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“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, what are you doing for others?” -Martin Luther King, Jr.
On the podcast this week Meghan talks with Penny Davis, Office Admin. for the City Manager and honestly one of the best people you will ever meet. Penny does many things at the City, with one of her responsibilities being to oversee the volunteer boards and committees.
Meghan and Penny discuss how citizens can get involved on one of the boards or committees, what all Penny does around the City, and what has kept her working for Fairborn for 30+ years! It is a great conversation, hope you enjoy this week.
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Boards & Committees InformationSummer Camps & Programs Information CPR & First ClassesShred-It EventCommunity Movie NightFarmers Market Facebook Group -
This week on the podcast, Meghan talks with Mandy Taylor and Lexie Knick two teachers from Fairborn High School who lead the Environmental Club and are also members of the Fairborn Environmental Advisory Board (FEAB). They discuss what the Environmental Club does, the club's involvement in Arbor Day along with the Environmental Branch of Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and finally we discuss Mandy and Lexie's role on FEAB and the celebration planned for Earth Day with BW Greenway.
The conversation is insightful and entertaining at times, we hope you enjoy! Happy Earth Week. 🌎🌳
Show Notes:
BW GreenwayEarth Day CleanupEpisode 35 with Brandon HoughSummer CampsLand Use Plan Open House"Environmentally Friendly Things to do at Home"
RecycleCompostingCreate a Rain BarrelPlant native plants in your yard (start small) Use re-usable cups or reusable water bottle instead of plasticTurn off the lightsPay attention to food packaging - can you reuse -
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This week on the podcast Meghan talks with Kim Seubert, the Director of Fairborn's Victim Assistance Program. Kim and Meghan have an insightful conversation in the midst of this being a very heavy topic. They discuss the history of the Victim Assistance Program in Fairborn, the work the Victim Advocates do, and the resources available for those in our area. The work done by those within this program is invaluable.
Show Notes:
Victim Assistance ResourcesCrime Victims Rights ToolkitViolence Free Futures Michael's House* We do have a trigger warning for this episode as we cover topics of abuse and domestic violence. If you need to skip this episode we understand. *
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This week on the podcast Meghan sits down with Matt Halpin, the Downtown Revitalization Manager who works at Spark Fairborn. He and Meghan chat about Spark, what that space is, what it isn't, and the role Spark plays for entrepreneurs and local businesses. They also discuss Matt's work with the Downtown businesses and the City. It's a great conversation, so sit back and enjoy!
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Spark Fairborn Website, Facebook, and InstagramTeen Flashlight HuntPaws in the Park Egg HuntSummer HiresJuly 3rd & 4th Vendor Applications -
This week, Meghan talks with Delaney and Dakota about the Fairborn Young Professionals group that has been formed out of the Fairborn Area Chamber of Commerce. They both chat about the newness of the group and their eagerness to involve more young professionals. The group is just getting started, but seems like they are ready to take on the world. Check out the conversation and find out how you can get involved with the Young Professionals and more importantly Fairborn!
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Fairborn Young Professionals on InstagramFairborn Young Professionals InterestBarefoot in the ParkSpring Programs with Fairborn Parks & RecGreene County Parks & TrailsHoney Toast -
This week on the podcast, Meghan talks with Jeff Brock, the Executive Director of the Gala of Hope foundation, a non-profit that seeks to change the face of cancer in the Dayton region. The Gala of Hope support cancer patients, cancer treatments, and local cancer research in its drive to send cancer in our region into the sunset. With February being National Cancer Prevention Month this was a great opportunity to talk with Jeff about Gala and all they do for the community and Dayton area. We hope you enjoy the conversation.
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Gala of Hope FoundationFairborn High School Musical TicketsCribs for Kids EventFashion ShowFairborn Night at WSU GameBarefoot in the Park Tickets -
On the podcast this week Meghan talks with Shannon Fritz, Fire Marshall for the Fairborn Fire Department; Chelsea Sadinski, Fetal and Infant Mortality Review Supervisor with Dayton & Montgomery County Public Health; Nancy Kessinger, Program Manager & Supervisor for Help Me Grow Early Childhood Home Visiting Programs with Greene County Public Health; and Elaine Markland Pediatric ER Nurse with Dayton Children's Hospital.
