Traveling the Garden State interviewing awesome people in New Jersey! We connect with local businesses, nonprofits, and others who are doing amazing things so you can hear their stories. Buckle up and ride with us all over the state every week to learn about all of your neighbors!
Harmonizing Life: Christian Sparacio on Music, Family, and Growth
Send us a textWe sit down with musician Christian Sparacio, who is set to headline the upcoming Jersey Fest. Christian shares his journey from growing up in Marlboro, New Jersey, to becoming a musician, highlighting his transition from a football player to a passionate artist. He reflects on his musical upbringing, influenced by a family that loved music, and how he found his voice and sound through personal exploration and experiences.The conversation delves into Christian's creative process and the importance of authenticity in his music. He discusses the challenges of balancing his identity as a former athlete with his musical aspirations and how he ultimately embraced his unique style. Christian also emphasizes the significance of connecting with fans, sharing how their feedback and support have been pivotal in his musical journey. His song "Honey Sweet," inspired by his late golden retriever, is a testament to his heartfelt songwriting.Adding a fun twist to the episode, Mike and Christian engage in a taste test of a Coca-Cola and Oreo collaboration. As they wrap up, Christian expresses excitement for Jersey Fest and his plans to continue writing and connecting with his audience. This episode offers an insightful look into the life of a musician navigating his path and building a community through music.@sparaciomusicMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMeghan Carroll Realtor: MCSellsbytheSea.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the show
10/22/2024 • 38 minutes, 4 seconds
Secrets and Stakeouts: Bari Kroll and Jen Rosant on Private Investigation
Send us a textWe sit down with private investigators Bari Kroll and Jen Rosant from B. Lauren Investigations. Bari and Jen recount their unique journeys into the field, highlighting how they transitioned from corporate roles to becoming private investigators. They emphasize the importance of shedding light on an industry often shrouded in mystery and discuss the challenges and rewards of their work.Bari and Jen delve into the diverse range of cases they handle, from tracking cheating spouses to conducting corporate investigations. They share anecdotes about the unpredictability and excitement of their job, including the lengths they go to remain undetected during surveillance. The conversation also touches on the importance of having a supportive family, as the demands of the job often require flexibility and understanding from loved ones. Their stories reveal the dedication and passion required to succeed in this field.The episode also addresses common misconceptions about private investigation, particularly the belief that one must have a law enforcement background to enter the industry. Bari and Jen stress that with the right training, anyone can pursue a career in private investigation. They encourage listeners to engage with their podcast for more stories and tips, offering a glimpse into the real-life experiences of these determined detectives. Tune in to discover the fascinating world of private investigation and the tenacity it takes to uncover the truth.https://www.blaureninvestigations.com/Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the show
10/15/2024 • 41 minutes, 26 seconds
Behind the Music: Connor Bracken's Rise in the Indie Scene
Send us a textWe sit down with musician Connor Bracken at Twin Lights Brewing, delving into Connor's evolution from a young guitarist to the leader of the Mother Leeds Band. Connor discusses his passion for music and the creative journey that led to a unique collaboration with Twin Lights Brewing. Together, they crafted an Irish red ale that not only celebrates their partnership but also supports local youth by funding musical instruments for aspiring artists.Connor reflects on the band's journey, highlighting memorable performances, including their first out-of-state festival in Pittsburgh. He describes the excitement of playing in new cities and the satisfaction of winning over audiences unfamiliar with their music. The conversation underscores the importance of having a dedicated team, as Connor credits his bandmates for their shared commitment to the music and the hard work required to thrive in the industry.The episode wraps up with a look at the band's latest single, "Back in Town," which Connor describes as a culmination of extensive effort and collaboration. He expresses excitement about the song's release and its potential impact. As the band continues to evolve, Connor remains focused on pushing creative boundaries and connecting with audiences, both old and new. The episode offers a candid glimpse into the life of a musician dedicated to his craft and the community that supports him.https://www.motherleedsband.com/https://www.twinlightsbrewing.com/Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the show
10/8/2024 • 58 minutes, 51 seconds
Mike Schweigert: Building a Tattoo Legacy at Electric Tattoo
Send us a textWe visit Electric Tattoo in Asbury Park to chat with tattoo artist Mike Schweigert. Schweigert shares his journey from growing up in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, to becoming a prominent figure in the tattoo industry. He discusses his early influences, including his love for music and skateboarding, and how these passions intertwined with his career in tattooing.Schweigert reflects on his experiences at art school, his initial foray into tattooing, and the challenges of opening his first shop. He recounts the evolution of tattoo culture from its niche beginnings to a more mainstream acceptance, highlighting the impact of social media and the importance of maintaining artistic integrity. Schweigert also shares anecdotes about his mentors and the lessons learned from them, which have shaped his approach to both art and business.The conversation delves into the operations of Electric Tattoo, where Schweigert emphasizes the importance of spontaneity and creativity in the tattooing process. He discusses his role in mentoring the next generation of tattoo artists and the collaborative environment fostered at his shop. Schweigert invites listeners to explore the vibrant tattoo scene in Asbury Park, whether through scheduled appointments or spontaneous walk-ins, capturing the essence of a community that thrives on artistic expression.https://www.electrictattoonewjersey.com/@mikeschweigertMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the show
10/1/2024 • 39 minutes, 4 seconds
The Record High: Empowering Young Musicians with Mark Conklin
Send us a textWe welcome Mark Conklin, Vice President of Artist Relations and Programming at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Mark shares his intriguing journey from a young musician playing in local bars to a prominent figure in the music industry. He discusses his transition from performing to songwriting and artist management, eventually leading to his current role where he oversees the Record High program. This initiative is designed to educate young people about the myriad career opportunities in music and entertainment, both on stage and behind the scenes.Mark delves into the evolution of the Record High program, which began as a summer camp and has expanded into a comprehensive educational platform. The program now includes workshops on songwriting, audio production, and live performance, aiming to bridge the gap for young people by providing them with the skills and connections needed to succeed in the industry. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the business side of music, a crucial aspect for aspiring artists who often focus solely on the creative process. Through Record High, students gain access to industry professionals and real-world experiences, preparing them for successful careers in music.The conversation also highlights the unique opportunities provided by the Prudential Center, such as exclusive workshops and mentorships with industry professionals. Mark shares his vision for expanding these programs beyond Newark to reach more communities, including Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. He discusses the importance of community engagement and the role of the Prudential Center in supporting local talent. By leveraging the resources and connections available through the center, Mark aims to create a nurturing environment where young artists can thrive and realize their full potential.https://therecordhigh.org/Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the show
9/24/2024 • 37 minutes, 5 seconds
The Azures: Passion, Poetry, and Psychedelic Rock
Send us a textWe visit Secret Guitars in Toms River, New Jersey, to chat with the dynamic members of the Azures—Clarissa, Ashton, Gia, and Eric. The conversation delves into the band's origins, tracing back to when they first met at the guitar shop opened by Eric's father after transitioning from the carpet business. The Azures share their journey from those early days of experimentation and jamming to the release of their self-titled debut album, which encapsulates their unique blend of rock, blues, and psychedelic influences.Listeners are treated to insights into the band's creative process, where poetry often serves as the foundation for their songwriting. The Azures discuss the evolution of their music, highlighting how their sound has matured over time, particularly with tracks like "Whiskey Sour." The episode also covers the band's recent tour, which marked their first extensive venture beyond local shows, taking them through cities like Nashville and Baltimore. As they recount the highs and lows of touring, including the camaraderie and unexpected challenges, the Azures express excitement for future projects, including new music and potential tours. This episode offers a candid glimpse into the life of a band on the rise, driven by passion and a shared love for music.the_azuresMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show Support the show
9/17/2024 • 51 minutes, 34 seconds
Energy Healing and Spiritual Growth: Karen Foote's Journey with Rebalance Reiki and Moon Magic
Send us a textDiscover the secrets of energy healing and spiritual growth with our special guest, Karen Foote, the founder of Rebalance Reiki and Massage. Karen takes us on a fascinating journey from her early start in the healing arts at age 16 to the creation of Moon Magic in Hillsdale, New Jersey, a sanctuary born out of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through her story, you'll learn how personal challenges shaped her path and inspired her to build a community focused on intuitive healing and the power of Reiki.Unlock the mysteries of your own energy centers as we explore the vital connection between chakras and physical well-being. Karen shares her profound insights into how blocked chakras can lead to physical ailments, and how practices like Reiki can restore balance and promote deep relaxation. For those aspiring to become healers themselves, Karen provides valuable advice on the training and certification process, emphasizing the importance of intuition and trust in one's healing journey.Celebrate the transformative power of spiritual practices in personal relationships and self-discovery. Karen's experiences with sound healing, mindfulness, and navigating different spiritual beliefs within her marriage offer a reassuring message of growth and harmony. With a wide array of services and events at Moon Magic, from sound healings to moon circles, Karen is dedicated to supporting others on their spiritual paths. Tune in to hear about her unique approach to healing and her vision for a nurturing, spiritually vibrant community.Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the show
9/10/2024 • 51 minutes, 34 seconds
Revolutionizing Moonshine: David Suk's Vision for St. Luna Spirits
Send us a Text Message.This week we're talking with David Suk, co-founder of St. Luna Spirits, at the charming Sirenetta in Hoboken. David shares his remarkable journey from the corporate world to the craft spirits industry, detailing how he transitioned from selling baby blankets to creating a premium craft moonshine brand.David begins by explaining the unique aspects of St. Luna's moonshine, which sets it apart from traditional moonshines. The spirit's mash bill is a blend of 95% Grade A molasses from northern Florida and 5% rye from the Carolinas, filtered through charred oak staves. This combination results in a complex flavor profile that can appeal to a wide range of palates, offering notes of molasses, smoke, leather, and spice.The conversation takes an intriguing turn as David recounts the serendipitous discovery of his master distiller, Scott, who had been perfecting the moonshine recipe in his backyard for nearly two decades. David's passion for creating a high-quality, versatile spirit led him to partner with Scott, and together they transformed a backyard operation into a sophisticated distillery setup.David also shares the challenges and triumphs of transitioning from a stable corporate job to the uncertain world of entrepreneurship, especially during the pandemic. Despite the timing, David's dedication to his craft and his innovative approach to moonshine have led to St. Luna being featured in top cocktail bars and restaurants, including Jean-Georges and Employees Only.Listeners will gain insights into the meticulous process of scaling production, the importance of branding and packaging, and the strategies for getting a new spirit onto cocktail menus. David discusses the role of his business partner, Aubrey Slater, a renowned mixologist, in crafting exceptional cocktails that showcase St. Luna's versatility. Aubrey's expertise and network in the bar scene have been instrumental in getting the word out about St. Luna.The episode also touches on the importance of local support and community connections. David talks about how being a local resident of Hoboken has helped him build relationships with nearby bars and restaurants, leading to St. Luna's presence in several popular spots in the area. He emphasizes the value of grassroots marketing and the impact of word-of-mouth recommendations in growing the brand.As the conversation progresses, David and Mike discuss the broader landscape of the craft spirits industry and the unique challenges and opportunities it presents. David shares his vision for the future of St. Luna Spirits, including plans for expanding distribution and continuing to innovate within the moonshine category.Listeners will be inspired by David's entrepreneurial spirit and his commitment to creating a product that stands out in a crowded market. Whether you're a spirits enthusiast, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply curious about the world of craft moonshine, this episode offers a compelling look at the dedication and creativity behind building a successful brand.Tune in to hear about the innovative spirit that's making waves in the craft cocktail scene, the importance of local support, and the exciting future of St. Luna Spirits. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the art of distilling, the journey of entrepreneurship, and the power of community in building a brand.https://saintlunaspirits.com/@saintlunaspiritsMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Perform Support the Show.
