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    In this episode of Greetings From the Garden State, host Mike Ham visits Varitage Brew Works in Bloomfield, NJ, to chat with Mark Costa, the owner and head brewer. Mark shares the story behind the brewery, its unique soccer-inspired theme, and the journey that led him from his roots in Nutley to becoming a key player in Bloomfield's local business landscape. He also dives into the trials of launching the brewery, collaborating with local partners, and creating a community-centric space.

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    Introduction & Setting the Scene: Mike kicks off from Varitage Brew Works with Mark Costa, marking the podcast’s first-ever Bloomfield episode.Varitage’s Origin Story: Mark reflects on Varitage Brew Works’ recent one-year anniversary, blending his passion for soccer with a European-industrial vibe that welcomes both soccer enthusiasts and casual visitors.Regulatory Hurdles: The challenges of navigating NJ's brewery regulations, from limited TV usage to licensing delays.The Bloomfield Connection: Why Mark chose Bloomfield as the home for Varitage, highlighting his deep-rooted ties to the town and its evolving community landscape.Mark’s Journey: From playing college soccer at Caldwell University and coaching at Belleville to touring as a musician and working in advertising.From Home Brewing to Entrepreneurship: How Mark’s homebrewing experiments, supported by honest feedback from family and competitive accolades, paved the way for Varitage.The Build-Out Struggles: The unexpected obstacles faced during construction, including landlord changes, delays, and the eventual triumph of opening day.Creating Signature Beers: Insight into flagship brews and rotating selections, along with popular collaborations like the holiday-themed peppermint bark porter using Holston’s chocolate.Community Engagement: Upcoming plans for Varitage’s Christmas market and outdoor beer garden events, fostering a stronger community connection.Honoring Heritage: The importance of Mark’s Portuguese-Italian heritage and family’s immigrant story in shaping Varitage’s identity.Looking Forward: Mark’s ambitions for future events, expanding distribution, and enhancing the brewery’s role as a local gathering place.

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    Website: VaritageBeer.comInstagram: @VaritageBeerVisit: 58 Washington Street, Bloomfield, NJ (next to the train station)App: Available on Google Play and Apple Store for exclusive updates and deals.

    Closing Thoughts: Mark’s journey is a testament to resilience, passion, and community support. Tune in to hear more about how Varitage Brew Works is brewing not just beer but a sense of belonging in Bloomfield.

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    We sit down with Joe Scacciaferro at Triple S in Bloomfield, New Jersey. Joe shares his journey from a funk band bassist to a pioneer in the synthesizer industry, detailing how his company, Triple S, became a key player in music technology and live event production. He recounts his transition into broadcast, highlighted by a collaboration with Ray Charles, and his Emmy-winning work in television.

    Joe emphasizes the importance of collaboration, passion, and resilience in the entertainment industry. He discusses the value of learning from failures and the necessity of building strong relationships to succeed. His stories illustrate how being adaptable and open to new experiences can lead to unexpected and rewarding career paths.

    He also introduces Ferro City, a platform designed to connect and empower creatives worldwide, offering resources and mentorship to those seeking to break into the industry. This initiative reflects Joe's commitment to giving back and supporting the next generation of talent. The episode is a testament to Joe's belief in seizing opportunities and the power of community in achieving success.

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    We welcome Chef Angel Rivera to discuss his culinary journey at Experience Kitchen and Cocktails in Avenel, New Jersey. Chef Angel, a proud Jersey native, shares his transition from an engineering background to the world of gastronomy, inspired by his multicultural upbringing and a deep love for food. His story is one of passion and perseverance, as he navigates the challenges of the restaurant industry to create a space that celebrates diverse flavors and cultures.

    Chef Angel elaborates on his philosophy of hospitality, focusing on the importance of creating a welcoming and memorable dining experience. He emphasizes the value of teamwork and mentorship in the kitchen, fostering an environment where staff can learn and grow. His approach is rooted in humility and a desire to inspire, ensuring that every guest feels special and every dish is crafted with care. The conversation highlights the vibrant atmosphere at Experience, where guests enjoy not only exceptional food but also engaging entertainment.

