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    John Murray, owner of 96 Pecan Company in Ninety-Six, South Carolina, discusses pecan farming and candy-making. Learn how his college football experience at Clemson and desire for a meaningful retirement led him to create a thriving business that's become an integral part of his community.

    In this episode, John talks about:

    His shift to pecan farmingApplying football lessons to businessNavigating challenges in agriculture and food productionStarting 96 Pecan Company and expanding into candy-makingCreating a welcoming, family-farm atmosphereBuilding customer loyalty through generosity

    John explains how his business has become a place of support for those seeking empathy. We also explore the local community that's supported John's success. Discover:

    How he's turned his store into a gathering place for localsThe impact of word-of-mouth in a small townHow he uses his business to give back to the community

    For travelers visiting Ninety-Six, SC:

    Why 96 Pecan Company is worth a stopWhat visitors can experience at the storeA glimpse into small-town Southern hospitality

    John's story shows that retirement can open new doors. This episode offers insights for those nearing retirement, considering career changes, or interested in stories of reinvention.

    Listen to how John's post-retirement venture led to a beloved local business, and discover the charm of Ninety-Six through its pecan-centered enterprise.

    Audio and Video: Melanie Lech Multimedia

    Special Thanks to Old 96 District

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    Erica McCier, owner of Indigenous Underground in Abbeville, South Carolina, and 2023 South Carolina Chef Ambassador, shares her remarkable journey from middle school art teacher to celebrated chef. Discover how a near-death experience became the catalyst for McCier's transformation, propelling her from the classroom to the kitchen and ultimately to culinary stardom.

    In this episode, Erica dishes on:

    Her surprising transition from teaching to cookingOvercoming health challenges and personal obstaclesOpening Indigenous Underground The whirlwind experience of becoming a SC Chef AmbassadorHow her nomination boosted business and opened new doorsBuilding lasting friendships with fellow chef ambassadors

    Get ready for some heartwarming moments as Erica shares how her new role has touched both her life and her customers'. You'll hear firsthand how she's adapted to sudden fame and embraced her expanded responsibilities.

    We'll also explore Abbeville's tight-knit community that's been crucial to Erica's success. Learn about:

    Her favorite local hotspotsOrganizing a massive Thanksgiving meal for 500 residentsGetting involved with the Chamber of CommerceHow community support fuels her passion

    Erica's journey proves that food is more than sustenance – it's a way to nourish the soul and bring people together. Whether you're a foodie, an aspiring chef, or simply love a good comeback story, this episode serves up inspiration by the plateful.

    Tune in to hear how one woman's leap of faith led her to the forefront of South Carolina's food scene, and why following your passion can lead to the most unexpected and rewarding places.

    Audio and Video: Melanie Lech Multimedia
    Special Thanks to Old 96 District

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    Welcome to our latest episode featuring Sharon Manor, a unique bed and breakfast in Abbeville, South Carolina. This former 1920s schoolhouse has been transformed into a cozy inn by the Chupp family.

    This episode offers insights for history enthusiasts, small-town charm seekers, and those interested in renovation projects. We also share useful tips for aspiring B&B owners.

    Join us to learn about the journey of Sharon Manor, from its days as a schoolhouse to its current status as a welcoming inn. You'll hear about the challenges and rewards of preserving a piece of local history while creating a comfortable retreat for visitors.

    Listen now and discover how an old school became a beloved bed and breakfast in the heart of South Carolina.

    If you enjoyed this episode, hit that subscribe button to catch more stories about hidden gems and travel inspirations!

    Audio, Video, and BTS: Melanie Lech Multimedia

    Special Thanks to: The Old 96 District

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    Join us as we dive deep into the world of culinary excellence with Chef Darren Smith, a renowned restaurateur and culinary maestro. In this episode, Darren shares his inspiring journey from his early days in the kitchen to becoming a successful restaurant owner. Discover the secrets behind running a thriving restaurant, including the importance of hiring great talent and fostering a positive work environment.

    Darren reveals the core values that guide his restaurant's success: creating an inviting atmosphere, serving exceptional food promptly, and maintaining menu integrity. Aspiring chefs will gain valuable insights as Darren offers advice on learning from seasoned professionals, exploring cookbooks, and embracing family food traditions.

