Morrisville, Apex ...
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Hyperlocal news in Philadelphia covering the neighborhoods of Fishtown, Kensington, Northern Liberties, Port Richmond, Bridesburg, Fairmount, Brewerytown, North Central, Temple, Strawberry Mansion, Francisville, Poplar, Ludlow and Spring Garden
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Small business marketing can be challenging. Follow along every Tuesday as Clarence Fisher, everyone's favorite small-business marketing expert uncovers the tools, tactics, and strategies the most successful small businesses use to dominate their local market and OWN the block. If you are a brick-and-mortar business owner, service professional or marketing executive who wants to harness the power of the internet and use digital marketing to get more customers, clients or patients for your lo ...
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A Locavore is person who choses to consume food that is grown, raised or produced locally, here on the Sunshine Coast This is the Locavore Podcast, hosted by Roz White Brought to you by White's IGA Produced by Podspot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In Good Company

Ashley Chamberlain

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Success in business doesn’t happen alone—welcome to In Good Company! Join Ashley Chamberlain as she connects with top industry experts and shares her own financial expertise and personal insights to empower entrepreneurs at every stage of their journey. From marketing and leadership to finances and personal growth, each episode delivers actionable tips and inspiring stories to help you take confident steps toward building a thriving business. Subscribe now and let’s grow your business, together!
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The Detroit based VVK PR+Creative team takes a deep dive into the important and interesting issues. Hosted by longtime radio and podcast host Craig Fahle, each episode will feature conversations with thought leaders from Detroit, the State of Michigan, and beyond.
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The Commons in Conversation

Chronicle of Philanthropy

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What can nonprofits and philanthropy do to bring Americans together and strengthen fractured communities? The Commons in Conversation gets answers in interviews with advocates, leaders, and thinkers, including philanthropist Reid Hoffman, author Barbara Kingsolver, and democracy scholar and nonprofit leader Danielle Allen. Join Chronicle of Philanthropy editors and writers as we explore solutions to division in America across lines of politics, race, class, gender, and more. This podcast is ...
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Too Much Talk

Onehunga FM

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Tim McCready chats with candidates and commentators throughout the local elections to tease out people’s visions for Onehunga and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
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The Indian D2C Playbook