They discuss the Cribs for Kids event happening on February 22nd at Fire Station 2, in Fairborn from 1pm-3pm. More importantly they cover why this event is so crucial for parents, caregivers, and the community at large. *The conversation does get a bit heavy at times as they discuss infant mortality.* We just wanted to offer that warning before anyone started to listen. The guests this week share some invaluable information for anyone taking care of an infant.
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Cribs for Kids WebsiteCribs for Kids EventGreene County Public HealthDayton & Montgomery County Public HealthDayton Children's HospitalABC's of Safe SleepingSafe Sleep Ambassador Program -
On the podcast this week, Meghan talks with Andrea Kunk, the President of Peerless Technologies. They discuss Andrea's role as President, what Peerless Tech. is all about, the role the company has played within the Defense Industry over the last 24 years, what being a women-led company means to Andrea, and so much more.
Get ready for a fantastic conversation - Andrea has some incredible things to say! You will not want to miss this episode.
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Peerless TechnologiesFairborn Night InfoPromo Code: FAIRBORN 24Cribs for Kids Info -
This week, Meghan talks with Terry Adkins, the Public Works Director for the City. They discuss what made him return to Fairborn after being in the military and his journey from mowing grass in the Parks & Rec Department to Public Works Director.
Terry and Meghan also talk about snow, plowing, and all things winter, which is very apropos for this time of year. If you. have ever wondered when your street would be plowed, this is THE episode to listen to! Bust out those hats and gloves and prepare for a great wintery-themed Rumor Has It episode.
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Government Ops Episode 8 - Terry AdkinsNon-Emergency Dispatch Line: 937-754-3000Warming Centers in Greene CountyCitizens' Forum Information -
On the podcast this week, Meghan talks with Mike Gebhart, Fairborn's new City Manager. They discuss his hopes, excitement, and what he looks forward to as he takes over the helm. Meghan and Mike also discuss the podcast's future and give a few updates you might want to know about! So, get ready for a great episode and one bodacious 2024.
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This week on the podcast, Meghan is solo and talks about the New Year, making resolutions, and what it takes to make a lasting transformation. May you be bodacious enough to invent yourself this year. Happy New Year, Fairborn!
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On the podcast this week Rob and Meghan interview Pam Gayheart. First and foremost she is a wonderful human being and an incredible servant within this community. One might say that she absolutely LOVES Fairborn and does whatever she can to make this community a better place for everyone.
Pam is the Director of Public Relations and Grants for the Fairborn City Schools, and has seen many changes during her 20+ years. Rob and Meghan discuss with her the changes she has experienced, the diversity of our community, the new schools, and much more. We hope you enjoy the conversation and get excited for the future of our school system and our community. We all are Skyhawks and need to carry around that Skyhawk Pride!
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On the podcast this week, Meghan was joined by guest co-host Corey Gayheart and podcast guest Allie Roberts-Brazie, Fairborn Third Grade Teacher and High School Cross Country Coach. It was a monumental podcast for Corey as he cleared off his podcast bucket list, and Allie was an excellent guest willing to share some of the spotlight.
Meghan and Corey discussed life as a teacher and coach with Allie, what it was like growing up in Fairborn and then becoming a Fairborn teacher, but most of all, the difficulty of losing an athlete and guiding a team through the process of grief and loss all the while grieving herself. Allie is an incredible human and has done some amazing things for this community, and herself as a way to process everything she has experienced. We promise this episode is worth your time.
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Fairborn XC FacebookFairborn XC InstagramFairborn Athletics50 States 50 Half-Marathons -
On the Podcast this week Rob and Meghan talked with Paul Keller about the last ten years of his time on City Council and as Mayor of Fairborn. As his time as Mayor comes to a close, Paul discussed the things he is most proud of during his tenure, and those things that are still in motion as we progress as a City. Rob and Paul also talked about his career in the Air Force and how that provided various leadership opportunities early on which helped him in his future roles within Public Service.
We hope you enjoy the conversation with Paul; he is a great man, who will continue to do incredible things for others and this community.
