
What’s Up, Wake
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Ep 55The Big Cheese with Frank Yarborough of Frankie B's
Host Melissa interviews Frank Yarborough, creator of Frankie B’s pimento cheese, just days before the Pimento Cheese Festival in Downtown Cary Park. Frank shares how he grew up with his mother’s pimento cheese, learned the family recipe after she passed, and refined it into three flavors with a focus on traditional Southern taste, Duke’s mayonnaise, and a spreadable, dense consistency. He describes early public tastings outside his Academy Street home, the strong festival response, and moving into an inspected commercial kitchen before selling officially. Frank discusses festival sales goals, local retailers and restaurants now carrying the product, ideas for serving pimento cheese, and future plans that may expand into Southern baked goods like chocolate and lemon meringue pies.00:00 Meet Frankie B02:08 Family Recipe Roots03:57 From Sharing to Flavors04:39 Festival Buzz Takes Off07:26 Branding and What Makes It Different09:25 Selling Out and Scaling Up14:33 Going Legit Commercial Kitchen16:16 Why Cary Owns Pimento Cheese17:11 Downtown Cary Life Changes19:16 Fencing In Privacy20:02 Roots in Downtown Cary21:04 Festival Crowds and Traffic21:36 Judging Pimento Cheese23:00 Duke's and Family Legacy24:17 Best Ways to Eat It27:33 Beyond Pimento Cheese29:22 Growing Frankie B's32:13 Where to Buy and Ship33:29 Wrap Up and Thanks
Ep 54From Sgt. Pepper to Sasq'et with Storyteller Maxim Langstaff
Storyteller and Grammy/Emmy-nominated writer-producer Maxim Langstaff discusses his decades behind the scenes with music legends including John Denver and Beatles producer George Martin, describing how his John Denver Wildlife Concert work led to a 16–17 year collaboration with Martin on a live stage/film project exploring Sgt. Pepper’s creative process. He reflects on the changing, overwhelmed modern media landscape and how artists are shaped by myth versus truth. Langstaff connects his conservation roots and time in New England wilderness to his debut novel “Sasq'et,” a cinematic, women-centered adventure using Sasquatch as a device to explore identity, nature, and unanswered questions, blending fiction with researched science and history. He shares how the book emerged nonlinearly while living in a remote Maine cabin and traveling cross-country with his dog, Kemo. “Sasq'et” releases April 7, with the audiobook as well.00:00 Meet Maxim Langstaff02:35 Behind the Music Legends06:44 George Martin and Sgt. Pepper09:57 Industry Then and Now12:02 John Denver and Conservation19:18 From Documentaries to Fiction22:11 Truth Best Left Unknown22:34 Writing Finds Its Path23:34 A Woman’s Journey24:13 Sasquatch as Metaphor26:06 Belief Versus Science28:45 Native Names and Origins30:37 From Book to Screen32:29 Craft of Storytelling35:26 Release Date and Audiobook36:46 Lightning Round Favorites40:26 Casting and the Dog43:23 Final Thanks and Farewell
Ep 53Chatting Collectibles with Adam and Tara of Triangle Area Trading Cards
Join us as we dive into the world of card collecting with Tara and Adam Reynolds, the masterminds behind Triangle Area Trading Cards. From childhood nostalgia to serious collecting, they share their journey from avid collectors to successful business owners running a beloved local hub in North Carolina. The couple recount their initial foray into card trading, their challenges of moving from a corporate job to entrepreneurship, and the tight-knit community they've built around their passion. Learn about the evolution of the trading card industry, their biggest finds, future aspirations, and the joy of bringing families together through this timeless hobby.00:00 Meet the Card Pros02:30 Adam’s First Packs04:09 First Big Pull05:56 From Passion to Business08:06 Opening the First Store09:28 Early Challenges and TCG Shift10:54 Outgrowing the Space14:04 How the Hobby Changed16:38 Getting Started at the Shop18:23 Avoiding Collector Burnout19:27 Trading Online vs. In Store20:01 Breakers and Live Auctions20:48 The Shop Community Vibe22:27 Biggest Collection Purchases24:20 Babe Ruth Signed Baseball25:58 Balancing Hobby and Business27:35 Advice to Younger Self28:48 Future Plans and Growth29:59 Lightning Round Favorites32:36 LEGO Collecting and Minimalism33:59 Where to Find the Shop35:01 Final Thanks and Wrap Up
Ep 52Rolling the Dice with That's Spot On! Designers Sue and Linda
Join us as we dive deep into the inspiring story behind That's Spot On!, a board game created by friends Linda Pelnik and Sue Dohm. Discover how their shared love for family game nights led to the creation of a game that captured hearts at the New York Toy Fair. Linda and Sue discuss the origins of their friendship, the challenges of manufacturing, securing spots in mom-and-pop stores, and navigating the complexities of the game industry. Don't miss their fascinating journey filled with highs, lows, and plenty of laughs as they bring their creative visions to life.00:00 Meet the Inventors02:48 From School Friends to Co-Founders04:15 Fixing Liar's Dicexsxw05:09 New Mechanics and Game Board07:11 Learning Manufacturing from Scratch08:17 Designers and Industry Help10:19 Marketing and Grassroots Sales13:32 New York Toy Fair Breakthrough16:57 Working with a Friend18:09 Shipping Delays and Tariffs19:42 Canals and Shipping Chaos20:16 Founders' Backgrounds and Skills21:36 Toy Fair to Warehousing22:37 Box Size and Shelf Space23:41 Next Game Spot and Snap24:36 Trade Shows and Cutting Costs26:03 Creative Process and Advice27:45 Family Playtesting Support28:49 Lightning Round Game Night31:18 Where to Find That's Spot On!32:12 Shoutouts and Wrap Up
Ep 51Today in the Quay with Jason Wunsch
Jason, creator of the “Today in the Quay” Facebook page, shares how he built a positive hub for Fuquay-Varina updates over 12 years, growing to about 30,000 followers. He discusses moderating the page, highlighting youth sports and local business openings, and supporting standout athlete Sarah Strong’s early recognition. Jason also reflects on Fuquay-Varina’s rapid growth, community events, new attractions, and excitement around the upcoming Target, and he plugs his Facebook page and newsletter with over 7,000 subscribers.00:00 Meet Today in the Quay02:59 Why He Started It04:36 Fuquay Growth and Vibe05:38 Courtroom vs. Facebook06:58 Spotlight on Youth Sports08:25 The Sarah Strong Story14:52 Businesses and Local Buzz17:04 Awards and Wide Reach20:52 Balancing It All22:32 Favorite Annual Events23:51 24 Hours in Fuquay25:46 Target and What’s Next28:15 Where to Follow and Newsletter29:26 Wrap Up and Thanks
Ep 50Rinkside with Carolina Hurricanes Player Jordan Martinook
Host Melissa Wistehuff takes “What’s Up, Wake” on a rink trip to Invisalign Arena, the Carolina Hurricanes’ practice facility, for a conversation with Hurricanes forward Jordan Martinook. He discusses watching the Olympics (and rooting for Canada), his pick for a Hurricanes siren guest (Sylvester Stallone), and how he describes the team’s passionate, unexpectedly electric fan base and playoff tailgating. Martinook talks about recharging off the ice with his wife and three kids, what he watches at home, and his love of restaurants, including favorites from Scott Crawford. He shares an ideal Raleigh food day, dream alternate careers, reality-show survival picks among teammates, perspectives on hockey fights and dental care, his walkout song choice, memorable moments at Lenovo Center, and a perfect family day in Raleigh. 01:01 Show Welcome and Setup 01:36 Rink Trip Introduction 02:19 Olympics Allegiances 03:43 Who Sounds the Siren 04:23 Canes Fans and Tailgates 05:37 Family Life Recharge 06:58 Kids' Movies and TV 08:34 Foodie Life at Home 09:30 Best Food Cities on the Road 11:05 Scott Crawford and Favorites 13:04 Perfect Raleigh Food Day 14:30 Dream Job and Reality TV 16:27 Fights and Dentist Talk 18:22 Walkout Song and Big Moments 20:03 Perfect Raleigh Family Day 21:02 Thanks and Sign Off