Isaac John Wesley

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The Indian D2C playbook is a podcast series hosted by Isaac who is a serial e-commerce entrepreneur who built and sold his previous company to acquisition. In this podcast, he interviews direct-to-consumer brands who have built meaningful businesses over the past. The 25 minute crisp and tightly packed podcast quickly deep dives into behind-the-screens and uncover successful playbooks of D2C brands in India.
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"Indian Startup Stories" is a podcast about entrepreneurs and startups. Hear out stories straight from the founders, co-founders & leaders of various startups in India. They talk about how they started with their idea?, the passion which drives them, challenges they’ve faced, their achievements, how they managed bringing in funding and all the insights they have gathered in their journey, making them long runners. And yes! don't miss-out the rapid fire questions, at the end of each episode.
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This podcast is dedicating to taking an honest look at the reality of marketing and growing your real estate business. My guess is, you want to close more deals (whether it's working with buyers or sellers), but it's not as easy as some people (like bullsh*t marketers) would have you believe. I spend my day consulting with some of the best agents in the industry which basically means I have a front row seat to the behind-the-scenes of world-class marketing campaigns and listing strategies, a ...
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At Women Redefining, we’re passionate about celebrating the remarkable women shaping the real estate industry. Each episode is designed to ignite fresh ideas and empower you with practical strategies to build a life and business you love. Through powerful conversations, we amplify their achievements and share the stories of resilience, determination, and success that define their journeys. Our mission is to inspire and empower others by showcasing the incredible contributions of female leade ...
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There are some people who have the gift of teaching, and Anna is one of them. She is soft, kind, warm and structured. I loved listening to her gratitude and appreciation for being a mom and for the other parents that entrust her with their children. Listen as this South Side Chicago mom, wife, teacher and preschool leader talks all things kids, pot…
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As federal Washington burns with division and conflict, some grant makers are trying to repair the country’s social fabric by strengthening communities. Join Rockefeller Brothers Fund president Stephen Heintz and Katie Loudin of the West Virginia Community Development Hub for a discussion of the year-old Trust for Civic Life, an unusual $30 million…
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Small business owners know the challenge: you’re working hard, but your brand still isn’t cutting through the noise. In this episode of In Good Company, Ashley Chamberlain sits down with brand strategist and entrepreneur Kristin Marlowe to talk about building a brand that actually works for your business. Kristin shares: - How to identify the core …
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In this episode, Melissa sits down with tech expert Jen McFarland, a contributing writer for WRAL TechWire, author of Cary Magazine's Geek Peek column, and founder of Marit Digital, to explore the world of artificial intelligence (AI). They discuss the implications of AI in our daily lives, its integration into business operations, and how even non…
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Whether you’re a mompreneur, business owner, or entrepreneur in the trenches, this conversation with Lakisha Morris will leave you inspired and equipped with actionable strategies to protect your time, prioritize your values, and grow both your business and your family legacy. Lakisha shares her journey of building a thriving business while raising…
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If democracy is unraveling, what can save it? Scholar, author, and nonprofit leader Danielle Allen joins The Commons in Conversation to talk about a range of solutions championed by philanthropy and nonprofits. These include reform of institutions like Congress and the Supreme Court, investment in civics education, and a rekindling of civic spirit …
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In this inspiring episode, we talk to Gabi Angelini, a 2025 Cary Magazine Mover and Shaker, about her incredible journey as an entrepreneur. Gabi, alongside her mom and manager (momanger) Mary, overcame challenges in the job market faced by adults with special needs, especially those with Down Syndrome. They founded Gabi's Grounds in 2017 and Gabi'…
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These three talented, confident and hardworking young men join me for an impromptu podcast where we talk on a personal level about the game of football. Listen as these tropical transplants: Jer'Zhan (Johnny) Newton of the Washington Commanders and Denzel Daxon of the Dallas Cowboys, both former Illinois defensive linemen, talk with Jershaun (Shaun…
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Feeling burnout, decision fatigue, or clutter as you grow your business? You’re not stuck because you can’t handle it, you’re stuck because you were never meant to do it all by yourself. Ashley Chamberlain sits down with Pinky Jackson, professional organizer and founder of Ntegrity Organized Solutions, to talk about how hiring help can transform no…
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Join us in the podcast studio as we dive into the fascinating world of bees with apiary expert Justin Maness from Buddha Bee Apiary. Discover how Buddha Bee Apiary installs and maintains honeybee colonies across the Triangle's homes, schools, and businesses. Listen to Justin's journey into beekeeping, starting from his time at NC State and leading …
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Does philanthropy share in the blame for America's divisions? Hali Lee, co-founder of the Donors of Color Network, believes that large foundations and billionaire donors have done plenty to pull the country apart, even as they pursue good. Lee joins Chronicle deputy opinion editor Nandita Raghuram to discuss her new book, The Big We. They talk abou…
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Talk about a champion of both physical and mental growth. Emily is the epitome of discipline, control and practicing what you preach. The world of natural bodybuilding is layered and admirable. Listen as this Carbondale gal talks about the fascinating world of bodybuilding, prepping your body for competition, earning pro status, posing, the world o…
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Send us a text Four directors from the Gilbert Family Foundation reveal how half a billion dollars is revitalizing Detroit through interconnected investments in parks, arts, small business, and housing. JJ Velez explains how community-designed public spaces become neighborhood anchors. Akua Hill shares how cultural initiatives preserve Detroit's au…