    The episode wraps up with a tasting session, where Chef Angel presents some of his signature dishes, including a lamb lollipop and a whole fried red snapper. These dishes reflect his commitment to quality ingredients and innovative flavors, offering listeners a glimpse into the culinary delights that await at Experience. Through this engaging discussion, Chef Angel Rivera showcases his dedication to elevating the dining experience, making it clear why Experience Kitchen and Cocktails is a standout destination in New Jersey.

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    We sit down with musician Christian Sparacio, who is set to headline the upcoming Jersey Fest. Christian shares his journey from growing up in Marlboro, New Jersey, to becoming a musician, highlighting his transition from a football player to a passionate artist. He reflects on his musical upbringing, influenced by a family that loved music, and how he found his voice and sound through personal exploration and experiences.

    The conversation delves into Christian's creative process and the importance of authenticity in his music. He discusses the challenges of balancing his identity as a former athlete with his musical aspirations and how he ultimately embraced his unique style. Christian also emphasizes the significance of connecting with fans, sharing how their feedback and support have been pivotal in his musical journey. His song "Honey Sweet," inspired by his late golden retriever, is a testament to his heartfelt songwriting.

    Adding a fun twist to the episode, Mike and Christian engage in a taste test of a Coca-Cola and Oreo collaboration. As they wrap up, Christian expresses excitement for Jersey Fest and his plans to continue writing and connecting with his audience. This episode offers an insightful look into the life of a musician navigating his path and building a community through music.
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    We sit down with private investigators Bari Kroll and Jen Rosant from B. Lauren Investigations. Bari and Jen recount their unique journeys into the field, highlighting how they transitioned from corporate roles to becoming private investigators. They emphasize the importance of shedding light on an industry often shrouded in mystery and discuss the challenges and rewards of their work.

    Bari and Jen delve into the diverse range of cases they handle, from tracking cheating spouses to conducting corporate investigations. They share anecdotes about the unpredictability and excitement of their job, including the lengths they go to remain undetected during surveillance. The conversation also touches on the importance of having a supportive family, as the demands of the job often require flexibility and understanding from loved ones. Their stories reveal the dedication and passion required to succeed in this field.

    The episode also addresses common misconceptions about private investigation, particularly the belief that one must have a law enforcement background to enter the industry. Bari and Jen stress that with the right training, anyone can pursue a career in private investigation. They encourage listeners to engage with their podcast for more stories and tips, offering a glimpse into the real-life experiences of these determined detectives. Tune in to discover the fascinating world of private investigation and the tenacity it takes to uncover the truth.

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    We sit down with musician Connor Bracken at Twin Lights Brewing, delving into Connor's evolution from a young guitarist to the leader of the Mother Leeds Band. Connor discusses his passion for music and the creative journey that led to a unique collaboration with Twin Lights Brewing. Together, they crafted an Irish red ale that not only celebrates their partnership but also supports local youth by funding musical instruments for aspiring artists.

    Connor reflects on the band's journey, highlighting memorable performances, including their first out-of-state festival in Pittsburgh. He describes the excitement of playing in new cities and the satisfaction of winning over audiences unfamiliar with their music. The conversation underscores the importance of having a dedicated team, as Connor credits his bandmates for their shared commitment to the music and the hard work required to thrive in the industry.

    The episode wraps up with a look at the band's latest single, "Back in Town," which Connor describes as a culmination of extensive effort and collaboration. He expresses excitement about the song's release and its potential impact. As the band continues to evolve, Connor remains focused on pushing creative boundaries and connecting with audiences, both old and new. The episode offers a candid glimpse into the life of a musician dedicated to his craft and the community that supports him.

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    We visit Electric Tattoo in Asbury Park to chat with tattoo artist Mike Schweigert. Schweigert shares his journey from growing up in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, to becoming a prominent figure in the tattoo industry. He discusses his early influences, including his love for music and skateboarding, and how these passions intertwined with his career in tattooing.