8/27/2024 • 36 minutes, 19 seconds
Atlantic City’s New Hotspot: Inside Angeloni’s Club Madrid with Julia Vain
Send us a Text Message.We welcome Julia Vain to discuss the exciting transformation of Angeloni's Club Madrid in Atlantic City. Julia, a South Jersey native, shares her journey from working at various local establishments to becoming a co-owner of this historic venue. The conversation kicks off with Julia recounting her early days in the fast-paced hospitality industry and the mentors who shaped her career.Julia provides an in-depth look at the rich history of Angeloni's Club Madrid, originally Club Madrid in the 1920s before becoming Angeloni's in the 1980s. She explains how the team discovered original elements from the Club Madrid era during renovations, which inspired them to honor both the past and present in their redesign.Listeners will hear about the unique events that have made Julia a well-known figure in the area, such as the wildly popular Christmas in July and Sopranos brunches. Julia also discusses the creative process behind these events and how they have helped her build a strong community presence.The episode highlights the collaborative spirit of Atlantic City's local businesses, with Julia mentioning partnerships with Alibi Gin, Rando's Bakery, and The Seed brewery. She emphasizes the importance of supporting each other to ensure the community thrives.Julia also introduces the concept of memberships at Angeloni's Club Madrid, offering exclusive perks and personalized experiences for loyal patrons. The discussion wraps up with a look at the diverse dining and cocktail options available, designed to provide a memorable experience for every guest.Tune in to discover the vibrant culture, innovative dining, and deep-rooted community spirit that make Angeloni's Club Madrid a standout destination in Atlantic City.@angelonisclubmadridMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
8/20/2024 • 37 minutes, 34 seconds
Creatures of Chrome: Bringing Pole Dancing to the Jersey Shore
Send us a Text Message.We welcome Kim Petillo and Taylor Franklin to the show at Salty's Beach Bar in Belmar, New Jersey. The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about the unique journey that led Kim and Taylor to become prominent figures in the pole dancing community. They recount their initial meeting in a pole dancing class during the summer of 2020, a time when both were seeking new forms of fitness and self-expression amidst the pandemic.Kim and Taylor share their personal stories, detailing how pole dancing became a transformative part of their lives. Taylor, with a background in martial arts and burlesque, and Kim, who discovered pole dancing after working as a stripper in college, both found a new passion that combined physical fitness with artistic performance. Their shared experiences and mutual love for the art form led them to create Creatures of Chrome, a production company that hosts monthly pole dancing shows at Salty's Beach Bar.The conversation delves into the challenges and rewards of performing, particularly how they overcame social anxiety to shine on stage. They discuss the supportive community they've built, which includes performers of all ages, sizes, and backgrounds, and the importance of creating a safe and inclusive space for everyone.Listeners will also learn about the logistics and creativity involved in organizing their shows, from selecting themes to managing applications from performers across the country. Kim and Taylor emphasize the importance of concept and storytelling in their performances, aiming to provide an unforgettable experience for their audience.The episode also highlights their latest venture, Badabling Fitness, a new pole dancing studio in Colts Neck, New Jersey. Taylor shares the exciting yet challenging process of opening the studio, from finding the perfect location to transforming it into a welcoming space for students of all levels.Throughout the episode, Kim and Taylor's passion for pole dancing and their dedication to their craft are evident. They discuss their future goals, including performing with live bands and expanding their reach within the pole dancing community.For those interested in attending a show or learning more about pole dancing, Kim and Taylor provide details on how to get involved through their Instagram accounts, @creaturesofchrome and @badablingfitness. This episode is a testament to the power of following one's passion and the incredible community that can be built through shared artistic expression.@creaturesofchrome@badablingfitnessMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
8/13/2024 • 46 minutes, 12 seconds
Rocking Out at The Legendary Great Notch Inn
Send us a Text Message.Today we travel to the historic Great Notch Inn in Woodland Park, New Jersey. The episode features an engaging conversation with the roadhouse's owner, Rich Hempel, who provides a deep dive into the rich history and vibrant community that define this local landmark.Rich begins by sharing the origins of the Great Notch Inn, which was established by his grandfather during the Prohibition era. Initially a speakeasy known as the Green Chateau, the inn has evolved over the decades, becoming a beloved roadhouse that has stood the test of time for 85 years. Rich recounts how his grandfather, an accountant for the railroad, decided to open a bar despite the challenges of Prohibition. The original establishment was a speakeasy that sold milk, bread, and eggs in the front while serving bootleg booze in the back.As the conversation unfolds, Rich dispels the common misconception that the Great Notch Inn is merely a biker bar. He emphasizes that while the inn does attract bikers, it is much more than that. The Great Notch Inn is a vibrant live music venue that hosts performances every night it is open. Rich, a drummer himself, has a deep passion for music and has cultivated a community of musicians and music lovers who frequent the inn. He shares stories of how the inn has become a haven for local musicians, offering a space where they can perform and connect with an appreciative audience.Rich also delves into the personal history of his family and their connection to the inn. He talks about his grandfather's unique talent for imitating train sounds, a skill that even caught the attention of the Metropolitan Opera. This quirky talent is just one of the many fascinating anecdotes that Rich shares, painting a vivid picture of the inn's colorful past.The episode also touches on the challenges the Great Notch Inn has faced over the years. From the highway expansion that threatened its existence to the changes in ownership and management, the inn has weathered many storms. Rich discusses how he took over the business from his grandfather and later partnered with his mother to keep the inn running. He shares his journey of learning the ropes of the business, from maintaining the inn's historic charm to modernizing its offerings to attract a new generation of patrons.Listeners will appreciate the deep sense of community and history that Rich and his family have cultivated over the years. The Great Notch Inn stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of local businesses and the importance of preserving cultural landmarks. Rich's stories highlight the inn's role as a gathering place for people from all walks of life, from bikers to Wall Street professionals, all united by their love for music and camaraderie.The episode concludes with Rich reflecting on the future of the Great Notch Inn. He expresses his commitment to maintaining the inn's legacy while continuing to adapt to the changing times. Whether you're a local or just passing through, this episode offers a compelling look at a place where history, music, and community come together in a unique and unforgettable way.@greatnotchinnMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
8/6/2024 • 49 minutes, 56 seconds
Coffee, Music, Movies, Skateboarding: John Cozz's Unique Blend
We sit down with John Cozz, the dynamic entrepreneur behind Cozz Coffee. John, a native of Nutley, New Jersey, shares his fascinating journey from his roots in Essex County to becoming a prominent figure in the local coffee scene. He delves into his early life, influenced by the vibrant culture of his hometown, and his initial foray into architecture at NJIT, which he eventually left to pursue his true passion—coffee.John recounts his experiences working various coffee jobs during college, which ignited his interest in coffee roasting. He explains how the COVID-19 pandemic provided the perfect opportunity to launch his own coffee business, starting with an online mail-to-order service featuring unique artwork from local artists on the coffee bags. This creative branding approach, inspired by his love for skateboarding and its artistic culture, set Cozz Coffee apart in a crowded market.The conversation also explores John's musical journey, from his early days playing guitar influenced by punk rock to his current endeavors in the local music scene. He discusses the challenges and rewards of balancing his multiple passions, including skateboarding, which has taken him on explorative adventures across New Jersey.John shares insights into the evolution of Cozz Coffee, from its humble beginnings to the addition of a mobile espresso cart and eventually a coffee truck, which now serves customers at various events and farmers markets. He highlights some of his unique coffee creations, such as birch beer espresso and hot honey lemonade espresso, which reflect his innovative approach to the coffee business.Throughout the episode, John emphasizes the importance of community and creativity in his work, drawing inspiration from his family and friends. He also hints at future projects, including the potential for ready-to-drink coffee cans and expanding his brand's presence.Listeners will enjoy John's candid storytelling and the inspiring tale of how he turned his diverse interests into a successful and multifaceted career. Tune in to discover more about John Cozz's journey, his creative process, and his vision for the future of Cozz [email protected]@cozzcoffeeMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
7/30/2024 • 50 minutes, 51 seconds
Natalie Farrell's Mantra
We welcome musicians Natalie Farrell and Lou Panico for an engaging conversation about their musical journeys and experiences in the New Jersey music scene. The episode kicks off with light-hearted banter about the New Jersey Lottery, setting a relaxed and friendly tone.Natalie and Lou share their backgrounds, with Natalie recounting her move from Brooklyn to New Jersey and her early passion for music and dance. Lou talks about his upbringing in a music-loving family and his early experiences with choir and theater. The duo discusses their serendipitous meeting and how they eventually formed a band, with Lou joining as the bassist and later becoming Natalie's husband.The conversation delves into their memorable performances, including opening Jersey Fest and playing at iconic venues like the Stone Pony. Natalie reflects on the evolution of their music, from bluesy improvisations to the pop-influenced tracks on their latest EP, "Mantra." They emphasize the importance of live performances and the unique energy they bring to their shows.Looking ahead, Natalie and Lou express their aspirations for the future, including touring and creating new music that blends various genres. They also highlight the supportive and collaborative nature of the Asbury Park music scene, which has played a significant role in their growth as artists.Throughout the episode, the camaraderie between Mike, Natalie, and Lou is evident, making for an entertaining and insightful listen. The episode wraps up with a shout-out to their fans and a look at what's next for Natalie Farrell and her band.nataliee_farrellloupanicoMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Ce Support the Show.