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Kristina Cabanez-Winner moved to the U.S. to become a doctor, but motherhood changed everything. In this raw interview, she shares how she redefined success and purpose as a mom in business. Kristina opens up about the pressure of performing, parenting without her village, and what it took to admit she didn’t want the life she worked so hard for. T…
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In this episode, Melissa introduces L.A. Jackson, a garden columnist featured in nearly every issue in Cary Magazine's history. L.A. shares fascinating stories of his gardening journey and career, including his beginnings in Jacksonville, North Carolina, his time as an editor for Carolina Gardener Magazine, and his adventures leading European garde…
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This trio is a community-driven powerhouse of commitment and dedication to kids and the game of football. Listen as this mix of townies and transplants talks about youth football in our community, the popularity peak in the late 80s/early 90s, the fade out in the early 2000s and the rise again as Champaign-Urbana and surrounding towns build and str…
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Dr. Julie Lyles is a chiropractor and neurofeedback practitioner with 30 years of experience in whole-person healing. She breaks down the stretch–stabilize–strengthen framework, the trap of dopamine-driven decisions, and why today's healthcare system is failing both providers and patients. From spinal health to nutrition and sleep, Dr. Julie offers…
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In this episode, we sit down with Simone and Peter Stier, the dynamic husband-and-wife duo behind the Cafe Crimes cozy mystery book series. Discover how their real-life move from Los Angeles to the charming town of Fuquay-Varina inspired their bestselling novels set in the fictional Magnolia Grove. Learn about their writing process, transition from…
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From its post in America’s heartland, the 95-year-old W.K. Kellogg Foundation has achieved a diversity in grant making that has eluded many foundations: In the past decade, more than 40 percent of its grant dollars have gone to organizations led by people of color. La June Montgomery Tabron, CEO of the Battle Creek, Mich., grant maker, joins Chroni…
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Champaign County Court Appointed Special Advocate's (CASA) representatives stop by to passionately and compassionately explain why the kids in our community need CASA to to be their voice. Listen as Candi, a townie and CASA volunteer, and Laura, a Peoria transplant and Director of Development, talk about how they attach themselves to the child abus…
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What do career pivots, purpose-driven entrepreneurship, and home restoration have in common? This is the story of how one former educator built a thriving family business from the ground up. Meet Austin Collins, former school principal turned co-owner of Monarch Restoration, a family-run restoration company serving Louisville and Southern Indiana. …
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In this episode of What's Up, Wake, we sit down with Holden Bierman, a remarkable 17-year-old entrepreneur who founded the successful beachwear business Coastal Cool at age 12. Holden shares his journey from folding origami notes in sixth grade to creating a sustainable e-commerce brand that tackles ocean plastic pollution. Discover his inspiration…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Barbara Kingsolver frequently writes and talks about the origins of — and cure for — what she calls "urban-rural antipathy." Her most recent novel, Demon Copperhead, aims to dismantle stereotypes of her native Appalachia that she says infect politics and contribute to a mutual loathing between urban and rural Americans…
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My husband and I download this non-stop season of life. Listen as my husband and the "Tales From Two Townies" most requested, returns to talk wrapping basement construction, "stolen" haybales, parent failures, having "the talk" as kids and with our own, the neighborhood car chase and accident, In Retrospect: A HyperLocal(s) Project, teaching Scienc…
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CBD and essential oils are powerful tools for natural healing. In this episode, Michele Finn of Jubilee of Wellness shares how she built a wellness brand rooted in caregiving, courage, and care. In this episode, we explore the powerful story behind Jubilee of Wellness. Founder Michele Finn opens up about her journey from teaching hula hoop classes …
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In this episode, we invite you to our Aarti Party as we celebrate the annual food issues for Cary Magazine, Wake Living, and Main & Broad with dream guest Aarti Sequeira. Born in India, raised in Dubai, and educated at Northwestern University School of Journalism, Aarti's journey took her from serious journalism with CNN to stardom with Food Networ…
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What a local treasure. Champaign-Urbana is so very lucky to have someone who cares about creating, maintaining and improving beloved businesses in our community. Listen as this Michigan/Florida transplant talks about her commitment and ownership to five touchstone businesses in our town, Central Illinois Bakehouse, Espresso Royale Cafes, Martinelli…
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Introducing The Commons in Conversation podcast, an offshoot of The Commons, a special project from the Chronicle of Philanthropy. Our season kicks off with this urgent question: How can we reverse the trend of declining trust in institutions? Philanthropist Reid Hoffman is looking for answers with a $10 million open call for organizations working …
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What if the very thing that once made you feel broken became the path to your purpose? This week on In Good Company, we’re talking with Jessica Mattingly, founder of Lipstick & Lace Photography, a boudoir studio built on radical self-love, healing, and showing women (and men) how powerful they truly are. After surviving breast cancer, five failed r…
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Join us as we dive into the incredible journey of BJ Barham, the founder of American Aquarium. In this episode, BJ shares his personal and professional evolution from a small-town North Carolina boy with dreams of becoming a lawyer to a celebrated musician with 17 albums. Discover how he created the highly popular annual music festival Roadtrip to …
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The introductions go wayyyy back to Franklin Middle School then Central High. Two of the four Cornett sisters, Amanda Overmyer and Jodi Davis, join me for a look back, snapshot of the present and glimpse into the future. Listen as these Champaign natives talk sisterhood, family dynamics and roles, unexpected blessings, midwest mannerisms vs. southe…
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Discover how Christi McGown built a scalable, systems-driven service business that runs without her being in the room. In this episode of In Good Company, host Ashley Chamberlain sits down with Christi McGown, founder of an all-inclusive destination wedding business called The Happy Place, to talk about building a company that supports your life—no…
