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In this inspiring podcast episode, we sit down with the owner of K B Cakes Bakery in Clover SC, who shares her remarkable journey from a home kitchen to a thriving storefront. She recounts how her passion for baking, combined with unwavering support from friends and family, fueled her dream of opening her own bakery. The community's overwhelming support has been pivotal, as evidenced by her consistent sell-outs every time she opens her doors. Throughout the conversation, she expresses deep gratitude for the encouragement and enthusiasm from local patrons, which has been instrumental in her success. Her story is a testament to the power of community and the impact of pursuing one's passion.
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In this podcast episode, Clover, South Carolina City Councilman Jason Manos, originally from New York City, shares his journey from the bustling streets of NYC to the charming town of Clover. He reflects on the cultural and lifestyle differences between the North and the South, highlighting the warm hospitality and tight-knit community he has come to love in his new hometown. Jason discusses his conservative views and how they shape his vision for Clover's future, emphasizing the importance of preserving the town's unique character while fostering growth and development. He also expresses his commitment to supporting local businesses, recognizing their vital role in the community's economic health and vibrancy. Throughout the episode, Jason's passion for his adopted town and his dedication to serving its residents shine through, offering listeners an insightful glimpse into his life and aspirations as a city councilman.
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In this episode of the podcast, two friends reconnect after many years apart since their high school days. The conversation revolves around their life journeys, with Josh sharing his experiences during his time in the military, highlighting personal growth and challenges faced during service. As a passionate movie fan, Josh discusses how films have influenced his life and inspired him to start a podcast of his own. His creative venture motivated the host to launch their own podcast, showcasing the ripple effect of inspiration among friends. Additionally, Josh's role as a police video auditor brings an intriguing perspective, as he sheds light on the significance of accountability and justice, adding depth to their meaningful catch-up. The episode is filled with nostalgia, laughter, and valuable life insights, demonstrating the lasting bond of friendship despite the passage of time.
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Wes tells us about possible covid origins
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my guest Adam and Wes discuss the south and bbq
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Eric is the owner of Southern Goon who makes hats, apparel, and fishing baits.
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Jeremy is an actor who has appeared in hit TV shows like The Walking Dead and Vampire Diaries just to name a few. Lately he is taking is artistic talent to the canvas and has been painting up a storm.
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MLB Legand Tommy John! He's been nominated for the MLB Era Hall of Fame.
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Jasyn has roots in the Carolinas but this jack of all trades has made Northern NY is home.
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Shawn is one of the Managers for the Watertown Wolves, a minor league Hockey team.
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The North Country Festival of Trees is a cool week of Christmas fun right after Thanksgiving. You'll see some really cool decorated Christmas Trees.
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The Fort Drum Rodeo and Equestrian Club provides riding and ranching skills to folks in the area. They focus on providing fellowship to the military and their families.
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Cliff is known for his "far left" beliefs around town. I've talked to some conservative folks lately and wanted to hear what the other side had to say.
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Steven is a Nashville recording artist who is putting North Country Country on the map
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Glenn Curry is a local radio/television personality in Watertown NY. He's originally from Queens NY. He's known for his show Live at 5 with Glenn Curry, its a political talk show.
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Donnie Barrigar aka Flat Earth Donnie has been making waves in Northern NY about the Earth being flat. He has taken his case before Watertown City Hall meeting several times. He's even left those meetings in handcuffs. He's ended up in cuffs over other beliefs has had too. I have heard a lot about flat earth lately and I wanted to know why he believed in it enough to risk jail. I was told that he was a very smart guy and had very conservative beliefs. His beliefs come from his faith in God and the Bible. I found him to be to be full of very interesting information.
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Eric "Senior" Soluri stared in the popular TV show Full Throttle Saloon. Now he's the VP of Sales for Full Throttle Saloonshine. His roots are right here in the North Country.
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Christine Darrow is hosting a psychic event for the Habitat for Humanity this weekend. I was introduce to her through a mutual friend, learning of her interest in history. When I found out she had psychic abilities I became curious. So in this podcast we'll talk about what she does and how she does it. We'll even get some background on the psychic community. She is happy to help folks and is not out to make a profit. Definitely by the end of the podcast my skepticism turns to more curiosity.
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Mike is in the band Annie in the Water that was started right here in the North Country. They have grown in popularity and toured nationally. They have a unique sound that'll make anybody move. I had such a great time being in the same room and taking in his energy.
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Joseph Cook is the Senior Technical Manager at NBCUniversal. He's a Watertown native who pursued his dreams to be behind the camera. He worked on bringing the Olympics to our TV and every other sport you see on NBC.
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