Ep 49From Pharmaceuticals to Pastries: Hanadi Asad of Asali Desserts & Cafe
In this episode of 'What's Up, Wake,' we delve into the heart and culture behind one of MacGregor Village's beloved gourmet sweet shops, Asali Desserts & Cafe. Host engages in a heartfelt discussion with owner Hanadi Asad, exploring how her Palestinian heritage, artistic inclinations, and personal tragedies have shaped her entrepreneurial journey. From her start in a licensed home kitchen to the courage needed to open a storefront, Hanadi Asad shares insights on balancing family, overcoming fears, and bringing unique Mediterranean desserts to the community. She offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and reflects on the community's response to her endeavors. Don't miss this inspiring story of passion, resilience, and artistic innovation.00:00 Introduction to the Sweet Episode02:04 The Origin Story of Asali Desserts and Cafe05:02 From Pharmaceuticals to Pastries06:06 Balancing Passion and Practicality08:15 Challenges and Inspirations13:47 Family Involvement in the Business17:16 Cultural Influences on Business17:55 Struggles with Language and Hospitality18:29 Creating a Welcoming Environment19:24 Cultural Comparisons and Challenges20:43 Exploring Palestinian Desserts22:31 Personal Favorites and Unique Recipes24:32 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs26:55 Reflections on Timing and Challenges28:55 Future Plans and Personal Growth31:34 Concluding Thoughts and Encouragement
Ep 48A Beacon of Hope: NeighborUp CEO André Anthony
In this episode, we highlight the inspiring work of NeighborUp, a nonprofit born from the merger of Dorcas Ministries and Western Wake Crisis Ministry. Host Melissa is joined by André Anthony, CEO of NeighborUp, who shares his personal journey from the YMCA to leading a major community organization. André discusses NeighborUp's mission to support Western Wake County with financial aid, food assistance, job training, and advocacy. The episode delves into the merger process, the challenges, and the significant community impact that came from combining two long-standing nonprofits. André also shares heartfelt stories of how NeighborUp has positively affected individuals and families, offering a beacon of hope in times of need. Tune in to learn more about how you can get involved and support your community through NeighborUp.01:29 Spotlight on Community Heroes02:40 André Anthony's Journey03:55 Mentorship and Impact06:40 Dorcas Ministries and Western Wake Crisis Ministry10:12 The Merger: NeighborUp12:15 Navigating the Merger Process15:32 Impact of the Merger19:36 Dorcas Thrift Shop Rebranding20:13 Introduction to NeighborUp and Dorcas Thrift Shop21:11 Expansion Plans for Dorcas Thrift Shop21:22 The Ministry Aspect of Dorcas Thrift Shop22:34 The Origin of the Name Dorcas23:04 Impact Stories from NeighborUp27:08 How to Get Involved with NeighborUp31:58 Personal Insights and Fun Activities34:13 Conclusion and Contact Information
Ep 47Art in Bloom: Inside the NCMA with Director Valerie HIllings
Join Melissa as she interviews Valerie Hillings, the Director of the North Carolina Museum of Art. Valerie shares her journey from studying art history at Duke University to leading the museum. They delve into the upcoming Art in Bloom exhibit, the integration of outdoor and indoor art spaces, and the unique cultural experiences offered by the museum. Valerie also discusses how the museum adapts to different seasons, collaborates with other institutions, and engages with the community. Discover what it takes to bring art to life and the future exhibitions you can't miss.00:00 Introduction and Personal Background00:21 Museum Dynamics and Building Names00:49 Podcast Setup and Introduction01:32 Introducing the North Carolina Museum of Art02:41 Art in Bloom Exhibition04:18 Valerie's Journey to Museum Directorship11:04 Museum Operations and Community Engagement13:30 Unique Aspects of the North Carolina Museum of Art17:00 The Importance of Planning Your Museum Visit17:40 The Perks of Local Museums18:24 Introducing Art in Bloom19:12 Challenges and Logistics of Art in Bloom21:37 Themes and Inspirations for Art in Bloom23:12 Collaborations and Special Events29:33 Upcoming Exhibits and Events32:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Ep 46Visit Raleigh: An Insider's Guide with Jessica Holt
Join us as we chat with Jessica Holt, the Director of Public Relations and International Tourism for Visit Raleigh, about what makes Raleigh a top destination. From its burgeoning food scene and festivals to its sports and Southern charm, discover the behind-the-scenes magic of promoting Raleigh to the world. Jessica shares insights on how Raleigh balances growth with preserving local flair; attracting visitors for leisure, business, and sports; and enhancing the local economy through tourism. Learn about Raleigh's upcoming events, its unique attractions, and discover hidden gems you might have missed. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this episode will give you plenty of reasons to fall in love with the City of Oaks.00:00 Welcome to Raleigh: A Southern Gem01:08 Meet Jessica Holt: Promoting Raleigh Worldwide01:39 The Mission of Visit Raleigh02:06 Balancing Growth and Local Charm02:56 Sports and Event Venues in Raleigh03:52 Relocating to Raleigh: A Visitor's Journey04:25 Raleigh's Unique Attractions and Free Offerings05:35 Target Audiences for Raleigh Tourism06:40 Music Festivals and Events in Raleigh09:18 Economic Impact of Events and Festivals11:23 Exploring Wake County's Surrounding Towns12:59 Raleigh's Food Scene: Michelin Guide Recognition17:04 Recent Developments in Raleigh19:40 Pitching Raleigh: A Diverse and Eclectic Destination20:28 Diverse Pitches for Different Travelers21:04 Exciting Events and Festivals in Raleigh22:23 Upcoming Developments in Raleigh25:23 Challenges in Increasing Tourism26:50 International Travel and Comparisons to Raleigh29:36 Lightning Round: Favorite Spots and Hidden Gems34:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Ep 45Kickstart Your 2026 Financial Goals with Expert Tips from Joe Mecca
In this episode, we shift the focus from health and travel New Year's resolutions to financial wellness for 2026. Special guest Joe Mecca from Coastal Credit Union shares his top five tips for smarter saving, intentional spending, maintaining an emergency fund, reassessing retirement plans, and paying down debt. Additionally, Joe discusses the importance of budgeting tools and how to use them effectively, from apps to good old spreadsheets. Tune in for actionable financial advice to ensure 2026 is the year your wallet breathes a sigh of relief.00:00 Introduction to Financial Goals for 202601:18 Meet Joe Mecca: Financial Expert02:01 Tip 1: The Importance of Budgeting08:05 Tip 2: Building an Emergency Fund11:42 Tip 3: Reassessing Retirement Plans18:21 Tip 4: Implementing a Debt Reduction Plan23:33 Tip 5: Rewarding Yourself for Financial Success26:11 Conclusion: Wrapping up Financial Resolutions
Ep 44NC Travel from East to West
In this episode, we dive into an exploration of two charming travel destinations in North Carolina: Edenton and West Jefferson. Susan Martin Cyr, owner of Edenton's Inner Banks Inn, shares insights about the historic bed and breakfast, the significance of Edenton’s preservation efforts, local attractions, and culinary delights. The episode also features a discussion with Lily Memmel, general manager of the West Jefferson Hotel, about the hotel's rich history, substantial renovations led by her father Mark Beck, and notable local activities including shopping, hiking, and river excursions. Both guests offer detailed travel tips and underscore the importance of preserving local history.00:22 Exploring North Carolina's Hidden Gems00:53 Discovering Edenton: A Historical Treasure03:10 Edenton's Must-See Attractions06:12 Edenton's Culinary Delights13:12 West Jefferson: A Mountain Retreat13:37 West Jefferson Hotel: A Historic Revival17:14 Dining at the West Jefferson Hotel20:16 Top Activities in West Jefferson23:16 Summer Fun in West Jefferson25:29 Conclusion and Farewell