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In this episode of What's Up, Wake, we delve into the rich history and enduring success of Raleigh's legendary Angus Barn. Since opening in 1960, the restaurant has been a cornerstone for celebrations in the community, known for its exceptional steaks and inviting atmosphere. Join us as we sit down with Van Eure, daughter of founder Thad Eure Jr., …
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Coming in fresh from a day of summer school, this fixture at Central High School takes me through the trajectory of his teaching and coaching career. Listen as this small town Iowa farm kid talks farming, "kids these days," technology, the longevity of his career at our local high school, the approach of empty nesting, travel baseball, emotional co…
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Whitney Fallon shares her powerful journey from trauma to transformation, blending biochemistry, psychology, and holistic healing to help others thrive. In this episode, Whitney opens up about her transition from studying biochemistry and psychology to working in cardiology and critical care as a nurse practitioner. After facing her own health chal…
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What's Up, Wake: The Success Story of Home Court Pickleball In this episode of 'What's Up, Wake,' we dive into the booming world of pickleball, the fastest-growing sport in the United States. Meet Kat and Joe Entwistle, the dynamic duo behind Home Court Pickleball in downtown Fuquay-Varina, NC. Just nine months after opening, their indoor picklebal…
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Busy, kind, funny and self-deprecating. Jess stayed cool, calm and collected under pressure as the definition of a multi-tasking mom unfolded right in front of me in order to get the job done. Listen as this Chicago-area transplant talks micropreemie, losing a twin, infertility, the endless NICU stay, taking home "the sickest, smallest baby at Carl…
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Working moms, this one’s for you. Feeling overwhelmed, behind, or burned out? You’re not alone. Ashley Chamberlain opens up about mom guilt, burnout, mental load & small steps to feel like you again. From sharing calendars to permission to rest, this episode offers practical tips and raw encouragement for mompreneurs and working women juggling all …
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Join us in this compelling episode as we sit down with Kaylee Stavlas, the reigning Miss North Carolina Teen USA. At just 17, Kaylee has made remarkable strides as a pageant queen, a budding lawyer, CEO of a nonprofit, and a high school graduate. Listen as she shares her inspiring journey from her first pageant loss, through overcoming devastating …
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I couldn't take in all of the poetic and prophetic words fast enough. Wise beyond words and kind beyond the capacity of most, Carlos has used his tonsorial talent to give back to select groups of youth in our community. Listen as this Champaign native talks all things grooming, the importance of looking good to feel good, feeling good to perform go…
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From corporate burnout to earning the iconic pink Cadillac, hear Vicki Jackson's top sales tips, mindset shifts, and leadership insights. In this episode, we sit down with Vicki, a Louisville native and Director at Mary Kay. Vicki shares her inspiring journey from corporate America to becoming a successful leader in Mary Kay. Learn how the core val…
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Join us in this episode as we sit down with Joy Ennis, the general manager of Downtown Cary Park, who has played a pivotal role in transforming Cary over the past two decades. Learn about the park's dynamic features, including the award-winning playground The Nest, and discover the fascinating stories behind its design and sustainability efforts. J…
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A local newspaper article led me to her. She had surprised herself by winning an award for "Dispatcher of the Year." After talking to the 9-1-1 call center operator, there was no doubt she was deserving of this award. Listen as this Monticello Sage lights up the MIC with her tales from behind the drawn windows of the local 9-1-1 call center, the im…
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Today's episode features John Jennings, a business coach who shares practical tips for personal growth. He inspires listeners to embrace a **growth mindset** and strive to become the best version of themselves. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with **positive thinking** and actionable advice on **personal development**, regardless of you…
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In this episode, Melissa interviews Maverick Rose, a true Renaissance man known for his podcast 'The Maverick Rose Music Hour,' involvement in films, and his music career fronting various bands. Maverick shares insights into his journey from growing up in Raleigh to becoming a prominent local musician and radio personality. He discusses his unique …
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Open and honest, warm and approachable. Father O'Brien gives priests a great name. He has made such a positive imprint on our community, and we are sad to see him move on to his next assignment, as is the dedicated life of a priest. Listen as this Bloomington native turned nomadic priest talks rectory life, choosing to attend seminary and the low r…
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From rock bottom to building safe spaces for others, this story shows the power of emotional resilience and support networks in overcoming life's toughest challenges. Through personal growth and mindfulness, we see how one woman's journey from homelessness led her to create vital support services for others. Her story reminds us that with trauma co…
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Join us as we dive deep into the story of Tamasha Modern Indian, Raleigh's hottest dining destination, with Mike Kathrani and Tina Vora, the husband-and-wife team behind this celebrated restaurant. Discover how their journey from hair salons to hospitality led to creating an award-winning dining experience, complete with stunning design and a menu …
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It is much more than bell ringing and disaster relief, this couple upholds the promise to do the most good with the resources provided by The Salvation Army. Listen as this Nebraska native, Kenyon, talks about his story as a foster youth, how his mother needed and used the Salvation Army to bring their family back together, how the Salvation Army g…
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Thinking of hiring a nanny—or becoming one? In this episode, Sarah Saylor, former nanny turned CEO of The Hive Nanny Agency, opens up about the real dynamics between families and caregivers. From managing expectations to creating lasting relationships, Sarah shares the behind-the-scenes of what makes a great match. We explore: - Why flexible schedu…
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