7/23/2024 • 50 minutes, 8 seconds
World Cup 2026: MetLife Stadium and the Community Prepares for Soccer's Biggest Stage
In this special episode of "Greetings from the Garden State," host Mike Ham is joined by Lauren LaRusso and Bruce Revman, Co-Host City Managers of the New York New Jersey 2026 World Cup Host Committee, at MetLife Stadium. They discuss the excitement and extensive planning involved in hosting the FIFA World Cup 26™, including youth soccer initiatives and large-scale fan festivals. The episode also features insights from Steve Sansonese, VP of Operations at MetLife Stadium, on the logistical preparations for the event. Finally, Jim Kirkos, CEO of the Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce, talks about the community and business impact, emphasizing the importance of local engagement and readiness for the influx of visitors.Youth Soccer Camp and Community EngagementYouth Soccer Day and Community Engagement- Discussion about the NYNJ youth soccer day happening at MetLife Stadium.- Lauren LaRusso explains the initiative by the New York New Jersey 2026 World Cup Host Committee to engage the community, partnering with the U.S. Soccer Foundation, New Jersey Youth Soccer, and local YMCAs across NYC and NJ.Host Committee and Organizational Efforts- Bruce Revman elaborates on the formation and responsibilities of the host organizing committee.- The committee handles logistics such as transportation, security, marketing, and community events.- Emphasis on the strong working relationship between New Jersey and New York, which was crucial in securing the World Cup final.New York and New Jersey Collaboration- The collaboration between New York and New Jersey is highlighted as a key factor in winning the bid for the World Cup final.- The unified effort involved various sectors including marketing, media, tourism, business, and security.World Cup 2026: Scale and Impact- Lauren LaRusso discusses the magnitude of the 2026 World Cup, which will be the largest event ever, with 48 countries participating and 104 matches, including the final at MetLife Stadium.- The event is expected to draw 3 billion viewers globally.Community and Economic Impact- The importance of engaging local communities and businesses in the lead-up to the World Cup.- Plans for large-scale fan festivals in New York and New Jersey to create a World Cup atmosphere beyond the stadium.MetLife Stadium Preparations- Steve Sansonese talks about the extensive preparations at MetLife Stadium, including expanding the pitch to meet FIFA requirements.- The stadium will undergo significant modifications to accommodate the World Cup, including seating adjustments and infrastructure enhancements.Operational Challenges and Solutions- Managing construction projects while maintaining regular events at the stadium.- Collaboration with other stadiums and international consultants to ensure compliance with FIFA standards.Visitor Experience Enhancements- Efforts to ensure a top-notch experience for visitors during the World Cup.- Special hospitality and brand activation areas will be set up to enhance the fan experience.Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce Initiatives- Jim Kirkos discusses the role of the Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce in supporting local businesses and communities.- The chamber is actively preparing businesses to capitalize on the economic opportunities presented by the World Cup.nynjfwc26.commeadowlands.orgmetlifestadium.comMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Ce Support the Show.
7/16/2024 • 40 minutes, 28 seconds
Exploring Psychedelic Therapy: Denise Rue on Healing and Transformation
In this episode of "Greetings from the Garden State," host Mike Ham sits down with Denise Rue, founder of the New Jersey Psychedelic Therapy Association and a licensed clinical social worker. Denise shares her fascinating journey from being a speech-language pathologist and poet to becoming a leading advocate for psychedelic therapy. She discusses her transformative experiences with psilocybin in Jamaica and the profound impact it had on her life and career. Denise also delves into the current legislative efforts to legalize psilocybin therapy in New Jersey, highlighting the potential benefits for mental health treatment. This episode offers a deep dive into the world of psychedelic therapy, breaking down misconceptions and exploring its therapeutic potential.https://njpta.net/Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected]:00:23: Introduction and Welcome00:01:14: Denise's Background and Connection to Bill Anthes00:02:00: Denise's Journey from California to New Jersey00:02:33: Educational Background and Career Path00:04:06: Transition from Poetry to Hypnosis00:07:23: Working with Trauma and Mental Health00:10:29: First Psilocybin Experience in Jamaica00:12:15: Description of a Psilocybin Retreat00:15:01: Impact of Psilocybin on Denise's Career00:17:26: The Healing Potential of Psilocybin00:19:46: Denise's Role in Jamaica and Return to New Jersey00:22:38: Founding the New Jersey Psychedelic Therapy Association00:24:57: Advocacy and Education Efforts00:26:16: Details of the Psilocybin Behavioral Health Access and Services Act00:33:12: Importance of Integration in Psychedelic Therapy00:36:03: Legislative Process and Future Steps00:38:29: Testifying Before the Senate00:41:26: Shifting Paradigms in Mental Health Treatment00:44:46: Resources for Learning More About Psilocybin00:47:05: Final Thoughts on Mental Health and Inner Life Support the Show.
7/9/2024 • 50 minutes, 51 seconds
Weird New Jersey
We welcome Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman, the founders of Weird New Jersey, to discuss the magazine’s origins and evolution. Mark and Mark reflect on how they began the magazine in the early 1990s before the internet, initially distributing Xeroxed, typewritten newsletters to friends. The unique nature of the content, which ranged from local legends and paranormal stories to peculiar roadside attractions, quickly gained a grassroots following. Despite the technological limitations of the time, their dedication to investigating and documenting New Jersey's oddities helped Weird New Jersey gain traction. They discuss how the magazine gradually evolved from a black-and-white newsletter to a full-color glossy publication, supported by bookstores like Barnes & Noble. The conversation also touches on their investigative methods, which often involved visiting local bars and diners to gather information. Despite the longevity of their publication, they reassure listeners that New Jersey's strange phenomena and eccentric individuals provide a never-ending supply of material. The episode highlights the duo's unconventional yet trailblazing approach to content creation, maintaining that they present stories objectively and let readers decide their authenticity.The Great Notch Inn in New Jersey is an iconic roadside bar with a rich history. Originally located down the road, it was moved to its current location by rolling it on logs. The bar has evolved significantly over the years. The current bartender, Rich, has opened the bar to a wider crowd, including musicians and motorcyclists, unlike his grandfather who enforced strict dress codes and even had a shotgun behind the bar for security. The bar has become a beloved spot for many, with people reminiscing about their experiences and sharing stories of their visits.The conversation also touched on personal experiences of exploring abandoned places and encountering unexpected situations, like having a gun pointed at them. These adventures often lead to intriguing stories and discoveries, which are a significant part of the charm of Weird New Jersey. The publication has documented many unique and local legends, some of which have never been written about before.Weird New Jersey has grown significantly since its inception 31 years ago, becoming a staple for those interested in the state's oddities. The magazine, books, and other media have created a lasting impact, preserving the quirky history of New Jersey for future generations. The founders have had many memorable experiences, including meeting celebrities and collaborating with other authors across the country. Despite their success, they remain grounded and focused on continuing to share the peculiar stories of New Jersey.weirdnj.comMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
7/2/2024 • 49 minutes, 53 seconds
Building New Jersey's Tech Ecosystem: Insights from Aaron Price
In this episode of "Greetings from the Garden State," host Mike Ham interviews Aaron Price, CEO of Tech United New Jersey, at a co-working space in Hoboken. They delve into the vibrant tech community in the area, celebrating its cool vibe, great food scene, and tight-knit network. Aaron, a long-time Hoboken resident, shares his entrepreneurial journey, from patenting a weightlifting device to co-founding an online food ordering service in the late 90s. Aaron discusses the challenges of entrepreneurship, including the isolation he felt before finding a supportive startup community in New York. This inspired him to start the Hoboken Tech Meetup, which evolved into the New Jersey Tech Meetup, fostering a robust local tech community. He also highlights Propelify, an annual innovation festival he founded to celebrate those who turn ideas into action. Propelify was later acquired by the New Jersey Tech Council, now known as Tech United New Jersey, which Aaron leads. Their mission is to inspire and support New Jersey’s tech innovators, leveraging the state's rich talent pool and maturing tech ecosystem.The conversation covers the impact of media coverage on fintech startups in New York City, contrasting it with the challenges New Jersey startups face in gaining recognition and investment due to the local media's limited reach. Aaron emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about New Jersey's tech scene to attract attention and resources. He discusses Tech United's role in fostering connectivity and support for entrepreneurs through events, mentorship programs, and partnerships with large corporations. Successful initiatives like the Better Planet program with PSEG and Propelify have helped startups gain exposure and funding, demonstrating the benefits of strategic networking and community-building.The speakers reflect on high-level discussions about technology and their relevance to the average New Jersey resident. They emphasize the tangible benefits of tech, such as job creation and economic growth. The episode highlights Propelify, a tech festival in Hoboken attracting around 5,000 attendees, featuring talks on AI, fundraising, hiring, and more, along with exhibitions and networking opportunities. Notable speakers include successful entrepreneurs like Mark Lori and Carolyn Everson. Propelify is inclusive, catering to both young innovators and established professionals, aiming to unite the tech community and foster collaboration. The festival offers a pitch competition, speech coaching, and ends with fireworks, blending business and fun. The speakers encourage listeners to attend Propelify and engage with Tech United, stressing the importance of staying ahead in tech for career advancement and community growth. Tune in to learn more about New Jersey’s thriving tech scene, the importance of media coverage, and how events like Propelify are shaping the future of innovation in the Garden State.techunited.copropelify.comMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
6/25/2024 • 54 minutes, 9 seconds
Living in the Future at SciTech Scity
In this episode of Greetings from the Garden State, powered by the New Jersey Lottery, host Mike Ham sits down with Alexander Richter, the Executive Director and Head of SciTech Scity Hub at the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, New Jersey. They discuss the bustling activities at the Science Center, delve into Richter's journey from Austria to the U.S., and explore the ambitious vision and mission behind SciTech Scity. The conversation covers key aspects such as the development of a state-of-the-art STEM high school, residential housing, and business incubator spaces aimed at fostering innovation in healthcare and sustainability. The duo also highlights the formation of a robust community of entrepreneurs supported by significant corporate partners and the vision for future growth. Richter emphasizes the impactful collaboration needed to make SciTech Scity a focal point for technological and societal advancements, and discusses the potential benefits for New Jersey [email protected]: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
6/18/2024 • 43 minutes, 1 second
Rippers and Relish: The Rutt's Hut Legacy
We visit the renowned Rutt's Hut in Clifton, New Jersey, where we chat with Billy Chrisafinis about the restaurant's history and famous deep-fried hot dogs, known as rippers. Billy shares the story of how his immigrant father and uncles took over the 96-year-old establishment in 1974, maintaining its efficient operations and unique traditions. The podcast explores the familiarity between staff and regular customers, the diverse menu offerings, and the commitment to homemade food. Billy also discusses the challenges of expanding the business, managing social media presence, and the interconnectedness of businesses in Clifton. Throughout the conversation, the importance of product integrity and community in a popular destination location is emphasized.#RuttsHut#DeepFriedHotDogs#[email protected]: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
6/11/2024 • 40 minutes, 18 seconds
Transforming Lives: Sound Start Foundation’s Mission with Bromme Cole