    Schweigert reflects on his experiences at art school, his initial foray into tattooing, and the challenges of opening his first shop. He recounts the evolution of tattoo culture from its niche beginnings to a more mainstream acceptance, highlighting the impact of social media and the importance of maintaining artistic integrity. Schweigert also shares anecdotes about his mentors and the lessons learned from them, which have shaped his approach to both art and business.

    The conversation delves into the operations of Electric Tattoo, where Schweigert emphasizes the importance of spontaneity and creativity in the tattooing process. He discusses his role in mentoring the next generation of tattoo artists and the collaborative environment fostered at his shop. Schweigert invites listeners to explore the vibrant tattoo scene in Asbury Park, whether through scheduled appointments or spontaneous walk-ins, capturing the essence of a community that thrives on artistic expression.

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    We welcome Mark Conklin, Vice President of Artist Relations and Programming at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Mark shares his intriguing journey from a young musician playing in local bars to a prominent figure in the music industry. He discusses his transition from performing to songwriting and artist management, eventually leading to his current role where he oversees the Record High program. This initiative is designed to educate young people about the myriad career opportunities in music and entertainment, both on stage and behind the scenes.

    Mark delves into the evolution of the Record High program, which began as a summer camp and has expanded into a comprehensive educational platform. The program now includes workshops on songwriting, audio production, and live performance, aiming to bridge the gap for young people by providing them with the skills and connections needed to succeed in the industry. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the business side of music, a crucial aspect for aspiring artists who often focus solely on the creative process. Through Record High, students gain access to industry professionals and real-world experiences, preparing them for successful careers in music.

    The conversation also highlights the unique opportunities provided by the Prudential Center, such as exclusive workshops and mentorships with industry professionals. Mark shares his vision for expanding these programs beyond Newark to reach more communities, including Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. He discusses the importance of community engagement and the role of the Prudential Center in supporting local talent. By leveraging the resources and connections available through the center, Mark aims to create a nurturing environment where young artists can thrive and realize their full potential.

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    We visit Secret Guitars in Toms River, New Jersey, to chat with the dynamic members of the Azures—Clarissa, Ashton, Gia, and Eric. The conversation delves into the band's origins, tracing back to when they first met at the guitar shop opened by Eric's father after transitioning from the carpet business. The Azures share their journey from those early days of experimentation and jamming to the release of their self-titled debut album, which encapsulates their unique blend of rock, blues, and psychedelic influences.

    Listeners are treated to insights into the band's creative process, where poetry often serves as the foundation for their songwriting. The Azures discuss the evolution of their music, highlighting how their sound has matured over time, particularly with tracks like "Whiskey Sour." The episode also covers the band's recent tour, which marked their first extensive venture beyond local shows, taking them through cities like Nashville and Baltimore. As they recount the highs and lows of touring, including the camaraderie and unexpected challenges, the Azures express excitement for future projects, including new music and potential tours. This episode offers a candid glimpse into the life of a band on the rise, driven by passion and a shared love for music.

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    Discover the secrets of energy healing and spiritual growth with our special guest, Karen Foote, the founder of Rebalance Reiki and Massage. Karen takes us on a fascinating journey from her early start in the healing arts at age 16 to the creation of Moon Magic in Hillsdale, New Jersey, a sanctuary born out of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through her story, you'll learn how personal challenges shaped her path and inspired her to build a community focused on intuitive healing and the power of Reiki.

    Unlock the mysteries of your own energy centers as we explore the vital connection between chakras and physical well-being. Karen shares her profound insights into how blocked chakras can lead to physical ailments, and how practices like Reiki can restore balance and promote deep relaxation. For those aspiring to become healers themselves, Karen provides valuable advice on the training and certification process, emphasizing the importance of intuition and trust in one's healing journey.

    Celebrate the transformative power of spiritual practices in personal relationships and self-discovery. Karen's experiences with sound healing, mindfulness, and navigating different spiritual beliefs within her marriage offer a reassuring message of growth and harmony. With a wide array of services and events at Moon Magic, from sound healings to moon circles, Karen is dedicated to supporting others on their spiritual paths. Tune in to hear about her unique approach to healing and her vision for a nurturing, spiritually vibrant community.

