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In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor @ColaMayor Daniel Rickenmann speaks with Jamie Cooper and Latasha Taste from Communities in Schools of South Carolina. They discuss the organization’s crucial role in supporting students by providing mentorship, guidance, and resources to overcome challenges in and out of the classroom. Learn how Communities in Schools works with educators and parents to ensure every student has the tools they need to succeed—and how you can get involved in making a difference in the lives of Columbia’s youth.
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In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann sits down with the organizers of the Columbia Food and Wine Festival to discuss the evolution and impact of this annual celebration. Since its humble beginnings, the festival has grown into a significant event that showcases the diversity and talent of Columbia’s culinary scene. The conversation covers the festival's origins, the involvement of local chefs, and how the event has become a key driver of tourism in the region. Tune in to hear how this festival is not just about great food and wine, but also about telling Columbia’s unique story to the world.
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In this episode of Around Town, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann sits down with Nell Fuller and Julie Tuttle, the visionary entrepreneurs behind Cola Love. What began as a simple idea for community engagement has blossomed into a powerful vehicle for local economic development through innovative pop-ups. Nell and Julie discuss the journey from launching experimental pop-ups to developing a unique incubator program that provides local entrepreneurs with the opportunity to test their business concepts in real-world settings. From exclusive dining experiences to creative retail spaces, Cola Love is more than just a series of events—it’s a movement that’s energizing Columbia’s business landscape. Tune in to learn how these pop-ups are driving community growth, fostering local talent, and proving that Columbia is the land of opportunity for entrepreneurs.
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In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann speaks with Andrew Boozer and Danielle Floyd from Senior Resources about their work providing meals, care, and social connections to Columbia’s senior community. They discuss the growth of the Meals on Wheels program and their urgent goal to eliminate the 160-person waitlist. Tune in to learn how this nonprofit is making a difference and how you can help ensure no senior is left behind.
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In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann sits down with Bailey Parker, the executive director of the Gills Creek Watershed Association. Bailey shares her unexpected journey from a career in music to leading one of Columbia’s most crucial environmental organizations. They discuss the ongoing efforts to restore Gills Creek, the challenges posed by urban development, and the importance of community involvement in conservation. Tune in to learn how Bailey and her team are working to protect Columbia’s waterways and how you can get involved in preserving these vital natural resources.
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In this episode of Around Town, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann sits down with Brian and Kelly Glynn, the dynamic duo behind Columbia's beloved Village Idiot Pizza. The Glynns share their journey from humble beginnings to becoming a cornerstone of the Columbia community, with two thriving locations and a commitment to giving back. They discuss the challenges and rewards of running a family-oriented business, their deep involvement in local initiatives like Pizzas for Preemies, and the exciting expansion of their brand through franchising. Tune in to discover how a simple slice of pizza can help build a community and leave a lasting legacy.
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In this episode of Around Town, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann chats with Donald Brock Jr., co-founder of Soda City Comic Con, Columbia's premier pop culture event. Donald shares the fascinating journey of building Soda City Comic Con from its rainy beginnings in 2015 to its current status as a major annual attraction. With exclusive VIP experiences, vintage gaming rooms, and over 150 diverse vendors and artists, this year's event promises something for everyone. Tune in to discover the highlights of the 9th annual convention and what makes it a must-visit for comic enthusiasts and curious locals alike. Mark your calendars for August 24th and 25th at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center—this is an event you won't want to miss!
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Laird Weaver's journey to his current role at Palmetto Place, a teen homeless shelter in Columbia, was fueled by a passion for community and growth. She's developed a profound love for Columbia and its potential through engaging with business owners and residents. This experience ignited her desire to contribute more deeply, leading her to seek volunteer opportunities. Laird's dedication to understanding and supporting the city's youth, particularly those who might fall through the cracks, aligns with her commitment to fostering community development and growth.
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Join host Daniel Rickenmann as he welcomes Maurice Pearl, the new director of the COMET transit system. Maurice shares his journey into public transit, beginning in Indiana in 2002 and progressing through various roles, culminating in his current position in Columbia, South Carolina. The conversation delves into the contrasts between different geographical areas Maurice has worked in and discusses the challenges and opportunities for improving public transportation in Columbia.
Listen in as Maurice highlights the importance of expanding coverage areas, increasing bus frequencies, and the innovative potential of integrating microtransit in the Lower Richland area. Discover how the transit system addresses emergency preparedness with a diverse fleet, focusing on a sustainable future with hydrogen-electric buses and the benefits of enhancing bus stops with more shelters and amenities.