In this episode of "Greetings from the Garden State," host Mike Ham sits down with Bromme Cole, the CEO of the Sound Start Foundation. The Sound Start Foundation is dedicated to providing early intervention services for children born hard of hearing, ensuring they can integrate seamlessly into general education by age three and a half. Bromme Cole shares his extensive background in healthcare, his passion for advocating for vulnerable populations, and his transition to leading the Sound Start Foundation.The discussion delves into the foundation's innovative tele-intervention services, which allow teachers to support families via Zoom or home visits, as well as their plans to expand services to underserved areas in Southern New Jersey. Bromme also highlights the foundation's key partnerships with major sponsors like PNC Bank and Peapack-Gladstone Bank, as well as collaborations with organizations like the Monticello Motor Club.Listeners will learn about the foundation's impact on the community, hear inspiring stories of alumni who have become leaders, and get details on the upcoming gala honoring Dr. Jed Horowitz, featuring guest speaker Chris Martin, a deaf NASCAR driver. Chris Martin's involvement has significantly increased the foundation's visibility and support, inspiring children and parents alike.Tune in to hear how the Sound Start Foundation is making a difference and learn how you can get involved!Show Notes:Introduction to Bromme Cole and his background in healthcare and geriatric care in China.Overview of the Sound Start Foundation’s mission and early intervention services.The importance of tele-intervention services and plans for expanding to Southern New Jersey.Key sponsors and partnerships, including PNC Bank, Peapack-Gladstone Bank, and the Monticello Motor Club.Upcoming gala details and the significance of honoring Dr. Jed Horowitz.Chris Martin’s inspiring story and his impact on the foundation.How listeners can get involved through volunteering, sponsorship, or donations.Visit the Sound Start Foundation's website at soundstartfd.org for more information.Links and Resources:Sound Start Foundation: soundstartfd.orgMonticello Motor Club: monticellomotorclub.comChris Martin: chrismartinracing.comMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
6/4/2024 • 31 minutes, 7 seconds
Healthcare Innovation: A Deep Dive with Jose Lozano
Dive into the dynamic world of healthcare innovation with Jose Lozano, Chief Growth Officer of Hackensack Meridian Health, in this engaging episode of Green Streets. Discover the intriguing journey of Hackensack Meridian Health's expansion and its pivotal role in pioneering cutting-edge solutions for healthcare challenges. From their partnership with the Helix Project to reshaping the healthcare landscape at Metro Park, Lozano unveils exciting initiatives that are revolutionizing patient care.In the first segment, Lozano shares insights into Hackensack Meridian Health's strategic collaboration with the Helix Project, highlighting the significance of this groundbreaking venture for healthcare innovation. Learn about the unique opportunities presented by the Helix campus and how it's poised to drive transformative advancements in medical research, technology, and education. Gain valuable insights into Hackensack Meridian Health's vision for the future of healthcare delivery and its commitment to fostering a culture of innovation.Explore the transformative impact of Hackensack Meridian Health's expansion at Metro Park, as Lozano delves into the innovative approach of integrating healthcare services with corporate facilities. Uncover the rationale behind this visionary project and its potential to redefine accessibility and convenience in healthcare delivery. From leveraging digital platforms to enhance patient experience to addressing behavioral health needs, discover how Hackensack Meridian Health is leading the charge in reshaping the healthcare landscape for the better.Don't miss this enlightening conversation that explores the intersection of healthcare, innovation, and community impact. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the future of healthcare delivery and the pivotal role of organizations like Hackensack Meridian Health in driving positive change.Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
5/21/2024 • 47 minutes, 5 seconds
Exploring the NJ Underground with Kurt Donovan
In this episode, we sit down with Kurt Donovan at the NJ Underground Studios in Jersey City to dive into the vibrant world of creative support and development.At NJ Underground Studios, creativity thrives. Donovan, a filmmaker and event planner, founded the studio with a mission to nurture artists through affordable, professional studio sessions and various growth opportunities. From seminars to partnerships with organizations and galleries, the studio is a hub for artists to flourish.In our conversation, we highlight the rich creative community in Jersey City. Donovan's passion for supporting fellow artists led to the creation of events like "Come As You Are" and the "Underground Developmental Series," which provide platforms for artists to showcase their talents and connect with others.The Underground Developmental (UD) series, in particular, has become a cornerstone of support for emerging artists in various creative fields. Originating from Donovan's desire to provide opportunities for passionate artists lacking local support, UD events offer a nurturing environment for artists to perform, receive feedback, and grow.Throughout the episode, Donovan emphasizes the importance of community and collaboration in fostering artistic growth. From his transition to documentary filmmaking to his commitment to supporting others, Donovan embodies the values of authenticity and connection.The conversation also delves into the power of storytelling, whether through studio sessions, podcasts, or documentaries. We both acknowledge the comfort and connection found in sharing stories.In summary, this episode highlights the vital role of community support for artists in Jersey City and beyond. With NJ Underground Studios and initiatives like the Underground Developmental series, Donovan is paving the way for a more inclusive and vibrant creative landscape, one story at a [email protected]@kurtdonovanGET YOUR JERSEY FEST TICKETS NOW! https://www.seetickets.us/event/jersey-fest/588283Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
5/14/2024 • 52 minutes, 32 seconds
Tapping into Jersey City's Spirit: A Conversation with Don Vogt from 902 Brewing Co.
We travel out to Jersey City to talk with Don Vogt, a co-owner of 902 Brewing Co.. Recorded on the brewery's rooftop, Don shares the fascinating journey of 902 Brewing Co., from its beginnings as a gypsy brewery to establishing a physical location in Jersey City. He discusses the inspiration behind their transition from hobbyists to business owners, citing the success of their Black IPA in competitions. Despite challenges with permits and funding, their persistence paid off, leading to the opening of their taproom.Throughout the conversation, Don emphasizes the brewery's deep roots in the Jersey City community. He discusses their commitment to supporting local businesses and shares favorite spots around the city. Don also highlights 902 Brewing Co.'s role in Jersey City's cultural and economic landscape, reflecting on their pride in contributing to the vibrant scene of their hometown.The discussion delves into various aspects of the brewery's operations, including their approach to naming beers after local landmarks and collaborating with organizations like the American Legion. Don shares insights into their plans for expansion, touching on potential future facilities and their focus on community engagement.Listeners gain an inside look at the unique atmosphere of 902 Brewing Co., including its surprising family-friendly vibe where parents often bring their kids. Don underscores the importance of getting people to visit their physical location, as many are still unaware of their taproom's existence.For more information about 902 Brewing Co. and upcoming events, visit their website at 902brewing.com. Follow them on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates. GET YOUR JERSEY FEST TICKETS NOW! https://www.seetickets.us/event/jersey-fest/588283Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
5/7/2024 • 32 minutes, 20 seconds
Middlesex County Ride On Demand
We get a sneak peek into the new Middlesex County Ride On Demand system that is helping people get around New Brunswick! With all the new development happening in NB, including our partners at the Helix NJ, it's imperative to have reliable sources of transportation connecting the people who live and work in Middlesex County to the places and services they need! middlesexcountynj.gov/ride Support the Show.
5/2/2024 • 18 minutes, 6 seconds
Behind the Still: Kelly Bodnar's Dive into Distilling
We're down again at Asbury Park Distilling Company with head distiller Kelly Bodnar. Bodnar shares her journey into the realm of distilling, from her initial fascination with spirits to securing a role at the distillery after seeking employment there. She provides valuable insights into her hands-on learning experience, emphasizing the practical blend of science and logistics crucial to the craft of distillation.As Bodnar and the host explore the production space, listeners gain a deeper understanding of distillation intricacies, including the innovative design of the custom-made still used at the distillery. Bodnar discusses the diverse range of spirits crafted, from vodka and gin to whiskey, offering valuable insights into the distillation process and the pivotal role of barrel selection in flavor development.Throughout the conversation, Bodnar's expertise shines as she shares her knowledge of distiller's beer production and the meticulous attention to detail required in crafting each spirit. This episode offers a comprehensive overview of craft distillation, blending technical details with Bodnar's personal journey and the unique operations of Asbury Park Distilling Company. Whether you're a spirits enthusiast or simply curious about the art of distillation, this insightful discussion provides something for [email protected]://apdistilling.com/GET YOUR JERSEY FEST TICKETS NOW! https://www.seetickets.us/event/jersey-fest/588283Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the Show.
4/30/2024 • 37 minutes, 28 seconds
Leading with Heart: President Joe Bertolino on Education and Community at Stockton University
Mike sits down with President Joe Bertolino of Stockton University in Galloway, New Jersey. President Joe shares captivating insights into his New Jersey roots in Glendora and his distinguished journey through academia and various presidencies, emphasizing the pivotal role of relationships and accessibility in leadership.President Joe delves into Stockton's remarkable evolution, spotlighting its pioneering interdisciplinary programs and its pivotal role as an anchor institution in Atlantic City. He sheds light on innovative initiatives such as dual enrollment programs with high schools and strategic partnerships with community colleges, aimed at democratizing access to education.The conversation offers a compelling glimpse into Stockton's visionary trajectory, envisioning it as a preeminent destination campus renowned for its cutting-edge programs and interconnected curriculum. President Joe underscores the profound impact of fostering relationships and community spirit in shaping Stockton's enduring legacy and future trajectory.Listeners are invited to delve deeper into Stockton University's vibrant tapestry through engaging social media channels and exciting campus events. Discover firsthand how Stockton is spearheading dynamic innovations and reshaping the landscape of higher education in New Jersey and beyond.https://www.instagram.com/ospreyprez/https://www.stockton.edu/GET YOUR JERSEY FEST TICKETS NOW! https://www.seetickets.us/event/jersey-fest/588283Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] Support the show
4/23/2024 • 50 minutes, 9 seconds
New Jersey Lottery's Million Dollar Replay
Join host Mike Ham in the latest episode of "Greetings from the Garden State" as he takes listeners on a thrilling journey to the Million Dollar Replay event hosted by the New Jersey Lottery at the Golden Nugget in Atlantic City. This exciting event, established in 2011, offers players the chance to transform non-winning scratch-offs into fantastic prizes, including the possibility of winning up to a million dollars. Mike immerses himself in the vibrant atmosphere of the event, where participants are filled with anticipation and excitement.During the episode, Executive Director Jim Carrey joins the conversation to illuminate the event's purpose and the New Jersey Lottery's dedication to responsible gambling initiatives. Jim discusses upcoming Jersey-themed scratch-offs and progressive jackpots, adding to the anticipation of the event. As participants share their stories and strategies for playing the lottery, there's an undeniable sense of camaraderie and excitement in the air.One of the episode's highlights is Frank Dandrea's exhilarating tale of winning $167,000 from a Cash Five ticket. Frank shares his winning strategy, which involves playing in various stores and keeping an eye out for lucky numbers. His story adds to the excitement of the event and inspires fellow players to keep chasing their dreams. Throughout the episode, the importance of responsible gambling is emphasized, reminding listeners to play within their means and enjoy the thrill of the lottery responsibly.In conclusion, the episode captures the excitement and community spirit of the Million Dollar Replay event while promoting responsible play. With engaging stories, insights, and myths debunked, listeners are treated to an immersive experience that celebrates the thrill of the lottery while advocating for responsible gaming practices. Stay tuned for more captivating interviews and discussions in future episodes of "Greetings from the Garden State."Support the show