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    This week we're talking with David Suk, co-founder of St. Luna Spirits, at the charming Sirenetta in Hoboken. David shares his remarkable journey from the corporate world to the craft spirits industry, detailing how he transitioned from selling baby blankets to creating a premium craft moonshine brand.

    David begins by explaining the unique aspects of St. Luna's moonshine, which sets it apart from traditional moonshines. The spirit's mash bill is a blend of 95% Grade A molasses from northern Florida and 5% rye from the Carolinas, filtered through charred oak staves. This combination results in a complex flavor profile that can appeal to a wide range of palates, offering notes of molasses, smoke, leather, and spice.

    The conversation takes an intriguing turn as David recounts the serendipitous discovery of his master distiller, Scott, who had been perfecting the moonshine recipe in his backyard for nearly two decades. David's passion for creating a high-quality, versatile spirit led him to partner with Scott, and together they transformed a backyard operation into a sophisticated distillery setup.

    David also shares the challenges and triumphs of transitioning from a stable corporate job to the uncertain world of entrepreneurship, especially during the pandemic. Despite the timing, David's dedication to his craft and his innovative approach to moonshine have led to St. Luna being featured in top cocktail bars and restaurants, including Jean-Georges and Employees Only.

    Listeners will gain insights into the meticulous process of scaling production, the importance of branding and packaging, and the strategies for getting a new spirit onto cocktail menus. David discusses the role of his business partner, Aubrey Slater, a renowned mixologist, in crafting exceptional cocktails that showcase St. Luna's versatility. Aubrey's expertise and network in the bar scene have been instrumental in getting the word out about St. Luna.

    The episode also touches on the importance of local support and community connections. David talks about how being a local resident of Hoboken has helped him build relationships with nearby bars and restaurants, leading to St. Luna's presence in several popular spots in the area. He emphasizes the value of grassroots marketing and the impact of word-of-mouth recommendations in growing the brand.

    As the conversation progresses, David and Mike discuss the broader landscape of the craft spirits industry and the unique challenges and opportunities it presents. David shares his vision for the future of St. Luna Spirits, including plans for expanding distribution and continuing to innovate within the moonshine category.

    Listeners will be inspired by David's entrepreneurial spirit and his commitment to creating a product that stands out in a crowded market. Whether you're a spirits enthusiast, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply curious about the world of craft moonshine, this episode offers a compelling look at the dedication and creativity behind building a successful brand.

    Tune in to hear about the innovative spirit that's making waves in the craft cocktail scene, the importance of local support, and the exciting future of St. Luna Spirits. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the art of distilling, the journey of entrepreneurship, and the power of community in building a brand.

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    We welcome Julia Vain to discuss the exciting transformation of Angeloni's Club Madrid in Atlantic City. Julia, a South Jersey native, shares her journey from working at various local establishments to becoming a co-owner of this historic venue. The conversation kicks off with Julia recounting her early days in the fast-paced hospitality industry and the mentors who shaped her career.

    Julia provides an in-depth look at the rich history of Angeloni's Club Madrid, originally Club Madrid in the 1920s before becoming Angeloni's in the 1980s. She explains how the team discovered original elements from the Club Madrid era during renovations, which inspired them to honor both the past and present in their redesign.

    Listeners will hear about the unique events that have made Julia a well-known figure in the area, such as the wildly popular Christmas in July and Sopranos brunches. Julia also discusses the creative process behind these events and how they have helped her build a strong community presence.

    The episode highlights the collaborative spirit of Atlantic City's local businesses, with Julia mentioning partnerships with Alibi Gin, Rando's Bakery, and The Seed brewery. She emphasizes the importance of supporting each other to ensure the community thrives.

    Julia also introduces the concept of memberships at Angeloni's Club Madrid, offering exclusive perks and personalized experiences for loyal patrons. The discussion wraps up with a look at the diverse dining and cocktail options available, designed to provide a memorable experience for every guest.

    Tune in to discover the vibrant culture, innovative dining, and deep-rooted community spirit that make Angeloni's Club Madrid a standout destination in Atlantic City.