Ep 43Navigating Perimenopause with Jamie Gallagher
In this episode of 'What's Up Wake,' we focus on women's health, specifically perimenopause. Host Melissa welcomes Jamie Gallagher, a board-certified nurse practitioner and perimenopause specialist. Jamie shares her journey and expertise, discussing symptoms, misconceptions, and treatment options for perimenopause and menopause. The episode also covers the historical context behind hormone therapy, the importance of individualized care, and the latest insights into hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Tune in to learn valuable information about managing this crucial phase of women's lives.00:00 Introduction to Women's Health Focus01:11 Meet Jamie Gallagher: Perimenopause Specialist01:57 Personal Journey and Professional Insights03:27 Challenges in Menopause Care04:14 Hormone Therapy Controversies09:47 Heart Disease and Estrogen15:53 Navigating Perimenopause Symptoms23:21 Hormone Replacement Therapy Explained25:22 Comparing Birth Control and HRT25:42 The Importance of Continuous HRT26:40 The Black Box Warning on HRT27:14 The Impact of Estrogen on Women's Health29:24 Challenges in Hormone Therapy Education30:42 Addressing Common Questions on HRT33:18 Natural Supplements and Hormone Therapy36:10 Menopause and Joint Pain38:08 Weight Gain During Menopause40:45 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions
Ep 42Fitness for All: A Journey with Adrien and Meagan
In this episode of What's Up, Wake, we dive into New Year's resolutions with a special focus on fitness goals. Join us as we talk to Adrien King and Meagan H. Jacobs, owners of AKtivate Fitness, the winners of Best Fitness Program in the 2025 Cary Magazine Maggy Awards. Located in Cary's Millpond Village, AKtivate Fitness is known for its welcoming community and innovative approach to helping people maintain their fitness resolutions long-term. Learn about their journey into the fitness world, the unique aspects that set their studio apart, and their commitment to mental and physical health. We also discuss their involvement in the Rock Steady Boxing program for individuals with Parkinson's disease and their new initiative, AKtivate Movement and Recovery. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or new to fitness, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration to help you achieve your fitness goals in 2025 and beyond.00:00 Welcome and New Year's Resolutions02:10 Meet the Fitness Experts: Adrian and Megan02:41 Fitness Journeys: From Personal to Professional05:53 Building a Fitness Community07:17 The Rewards of Coaching09:23 Challenges of Running a Fitness Business14:59 Rock Steady Boxing: A Unique Approach to Parkinson's19:43 Empowering Athletes: From 8 to 70 Members20:34 The Importance of Strength Training21:53 Kickboxing: A Comprehensive Workout25:51 New Year, New Goals: Fitness Resolutions29:06 Introducing Activate Movement and Recovery32:12 The Vision for the Future33:35 Conclusion: Reflecting on Success and Future Plans
Ep 41The Science and Benefits of IV Hydration Therapy with Dr. Jonathan Leake
In this episode, we dive into the rising trend of IV hydration therapy with Dr. Jonathan Leake from Hydrate Medical. Discover how IV hydration can combat dehydration, boost energy, and enhance overall wellness. Dr. Leake shares his journey from being a board-certified emergency medicine physician to founding a successful chain of hydration clinics. Learn about the different types of IV drips, their benefits for athletes, those with chronic illnesses, and even the hungover. We also discuss cutting-edge treatments like NAD+ therapy and the importance of choosing a well-regulated clinic. Join us for a comprehensive look at how IV hydration therapy is transforming health and wellness.00:00 Introduction to Germ Season and IV Hydration Therapy01:50 Meet Dr. Jonathan Leake: From ER to IV Hydration02:41 The Birth and Growth of Hydrate Medical04:17 Experiencing IV Hydration: A Personal Account05:34 Understanding IV Hydration Therapy07:39 NAD+ Treatment: The Anti-Aging Miracle08:35 Customizing Your IV Drip for Maximum Benefits10:04 IV Hydration for Athletes and Hangover Recovery14:42 Immediate and Long-Term Benefits of IV Hydration16:17 IV Hydration for Chronic Illness and Migraines17:37 Misconceptions About IV Hydration Therapy18:04 Safety and Standards in IV Hydration18:38 Benefits of IV Hydration18:58 Who Should Avoid IV Hydration?19:31 Designing a Signature Drip20:21 Unusual Requests from Clients21:39 Balancing Medicine and Business25:08 Future Goals and Expansion26:07 Flying and Personal Interests27:37 Where to Learn More About Hydrate Medical
Exploring Economic Development in Wake County with Chamber Presidents
bonusJoin Melissa in this episode of What's Up, Wake as she takes the show on the road to the debut Wake GPS: Growth + Prosperity Summit to explore the exciting economic developments in Wake County. Interviews feature David Bohm, Executive Director at Apex Chamber of Commerce, Dustin Williams, President of the Fuquay-Varina Chamber of Commerce, Mark Lawson, President of the Cary Chamber of Commerce, and Christie Moser, President of the Morrisville Chamber of Commerce. They discuss recent successes, upcoming projects, and the importance of community collaboration in economic growth. Highlights include new mixed-use developments, expansions in healthcare and retail, and the booming entrepreneurial scene. Tune in for an insightful look into the vibrant business landscape of Wake County!00:00 Welcome to What's Up, Wake!00:55 Economic Development in Apex03:00 Community Collaboration and Chamber Roles05:02 Exciting Prospects for 202610:13 Fuquay-Varina's Booming Growth22:34 Balancing Support for Small and Large Businesses24:24 Economic Development Wins in Cary25:58 The Impact of Downtown Cary Park27:57 Future Prospects for Cary33:22 Morrisville's Economic Growth and Announcements35:55 Morrisville's Community and Future Plans38:47 The Importance of Regional Collaboration40:30 Fun Activities in Morrisville43:48 Conclusion and Closing Remarks

Ep 40Irregardless: An Interview with Owner Lee Robinson
Join us as we sit down with Lee Robinson, the owner of Irregardless, a beloved restaurant in Raleigh that has been a community cornerstone for over 50 years. In this episode, Lee shares the rich history of Irregardless, from its beginnings as the first vegetarian restaurant in Raleigh to its evolution over five decades. Learn about the challenges and triumphs of running a restaurant that prioritizes vegetarian and vegan options while still appealing to a broad audience. Lee also discusses the importance of community support, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how the live music tradition continues to thrive. Don't miss this insightful conversation about a Raleigh institution that has stood the test of time.00:00 Introduction to a Raleigh Icon01:54 The Origins of Irregardless Cafe03:19 Arthur's Vision and Evolution04:41 Challenges and Changes Over the Years07:55 Lee Robinson's Journey to Ownership10:38 Maintaining Traditions and Facing Modern Challenges17:33 Nostalgia and Budget Constraints in Music19:26 Menu Staples and Customer Favorites20:43 Community Support and Resilience22:22 Challenges of Starting a Restaurant Today25:13 Farm-to-Table Practices and Market Realities28:08 Balancing Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian Offerings31:13 The Popular Lemon Tahini Dressing32:16 Conclusion and Future Hopes
Ep 39Torry Holt on Building Legacy On and Off the Field