4/18/2024 • 34 minutes, 25 seconds
Nature's Bounty: Chef, Wild Farmer & James Beard Nominee Phil Manganaro
We wander into the woods with Chef Phil Manganaro, the mastermind behind Marlton, New Jersey's Park Place Cafe and Restaurant. Phil unveils the restaurant's innovative approach, specializing in culinary creations crafted from foraged wild ingredients, a refreshing departure from conventional cooking methods. Delving into his culinary journey, Phil shares his upbringing in South Jersey, his culinary education in New York City, and his triumphant return to New Jersey to establish his dream eatery in Merchantville. Despite encountering hurdles like financial constraints and the lack of investors, Phil remains steadfast in his commitment to his vision, staunchly advocating for locally sourced, wild ingredients that fuel his creative process. Remarkably, Phil's unwavering dedication has garnered prestigious recognition, including a surprising James Beard nomination, a testament to his culinary prowess. Set amidst the serene woods of Marlton, New Jersey, this interview captivates listeners with Phil's infectious passion for his craft and his unwavering belief in the culinary potential of the Garden State.In a fascinating segment of "Greetings from the Garden State," host Mike Ham is joined by Phil Manganaro, the visionary behind Park Place Cafe and Restaurant in Marlton, New Jersey, for an insightful exploration of outdoor experiences and wild farming. Phil's deep-rooted connection to nature, cultivated during his childhood adventures in the local woods, shines through as he shares his profound love for the outdoors and its influence on his culinary endeavors. Drawing on his expertise in foraging, Phil sheds light on native plants like Green Brier, advocating for sustainable harvesting practices rooted in respect for nature's bounty. As the conversation unfolds, Phil offers tantalizing glimpses into his upcoming documentary, "The King of Matsutake Ridge," which chronicles his journey as a chef and forager. Reflecting on the film's warm reception and its authentic portrayal of his life and values, Phil underscores the virtues of patience and humility in the pursuit of one's passions. Through his words, listeners gain valuable insight into Phil's ethos of sustainable living and his profound reverence for the natural world. As the episode draws to a close, listeners are encouraged to visit Park Place Cafe and Restaurant's website for reservations and updates on the documentary's eagerly awaited release.https://www.parkplacecafeandrestaurant.com/https://www.campcreekrun.com/GET YOUR JERSEY FEST TICKETS NOW! https://www.seetickets.us/event/jersey-fest/588283Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
4/16/2024 • 54 minutes, 20 seconds
Allison Strong's Journey from Audition Rooms to Stardom
Mike welcomes guest Allison Strong to the show at Bravery Studios in Garfield, New Jersey. Allison talks about her recent endeavors in music and acting, highlighting her album release in July and opening for Jesse and Joy at the Palladium shortly after. She reflects on her journey from Broadway to television and film, emphasizing the importance of constantly evolving as an artist. Despite facing challenges and rejection in the industry, Allison remains resilient and grateful for the support she receives, especially from her home state of New Jersey. During the conversation, Allison also shares insights into her experience working with Adam Sandler, particularly mentioning her roles in his projects. She mentions playing Adam Sandler's daughter in the movie "The Week Of" and voicing a character in his animated film. These experiences underscore her diverse talents and contributions to the entertainment industry. Mike and Allison discuss their respective artistic journeys, acknowledging the role of luck and supportive networks in their successes. They share experiences of unexpected opportunities and connections that have propelled their careers forward, emphasizing the significance of genuine relationships and community in the entertainment industry. This adds a compelling dimension to her career trajectory, showcasing her versatility as an actor. As the interview draws to a close, both Allison and Mike express gratitude for the engaging conversation and the opportunity to share their insights with listeners. They emphasize the importance of authenticity, perseverance, and collaboration in pursuing artistic endeavors, leaving audiences inspired by their discussion. For those interested in learning more about Allison's work, they can visit her website and follow her on social media for updates on her upcoming projects and performances.allisonstrong.comListen to Allison's music HERECheck Allison out on Instagramhttps://www.youtube.com/@allisonstrongvevoGET YOUR JERSEY FEST TICKETS NOW! https://www.seetickets.us/event/jersey-fest/588283Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
4/9/2024 • 47 minutes, 39 seconds
Riding the Waves with Jetty
In this episode, Jeremy DeFilippis provides an in-depth look into the evolution of Jetty, emphasizing the company's strategic decision to bring all operations in-house. By managing every aspect internally, Jetty ensures meticulous control over the quality and reputation of its brand. Jeremy takes pride in the fulfillment derived from employing a dedicated team of 51 individuals in Stafford Township, New Jersey, across three established buildings. This shift reflects Jetty's commitment to fostering a blue-collar work ethic and a strong connection to the local community, values deeply ingrained in its East Coast roots.Reflecting on Jetty's collaboration with the New Jersey Devils, Jeremy highlights the success of their limited edition partnership and the overwhelmingly positive response from customers. He offers a glimpse into Jetty's future endeavors, teasing upcoming collaborations with industry leaders like Lowtides, Priority Bicycles, and Kona Big Wave Beer. These ventures showcase Jetty's versatility and its ability to expand into various industries while staying true to its coastal lifestyle brand identity. Additionally, Jeremy discusses Jetty's foray into the brewing industry with its own beer line and plans to introduce technical outdoor gear such as wetsuits, further diversifying its product range. Underlining Jetty's dedication to community engagement, Jeremy sheds light on the Jetty Rock Foundation's multifaceted initiatives. From supporting environmental causes to promoting community education and disaster relief efforts, the foundation plays a pivotal role in giving back to the community. Jeremy also emphasizes Jetty's extensive retail presence, spanning over 700 stores across the US, Canada, and the Caribbean. He discusses the company's strategic approach to balancing wholesale, retail, and online sales channels, ensuring broad accessibility to Jetty's products. Encouraging listeners to stay updated on Jetty's latest offerings and events, Jeremy invites them to explore the company's website and engage with its social media platforms. The episode concludes with gratitude for the opportunity to connect with fellow entrepreneurs and a commitment to continue sharing Jetty's inspiring journey of growth and community impact.jettylife.comGET YOUR JERSEY FEST TICKETS NOW! https://www.seetickets.us/event/jersey-fest/588283Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comHelix NJ helixnj.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
4/2/2024 • 44 minutes, 26 seconds
The New Jersey Devils' Commitment to the Community
We're joined by Jake Reynolds, president of the Jersey Devils, and Devils legend, "Mr. Devil" Ken Daneyko. Together, they delve into the ongoing season and the distinctive community engagement initiatives spearheaded by the Devils.Reflecting on the franchise's journey since its inception in 1982, Daneyko shares insightful perspectives on the evolution of the team and their profound impact on the state of New Jersey. He underscores the pivotal role of victories in fostering a dedicated fan base and reminisces about his personal transformation from player to broadcaster over the years.Jake Reynolds sheds light on the Devils' unwavering commitment to community service and their profound integration into the cultural fabric of New Jersey. The conversation delves into the vital work of the Devil's Youth Foundation, which focuses on addressing pressing issues such as food insecurity, nutrition, and promoting healthy lifestyles in underserved communities across the state.Despite the challenges encountered during the current season, both Jake and Dano exude optimism about the team's future trajectory. They emphasize the importance of cultivating a strong supporting cast to bolster the growth of the team's young core. The discussion concludes on a note of gratitude for the unwavering support of fans and the broader community, coupled with a palpable sense of anticipation for the exciting prospects that lie ahead for the Devils. Join us as we explore the Devils' enduring commitment to community impact and their bright outlook for future achievements both on and off the ice.nhl.com/devilsGET YOUR JERSEY FEST TICKETS NOW! https://www.seetickets.us/event/jersey-fest/588283Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
3/26/2024 • 26 minutes, 21 seconds
Johnny Pork Roll and the True Taste of Jersey
We sit down with John Yarusi, the dynamic owner behind Johnny's Pork Roll and Coffee, a beloved establishment nestled in the heart of Red Bank, New Jersey. The conversation kicks off on a reflective note as they pay homage to the legacy of John Taylor, whose departure from New Jersey in 1906 marked a pivotal moment in the state's history. Taylor's influence, particularly in shaping the identity of New Jersey through his invention of pork roll, serves as a poignant backdrop for their discussion.As Yarusi shares his entrepreneurial journey, listeners are transported into the world of Johnny's Pork Roll, a culinary venture that began humbly as a food truck. Driven by his profound love for New Jersey and a desire to reignite appreciation for the iconic pork roll sandwich, Yarusi embarked on a remarkable odyssey, navigating the challenges of the food industry with determination and zeal. Despite lacking formal culinary training, his unwavering passion propelled Johnny's Pork Roll to new heights, culminating in the establishment of a brick-and-mortar location in Red Bank.Throughout the episode, Yarusi delves into the intricacies of his personal background, offering insights into his upbringing, experiences in radio and advertising, and the pivotal moments that shaped his journey as an entrepreneur. His anecdotes paint a vivid picture of the trials and triumphs he encountered along the way, illustrating the resilience and spirit of innovation that define New Jersey's entrepreneurial landscape. Moreover, Yarusi emphasizes the profound sense of community that lies at the heart of Johnny's Pork Roll, highlighting the camaraderie among food truck owners and the deep-rooted connections forged through shared culinary experiences.As the conversation unfolds, Yarusi articulates his vision for the future of Johnny's Pork Roll, expressing a fervent desire to expand its reach beyond the borders of New Jersey. With plans to take his concept nationwide through a traveling show, he envisions spreading the joy of pork roll while celebrating the rich tapestry of Jersey culture. In doing so, Yarusi hopes to showcase the unique blend of tradition, innovation, and camaraderie that distinguishes Johnny's Pork Roll as a beacon of culinary excellence in the Garden State and beyond.In essence, this episode encapsulates the essence of community, nostalgia, and culinary creativity that define the cultural significance of pork roll in New Jersey. Through Yarusi's compelling narrative and unwavering passion, listeners are treated to a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Jersey heritage, where food serves as a conduit for connection, celebration, and shared memories. Whether you're a native Jerseyite or a curious outsider, this episode promises to leave you craving a taste of Johnny's Pork Roll and the vibrant spirit of the Garden State.johnnyporkroll.comGET YOUR JERSEY FEST TICKETS NOW! https://www.seetickets.us/event/jersey-fest/588283Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
3/19/2024 • 57 minutes, 59 seconds
Innovation in the Garden State: A Deep Dive into the New Jersey Innovation Institute