    We also explore Darren's personal life, from cherished memories of his grandparents' frugal yet delicious meals to his own tradition of cooking for family and friends. Learn about his passion for local ingredients and the strong relationships he's built with farmers and fishmongers.

    Darren takes us behind the scenes of his experience on ChefSwap and the thrill of competing on a cooking show. Plus, get insider tips on hidden culinary gems in Conway and the surrounding area.

    Don't miss this captivating episode filled with culinary wisdom, personal anecdotes, and invaluable advice for food enthusiasts and aspiring chefs alike.

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    Bonfire- A Smokin' Taqueria

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    In this episode, Shawn Askinosie, founder of Askinosie Chocolate, shares his journey from being a criminal defense lawyer to pursuing chocolate.

    Takeaways:

    Tragedy can lead to finding one's life purpose.Rising cocoa bean prices pose challenges for chocolate makers.Building relationships with farmers is crucial in the chocolate industry.Profit sharing can have a positive impact on farmers and their communities. Askinosie's bean-to-bar chocolate company pays cocoa farmers a higher price and provides them with advance payments, improving their lives and communities.The company has funded projects such as metal roofs for homes, making a significant impact on the communities they work with.The Chocolate University program offers transformative experiences for students, teaching them about the impact of their work and the importance of human connection.Shawn highlights the challenges of technology and the need for in-person connections and authentic experiences in today's world.
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    In this episode, host Amelia Old chats with Rachel Knight, tourism director of Berkeley County, South Carolina. Discover the pivotal role Berkeley County played in the American Revolutionary War, the cunning strategies of the Swamp Fox, Francis Marion, and explore historic sites like Fort Fairlawn and Biggins Church.

    Learn about current preservation efforts, how you can experience battlefield tours, and upcoming events commemorating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolutionary War. Visit exploreberkeleycounty.com to explore this rich legacy.


    🔗 Explore Berkeley County: exploreberkeleycounty.com
    Special Thanks to Visit Santee Cooper https://www.santeecoopercountry.org


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    In this episode, host Amelia Old chats with Krissy Milan (Tourism Manager) and Colette Daniels (Tourism Development Coordinator) about Swan Lake Iris Gardens in Sumter, South Carolina. Swan Lake Iris Gardens , established in 1927, began as a private pond however, a twist of fate turned this into a haven for Japanese Irises, now boasting around 120 species.

    Over time, Swan Lake evolved from a private retreat to a beloved community treasure. Today, it stands as the only public park in the U.S. home to all eight known swan species. The gardens also hold the distinction of being a level 2 arboretum.

    Join us as we explore the unique features of Swan Lake Iris Gardens, its impact on Sumter's identity, and the oldest festival in South Carolina-The Iris Festival.

    For more information on Swan Lake Iris Gardens and upcoming events, visit LoveSumter.com or irisfestival.org.

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    Join Amelia Old, Darrell Gaither, and Lori Setzer as they celebrate the 40th anniversary of South Carolina's state dance at the North Myrtle Beach Area Historical Museum. Darrell and Lori share their journey from shagging novice to seasoned instructors and competitors, offering a glimpse into the rich history and culture of shag dancing in Myrtle Beach. Discover the tunes, debunk the myths, and explore the inclusive nature of shag dancing that welcomes dancers of all ages.

    Schedule your Carolina Shag Lessons in Myrtle Beach by emailing Darrell at [email protected]

    SPECIAL THANKS FOR THIS EPISODE:
    VIDEOGRAPHY, AUDIO, AND BTS : MELANIE LECH https://melanielechmultimedia.com

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    Step into the heart of Winna's Kitchen with Amelia Old as she sits down with Chef Jess Sagun. In this episode, Jess shares the personal journey behind Winna's Kitchen, a place where community, comfort, and cuisine intertwine. Jess opens up about her path, filled with moments of sorrow and triumph, and how these experiences have shaped the warm, inviting space that is Winna's Kitchen. Jess also opens up about the touching moments of generosity and kindness she's experienced from the community, illustrating Winna's Kitchen as not just a restaurant, but a cherished space in Myrtle Beach.

    https://www.winnaskitchen.com/

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    Dr. Benjamin E. Mays is a towering figure in the history of the civil rights movement in America. His story, a testament to the human spirit's resilience and capacity for greatness, serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for generations. Born in the waning days of slavery, Dr. Mays emerged from the humble beginnings of a sharecropping community in Greenwood County to become a mentor to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and an advisor to U.S. presidents. His journey is not just a narrative of personal triumph but a chronicle of the transformative power of education and moral leadership.