In this episode of What's Up, Wake, host Melissa sits down with former NFL star and NC State legend Torry Holt and the executive director of the Holt Brothers Foundation, Liz McLean. They discuss Torry's transition from football to community work and the impactful projects of the Holt Brothers Foundation, with a particular focus on supporting children whose parent or guardian has been diagnosed with cancer. Torry shares emotional insights about his personal journey, the importance of education, and the legacy of his mother. Learn how this foundation is bringing hope and making a difference in the lives of many families.00:00 Introduction to What's Up, Wake00:43 Interview with NC State Legend Torry Holt06:09 Torry Holt's Community Work and Foundation08:06 Supporting Children Through Cancer19:26 Introduction to the Foundation's Components21:34 Kids Can Program and New Initiatives21:59 The Impact of 'A Kids Book About Cancer'24:09 How to Support the Foundation25:32 Navigating Conversations About Cancer28:04 Personal Reflections and Advice29:41 Getting Involved with the Holt Brothers Foundation32:45 Family Values and Legacy36:16 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Ep 38Celebrating 50+ Years of 'A Christmas Carol' with Ira David Wood III & IV
In this festive episode, we delve into the rich history of Raleigh's cherished 'A Christmas Carol' production at Theatre in the Park. Ira David Wood III and his son Ira David Wood IV to reflect on the musical comedy adaptation that has delighted North Carolina audiences for over 50 years. The Woods share anecdotes about the origins of the theater, the heartfelt impact of the show, the camaraderie among the cast, and the trials and joys of playing Scrooge across multiple generations. This episode offers a heartfelt and humorous look into a holiday tradition that has touched countless lives.00:00 Welcome to the Holiday Season01:25 Meet the Royal Family of Raleigh Theater02:25 The Beginnings of Theatre in the Park04:34 The Birth of A Christmas Carol Tradition09:19 A Family Legacy Continues14:58 Passing the Torch18:38 The Magic of the Lamplighter26:01 The Annual Transformation27:13 Keeping the Show Fresh27:45 The Power of Laughter and Unity29:27 Reflecting on Personal Loss31:21 The Joy of Character Acting33:52 Theatre in the Park and Future Plans37:24 Family Legacy and Community Impact41:34 Lightning Round: Bah Humbug Edition46:22 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
Ep 37Sweet Success: How India Matlock Built Asia's Cakes from Scratch
In this episode, we sit down with India Matlock, the creative force behind Asia's Cakes in Holly Springs. India shares her journey of growing up in a family of bakers, the influence of her father's passion for baking, and how she transitioned from a hairstyling career to owning a successful dessert shop. We delve into the challenges and joys of running a family business, the community-driven ethos of Asia's Cakes, and managing the work-life balance with her entrepreneurial husband. Along the way, we learn about customer favorites, including the beloved Honey Bun Cake and the unique Banana Pudding Cheesecake. Join us for an inspiring conversation about passion, family, and the sweet rewards of hard work.00:00 Introduction to India Matlock and Asia's Cakes01:29 India's Family and Baking Roots03:51 From Hair School to Baking Passion04:56 Entrepreneurial Journey and Family Support07:51 The Birth of Asia's Cakes10:52 Finding the Perfect Bakery Location14:33 Managing High Demand and Teamwork16:08 The Importance of Teamwork in Baking18:02 A Day in the Life of a Baker20:26 The Honey Bun Cake: A Family Tradition22:50 Balancing Business and Family27:51 Favorite Treats and Special Recipes29:44 Challenges and Unique Requests31:34 Training the Next Generation of Bakers33:06 Final Thoughts and Farewell
Ep 36The Heartwarming Mission of Esteamed Coffee: An Interview with Julie Walker
In this episode, we explore Esteamed Coffee, a unique coffee shop in Cary situated in a quaint 1940s cottage on Academy Street. Known for its mission to provide meaningful employment and social opportunities to adults with intellectual, developmental, and visual disabilities, the shop has become an integral part of the community. The host interviews Executive Director Julie Walker, discussing the shop's origins, its evolution since 2020, and the impactful lives of its employees. They also touch upon future expansion plans and community involvement opportunities. Julie shares inspiring stories of employee success and the invaluable support they receive from the local community.00:00 Introduction to Esteamed Coffee01:22 Meet Julie Walker, Executive Director01:47 The Mission and Founding Story03:45 Julie Walker's Journey to Esteemed04:32 Day-to-Day Operations and Responsibilities05:49 Hiring Process and Employee Retention08:21 Employee Success Stories09:57 Molly Minnick and the Elevate Program21:25 Future Plans and Expansion24:32 How to Get Involved and Volunteer26:53 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Ep 35Revving Up for Adult Fun: Inside Rush Hour Karting with Owner Adam Saad
Join us for an exciting conversation with Adam Saad, the owner of Rush Hour Karting, as we explore the turbocharged world of high-speed indoor go-kart racing. From its beginnings in Garner in 2005 to its expansion into Morrisville in 2023, Rush Hour Karting has become a top destination for adrenaline seekers. Adam shares the story of how the business started, the challenges they faced — including a major economic downturn — and the bold renovations that rejuvenated the Garner location. Discover the unique amenities they offer, from multi-level tracks and super-fast gas and electric go-karts to ax-throwing, rock climbing, and cutting-edge virtual reality experiences. Don't miss Adam's insights on running a family business, the importance of constant innovation, and the future of go-kart racing. Whether you're a serious racer or looking for family fun, this episode has something for everyone.00:00 Introduction to Rush Hour Karting01:23 Meet the Owner: Adam Saad01:44 The Origins of Rush Hour Karting03:43 Challenges and Growth05:55 Renovating the Garner Location10:09 Family Business Dynamics14:21 Gas vs. Electric Carts15:58 The Thrill of Gas vs. Electric Go-Karts16:13 Overcoming Trust Issues with Family Go-Karting16:43 The Stress-Relieving Power of Racing17:50 North Carolina's Racing Legacy18:26 From Go-Karting to Professional Racing19:56 The Challenges of Business Changes20:48 Renovation Success and Customer Feedback23:01 The Super Fleet: A New Era of Go-Karts25:23 Lightning Round: Favorite Race Car Movies and More27:53 Final Thoughts and Where to Find Us
Ep 34Discovering the Hidden History of Cary with Dr. Katherine Loflin
Join us for a fascinating journey through the history of Cary, North Carolina, with the town's Ambassador for History, Dr. Katherine Loflin. In this episode, Dr. Loflin shares intriguing stories about Cary's founding, its prohibition roots, railroad significance, and even its haunted past. Learn about the concept of 'place attachment,' and how modern-day Cary connects its rich history with community pride. Dr. Loflin uncovers the impact of historical storytelling on community engagement and introduces us to her various historical tours and productions. Don't miss out on her captivating ghost stories and the legend of hidden treasures within the town. This episode offers a deep dive into the anecdotes and events that shaped one of America's best towns!00:00 Introduction to History Class01:10 Meet Dr. Katherine Loflin03:47 The Concept of Place Attachment07:54 The Railroad's Role in Cary's History11:31 Theatrical History Tours16:50 Prohibition and Unsolved Murders in Cary17:32 The Founding of Cary and Its Dry Town Origins19:23 Prohibition's End and the Introduction of Alcohol20:58 Cary's Ghost Stories and Paranormal Activity26:25 The Hunt for Hidden Treasures in Cary29:54 Must-See Spots in Cary for Visitors32:31 Where to Follow and Learn More
Ep 33Unveiling the Magic: Inside the NC State Fair with Heather Overton