This week's episode with Michael Johnson, the President of the New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII), was conducted at the groundbreaking Comet Advanced Manufacturing Facility. Together, we explore NJII's distinctive position as a standalone corporation owned by NJIT, meticulously designed to address global challenges by seamlessly connecting academia with the external world.The narrative gracefully unfolds to trace NJII's roots, originating a decade ago to confront the challenge of making academic resources more accessible to governmental organizations and private industry. Serving as a vital link between NJIT and the world beyond, NJII epitomizes a nimble and efficient operation, ensuring a swift translation of academic expertise into tangible solutions.The episode takes a deep dive into NJII's ongoing initiatives and strategic partnerships. Michael sheds light on their collaboration with the Department of Defense, focusing on the rigorous testing of advanced manufacturing equipment for military applications and comprehensive workforce training programs. Intriguing projects involving body cam footage analysis for law enforcement and pioneering drone technology for predicting power line failures come to the forefront.Michael Johnson, in a candid exchange, shares personal insights into his journey, from an early passion for science and engineering to co-founding a company dedicated to 3D tissue imaging. The conversation pivots to NJII's ambitious growth mindset, substantial investments in new initiatives, and visionary plans to double both personnel and revenue over the next six to seven years. Their ultimate goal is to achieve financial independence while actively contributing to the success of NJIT.The episode, thus, serves as a comprehensive exploration of NJII's mission, showcasing its pivotal role in connecting academia with industry. The narrative unfolds seamlessly, offering a detailed account of NJII's plans for future growth, technological impact, and its commitment to shaping the innovation landscape in New Jersey.njii.comGET YOUR JERSEY FEST TICKETS NOW! https://www.seetickets.us/event/jersey-fest/588283Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:Helix NJ: helixnj.comNew Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
3/12/2024 • 42 minutes, 40 seconds
Ballet Renaissance: A Conversation with Maria Kowroski, Artistic Director of the New Jersey Ballet
We're joined by Maria Kowroski, the artistic director of the New Jersey Ballet. Maria, who shares her journey from Michigan to the School of American Ballet and eventually the New York City Ballet, reflects on her unique path to becoming a ballerina, driven by a profound passion for dance. The episode unfolds with an exploration of the New Jersey Ballet's rich history since its founding in 1958 and making its home theater the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown.As Maria takes on the dual role of overseeing both the New Jersey Ballet company and school, the podcast delves into the challenges faced in maintaining interest in ballet post-pandemic. Maria provides valuable insights into the audition process for the company, shedding light on the criteria she considers, including technique, musicality, and a team player attitude. The episode also touches upon the intimate details of Maria's personal journey, the impact of mentors, and pivotal moments in her career.As the conversation evolves, Mike and Maria explore the transition from dancer to artistic director, discussing the unexpected nature of this shift and the newfound passion that led Maria to her current role. Technical hiccups add a humorous touch to the episode, keeping the conversation engaging and dynamic. The podcast concludes with Maria's vision for the New Jersey Ballet's future, emphasizing the importance of innovative programs, engaging performances, and the unique experience offered by live ballet shows.Listeners are encouraged to explore the New Jersey Ballet's upcoming programs, with Maria extending an invitation to experience the diversity, affordability, and artistic excellence showcased by the company. Whether you're a seasoned ballet enthusiast or a first-time attendee, this episode provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of dance, artistry, and the enduring legacy of the New Jersey Ballet.njballet.orgMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:Lasso: lassoinc.comNew Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
3/5/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 24 seconds
Helpsy: A Sustainable Revolution in Textile Recycling
We're joined by Lisa Scianella, Chief of Staff at Helpsy, and we discuss the story behind Helpsy's transformative journey in textile recycling. The episode offers a deep dive into the company's origins, initiated eight years ago when three friends, Alex, Dan, and Dave, acquired three clothing bin collection companies. Lisa highlights the evolution and innovation within Helpsy's sorting processes, emphasizing its unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability.The discussion unfolds to explore the logistics of clothing collection, encompassing the strategic placement of bins in parking lots, clothing drives, and strategic collaborations with municipalities. Lisa provides valuable insights into Helpsy's unique approach of compensating municipalities for diverted clothes, creating a symbiotic relationship benefiting both local communities and the environment. Additionally, she dispels misconceptions about donating to nonprofits, shedding light on Helpsy's collaborative efforts to turn unusable clothing into funds for various charitable missions.Lisa shares the intricacies of sorting and pricing items, led by Jessica and a team that employs technology to efficiently categorize items based on brand and damage levels. The conversation unveils Helpsy's dynamic pricing strategy, shaped by market trends and customer feedback from a vast network of over 6,000 thrift stores and resellers.The episode concludes with a focus on Helpsy's commitment to creating meaningful employment opportunities and supporting its workforce. Lisa delves into the intentional approach of being a second-chance employer, offering opportunities to individuals who may have faced challenges in the past. The podcast encapsulates Helpsy's comprehensive approach to sustainable practices, community engagement, and social responsibility.Lisa shares her personal journey from being a secondary math teacher to her current role in textile recycling and sustainability at Helpsy. Lisa emphasizes the pivotal role of education and outreach in creating awareness about textile waste and the environmental impact of discarding clothing. The conversation touches on the growth of textile waste, collaborations with municipalities, and the role of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in regulating the fashion industry. Lisa provides intriguing insights, revealing surprising aspects of fast fashion brands and discussing Helpsy's in-house sorting app, Quick Scan, designed for efficient categorization.The podcast encourages listeners to explore more about Helpsy through its website, social media handles, and email. Stay tuned for future episodes on the Mike Ham podcast, offering profound insights into the sustainable fashion and recycling industry.helpsy.coMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:Helix NJ: helixnj.comNew Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
2/27/2024 • 50 minutes, 14 seconds
Humans Behind the Badge: The NJSPBA and New Jersey Donuts
Mike Ham takes a ride-along journey with Patrick Colligan, President of the Policemen's Benevolent Association (PBA), and Vinny Rizzo, a respected PBA delegate and experienced police officer from Bergen County. With a combined 49 years of law enforcement experience, they provide a unique perspective on community engagement, dispelling stereotypes, and celebrating shared passions.The episode kicks off with a focus on community policing and the crucial role played by the PBA in representing and connecting officers across New Jersey. As the trio embarks on their journey, they make a pitstop at Plainfield Donut Shop and Vicarro's Bakery in Clark, New Jersey. Mike, Patrick, and Vinny share their preferences and experiences with various donuts, weaving in the tradition that ties police officers and pastries.Breaking stereotypes with a lighthearted touch, the hosts discuss their love for food beyond donuts, including pizza and hot dogs, showcasing their favorite spots across the state. The conversation emphasizes the human side of law enforcement officers, fostering a connection between them and the communities they serve. Shifting gears, Mike Ham dives into a conversation with Patrick Colligan and Vinny Rizzo, delving into the history of the Police Benevolent Association, its role in supporting officers, and the multifaceted challenges faced by law enforcement, both in terms of crime and personal well-being. The hosts share experiences from different regions of New Jersey, humanizing police officers and bridging the gap between perception and reality.Concluding on a lighter note, the hosts share their plans to explore more donut shops in the future, promising delightful discoveries and connections with local businesses. This episode goes beyond stereotypes, offering a genuine look into the lives of police officers, their dedication to communities, and their shared love for the simple pleasures of life.https://www.njspba.com/Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:Lasso: lassoinc.comNew Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
2/20/2024 • 58 minutes, 55 seconds
Behind the Curtain at Newark's Prudential Center with Sean Saadeh
We went into Brick City, Newark, NJ, to chat with Sean Saadeh, the EVP of Entertainment at the Prudential Center. Sean provides valuable insights into the diverse programming at The Rock, from hosting family shows like Disney on Ice to becoming a crucial venue for the community. The discussion unfolds with Sean, originally not from New Jersey, expressing his love for the state and navigating the challenges of positioning New Jersey as a significant market in the competitive Tri-State area.As the EVP of Entertainment, Sean sheds light on his position's intricacies, emphasizing the responsibility of keeping the venue bustling with events, spanning sports to concerts. The conversation explores the importance of crafting exceptional experiences for both performers and fans, ensuring that the Prudential Center feels like a home away from home. Sean delves into the unique nature of New Jersey and its success in driving the concert business, making it a hub for diverse genres, including K-pop and Latin, earning the center a top global ranking according to Billboard.The discussion naturally flows into the ongoing enhancements at the Prudential Center, ranging from technological upgrades like connected screens, improved Wi-Fi, 5G, and data to a revamped culinary experience. Sean highlights the commitment to excellence, ensuring the Prudential Center remains at the forefront of providing a top-tier venue experience for fans. The interview wraps up with Mike Ham expressing his awe at the Prudential Center's global recognition.As the conversation unfolds, listeners are encouraged to visit the Prudential Center's website (prucenter.com) or follow them on social media (@prucenter) for updates on upcoming events and to secure tickets for a diverse range of shows and experiences. This episode serves as a captivating exploration of the dynamic world of entertainment at the Prudential Center, making it a must-listen for anyone passionate about New Jersey's vibrant entertainment scene.Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
2/13/2024 • 56 minutes, 33 seconds
Embracing Dystopia with John Poveromo
This episode is full of laughs. Mike and guest John Poveromo explore various topics, from reflections on New Jersey geography to John's intriguing upbringing marked by frequent moves.Discover John Poveromo's unique journey into the world of comedy and podcasting. Gain insights into his early interest in humor, influenced by his parents, and his initiation into stand-up comedy, navigating challenges in the vibrant comedy scene. The episode concludes with a glimpse into John Poveromo's diverse career as a comedian and host.Learn about the origins of John Poveromo's podcast, "Dystopia Tonight," initiated during the pandemic. The name, conceptualized years earlier, finds inspiration in a fictional talk show set in a post-apocalyptic world. Explore John's involvement in organizing a massive benefit event during the pandemic, sparking the creation of the podcast.Delve into the evolution of "Dystopia Tonight," featuring a range of guests from musicians like Frank Turner to comedians like Bobby Slayton. John Poveromo shares his experiences podcasting during the pandemic, including losing track of time while recording and the joy of connecting with guests who are his heroes.The podcast transcript reveals John Poveromo's journey from a real estate-focused show to a more diverse and engaging format. Learn about his unique approach to hosting live episodes at different locations, such as diners and restaurants, adding a lively element to the podcast. The conversation touches on the challenges of editing and finding suitable editors for the show.Towards the end, explore John Poveromo's involvement in a short film called "Dupp It," centered around the theme of depression, gaining attention and leading to meetings with the Henson Company. Gain insights into future projects, plans for returning to LA, and creating new content for the podcast. The episode concludes with a discussion on stand-up comedy, upcoming gigs, and plans for an album and special.Join Mike Ham and John Poveromo in this laughter-filled episode, making "Greetings from the Garden State" a unique and evolving experience for both host and audience.johnpoveromo.net@johnpoveromoMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
2/6/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 40 seconds
The King of Old Pans Cast Iron Kyle