    In this episode, I sit down with the Executive Director of Dr. Benjamin E. Mays Historic Preservation Site in Greenwood, SC, Christopher Thomas. This marks the first of many on location episodes to come.

    Dr. Benjamin E. Mays's legacy reminds us that the struggle for dignity and justice is ongoing. His teachings, preserved through the dedication of the preservation site and the stories shared in this episode, continue to inspire and challenge us to rise above our conditions and contribute positively to society. By reflecting on the life of Dr. Mays, we are compelled to honor the sacred flame of African-American heritage and carry forward the values of equity and compassion that he championed throughout his life.

    SPECIAL THANKS FOR THIS EPISODE:
    VIDEOGRAPHY, AUDIO, AND BTS : MELANIE LECH
    OLD 96 DISTRICT AND THE DR. BENJAMIN E. MAYS HISTORIC SITE

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    Embark on a journey through the flavors, struggles, and triumphs of a culinary mastermind as I, Amelia Old, sit down with the pioneering Chef Daryl Shular. Chef Shular pulls back the curtain on his rise from a childhood filled with the warmth of his mother's kitchen to making history as the first African American certified master chef. The aroma of resilience and diversity is rich in this episode, as we trace his steps and discover how he's not only carving out a space for himself but also setting the table for future chefs through his work with Hospitality Forward and 100 Chefs of Tomorrow.

    We're reminded that cooking is much more than just a craft; it's a bridge to cultural understanding and a bond that unites communities. Taste the competitive spirit that drove him to the prestigious Culinary Olympics, where the pursuit of gastronomic perfection is a relentless quest. And yet, amid the high stakes of international acclaim, he maintains a focus on mentorship, illustrating the vital role that diverse perspectives and guidance play in shaping the artisans of the kitchen.

    In our final course of conversation, Chef Shular serves up his philosophy on the harmony of traditional and innovative cuisine, adhering to an 80-20 rule that guides his every creation. Chef Shular's legacy transcends his culinary achievements, seeding a future where the kitchen doors are open to all and nourishment comes not just from the food we eat but the support we offer each other. Join us at the table for an episode that's as heartfelt as it is enlightening, seasoned with the insights of a chef who truly leads with generosity.

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    As the executive director of The Kentucky Wildlands, Tammie Nazario has been a driving force behind the region's economic pivot from coal to tourism. With over 800 waterfalls as her office backdrop, Tammie embodies the resilience and spirit of her homeland, and she's here to tell us how her team has managed to carve a trail of hope through these enchanting woods.

    Home to mist-shrouded mountains and ancient forests, this 14,000-square-mile wilderness is a haven for adventure, culture, and tradition. This episode invites you to explore the diverse ecosystem and rich tapestry that defines this remarkable region, untouched since Daniel Boone's time. Tune in for a deep dive into the mist and mystery of The Kentucky Wildlands.

    Takeaways

    The Kentucky Wildlands is a region with untouched natural beauty, including over 800 waterfalls and unique outdoor experiences.Transitioning from coal to tourism has been a way to rebound from the economic loss in the region.The Kentucky Wildlands Waterfall Trail showcases 17 waterfalls and aims to create connectivity and encourage overnight stays in the region.Community support and involvement are crucial for the success of the Kentucky Wildlands and its initiatives.Becoming a National Heritage Area will put the Kentucky Wildlands on the national map and bring recognition to the region's cultural and natural heritage.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to the Kentucky Wildlands