Step into the magic of the North Carolina State Fair! In this episode, we chat with Heather Overton from the NC Department of Agriculture to bring you the scoop on the state's most exciting 11 days of the year. Discover the rich history of the fair, its deep roots in agriculture, and the traditions that have stood the test of time since 1853. Learn about the fair's impact on local farming, the unique attractions, and the logistics behind organizing such a grand event. Explore why the NC State Fair remains a beloved celebration for families, friends, and newcomers. Don't miss insights on the fair's economic impact, must-try foods, new additions, and tips for navigating the grounds.00:00 Welcome to the North Carolina State Fair01:45 Interview with Heather Overton02:42 History and Evolution of the Fair05:32 Agriculture's Role and Importance12:05 Challenges and Economic Impact14:36 New Developments and Future Plans16:12 Navigating the Fairgrounds17:27 Parking Tips for the Fair19:13 Bringing New Vendors to the Fair20:40 Exciting New Foods at the Fair22:37 Funny Fair Stories24:20 Must-See Spots at the Fair27:37 Animal Exhibits and Logistics30:13 Favorite Fair Foods31:29 Fair Dates and Ticket Information
Ep 32Exploring Paranormal Mysteries with The Ghost Guild | Featuring Nelson Nauss
Join us as we dive into the world of paranormal investigations with Nelson Nauss, the executive director and co-founder of The Ghost Guild. Since 2017, this nonprofit organization has focused on studying historical locations with unexplained activities. Nelson discusses their science-based approach to investigating hauntings, partnering with historical societies, and preserving historical sites. Hear intriguing stories from Raleigh's Mordecai Historic Park, the Briggs Hardware Store, and the Battleship in Wilmington. Learn about the tools and methods used to differentiate between normal environmental factors and potential paranormal activity. Get a sneak peek into upcoming events and how you can get involved with The Ghost Guild.00:00 Introduction to the Ghost Guild01:30 Founding and Mission of the Ghost Guild02:33 Scientific Approach to Paranormal Investigations05:54 Tools and Techniques in Ghost Hunting09:38 Investigations at Mordecai Historic Park14:54 Ghost Stories and Local Legends18:04 Ghost at the Hardware Store19:22 Challenges of Investigating Noisy Locations20:17 Emotional Connections to Historical Homes22:00 Public Interest in Paranormal Investigations23:39 Unexplained Events on the Battleship26:43 Upcoming Paranormal Presentations and Tours
Ep 31A Tour Through Agritainment at Phillips Farm with Michael Phillips
Join us as we explore the exciting world of agritourism and agritainment with Michael Phillips from Phillips Farm. Discover the rich history and transformation of this fourth-generation farm located in Cary, North Carolina. From a corn maze that outsmarts GPS systems to spine-chilling haunted trails, Phillips Farm offers year-round thrills for the whole family. Learn about their popular seasonal events, including the intense Haunted Farm nights and the upcoming country Christmas celebrations. Michael discusses the creative processes behind their events, the importance of supporting local farms, and the challenges they face in maintaining their agricultural heritage. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or looking for family-friendly fun, Phillips Farm has something for everyone.00:00 Welcome to Philips Farm: Agritourism Adventure01:22 The History of Philips Farm02:29 Transition to Agritourism04:31 Unique Attractions and Activities06:22 The Famous Corn Maze09:36 Challenges Facing Local Farms13:57 Exciting Events at Philips Farm14:34 The Haunted Farm Experience17:57 The Haunted Farm Crew18:44 Makeup and Costumes21:03 Hiring and Staff22:21 Year-Round Events23:28 Christmas Season Preparations25:37 Challenges and Rewards27:17 Lightning Round Questions29:40 Where to Find More Information
Ep 30Exploring Raleigh City Farm: Urban Farming in Downtown Raleigh
Join us as we "dig" into the transformation of a vacant 1.2-acre lot into the lush, productive Raleigh City Farm. Executive Director Lisa Grele Barrie shares the vision, history, and impact of this urban oasis. Discover how the farm connects the community to nature, agriculture, and sustainability through gardening, volunteering, and educational programs. Learn about their sustainable practices, the importance of soil health, and the farm’s contributions to addressing food insecurity in North Carolina. Plus, get insights into upcoming events and volunteer opportunities that make Raleigh City Farm a vital part of the community.00:00 Introduction to Downtown Raleigh's Hidden Gem00:52 The Birth of Raleigh City Farm01:11 Meet the Executive Director: Lisa Grele Barrie01:42 The Vision and Founding of Raleigh City Farm02:14 Transforming a Vacant Lot into a Farm06:12 A Day in the Life at Raleigh City Farm08:56 Engaging the Community: Volunteer Opportunities14:59 Maximizing Small Spaces for Urban Farming17:16 Strategic Science of Regenerative Farming17:46 Soil Health and Free Resources19:53 Community Engagement and Food Donations22:06 Educational Initiatives and Workshops24:09 Sustainability Practices and Urban Farming26:38 Gardening Tips for Small Spaces28:53 Upcoming Events and Fundraisers29:57 Conclusion and Contact Information
Ep 29Mayor Jacques Gilbert: From Apex's First Black Police Captain to Mayor
Positivity and politics don't often mix, but today's guest, Mayor Jacques Gilbert of Apex, NC, has mastered this art. In this episode of 'What's Up, Wake,' we delve into Jacques' journey from his early career in the police force to becoming the town's first Black mayor. From founding Blue Lights College to his unique approach to social media, Jacques shares insight into his philosophy of public service. Join us as we explore his roots, his love for Apex, and the role of positivity in leadership.00:00 Introduction to a Unique Political Leader01:57 From Police Officer to Mayor: Jacques Gilbert's Journey04:17 Challenges and Rewards of Public Service10:54 The Role of Social Media in Modern Politics14:24 Blue Lights College: Bridging Communities and Law Enforcement18:10 Blue Lake College Success Stories19:47 Apex's New Children's Hospital and Veridian Development22:36 Balancing Growth and Community Needs in Apex24:04 In the Community: Town Hall Tour Series25:48 The Story Behind the Gold Shoes27:38 What's Up, Roundup: Lightning Round Questions30:44 Conclusion and Social Media Presence
Ep 28North Carolina Seafood Industry with Lin Peterson
In this episode of What's Up, Wake, we dive into the rich cultural heritage and thriving industry of North Carolina's commercial fishing. Join Melissa as she speaks with Lin Peterson of Locals Seafood about the journey of bringing local, sustainable seafood from the North Carolina coast to your table. Lin shares his personal story, the beginnings of Locals Seafood, and their innovative business model that includes pre-sale web orders and CSF subscriptions. Learn about the challenges and triumphs of the local seafood industry, the importance of sustainable fishing practices, and the impact of recent legislative debates on the industry. Whether you're a seafood lover or just curious about where your food comes from, this episode offers a fascinating look into one of North Carolina's biggest industries.00:00 Introduction to North Carolina's Fishing Industry01:27 Meet Lin Peterson of Locals Seafood01:50 Lin's Journey into Seafood04:00 Founding of Locals Seafood07:13 Expanding the Business13:16 The Role of Fishmongers14:24 Building Relationships with Fishermen17:36 Aquaculture and Mariculture in North Carolina19:19 Introduction to Mariculture and Aquaculture in North Carolina19:26 Crawfish and Catfish Farming19:49 Oysters and Hybrid Striped Bass20:11 Challenges in the Fish Farming Industry20:34 Shrimp Farming and Environmental Impact21:38 Sustainability and Regulations in Aquaculture23:10 North Carolina's Shrimp Trawling Controversy27:25 Local Seafood's Expansion and Community Involvement28:22 Sturgeon Farming and Caviar Production30:39 Challenges and Future of the Seafood Industry32:13 Where to Find Local Seafood