Trenton's "Cast Iron" Kyle Seip has always been a hustler. When he was a kid he was a mission to find ways to get more Pokemon cards. Then, as he got older, the focuses started to change but the habits did not. Kyle now works with products that are, in some cases, over 100 years old, cast iron skillets, pans, and other materials forged by those from our great grandparents' generations. Cast Iron Kyle scours flea markets, garage sales, and more to find those rare items that you may throw away, but he can restore those back to their former glory to create a perfectly seasoned cooktop that can be healthier than modern day pans. Through social media, Kyle has found a niche where he shows people how he picks them, restores and refurbishes them, then resells them to his followers and clients. He has worked with Matty Matheson and Brad Leone and even caught the eye of a famous British chef! All the while, Kyle has stayed true to his mission of generating love and awareness for cast iron and hopes to show people why it should be there go-to cook top!castironkyle.com@castiron_kyleMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
1/30/2024 • 59 minutes, 9 seconds
The Resilience and Redemption of Fil Santos
We sit down with the resilient and dynamic entrepreneur, Filipe "Fil" Santos, starting with his roots in Harrison, New Jersey. You get a glimpse into Fil's early passions – skateboarding, playing drums, and the twists and turns that led to struggles with substance abuse.The story takes a powerful turn when Fil opens up about his commitment to recovery and the unwavering support he received from his parents, despite the challenges. The spotlight then shifts to Fil's entrepreneurial ventures, notably "The Room," his evolving salon that has transformed into an educational haven for hairstylists. But Fil's entrepreneurial spirit doesn't stop there; he manages a tattoo shop and rental properties, painting a diverse landscape of his endeavors.Listeners get an insider's view of Fil's mindset – the power of positivity, manifestation, and strategic use of technology in growing businesses, particularly in the salon industry. The conversation also weaves in Fil's collaboration with Drew O'Brien from Make Cool Sh*t, showcasing the artistic dimensions of their partnership.The narrative extends to Fil's role in the "Chop Meat" podcast, co-hosted with chef Jamie Knott, revealing the therapeutic side of podcasting and the pursuit of fulfillment beyond immediate financial gains. Fil invites you to connect with him on Instagram @chop_safil, embodying his passion for service work and helping others.Don't miss this inspiring episode of "Greetings From the Garden State," where Fil Santos shares his journey – from overcoming challenges to embracing the entrepreneurial spirit and seeking true fulfillment.@chop_safilMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
1/23/2024 • 58 minutes, 45 seconds
Restaurateur, Chef, and Humanitarian Marilyn Schlossbach
We welcome Marilyn Schlossbach, owner of The White Chapel Projects in Long Branch, New Jersey. Marilyn shares her unexpected journey into the culinary world, taking over cooking at her brother's restaurant and developing a passion for creating memorable experiences through food. Growing up in a beach town, her love for the outdoors shaped her culinary approach. The White Chapel Projects is explored as a collaborative space for diverse events, from art and music to guest chefs and markets, reflecting Marilyn's commitment to positive dining experiences. Despite challenges, her laid-back approach and dedication to quality ingredients set her apart. The episode delves into Marilyn's lack of formal culinary training, exposure to macrobiotic diets, and her resilience in creating inclusive and memorable dining experiences.The conversation extends to Marilyn's culinary experimentation, including buying a house in the Dominican Republic from a chef's estate and joyfully growing diverse produce. Challenges of managing multiple restaurants, reflections on partnerships, real estate, and the desire to simplify life are discussed. Marilyn's commitment to helping others and fostering positive change is evident through non-profit work, highlighted by a food truck supporting various organizations. The speaker's involvement in Asbury and Long Branch transformations underscores their passion for community startups and challenges in maintaining authenticity. The episode concludes with insights into Marilyn's background, involvement in different subcultures, and the influence of diverse experiences on her approach to running establishments. Overall, Marilyn Schlossbach's story is one of resilience, passion, and a commitment to creating inclusive and memorable dining experiences at The White Chapel Projects.https://www.marilynschlossbach.com/Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
1/16/2024 • 53 minutes, 28 seconds
Greetings From the Garden State: 2023 in Review
Join us on a journey through the heart of New Jersey as we revisit the most captivating and memorable moments from 'Greetings From the Garden State' in 2023. From inspiring stories to hidden gems, this trailer is a celebration of the diverse culture, remarkable individuals, and unique experiences that define the essence of the Garden State. Get ready to relive the best moments that made 2023 an unforgettable year on 'Greetings From the Garden State.' 🎙️🌟 #NJPodcast #YearInReview"Support the show
1/13/2024 • 3 minutes, 17 seconds
The Inspiring Journey of Eric LeGrand
In this inspiring episode of "Greetings from the Garden State," host Mike Ham welcomes Eric LeGrand at LeGrand Coffee House in Woodbridge, New Jersey. Eric shares his remarkable journey, having overcome a paralyzing injury sustained during a college football game. The episode unfolds with warm greetings and highlights LeGrand Coffee House's commitment to quality coffee that aligns with Eric's high standards. The conversation explores Eric's upbringing in Woodbridge, his passion for football, and his decision to attend Rutgers University to represent his home state.As the podcast delves into Eric's football career at Rutgers, his Denver Broncos fandom, and the origins of his jersey numbers, the host applauds Eric's dedication to the local community and his businesses. The discussion transitions to the life-changing injury on October 16, 2010, where Eric describes the moments of paralysis on the field and the subsequent uncertainty about his future. Despite the challenges, Eric emphasizes the unwavering support from his community during hospitalization and recovery.The episode covers Eric's post-injury challenges, including his three-month stay with family during house reconstruction and his commitment to continuing education through online classes. The unexpected opportunities that emerged, such as his broadcasting career, public speaking engagements, and a book deal, are explored. Eric's motivational speaking journey takes center stage, highlighting his refined storytelling skills, connection with diverse audiences, and finding purpose in his experiences.The first segment concludes, paving the way for a deeper exploration of Eric LeGrand's impactful post-injury endeavors and contributions to the community in subsequent podcast episodes. Throughout the interview, Eric's dedication to quality products under his name is evident, spanning LeGrand Coffee House, Grand Whiskey, and potential future business ventures. LeGrand Coffee House is poised for national expansion and franchise plans, while Eric's foundation, associated with the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, continues to raise funds for spinal cord injury research.The episode encapsulates Eric LeGrand's resilience, entrepreneurial spirit, and commitment to making a positive impact, offering listeners insights into his ongoing recovery efforts, dedication to physical activity, and future business expansions and collaborations. The episode serves as a testament to Eric's journey and his unwavering determination to inspire and support those affected by spinal cord injuries.ericlegrand52.comMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comHelix NJ: helixnj.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
1/9/2024 • 47 minutes, 14 seconds
Top 10 of 2023: A Funky Fishmonger at Metropolitan Seafood & Gourmet
Original Air Date: May 2, 2023The Funky Fishmonger Mark Drabich started cutting fish at a local seafood market when he was 15 years old. In high school, on his breaks from college, Mark worked at various seafood markets. Being the first to graduate from college in his family, he eventually got a job at Johnson & Johnson which didn't last long and he wound up opening his own fish market.Since then, the business has grown from a small shop in Clinton (where he was for 23 years) to its current location in Lebanon. After he purchased the building from the his landlord, Mark now has a full seafood market and take out location. Right next door is Sunken Silo Brew Works, which creates a great opportunity for patrons to grab a beer and enjoy some fresh seafood which they pick up and cut daily. https://www.metroseafood.com/@metropolitanseafood@funkyfishmonger1320 Rt. 22 West Lebanon, NJThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
1/6/2024 • 55 minutes, 10 seconds
Top 10 of 2023: Derynn Paige
Original Air Date: May 9, 2023Mike Ham welcomes the charismatic Derynn Paige to the podcast. Derynn, a star in the realm of reality TV, shares her personal experiences and insights from her time on MTV's popular shows, "Double Shot at Love" and "Ex on the Beach," taking us on a captivating journey through her rise to stardom.Derynn starts by reflecting on her roots in the Garden State, specifically Franklin Lakes in Bergen County, where she was born and raised. Despite her newfound fame, Derynn proudly calls New Jersey home and highlights the state's diverse offerings, from its picturesque beaches to its majestic mountains, from the charming suburbs to the lively cities, all within a short distance.The conversation delves into Derynn's entry into the world of reality TV. She reveals the story of how she was discovered while in Hoboken and ultimately cast in a New Jersey-themed show. Derynn shares her experiences on "Double Shot at Love" and opens up about the challenges of dating on camera. She provides a glimpse into the unique dynamics and pressures of reality TV, as well as the impact it had on her personal and professional life.Derynn also discusses her appearance on "Ex on the Beach" and how it further shaped her journey in the world of reality television. She candidly shares the highs and lows of her path, including the cancellation of a previous show and the unexpected opportunity that led her to "Double Shot at Love." Throughout her experiences, Derynn maintains a strong connection to New Jersey and expresses her gratitude for the opportunities that have come her way.Beyond her TV appearances, Derynn reflects on the role of social media in her life. She discusses the challenges and benefits of maintaining an Instagram presence and how it has influenced her journey as a reality TV personality.In this episode, listeners will gain valuable insights into the captivating world of reality TV through the eyes of Derynn Paige. From her early aspirations to become a pediatrician to her unexpected path in the entertainment industry, Derynn's story is one of determination, resilience, and embracing unforeseen opportunities.Join host Mike Ham as he engages in a fascinating conversation with Derynn Paige, exploring her journey from MTV's "Double Shot at Love" to "Ex on the Beach," and uncovering the realities of reality TV fame.https://thederynnpaige.com/@derynn_paigeThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
1/5/2024 • 42 minutes, 36 seconds
Top 10 of 2023: Burger Buff
Original Air Date: January 10, 2023In 2019 Nick LePore ate a burger every day. The former bodybuilder began building his Burger Buff brand in 2018 by traveling around and reviewing burgers from various establishments and quickly gained traction on social through his thoughtful reviews and high quality photos. After spending his days reviewing burgers, he eventually decided to start fine-tuning his own burger recipe and developing a pop-up burger stand concept that has become wildly popular. Tickets sell out quickly and LePore's schedule is often booked years in advance. He shares his background with us and the story of how it started, how its going, and where he sees it going in the [email protected] Stream Studios: 594 Valley Road, Montclair, New Jerseysilverstreamstudionj.comThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comFLK Method: fitlikekrys.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: [email protected] us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
1/4/2024 • 41 minutes, 54 seconds
Top 10 of 2023: New Jersey and the Revolutionary War
Original Air Date: April 25, 2023Steve Santucci is a local history teacher in Morris County, New Jersey and also is a Revolutionary War reenactor. As part of the 2nd New Jersey regiment, Steve spends his weekends and other significant dates diving into the Revolutionary history in the Garden State, as well as other places in the original 13 colonies. Steve has become an expert in Revolutionary War history and takes us through some significant historical moments in New Jersey, as well as Morristown where we recorded. https://www.2nj.org/Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
1/3/2024 • 47 minutes, 10 seconds
Top 10 of 2023: Comic Book Men's Ming Chen