Maurice and Daniel also cover the economic and societal importance of a robust public transit system and how increasing ridership can unlock more federal funding. The episode touches upon forward-thinking initiatives like fare-free zones to boost young people's opportunities and reduce road congestion. Maurice eagerly discusses future projects supported by the penny sales tax renewal aimed at improving connectivity and service.
This episode promises a comprehensive look into the ambitious plans for Columbia’s transit system and Maurice’s enthusiastic approach to making them a reality.
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In this episode, host Daniel Rickenmann is joined by Xavier Blake, the Executive Director of One Columbia, as they delve into exciting ideas for community development through art, food, and music. From revitalizing empty spaces with art installations to supporting local artists and diverse communities, they discuss a multifaceted approach to enriching the city's cultural landscape. Join us as we uncover the potential for collaboration, innovation, and celebration within Columbia's close-knit community, where history, art, and creativity intersect to create a unique tapestry of experiences.
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Welcome to this special episode of Around Town where we dive into the heart of Columbia’s culinary scene with the Columbia Food and Wine Festival! This annual event, now a major highlight, showcases the rich diversity and talent of local chefs and restaurateurs and brings together the community and visitors to enjoy mouth-watering dishes and exquisite drinks. We cover all the exciting events that make this festival a grand celebration of food and culture. Don’t miss your chance to explore, indulge, and support Columbia's bustling food scene. Remember, this festival is a story of Columbia, told one bite at a time—mark your calendars for an unforgettable experience next year!
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Today marks a special episode as we sit down with renowned local architect Dale Marshall, celebrating a milestone 35th anniversary of his firm, Architrave, which he started with his uncle Alan back in 1987.
In this episode, we journey through the transformative world of historic preservation, recognizing the intricate craftsmanship necessary for projects that breathe new life into buildings dating from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. We'll discuss the successful renovations of icons such as the Dupree building and the Canal Dime Savings Bank, and how these efforts fuse with the growing demand for downtown living in Columbia.
Our host Daniel Rickenmann, alongside Dale, will discuss the trends shaping our city's housing landscape: the move towards open, casual living spaces, the allure of walkability and urban amenities, and the changing preferences in home design that reflect a simpler, more functional lifestyle.
With an eye on the future, Dale shares insights into the need for diversity in housing types that cater to millennials and downsizers alike, and the challenges faced by historic buildings in the adjacent towns of Chapin and Newberry.
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In the latest episode of 'Around Town,' we had Robert Hughes discuss the BullStreet project, a significant development in Columbia's urban landscape. Robert and his team have transformed a large area into a lively hub, integrating dining, retail, and living spaces. The project is set to introduce a considerable number of new residential units by the end of the year, marking BullStreet as a leading example of urban revitalization. The conversation covered the mix of national, regional, and local retailers contributing to a vibrant community core that appeals to a broad spectrum of businesses and residents. As BullStreet continues to develop, with infrastructure being laid out for future expansion, there is a strong sense of excitement and a collective aim to drive Columbia forward. This extensive development is not just changing the city's layout but also fostering innovation and opportunity. Each advancement at BullStreet contributes to Columbia's vision as a top city in South Carolina, offering a high quality of life, ample opportunities, and a vibrant, forward-thinking community.
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In this episode of 'Around Town,' host Daniel Rickenmann invites guests Ray Tanner, the Athletic Director at the University of South Carolina, and Christopher Miller to discuss the role of USC athletics. The episode, 'USC's Athletics: Cultivating Talent and Community Engagement,' looks at how the university's sports programs contribute to both athletic success and community engagement. Christopher Miller explains the process of organizing a major soccer event in Columbia, including interactions with the mayor, governor, and professional soccer clubs. The episode also highlights the achievements of coaches Dawn Staley and Coach Paris, the situation with the Carolina Panthers, and the idea of reviving sing-along traditions to improve game days. The conversation covers the teamwork among the university's coaching staff, the impact of athletic events on local development, and efforts to enhance Williams-Brice stadium. The episode concludes with a discussion on athlete development, community outreach, and upcoming events that contribute to Columbia's community spirit. This conversation with Daniel Rickenmann, Ray Tanner, and Christopher Miller underscores the significant role of USC athletics in supporting community growth.