Ep 27The Heartfelt Journey and Mission of the Pretty In Pink Foundation
In this episode, we explore the impactful work of the Pretty In Pink Foundation, dedicated to supporting breast cancer patients who face financial challenges. Becky, a survivor and a key member of the foundation, shares her personal story and journey with breast cancer, and how she came to be part of the foundation. We learn about the foundation's mission, the process of enrolling as a champion, and the various services they provide, such as financial assistance and emotional support. Heather discusses the annual fundraisers, including the prominent Pink Pumps and Bow Ties gala, and highlights how volunteers and donations are crucial to their mission. The episode concludes with practical advice on how to support loved ones undergoing cancer treatment and the importance of early detection.00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections02:58 Becky's Journey with Pretty In Pink Foundation04:09 Foundation's Mission and Impact05:31 Support Process for Champions11:21 Fundraising Events and Volunteer Opportunities16:18 Ways to Support Loved Ones with Cancer19:50 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
Ep 26A Place at the Table with Maggie Kane
Join us in this inspiring episode with Maggie Kane, a Raleigh native and the founder of Raleigh's first pay-what-you-can café, A Place at the Table. Maggie shares her incredible journey from volunteering at a local day shelter to creating a community space where everyone, regardless of means, can enjoy nutritious meals in a dignified setting. Discover how her commitment to community and innovative approach has revolutionized the way we think about food insecurity. Discover the café's distinctive business model, its local community impact, and opportunities for involvement. Featuring insights into Maggie's background, the café's operations, and the power of communal support, this episode is a testament to the idea that everyone deserves a place at the table.00:00 Introduction to Maggie Kane01:30 Experiencing A Place at the Table03:03 Maggie's Journey and Vision05:13 The Concept of Pay-What-You-Can Cafes08:00 Founding A Place at the Table12:12 Community Support and Challenges16:49 Building a Nonprofit from Scratch17:27 Community Involvement and Fundraising21:51 A Place at the Table: Creating a Welcoming Atmosphere22:41 The Importance of Cloth Napkins23:02 Community Advisory Board's Role25:01 Rising Demand and Economic Challenges27:49 Volunteer and Payment Options30:41 Building Community Through Volunteering35:12 Catering and Food Truck Services37:30 How to Get Involved38:10 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Ep 25Discover the Magic of Carolina Circus Festival with Alicia Calderwood
Join us as we dive into the enchanting world of the Carolina Circus Festival with special guest Alicia Calderwood, the ringmaster herself. Alicia shares her journey from discovering aerialist talents as an adult to opening Pura Vida Studio. Learn how the festival honors circus traditions, brings jaw-dropping performances to Cary, and promotes mental health and suicide prevention. Get ready for insights on aerial yoga, safety in circus arts, and an exciting glimpse into the upcoming Carolina Circus Festival happening on September 13 at Downtown Cary Park!00:00 Welcome to the Circus Extravaganza!01:56 Introducing Alicia Calderwood02:53 Alicia's Journey into Aerial Arts04:01 The Magic of Aerial Yoga06:47 Safety First: Teaching and Performing09:49 Founding the Carolina Circus Festival12:03 Community and Growth13:34 Workshops and Hands-On Learning15:24 Mental Health and Circus Arts17:32 The Evolution of Circus22:41 Looking Ahead: The Future of Circus24:10 Lightning Round and Farewellhttps://carolinacircusfestival.com/https://www.puravidastudionc.com/
Ep 24Politely Breaking Down AI with Jen McFarland
In this episode, Melissa sits down with tech expert Jen McFarland, a contributing writer for WRAL TechWire, author of Cary Magazine's Geek Peek column, and founder of Marit Digital, to explore the world of artificial intelligence (AI). They discuss the implications of AI in our daily lives, its integration into business operations, and how even non-tech-savvy individuals can start using AI tools like ChatGPT. With insights on the ethical concerns, potential misuse, and the importance of approaching AI responsibly, Jen provides practical advice for individuals and small businesses. Throughout the conversation, the duo debunks myths, highlights the positive uses of AI, and even touches on fun ways families can engage with AI technology. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand and navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.00:00 Introduction to AI and Guest Speaker00:50 Meet Jen McFarland: Tech Guru01:25 Breaking Down AI: Simplifying the Complex03:16 AI in Everyday Life07:52 The Role of AI in Business and Personal Life10:43 Practical Uses of AI and Ethical Concerns16:29 Leveraging AI for Content Creation20:14 AI Tools Beyond ChatGPT21:13 Perplexity Extension: A Game Changer for Research21:44 The Challenges of Plagiarism Detection in Schools22:50 Integrating AI in Education: Opportunities and Concerns23:46 The Evolution of AI: From Google to ChatGPT24:32 Mark Zuckerberg's Vision: AI and Human Relationships26:13 The Future of AI: Concerns and Responsibilities28:26 Practical Advice for Navigating AI Tools30:32 The Importance of Politeness in AI Interactions36:50 Resources and Support for Small Businesses38:47 Conclusion: Embracing AI with Caution and Curiosity
Ep 23Entrepreneurship in the Special Needs Community: Gabi and Mary Angelini
In this inspiring episode, we talk to Gabi Angelini, a 2025 Cary Magazine Mover and Shaker, about her incredible journey as an entrepreneur. Gabi, alongside her mom and manager (momanger) Mary, overcame challenges in the job market faced by adults with special needs, especially those with Down Syndrome. They founded Gabi's Grounds in 2017 and Gabi's PALS in 2020, both ventures geared toward employing and empowering individuals with special abilities. Gabi’s organizations currently employ over 40 people and have earned her numerous accolades, including the 2023 Entrepreneur of the Year by Triangle Business Journal and a feature on the Kelly Clarkson Show. Join us as we delve into Gabi's story, her momager's unwavering support, the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workforce, and the exciting future that lies ahead for Gabi's companies. Don't miss an exclusive look into their upcoming Ghostly Gala and more!00:00 Introduction to Gabi and Her Journey01:18 Gabi's Entrepreneurial Spirit03:00 Challenges and Triumphs in Employment05:01 The Birth of Gabi's Grounds08:17 Expansion to Gabi's PALS12:35 Workforce Diversity and Inclusion17:35 Facing Rejection and Starting a Business18:12 Building Gabi's Grounds19:30 Public Speaking and Advocacy21:07 Empowering Stories of Employees22:21 Personal Superpowers and Relationships24:30 The Ghostly Gala Event27:04 Future Goals and Vision28:13 Fun Rapid-Fire Questionshttps://poweredbygabis.org/
Ep 22The Buzz on Beekeeping: Insights from Buddha Bee Apiary
Join us in the podcast studio as we dive into the fascinating world of bees with apiary expert Justin Maness from Buddha Bee Apiary. Discover how Buddha Bee Apiary installs and maintains honeybee colonies across the Triangle's homes, schools, and businesses. Listen to Justin's journey into beekeeping, starting from his time at NC State and leading to professional research on the effects of pesticides on bees. Explore the vital role of bees in pollination and food production, and learn about the innovative Host a Hive program that brings beekeeping to your backyard. Justin also shares insights on bee population challenges, tips for aspiring beekeepers, and the importance of sustainable practices. All this and more, rounded off with a fun series of bee-related questions!00:00 Introduction to the Buzzing Podcast01:14 Meet the Apiary Expert: Justin Maness01:41 Justin's Journey into Beekeeping03:04 The Importance of Bees03:58 Understanding Bee Pollination05:34 Inside the Hive: Roles and Responsibilities09:32 The Host a Hive Program11:39 The Benefits of Local Honey13:28 Advice for Beginner Beekeepers15:41 Challenges Facing Bee Populations19:29 Community and Sustainability Initiatives22:04 How You Can Help the Bees23:18 Fun and Personal Insights with Justin26:01 Conclusion and Contact Information