    01:06
    Personal Journey and Connection to the Region

    03:16
    Eastern Kentucky Pride and Environmental Initiatives

    05:04
    Transition from Coal to Tourism

    06:26
    Kentucky Wildlands Waterfall Trail

    09:15
    Challenges and Resilience of the Region

    10:40
    Impact of Declining Coal Industry

    13:26
    National Heritage Area Recognition

    14:53
    Community Response and Support

    15:22
    Kentucky Wildlands Waterfall Trail

    16:44
    Memorable Experiences and Impact

    19:05
    Role of National Heritage Area

    19:34
    Future of the Kentucky Wildlands

    20:02
    Hidden Gems and Lesser Known Parts of the Region

    21:30
    Perception and Recognition of the Kentucky Wildlands

    22:26
    Advice for Transitioning to Sustainable Tourism

    23:48
    Exciting Projects and Developments

    24:18
    Voluntourism and Community Involvement

    26:15
    Personal Passion for Exploration and Promotion

    27:14
    Favorite Quote and Words of Wisdom




    https://www.explorekywildlands.com/
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    Meet Lisa Jansen, a fearless digital nomad who chose the open road over societal expectations. At 33, she discarded conventional norms—marriage, kids, and traditional careers—for a five-year escapade across New Zealand, chronicled on her blog, Life Done Differently. She's also the creative mind behind three books: "Life Done Differently," "The Nomad's Ultimate Guide to NZ," and "One Size Does Not Fit All."

    In this candid conversation, Lisa shares how breaking free from societal norms led to a rich and fulfilling life on her terms. Swapping her hectic Auckland career for a camper van, Lisa shares the joy she found in simplicity and the valuable life lessons she learned along the way.

    Get ready for insights that resonate, challenges that inspire, and a journey that defies the ordinary. Tune in to redefine your concept of a life well-lived.

    https://www.lifedonedifferently.com/

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    Born with a rare form of muscular dystrophy, Kristen Secor, is not one to be held back. She has found joy in exploring the globe, documenting her journey on her accessible travel blog, World on Wheels. Her experiences, filled with challenges and triumphs, offer amazing insights into the world of accessible travel.

    Kristin shares how meticulous planning and a keen spirit of adventure can make the world accessible for those with disabilities. She emphasizes the importance of using tools like Google Maps and seeking assistance from specialized travel companies. Hear firsthand about unforgettable experiences, from a woman fulfilling her dream of visiting Italy to her upcoming trip to Machu Picchu. Kristin’s tips and stories encourage listeners to balance practical aspects with the excitement of spontaneity, ensuring a safe and satisfying journey.

    As we wind down, we take a moment to appreciate the indispensable role of advocacy in the travel industry. Kristin’s travel tales from the breathtaking landscapes of Antarctica and Italy, to the thrilling climb to the top of the Duomo in Florence are truly inspiring. We also learn about the impact of the World on Wheels blog in empowering individuals to overcome their fears and enjoy accessible travel. This episode is an empowering conversation that underscores the importance of preparedness when traveling with disabilities and celebrates the extraordinary experiences waiting to be discovered. Tune in to discover how you too can spread your wings and explore the world, irrespective of the challenges life may throw your way.

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    Join us in this episode as we delve into the captivating world of Kamal X, a self-taught documentary photographer hailing from Brooklyn, New York. Kamal's lens doesn't just capture images; it reveals the power of photography to foster empathy, spark conversations, and bring about social change. From his global expedition in honor of a dear friend to his powerful documentation of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, Kamal's journey demonstrates how photography transcends borders and transforms lives. Discover the hidden truths of humanity through his lens and gain insight into his upcoming project, 'Black Astronaut,' set to release in late 2023. Don't miss this insightful conversation about the boundless potential of visual storytelling.

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    Curiosity sparked at a young age can lead to incredible journeys, and our guest today, Mandy Volpe, is a living testament to this truth. Her enchanting tale begins as a high school student hosting birthday parties at Interactive Neighborhood for Kids (INK) and soars all the way to becoming the first Executive Director of the organization. Mandy shares her inspiring journey replete with challenges, triumphs, and a vision to kindle the potential in every child walking through the museum's doors.

    Imagine a place where children can freely explore, learn, and make sense of the world around them. INK does just that with its extraordinary exhibits, like Grand Pappy Airlines. Mandy gives us an inside look at how the museum meticulously designs these spaces, ensuring they cater to all children, including those with autism and high sensory needs. Moreover, she shares a heartwarming glimpse into the life-changing magic that these exhibits have sparked for many families.