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Join host Daniel Rickenmann in this special 'Around Town' episode as we dance through the vibrant streets of Five Points during the St. Patrick's Day festivities! Get the inside scoop from event guru Trae Judy and the multifaceted Heather McDonald, who unveil the intricate tapestry of planning Columbia's most spirited celebration. From music venues to Irish culture, family fun, and charitable impacts, we deep dive into the festival's $12.6 million economic swing and its 42-year tradition of community joy. Tap your feet to stories of southern charm, green beer, diverse music lineups, and band camaraderie that make more than just leprechauns want to leap! Sláinte to sustainability, safety, and citywide engagement – 'Five Points St. Pat's Fest: Behind the Scenes with Trae Judy and Heather McDonald' sings of more than just a day of festivities; it's about laying the cobblestones for future revelries!
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In this episode of Around Town, host Daniel Rickenmann talks with Trevon Fordham, the director of violence prevention for Columbia, South Carolina. Fordham brings his experience from parks and recreation, law enforcement, and grant administration to discuss the city's strategies against crime and violence. He emphasizes the importance of mentoring youth and shares his approach to intervention and support. The conversation covers the shift in how conflicts are resolved within communities and highlights the importance of education and community engagement in reducing gun violence. Rickenmann and Fordham also discuss the need to build relationships in the city and with community leaders to support organizations and maintain consistent interaction with residents. This episode offers a detailed look at Columbia's community efforts, the significance of grassroots initiatives, and the commitment needed to guide at-risk youth toward a safer and more positive future.
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Welcome to 'Around Town' with host Daniel Rickenmann on this episode, we delve into the latest developments surrounding the Midlands' communities. We step into crucial conversations with Mayors Thomas Andrews and Tem Miles from the neighboring Forest Acres and West Columbia cities. Explore the unique efforts in community revitalization, infrastructural projects, and creative strategies to meet urban challenges. Hear insights about the balancing act of undergrounding utility wires, innovative recruitment in law enforcement, and inspiring collaboration for regional growth. Whether it's plans for a new city park or aligning retail development, find out how these changes are poised to shape the Midlands. Listen now for an in-depth look at these leaders' dedication and vision for their cities, only on 'Around Town'.
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In this episode of 'Around Town', host Daniel Rickenmann is joined by Kameisha Heppard, Director of Homeless Services of Columbia, and Mackin Wall, a specialist in Rapid Shelter operations. They cover the situation of the hundreds of unsheltered individuals and the joint efforts to assist them.
Kameisha Heppard talks about her experiences in service, addressing the issues faced by the chronically unsheltered, such as mental health and substance abuse, and the complexities in managing cases for women in shelters.
Mackin Wall shares her background and the growth she has experienced in unsheltered services, emphasizing the importance of personal connections and communication.
The recording of this episode marked the one-year anniversary of the Rapid Shelter program, noting its impact on 34 individuals and acknowledging the dedication of those involved. It covers topics like transportation barriers, the need for long-term treatment facilities, and the significance of community collaboration.
Daniel Rickenmann, Kameisha Heppard, and Mackin Wall discuss the necessity of public support and ongoing assistance, while sharing success stories from the Rapid Shelter. The episode serves as a reminder of the impact that compassion and collective efforts can have on the unsheltered population in Columbia.
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In this episode of 'Around Town,' join host Daniel Rickenmann as he welcomes Jill Smith of Jill Smith and Associates Counseling to dive deep into mental health and therapy.
They explore Jill's compelling journey from experiencing personal challenges to founding her successful counseling practice. Despite advice to focus solely on business management, Jill remains active in practice, connecting with clients and mentoring her team of 14 therapists. Her dual role fuels the thriving practice she has established here in the Midlands and keeps her grounded in the art of therapy.
Tune in to witness a heartfelt discussion that journeys through open conversations on mental health, the impact of social media, and the power of a supportive community.
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In this episode of Around Town, host Daniel Rickenmann welcomes guest Sumner Bender, Executive Director of the iconic Nickelodeon theater. They dive deep into topics and issues revolving around the arts, non-profit organizations, and the film industry within Columbia. The conversation takes you on a journey from celebrating local culture through art and suggesting creative ways to nourish the arts scene, to discussing the challenges the arts community faces and the potential ways to overcome these obstacles. The future of the Nickelodeon, the effects of the pandemic on the film industry, and innovative ideas for engaging audiences and the business community are also vividly covered. Don't miss insightful discussions about activities like short film festivals, art installations, and much more that can create a strong, inclusive and thriving arts environment. Tune in to explore the soul of Columbia as seen through the lens of art, creativity, and collaborative efforts.
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