Ep 21Exploring Gardening Tales & Tips with Award-Winning Writer L.A. Jackson
In this episode, Melissa introduces L.A. Jackson, a garden columnist featured in nearly every issue in Cary Magazine's history. L.A. shares fascinating stories of his gardening journey and career, including his beginnings in Jacksonville, North Carolina, his time as an editor for Carolina Gardener Magazine, and his adventures leading European garden tours. He also discusses his favorite plants, photography tips, and offers advice for gardening enthusiasts. Join us for a pun-filled episode that reveals a seasoned garden writer's captivating life and insights.00:00 Introduction to the Gardening Expert01:20 The Mystery Behind L.A. Jackson's Name02:11 L.A. Jackson's Journey into Gardening and Writing04:11 Becoming an Award-Winning Columnist05:09 The Rise and Fall of Carolina Gardener Magazine12:18 L.A. Jackson's Home Garden16:09 Capturing Nature Through Photography19:13 The Importance of Quality Photography20:53 Common Gardening Questions from Readers22:19 Handling Stumpers and Utilizing Resources24:03 Gardening Tips for Hot Summers27:04 Favorite Gardens and Travel Experiences29:31 Lightning Round: Quick Gardening Opinions33:33 Local Garden Shops and Resources34:50 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Ep 20Cozy Mysteries from Fuquay-Varina: Authors Simone & Peter Stier
In this episode, we sit down with Simone and Peter Stier, the dynamic husband-and-wife duo behind the Cafe Crimes cozy mystery book series. Discover how their real-life move from Los Angeles to the charming town of Fuquay-Varina inspired their bestselling novels set in the fictional Magnolia Grove. Learn about their writing process, transition from corporate jobs to full-time authorship, and how they successfully navigated the self-publishing world to become Amazon bestsellers. Whether you're an aspiring author or a fan of cozy mysteries, this episode is packed with insights, inspiration, and a bit of humor. Don't miss it!00:00 Welcome to Fuquay-Varina: A Cozy Town with a Twist01:22 Meet the Authors: Simone and Peter Stier01:42 The Inspiration Behind Magnolia Grove02:32 From Big City to Small Town: Parker Hayes' Journey03:09 The Dream Coffee Shop04:53 Writing and Editing as a Team10:19 The Cozy Culinary Mystery Genre12:49 Moving from LA to Fuquay: A Life Change16:56 Fuquay's Influence on Magnolia Grove17:33 Incorporating Real People and Places18:52 Self-Publishing Journey20:48 Challenges and Triumphs in Publishing23:29 Marketing and Business of Writing29:43 Lightning Round Questions32:10 Future Projects and Inspirations33:28 Conclusion and Where to Find Us
Ep 19Teen Entrepreneur Success Story: Meet Holden Bierman of Coastal Cool
In this episode of What's Up, Wake, we sit down with Holden Bierman, a remarkable 17-year-old entrepreneur who founded the successful beachwear business Coastal Cool at age 12. Holden shares his journey from folding origami notes in sixth grade to creating a sustainable e-commerce brand that tackles ocean plastic pollution. Discover his inspirations, challenges, and future plans as he discusses balancing high school life with running a global business and making a positive impact on the environment. Join us to learn about Holden's creative process, his collaborations, and the community support that has helped him thrive.00:00 Introduction and Nostalgia01:37 Meet Teen Entrepreneur Holden Bierman01:58 Holden's Early Business Ventures03:37 The Birth of Coastal Cool04:59 Sustainability and Impact11:02 Challenges and Successes13:32 Balancing Business and Life19:23 Setting Goals and Vision Boards19:51 Current Vision and Social Media Success20:23 Challenges and Learning in Business21:18 Advice to Younger Self22:05 Impact of Covid on Business Growth23:56 Family Involvement in Business24:21 Rebranding and Logo Change25:45 Celebrating Five Years in Business27:57 Future Plans and Expansion29:07 Partnering with Other Brands30:14 Networking and Learning from Others30:40 Lightning Round Questions34:06 Conclusion and Where to Find Us
Ep 18Aarti Sequeira: From CNN Producer to Food Network Stardom
In this episode, we invite you to our Aarti Party as we celebrate the annual food issues for Cary Magazine, Wake Living, and Main & Broad with dream guest Aarti Sequeira. Born in India, raised in Dubai, and educated at Northwestern University School of Journalism, Aarti's journey took her from serious journalism with CNN to stardom with Food Network. Known for winning season six of 'The Next Food Network Star,' Aarti shares fascinating insights about her career shift, cooking endeavors, and the impact of her cultural background. We delve into her experiences judging popular food shows like 'Guy's Grocery Games' and 'Halloween Wars,' and her life-changing move to Raleigh, North Carolina, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Aarti also shares her profound Christian faith, entrepreneurial ventures, and future aspirations. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with stories of perseverance, authenticity, and the power of connection.00:00 Welcome to the Aarti Party00:51 Introducing Aarti Sequeira02:18 Aarti's Journey to Journalism03:49 From CNN to Food Network06:41 The Rise of Aarti Party10:51 Navigating Fame and Criticism17:59 Judging Food Network Shows22:02 Behind the Scenes of Halloween Wars24:18 The Athletic Demands of Hosting25:16 Moving to North Carolina During Covid27:20 Challenges of Building Community in Raleigh30:13 Embracing and Sharing Christian Faith36:32 Entrepreneurial Ventures and Future Plans42:28 Rapid-Fire Questions and Fun Facts
Ep 17From Small Town to Stardom: BJ Barham's Musical Journey with American Aquarium
Join us as we dive into the incredible journey of BJ Barham, the founder of American Aquarium. In this episode, BJ shares his personal and professional evolution from a small-town North Carolina boy with dreams of becoming a lawyer to a celebrated musician with 17 albums. Discover how he created the highly popular annual music festival Roadtrip to Raleigh and hear about his transition from songs about bars and breakups to meaningful tracks on grief, parenting, and sobriety. Stay tuned for an intimate conversation that explores his love for North Carolina, the challenges and triumphs of his music career, and what it truly means to live a life dedicated to storytelling through music.00:00 Raleigh Traditions and Local Pride01:41 Meet BJ Barham: The Journey Begins02:25 From Law Aspirations to Music Dreams03:26 Discovering the Raleigh Music Scene04:49 The Courage to Pursue Music06:15 The Reality of a Musician's Life11:41 Songwriting and Sobriety24:55 Reflections on Hard Work and Success25:53 The Roadtrip to Raleigh Festival26:40 Challenges and Growth in Raleigh's Music Scene27:54 The Impact of Roadtrip to Raleigh28:37 Personal Life and Family Stories29:36 Celebrating Raleigh and Its Culture32:04 Inviting Other Musicians to Roadtrip to Raleigh36:07 Future Plans and Vision Board37:47 Lightning Round Questions
Ep 16The Legacy of Angus Barn: with Van Eure