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FISH Thanksgiving GiveawayMiami Valley Meals Thanksgiving GiveawaySenior Center Thanksgiving MealWinter Sports EventHometown Holiday EventOfficer Fullen Hometown Heroes -
On the podcast this week Rob and Meghan sat down with Terry Blakley, Realtor and Owner of The Blakley Branch, and lifelong Fairborn resident. He talked about his love for this community, why he kept his business in Fairborn, his unique marketing approach, and what you can do if you are looking to buy or sell your home in the near future.
We will leave you with this quote from Terry:
"Fairborn has a small town vibe. Obviously things to do, Definitely a place where we feel comfortable. There's bigger cities that, in my opinion, don't have the same vibe. I like when you can go to the grocery and see lots of people you know; all the hometown things that you guys do around the community, and the festivals. It definitely feels more family than a lot of the bigger towns." - Terry Blakley
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The Blakley Branch WebsiteFairborn Library Events -
"Greene County Children Services must respond to more than 1,200 reports of possible child abuse, neglect, or dependency each year. Many of these children have to relive their traumas as they tell their painful stories to those who will and need to listen. It’s for the worst of these cases that Michael's House exists."
On the podcast this week, Meghan sat down with Amy Ferguson, Manager of Michael's House, to discuss the Child Advocacy Center's work for the children in Fairborn and Greene County.
With October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, this conversation was even more poignant as Amy shared both the heartfelt work and the heartbreaking work that goes into what the staff at Michael's House deal with. We encourage you to take the time to listen to the story of Michae's House and learn how you can help the center and the kids of Greene County.
(TW: We do talk about some sensitive topics related to abuse)
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Michael's House Info
Michael's House WebsiteMichael's House FacebookHow to Help:
Amazon ListOnline DonationHost an EventAdditional Needs LinksVolunteerHalloween Information
Spooktacular Costume ContestFairborn YMCA LocationHalloween Festival WeekendFairborn Area Chamber of CommerceFairborn Trunk-or-Treats List -
On this week's podcast, Meghan sat down with Bo Wagner of Wagner Subaru and talked about cars, sustainability, sharing the love, and much more. Bo also mentioned the upcoming Outdoor Experience at Eastwood Metropark on October 7-8 and the many other charitable endeavors that Wagner Subaru does throughout the year that you might not expect a car dealership to be doing. We hope you enjoy the conversation, and go check out Wagner Subaru!
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Wagner SubaruWagner - FacebookWagner - InstagramWagner - YouTubeSubaruTerracycleOutdoor Experience -
On the podcast this week, Rob and Meghan talk with Brandon Hough, a former United States Air Force member and Director of the USAF Marathon, who now focuses on the need for more native planting in both communities and private homes.
He is part of Homegrown National Park, which is a grassroots call-to-action organization focused on restoring biodiversity and ecosystem function by planting native plants. Brandon is a wealth of knowledge, and we promise you might want to either plant something or run somewhere when you are done listening!
Show Notes:
Homegrown National Parks
BW-Greenway
Beaver Creek Wetlands Association
Nature's Best Hope by Douglas Tallamy
Air Force Marathon
Friday the 13th
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On the podcast this week, Rob and Meghan talked with Cate Brinnon, owner of Kai Yoga in Downtown Fairborn. Cate has a great story that took her from Urbana, Ohio, to Washington, DC, and now to a second-floor studio where she teaches yoga to a community of people she adores.
Her story is filled with political figures, Hollywood Actors, the Dean of Colleges, and, yes, the occasional ordinary person on the street. What is most impressive about Cate is not the spectacular nature that has filled her life; it is her love, passion, and willingness to do what is good, just, and right in this world. We hope you enjoy the conversation with Cate as much as we did.
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Website - Kai Yoga StudioFacebook - Kai YogaInstagram - Kai YogaIMBD - Cate's BrotherHairborn Air Force Marathon Info -
On the Podcast this week Rob and Meghan talk to local business owner Fred Domicone, who has quite the story. He's a National Champion, has a successful printing company, son who played football for Ohio State, another son who is a biomedical engineer, and his wife and daughter run an ice cream business in Fairborn and Moraine. On top of all of that, Fred is one of the nicest people you will ever meet and is dedicated to his craft and even more so to this community. We hope you enjoy the conversation this week with Fred Domicone.
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Domicone PrintingJubie's CreameryDayton Flyers National Championship - Mostra di più