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    We welcome Kim Petillo and Taylor Franklin to the show at Salty's Beach Bar in Belmar, New Jersey. The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about the unique journey that led Kim and Taylor to become prominent figures in the pole dancing community. They recount their initial meeting in a pole dancing class during the summer of 2020, a time when both were seeking new forms of fitness and self-expression amidst the pandemic.

    Kim and Taylor share their personal stories, detailing how pole dancing became a transformative part of their lives. Taylor, with a background in martial arts and burlesque, and Kim, who discovered pole dancing after working as a stripper in college, both found a new passion that combined physical fitness with artistic performance. Their shared experiences and mutual love for the art form led them to create Creatures of Chrome, a production company that hosts monthly pole dancing shows at Salty's Beach Bar.

    The conversation delves into the challenges and rewards of performing, particularly how they overcame social anxiety to shine on stage. They discuss the supportive community they've built, which includes performers of all ages, sizes, and backgrounds, and the importance of creating a safe and inclusive space for everyone.

    Listeners will also learn about the logistics and creativity involved in organizing their shows, from selecting themes to managing applications from performers across the country. Kim and Taylor emphasize the importance of concept and storytelling in their performances, aiming to provide an unforgettable experience for their audience.

    The episode also highlights their latest venture, Badabling Fitness, a new pole dancing studio in Colts Neck, New Jersey. Taylor shares the exciting yet challenging process of opening the studio, from finding the perfect location to transforming it into a welcoming space for students of all levels.

    Throughout the episode, Kim and Taylor's passion for pole dancing and their dedication to their craft are evident. They discuss their future goals, including performing with live bands and expanding their reach within the pole dancing community.

    For those interested in attending a show or learning more about pole dancing, Kim and Taylor provide details on how to get involved through their Instagram accounts, @creaturesofchrome and @badablingfitness. This episode is a testament to the power of following one's passion and the incredible community that can be built through shared artistic expression.

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    Today we travel to the historic Great Notch Inn in Woodland Park, New Jersey. The episode features an engaging conversation with the roadhouse's owner, Rich Hempel, who provides a deep dive into the rich history and vibrant community that define this local landmark.

    Rich begins by sharing the origins of the Great Notch Inn, which was established by his grandfather during the Prohibition era. Initially a speakeasy known as the Green Chateau, the inn has evolved over the decades, becoming a beloved roadhouse that has stood the test of time for 85 years. Rich recounts how his grandfather, an accountant for the railroad, decided to open a bar despite the challenges of Prohibition. The original establishment was a speakeasy that sold milk, bread, and eggs in the front while serving bootleg booze in the back.

    As the conversation unfolds, Rich dispels the common misconception that the Great Notch Inn is merely a biker bar. He emphasizes that while the inn does attract bikers, it is much more than that. The Great Notch Inn is a vibrant live music venue that hosts performances every night it is open. Rich, a drummer himself, has a deep passion for music and has cultivated a community of musicians and music lovers who frequent the inn. He shares stories of how the inn has become a haven for local musicians, offering a space where they can perform and connect with an appreciative audience.

    Rich also delves into the personal history of his family and their connection to the inn. He talks about his grandfather's unique talent for imitating train sounds, a skill that even caught the attention of the Metropolitan Opera. This quirky talent is just one of the many fascinating anecdotes that Rich shares, painting a vivid picture of the inn's colorful past.

    The episode also touches on the challenges the Great Notch Inn has faced over the years. From the highway expansion that threatened its existence to the changes in ownership and management, the inn has weathered many storms. Rich discusses how he took over the business from his grandfather and later partnered with his mother to keep the inn running. He shares his journey of learning the ropes of the business, from maintaining the inn's historic charm to modernizing its offerings to attract a new generation of patrons.

    Listeners will appreciate the deep sense of community and history that Rich and his family have cultivated over the years. The Great Notch Inn stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of local businesses and the importance of preserving cultural landmarks. Rich's stories highlight the inn's role as a gathering place for people from all walks of life, from bikers to Wall Street professionals, all united by their love for music and camaraderie.

    The episode concludes with Rich reflecting on the future of the Great Notch Inn. He expresses his commitment to maintaining the inn's legacy while continuing to adapt to the changing times. Whether you're a local or just passing through, this episode offers a compelling look at a place where history, music, and community come together in a unique and unforgettable way.