In this episode of What's Up, Wake, we delve into the rich history and enduring success of Raleigh's legendary Angus Barn. Since opening in 1960, the restaurant has been a cornerstone for celebrations in the community, known for its exceptional steaks and inviting atmosphere. Join us as we sit down with Van Eure, daughter of founder Thad Eure Jr., to uncover the incredible journey of the Angus Barn. From its origins by Thad Eure Jr. and Charles Winston, through its challenges and triumphs, to the unique collections of Colt guns and Wild Turkey decanters, we explore what makes this establishment so special. Van shares heartwarming stories of employee loyalty, customer care philosophies, and the community initiatives driven by the Foundation of Hope. We also get a behind-the-scenes look at the restaurant's standout features, including the elaborate Christmas decorations and the exclusive Meat Locker membership. Celebrate the 65th anniversary with us and learn how the Angus Barn has managed to remain a beloved Raleigh institution for over six decades.00:00 Raleigh's Timeless Landmarks and the Angus Barn Legacy01:26 Meet the Person Behind the Barn: Van Eure02:00 The Origins of Angus Barn: A Crazy Story02:42 Building and Rebuilding: The Early Challenges04:27 Employee Loyalty and the Angus Barn Philosophy10:43 The Secret to Longevity in the Restaurant Business14:40 Collections and Antiques: A Peek Inside Angus Barn23:52 The Foundation of Hope: A Personal Mission26:38 The Stigma of Mental Illness27:33 Foundation's Focus on Youth Suicide Prevention28:19 From Teacher in Kenya to Restaurant Owner28:47 The Transition to Angus Barn34:34 Christmas at Angus Barn37:16 65th Anniversary Celebration39:50 The Coin Flip Business Deal42:33 Customer Service Philosophy47:21 The Meat Locker Tradition50:26 Looking to the Future
Ep 15Pickleball Pioneers: A Smash Hit in Wake
What's Up, Wake: The Success Story of Home Court PickleballIn this episode of 'What's Up, Wake,' we dive into the booming world of pickleball, the fastest-growing sport in the United States. Meet Kat and Joe Entwistle, the dynamic duo behind Home Court Pickleball in downtown Fuquay-Varina, NC. Just nine months after opening, their indoor pickleball court has already won prestigious Maggy Awards for being the best place for family fun and best new business, with an honorable mention for the best place for a fun night out. Hear their journey from novices to business owners, learn about their unique business model, and discover the challenges and joys of launching and growing their community-focused enterprise. Plus, get insights into the evolving business landscape of Fuquay-Varina and its hopes for the future. Whether you're a pickleball enthusiast or curious about entrepreneurship, this episode offers a rich and engaging look into how passion and community can drive success.00:00 Introduction to Pickleball Craze01:10 Meet the Owners: Kat and Joe Entwistle01:13 The Pickleball Experience02:08 Starting a Business Together03:21 Life in Fuquay and Business Ventures04:45 The OSI Connection06:44 Creating Home Court Pickleball15:50 Challenges of Building a Business19:25 Parenting and Business Parallels20:57 The Mural: Bringing the Court to Life24:05 Future Expansion Plans25:42 Fuquay-Varina Favorites29:30 Community Business Wish List31:27 Conclusion and Contact Information
Ep 14From Pageantry to Advocacy: Meet Miss North Carolina Teen USA Kaylee Stavlas
Join us in this compelling episode as we sit down with Kaylee Stavlas, the reigning Miss North Carolina Teen USA. At just 17, Kaylee has made remarkable strides as a pageant queen, a budding lawyer, CEO of a nonprofit, and a high school graduate. Listen as she shares her inspiring journey from her first pageant loss, through overcoming devastating injuries, to founding her nonprofit, NEX GEN CEO. Kaylee opens up about her aspirations, challenges, and the impactful work she is doing in her community. Discover how she balances her diverse achievements and gain insight into her future goals, including a dream of attending Harvard Law School.00:00 Introduction to Kaylee Stavlas02:14 Kaylee's Pageant Journey Begins03:41 Overcoming Setbacks and Injuries04:34 Transition to Singing and Continued Struggles06:28 Breakthrough and Winning Miss North Carolina Teen USA13:41 Reflections on Winning and Pageant Culture16:08 The Role of Judges in Pageants17:35 Winning Pageants and Community Involvement18:06 Founding NEX GEN CEO20:06 Children's Book Author Journey20:27 Early Business Ventures and Impact23:00 NEX GEN CEO and Business Education27:40 Teen Court and Legal Aspirations30:15 Future Plans and Aspirations32:21 Lightning Round Questions
Ep 13Behind The Scenes at the Downtown Cary Park: A Conversation with Joy Ennis
Join us in this episode as we sit down with Joy Ennis, the general manager of Downtown Cary Park, who has played a pivotal role in transforming Cary over the past two decades. Learn about the park's dynamic features, including the award-winning playground The Nest, and discover the fascinating stories behind its design and sustainability efforts. Joy also shares her journey, challenges, and many events that make the park the best place for family fun. Tune in to hear about the unique festivals, like the Pimento Cheese Festival, and more exciting developments in downtown Cary.00:00 Introduction to Joy Ennis and Downtown Cary Park01:19 A Tour of Downtown Cary Park02:06 Joy Ennis' Journey with the Town of Cary03:30 Design and Construction of the Park06:07 The Role of Plants and Sustainability17:00 Events and Activities at Downtown Cary Park18:09 Unique Festivals and Community Engagement23:26 Future Plans and Personal Insights25:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Ep 12Maverick Rose: The Trailblazer of Triangle Tunes
In this episode, Melissa interviews Maverick Rose, a true Renaissance man known for his podcast 'The Maverick Rose Music Hour,' involvement in films, and his music career fronting various bands. Maverick shares insights into his journey from growing up in Raleigh to becoming a prominent local musician and radio personality. He discusses his unique 'acoustic DJ' style, his inspirations, and his passion for poetry, having published three books. Maverick also highlights the importance of fostering a love for music in children, overcoming criticism, and surrounding oneself with talented individuals. Please tune in to learn about his future aspirations, including a potential career in radio, and catch a glimpse of his engaging persona that continues to captivate audiences statewide.00:00 Meet the Maverick: An Introduction to Today's Guest01:17 The Many Talents of Maverick Rose01:30 The Cary Johnny Depp Phenomenon02:37 Maverick's Musical Journey Begins03:57 Incorporating Comedy and Style into Music05:59 Inspiration and Influences07:25 Fostering a Love for Music in Children10:20 Overcoming Criticism and Finding Success15:33 The Maverick Rose Music Hour Podcast17:39 The Early Support and Favorite Venues18:46 Exploring Poetry and Lyric Writing19:55 Published Works and Future Aspirations23:13 Open Mic Nights and Performance Insights26:57 Animal Rescue and Personal Interests30:45 Stage Fright and Tribute Bands33:12 Conclusion and Where to Follow
Ep 11Tamasha Modern Indian: A Culinary Vision
Join us as we dive deep into the story of Tamasha Modern Indian, Raleigh's hottest dining destination, with Mike Kathrani and Tina Vora, the husband-and-wife team behind this celebrated restaurant. Discover how their journey from hair salons to hospitality led to creating an award-winning dining experience, complete with stunning design and a menu curated by Executive Chef Bhavin Chhatwani, a James Beard Award semifinalist. Learn about their inspirations, the challenges they've faced, and their ambitious vision for the future of Tamasha.00:00 Date Night at the Hottest Restaurant in Town01:28 Meet the Visionary Owners of Tamasha04:25 Designing a Grand Performance08:34 Chef Bhavin's Culinary Journey14:43 Elevating Indian Cuisine18:54 Curating Unique Indian Dishes20:14 Inspiration Behind the Menu21:17 Incorporating Indian Heritage22:59 Achieving Culinary Recognition26:37 Vision and Ambitions for Tamasha28:31 Lightning Round: Fun Questions32:27 Conclusion and Social Media