    However, the museum isn't just a playground for children. It's a testament to the resilience of a community, a beacon of hope in challenging times, and a colorful world that inspires. Mandy recounts how the Gainesville community rallied to support the museum and how these challenges have shaped its identity and mission. Together, let's explore the vibrant, inspiring world of INK and uncover the power of childhood curiosity.

    https://inkfun.org/
    https://www.facebook.com/INKforKIDS
    https://www.youtube.com/user/inkfunga
    https://www.instagram.com/inkkidsmuseum/
    https://www.exploregeorgia.org/city/gainesville
    https://www.gainesville.org/

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    In this episode of "Inspirational Interludes," join me on a profound exploration of self-discovery through travel. Delve into the intricate connection between how travel changes your perspective and traveling for self-discovery.

    Discover the thrilling world of solo travel as a transformative journey, where the thrill of solitude and the unexpected lead to valuable self-reflection and growth. Gain insights into the lessons of self-reliance and the profound connection forged with the world when you embark on a solo adventure.

    Through personal anecdotes and practical tips, uncover how travel not only broadens horizons but also deepens our understanding of ourselves. Embrace the unknown, challenge your assumptions, and learn the art of mindfulness as you navigate the path of self-discovery.

    This episode is an invitation to explore how travel uncovers new perspectives within and around us, creating moments of solitude and reflection that lead to personal transformation.

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    Imagine standing at the crossroads of a city that's fresh and undiscovered, your senses alive with the symphony of experiences ripe for the taking. We're embarking on a journey of 'traveling with intention,' immersing ourselves in local culture, engaging with people, and embracing the moments that make a place truly special.

    But we're not stopping there. We're diving into the deep end of the transformative power of intentional travel on personal growth. We're exploring uncharted territories, stepping out of the comfort zone and illuminating our own potential. It's not about capturing the perfect Instagram shot; it's about being present and embracing unscripted moments. So, grab your passports and let's embark on this journey together, exploring the world with a renewed sense of purpose and intention. Remember, it's not just about the destination; it's about the transformative journey you undertake within yourself. Safe travels, my friends!

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    Get a healthy dose of inspiration as we venture into the world of Royce Johnson, a dedicated park manager whose resilience and tenacity are nothing short of contagious. Picture a man who deftly balances managing Georgia's beautiful state parks with the rewarding yet challenging role of being a father to children with special needs. From Royce, we get drawn into a story that showcases the human spirit in all its strength and beauty, while also reminding us of our profound connection to nature.

    Our journey with Royce takes us through the lush landscapes of parks across Georgia and South Carolina, underscoring the importance of these outdoor spaces to communities. We learn about wildlife conservation, outdoor recreation, and the life-altering benefits these parks offer. We also get a glimpse of the balancing act that entails managing a demanding career while raising a family.

    Finally, we dive into environmental awareness and sustainable tourism. Hear about Royce's plans for enhancing Jack Hill State Park, his commitment to wildlife conservation, and his thoughts on the vital role that state parks play in our lives. Join us on this exploration into the captivating life of Royce Johnson, and get inspired by his unwavering dedication to his work, family, and the great outdoors.

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    Our guest today is a true trailblazer in the world of craft brewing. Robert Young is the first black brewer in Augusta, GA, and the owner and head brewer of Tapped 33 Craft Brewery. Robert's passion for brewing began as a hobby and quickly turned into a dream of starting his own brewery. With hard work and dedication, he has made that dream a reality. Robert's story is one of perseverance, creativity, and the power of pursuing one's passions. He has overcome many obstacles to bring Tapped 33 to life. Join us as Robert shares his journey from homebrewing to becoming an assistant brewer at Savannah River Brewing Company, and finally launching Tapped 33. He also discusses his approach to brewing, the unique flavors and techniques he incorporates into his beers, and his commitment to diversity and community. I am honored to have Robert join us to share his story and insights into the world of craft brewing. Whether you're a craft beer aficionado or just love a good success story, this episode is not to be missed.

    http://www.tapped33.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/tapped33
    https://www.visitaugusta.com/