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    We sit down with John Cozz, the dynamic entrepreneur behind Cozz Coffee. John, a native of Nutley, New Jersey, shares his fascinating journey from his roots in Essex County to becoming a prominent figure in the local coffee scene. He delves into his early life, influenced by the vibrant culture of his hometown, and his initial foray into architecture at NJIT, which he eventually left to pursue his true passion—coffee.

    John recounts his experiences working various coffee jobs during college, which ignited his interest in coffee roasting. He explains how the COVID-19 pandemic provided the perfect opportunity to launch his own coffee business, starting with an online mail-to-order service featuring unique artwork from local artists on the coffee bags. This creative branding approach, inspired by his love for skateboarding and its artistic culture, set Cozz Coffee apart in a crowded market.

    The conversation also explores John's musical journey, from his early days playing guitar influenced by punk rock to his current endeavors in the local music scene. He discusses the challenges and rewards of balancing his multiple passions, including skateboarding, which has taken him on explorative adventures across New Jersey.

    John shares insights into the evolution of Cozz Coffee, from its humble beginnings to the addition of a mobile espresso cart and eventually a coffee truck, which now serves customers at various events and farmers markets. He highlights some of his unique coffee creations, such as birch beer espresso and hot honey lemonade espresso, which reflect his innovative approach to the coffee business.

    Throughout the episode, John emphasizes the importance of community and creativity in his work, drawing inspiration from his family and friends. He also hints at future projects, including the potential for ready-to-drink coffee cans and expanding his brand's presence.

    Listeners will enjoy John's candid storytelling and the inspiring tale of how he turned his diverse interests into a successful and multifaceted career. Tune in to discover more about John Cozz's journey, his creative process, and his vision for the future of Cozz Coffee.

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    We welcome musicians Natalie Farrell and Lou Panico for an engaging conversation about their musical journeys and experiences in the New Jersey music scene. The episode kicks off with light-hearted banter about the New Jersey Lottery, setting a relaxed and friendly tone.

    Natalie and Lou share their backgrounds, with Natalie recounting her move from Brooklyn to New Jersey and her early passion for music and dance. Lou talks about his upbringing in a music-loving family and his early experiences with choir and theater. The duo discusses their serendipitous meeting and how they eventually formed a band, with Lou joining as the bassist and later becoming Natalie's husband.

    The conversation delves into their memorable performances, including opening Jersey Fest and playing at iconic venues like the Stone Pony. Natalie reflects on the evolution of their music, from bluesy improvisations to the pop-influenced tracks on their latest EP, "Mantra." They emphasize the importance of live performances and the unique energy they bring to their shows.

    Looking ahead, Natalie and Lou express their aspirations for the future, including touring and creating new music that blends various genres. They also highlight the supportive and collaborative nature of the Asbury Park music scene, which has played a significant role in their growth as artists.

    Throughout the episode, the camaraderie between Mike, Natalie, and Lou is evident, making for an entertaining and insightful listen. The episode wraps up with a shout-out to their fans and a look at what's next for Natalie Farrell and her band.

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    In this special episode of "Greetings from the Garden State," host Mike Ham is joined by Lauren LaRusso and Bruce Revman, Co-Host City Managers of the New York New Jersey 2026 World Cup Host Committee, at MetLife Stadium. They discuss the excitement and extensive planning involved in hosting the FIFA World Cup 26™, including youth soccer initiatives and large-scale fan festivals. The episode also features insights from Steve Sansonese, VP of Operations at MetLife Stadium, on the logistical preparations for the event. Finally, Jim Kirkos, CEO of the Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce, talks about the community and business impact, emphasizing the importance of local engagement and readiness for the influx of visitors.


    Youth Soccer Camp and Community Engagement

    Youth Soccer Day and Community Engagement

    - Discussion about the NYNJ youth soccer day happening at MetLife Stadium.

    - Lauren LaRusso explains the initiative by the New York New Jersey 2026 World Cup Host Committee to engage the community, partnering with the U.S. Soccer Foundation, New Jersey Youth Soccer, and local YMCAs across NYC and NJ.

    Host Committee and Organizational Efforts

    - Bruce Revman elaborates on the formation and responsibilities of the host organizing committee.

    - The committee handles logistics such as transportation, security, marketing, and community events.

    - Emphasis on the strong working relationship between New Jersey and New York, which was crucial in securing the World Cup final.

    New York and New Jersey Collaboration

    - The collaboration between New York and New Jersey is highlighted as a key factor in winning the bid for the World Cup final.

    - The unified effort involved various sectors including marketing, media, tourism, business, and security.

    World Cup 2026: Scale and Impact

    - Lauren LaRusso discusses the magnitude of the 2026 World Cup, which will be the largest event ever, with 48 countries participating and 104 matches, including the final at MetLife Stadium.

    - The event is expected to draw 3 billion viewers globally.

    Community and Economic Impact

    - The importance of engaging local communities and businesses in the lead-up to the World Cup.

    - Plans for large-scale fan festivals in New York and New Jersey to create a World Cup atmosphere beyond the stadium.

    MetLife Stadium Preparations

    - Steve Sansonese talks about the extensive preparations at MetLife Stadium, including expanding the pitch to meet FIFA requirements.

    - The stadium will undergo significant modifications to accommodate the World Cup, including seating adjustments and infrastructure enhancements.

    Operational Challenges and Solutions

    - Managing construction projects while maintaining regular events at the stadium.

    - Collaboration with other stadiums and international consultants to ensure compliance with FIFA standards.

    Visitor Experience Enhancements

    - Efforts to ensure a top-notch experience for visitors during the World Cup.

    - Special hospitality and brand activation areas will be set up to enhance the fan experience.

    Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce Initiatives

    - Jim Kirkos discusses the role of the Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce in supporting local businesses and communities.

    - The chamber is actively preparing businesses to capitalize on the economic opportunities presented by the World Cup.

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    In this episode of "Greetings from the Garden State," host Mike Ham sits down with Denise Rue, founder of the New Jersey Psychedelic Therapy Association and a licensed clinical social worker. Denise shares her fascinating journey from being a speech-language pathologist and poet to becoming a leading advocate for psychedelic therapy. She discusses her transformative experiences with psilocybin in Jamaica and the profound impact it had on her life and career. Denise also delves into the current legislative efforts to legalize psilocybin therapy in New Jersey, highlighting the potential benefits for mental health treatment. This episode offers a deep dive into the world of psychedelic therapy, breaking down misconceptions and exploring its therapeutic potential.

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    00:00:23: Introduction and Welcome
    00:01:14: Denise's Background and Connection to Bill Anthes
    00:02:00: Denise's Journey from California to New Jersey
    00:02:33: Educational Background and Career Path
    00:04:06: Transition from Poetry to Hypnosis
    00:07:23: Working with Trauma and Mental Health
    00:10:29: First Psilocybin Experience in Jamaica
    00:12:15: Description of a Psilocybin Retreat
    00:15:01: Impact of Psilocybin on Denise's Career
    00:17:26: The Healing Potential of Psilocybin
    00:19:46: Denise's Role in Jamaica and Return to New Jersey
    00:22:38: Founding the New Jersey Psychedelic Therapy Association
    00:24:57: Advocacy and Education Efforts
    00:26:16: Details of the Psilocybin Behavioral Health Access and Services Act
    00:33:12: Importance of Integration in Psychedelic Therapy
    00:36:03: Legislative Process and Future Steps
    00:38:29: Testifying Before the Senate
    00:41:26: Shifting Paradigms in Mental Health Treatment
    00:44:46: Resources for Learning More About Psilocybin
    00:47:05: Final Thoughts on Mental Health and Inner Life

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    We welcome Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman, the founders of Weird New Jersey, to discuss the magazine’s origins and evolution. Mark and Mark reflect on how they began the magazine in the early 1990s before the internet, initially distributing Xeroxed, typewritten newsletters to friends. The unique nature of the content, which ranged from local legends and paranormal stories to peculiar roadside attractions, quickly gained a grassroots following. Despite the technological limitations of the time, their dedication to investigating and documenting New Jersey's oddities helped Weird New Jersey gain traction. They discuss how the magazine gradually evolved from a black-and-white newsletter to a full-color glossy publication, supported by bookstores like Barnes & Noble. The conversation also touches on their investigative methods, which often involved visiting local bars and diners to gather information. Despite the longevity of their publication, they reassure listeners that New Jersey's strange phenomena and eccentric individuals provide a never-ending supply of material. The episode highlights the duo's unconventional yet trailblazing approach to content creation, maintaining that they present stories objectively and let readers decide their authenticity.

    The Great Notch Inn in New Jersey is an iconic roadside bar with a rich history. Originally located down the road, it was moved to its current location by rolling it on logs. The bar has evolved significantly over the years. The current bartender, Rich, has opened the bar to a wider crowd, including musicians and motorcyclists, unlike his grandfather who enforced strict dress codes and even had a shotgun behind the bar for security. The bar has become a beloved spot for many, with people reminiscing about their experiences and sharing stories of their visits.

    The conversation also touched on personal experiences of exploring abandoned places and encountering unexpected situations, like having a gun pointed at them. These adventures often lead to intriguing stories and discoveries, which are a significant part of the charm of Weird New Jersey. The publication has documented many unique and local legends, some of which have never been written about before.

    Weird New Jersey has grown significantly since its inception 31 years ago, becoming a staple for those interested in the state's oddities. The magazine, books, and other media have created a lasting impact, preserving the quirky history of New Jersey for future generations. The founders have had many memorable experiences, including meeting celebrities and collaborating with other authors across the country. Despite their success, they remain grounded and focused on continuing to share the peculiar stories of New Jersey.

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    In this episode of "Greetings from the Garden State," host Mike Ham interviews Aaron Price, CEO of Tech United New Jersey, at a co-working space in Hoboken. They delve into the vibrant tech community in the area, celebrating its cool vibe, great food scene, and tight-knit network. Aaron, a long-time Hoboken resident, shares his entrepreneurial journey, from patenting a weightlifting device to co-founding an online food ordering service in the late 90s.

    Aaron discusses the challenges of entrepreneurship, including the isolation he felt before finding a supportive startup community in New York. This inspired him to start the Hoboken Tech Meetup, which evolved into the New Jersey Tech Meetup, fostering a robust local tech community. He also highlights Propelify, an annual innovation festival he founded to celebrate those who turn ideas into action. Propelify was later acquired by the New Jersey Tech Council, now known as Tech United New Jersey, which Aaron leads. Their mission is to inspire and support New Jersey’s tech innovators, leveraging the state's rich talent pool and maturing tech ecosystem.

    The conversation covers the impact of media coverage on fintech startups in New York City, contrasting it with the challenges New Jersey startups face in gaining recognition and investment due to the local media's limited reach. Aaron emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about New Jersey's tech scene to attract attention and resources. He discusses Tech United's role in fostering connectivity and support for entrepreneurs through events, mentorship programs, and partnerships with large corporations. Successful initiatives like the Better Planet program with PSEG and Propelify have helped startups gain exposure and funding, demonstrating the benefits of strategic networking and community-building.

    The speakers reflect on high-level discussions about technology and their relevance to the average New Jersey resident. They emphasize the tangible benefits of tech, such as job creation and economic growth. The episode highlights Propelify, a tech festival in Hoboken attracting around 5,000 attendees, featuring talks on AI, fundraising, hiring, and more, along with exhibitions and networking opportunities. Notable speakers include successful entrepreneurs like Mark Lori and Carolyn Everson. Propelify is inclusive, catering to both young innovators and established professionals, aiming to unite the tech community and foster collaboration. The festival offers a pitch competition, speech coaching, and ends with fireworks, blending business and fun. The speakers encourage listeners to attend Propelify and engage with Tech United, stressing the importance of staying ahead in tech for career advancement and community growth.

    Tune in to learn more about New Jersey’s thriving tech scene, the importance of media coverage, and how events like Propelify are shaping the future of innovation in the Garden State.

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