Original Air Date: February 28, 2023Ming Chen entered the world of podcasting in 2007 as one of the architects behind Kevin Smith's SModCast Network. His first responsibilities included all technical aspects of the network as well as the design, maintenance and marketing of SModCast's online presence. As the network grew and more shows were added, Ming was asked to create and co-host podcasts of his own including the award winning "I Sell Comics," "The SModCo SMorning Show" and "The Secret Stash: The Official Comic Book Men Companion Podcast." He can also be heard as an occasional guest on the massively popular "Tell 'em Steve Dave" podcast.In 2011 Ming became a cast member of the hit AMC TV unscripted show "Comic Book Men" along with A Shared Universe co-founder Michael Zapcic. Based out of Kevin Smith's comic book store "Jay & Silent Bob's Secret Stash" in Red Bank, NJ, this show focuses on amazing comics and vintage toys and the stories behind them. It is the first TV show to use podcasting as part of its narrative.Based on the popularity of the show, Ming became a frequent featured guest at numerous comic book conventions around the world. These conventions include the New York Comic Con, Comicpalooza in Houston, Walker Stalker Con, Heroes and Villains FanFest, Edinburgh Comic Con, Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo, C2E2 in Chicago and more. It was at these conventions that listeners of Ming's podcasts began approaching him for advice on starting their own shows. These interactions became the genesis behind A Shared Universe PodcaStudio.In 2017 Ming Chen and Mike Zapcic decided to open A Shared Universe in Eatontown, NJ in an effort to help aspiring podcasters start their own shows and to help experienced podcasters become even better. Their goal is to create an amazing environment where all podcasters can create, collaborate, record and be inspired by this amazing new medium.@mingchen37@ashareduniversehttps://www.ashareduniverse.com/Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMinuteman Press - Westfield: https://minuteman.com/us/locations/nj...Murphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
1/2/2024 • 51 minutes, 23 seconds
Top 10 of 2023: Pete Candia of New Jersey Digest
Original Air Date: August 8, 2023We are joined by Pete Candia, the esteemed food and drink editor at NJ Digest, while surrounded by the cozy ambiance of Osteria Crescendo. Join us as we embark on Pete's inspiring journey – from a discerning eater to a triumphant graduate of culinary school, all while navigating the challenges posed by a progressive muscle wasting disease.Pete's culinary passion was ignited by the charisma of Emeril Lagasse on television, setting him on a path that led from culinary school to a prominent role in food writing. Discover the captivating narrative of Pete's transition from the bustling kitchen to his current influential position as the food and drink editor at NJ Digest. Delve into the heart of New Jersey's diverse culinary landscape as Pete shares his personal favorites and hidden gems. From the mouthwatering meatballs and hot vinegar chicken dish at Nettie's House of Spaghetti in Falls to the innovative and intriguing Lita, Heirloom Kitchen, and lovesick located in South Jersey.Drawing upon his extensive experience both in the front and back of the house, Pete offers a unique perspective on restaurant reviews, focusing on positive and uplifting stories rather than negative critiques. Explore Pete's creative ingenuity, including a whimsical April Fools' piece featuring the fictional Vesuvio restaurant from "The Sopranos." Join us in celebrating Pete's unwavering dedication to his culinary passions and his remarkable resilience in the face of adversity.As Mike and Pete conclude their enlightening conversation, get a sneak peek of the enticing topics and discussions that await in future episodes. From tantalizing tales of gastronomy to explorations of New Jersey's rich culinary heritage, "Greetings From the Garden State" promises to be your guide to the diverse flavors and stories that define this remarkable state.Thank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comNJ Digest: thedigestonline.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comOperation K9 Beethoven: operationk9beethoven.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
1/1/2024 • 53 minutes, 18 seconds
Top 10 of 2023: Wine Educator and Entertainer Sandra Zotti
Original Air Date: February 21, 2023Sandra Zotti's unofficial training as a wine expert began as a child thanks to her parents, two first-generation immigrants from Campania, Italy. Introduced to a biccherino di vino rosso by her parents, Sandra learned at an early age to enjoy half a glass of red wine at the dinner table while listening to Puccini play throughout the house, a family tradition that ignited her passion for wine and food.After a childhood full of culture and the arts, a career in the "finer things" seemed a natural step for Sandra. As a young woman in New York, Sandra trained with Kevin Zraly at his Windows on the World Wine School and studied at the American Sommelier Association, followed by a position as Director of Events for social media guru Gary Vaynerchuk's Wine Library in New Jersey.In 2015, Sandra helped to create and launch PerUs, one of Napa Valley's newest cult labels made by acclaimed winemaker and recipient of numerous 100-point scores, Russell Bevan. Sandra successfully completed the Introductory Examination into the prestigious Court of Master Sommeliers and is a Certified Italian Wine Specialist with the North American Sommelier Association.She is currently pursuing an Italian Wine Scholar Certification with the Wine Scholar Guild. "My love of wine is connected to my love of the arts," notes Sandra, who is also a gifted classical pianist having studied for three decades. Sandra fell in love with the concept of creating wine-centered events for those who want to learn, to have fun and live life to the fullest. She is available for various wine services in the tri-state area.Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMinuteman Press - Westfield: https://minuteman.com/us/locations/nj...Murphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
12/29/2023 • 58 minutes, 17 seconds
Top 10 of 2023: Jamie Knott: A Culinary Journey of Passion, Challenges, and Success
Original Air Date: June 13, 2023We have an inspiring conversation with Jamie Knott, a talented restaurant owner and culinary visionary, as we dive into Jamie's remarkable life and his profound impact on the culinary industry. Discover the challenges he faced, his love for the culinary arts, and the secrets to his success.Episode Highlights:- Explore Jamie Knott's journey from Baltimore to Nutley, New Jersey, and his emergence as a renowned restaurant owner with four successful establishments in the state.- Uncover Jamie's diverse portfolio of acclaimed restaurants, including the iconic Saddle River Inn, Saddle River Cafe, Cellar 335, and Madame.- Gain insights into Jamie's passion for the culinary arts, ignited by cherished memories of his grandmother's cooking and his early experiences at the prestigious Franklin Steakhouse.- Follow Jamie's culinary evolution, from studying home economics in high school to honing his skills at a Spanish tapas lounge in Boston, shaping his path in the industry.- Delve into the challenges of managing multiple restaurants as Jamie shares his experiences of juggling responsibilities and the dedication required for each establishment's success.- Gain valuable insights into Jamie's approach to running his restaurants, including the importance of staying ahead of industry trends and surrounding himself with talented individuals.- Discover Jamie's vision for his new venture, Kinjo in Newark, as he shares his excitement and aspirations for this upcoming restaurant.- Explore Jamie's growth and achievements in Saddle River, New Jersey, and Jersey City, as he navigates challenges, establishes his reputation, and provides unique dining experiences.- Gain inspiration from Jamie's relentless commitment to excellence, customer satisfaction, and his unwavering dedication to creating diverse and vibrant restaurant concepts.Don't miss this engaging conversation as host Mike and Jamie Knott take you on a captivating journey through the life and culinary endeavors of an extraordinary restaurant owner and [email protected]@kinjo_nj@saddleriverinn@saddlerivercafe@cellar335@madamejerseycityThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
12/28/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 28 seconds
Top 10 of 2023: Battleship New Jersey: A Living Legend
Original Air Date: November 7, 2023We visit Camden to explore the rich history of the iconic USS New Jersey with the guidance of our special guest, Ryan Szimanski, the passionate curator of the USS New Jersey Museum and Memorial.Let's begin by introducing Ryan Szimanski, an expert in naval history and the curator of the USS New Jersey Museum and Memorial. Discover Ryan's journey, deep-rooted love for naval heritage, and what drives his commitment to preserving the legacy of this legendary battleship.Ryan takes us on a captivating journey through the history of the USS New Jersey, from its construction during the 1940s to its pivotal role in major conflicts such as World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. We'll also explore the ship's extensive modernization in the 1980s and its enduring significance to New Jersey and the nation.Ever wondered what life was like for the brave sailors serving aboard the USS New Jersey? Ryan offers insights into their daily routines, living conditions, and the challenges they faced while on a battleship of this magnitude.Find out about the USS New Jersey Museum and Memorial, a place dedicated to preserving the ship's history. Ryan discusses the various exhibits and artifacts that bring the battleship's remarkable legacy to life, and how you can embark on a tour to experience it firsthand.Explore some of the most extraordinary exhibits and artifacts on display at the museum. Ryan unveils the historical significance and the captivating stories these items tell about the USS New Jersey's illustrious service.Discover the present-day status of the USS New Jersey as a museum and popular tourist attraction. Learn about special events, educational programs, and ongoing restoration efforts taking place aboard the ship.In our concluding segment, we reflect on the unique place the USS New Jersey holds in New Jersey's history and the importance of safeguarding our naval heritage. We extend our gratitude to Ryan Szimanski for sharing his knowledge and encourage you to visit the museum to delve deeper into this remarkable piece of history.Explore more about Battleship New Jersey: https://www.battleshipnewjersey.org/Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
12/27/2023 • 47 minutes, 32 seconds
Top 10 of 2023: Mutiny BBQ in Asbury Park
Original Air Date: March 21, 2023Mutiny BBQ Company is Coastal New Jersey's craft smokehouse. Its owner Tom Dunphy creates delicious, authentic small batch BBQ in the southern tradition, incorporating flavors and methods of Texas, the Carolinas, Memphis, Kansas City, and Louisiana to create a craft BBQ experience unlike any other.mutinybbq.com@mutinybbq808 Fifth Ave Asbury Park, NJThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comNJ Digest: thedigestonline.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
12/26/2023 • 46 minutes, 3 seconds
From the Shore to the Studio: Keith McPherson's Rise in Sports Broadcasting
On our final episode of 2023, we welcome special guest Keith McPherson to Sky Llama Studios in Totowa, NJ. Keith, a Monmouth County native, takes us on a journey from his college football days at Monmouth University to his current role as late night host on WFAN Sports Radio in New York City. In this episode, Keith shares insights into his early experiences as a DJ and party promoter, emphasizing the power of perseverance despite facing challenges and job rejections. The conversation explores Keith's breakthrough with the MLB Fan Cave, a turning point that marked exposure and opportunities to connect with baseball players and celebrities.The discussion then delves into Keith's transition from MTV to Fubo TV, Roc Nation, and finally becoming a digital marketing manager for Roc Nation Sports. Keith reflects on the sacrifices and challenges that shaped his career trajectory, showcasing the importance of gaining experience in various roles and adapting to the competitive fields of sports, media, and marketing.The podcast unfolds Keith's journey to becoming a radio host on WFAN, highlighting the determination and self-belief that fueled his success. From his involvement in popular podcasts like "George's Box" and "Talking Nets" to landing a position on WFAN, Keith's story underscores the significance of networking, adaptation, and perseverance in the ever-evolving world of sports broadcasting.Don't miss this episode full of compelling stories, sports insights, and the unwavering spirit of a Monmouth County native who conquered the competitive landscape of sports media. Tune in for a dose of inspiration, behind-the-scenes tales, and a deep dive into the world of sports with Keith McPherson.Connect with Keith McPherson:Twitter/Instagram: @Keith_McPhersonListen on 101.9 WFAN weeknights from 7pm -12am and the Audacy appSpecial Thanks:A shoutout to SkyLlamas Studios in Totowa, NJ, for providing the perfect space for this engaging conversation. Explore their state-of-the-art facilities for your podcasting needs.https://skyllamas.com/Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comHelix NJ: helixnj.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
12/19/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 26 seconds
From Finance to Flavor: The Story of Nettie's Chris Calabrese
We sit down with Chris Calabrese, the passionate owner of Nettie's House of Spaghetti in Tinton Falls, New Jersey. The conversation kicks off with Chris sharing his remarkable journey from the finance world to the culinary domain, reflecting on early kitchen experiences that sparked his love for cooking. Amidst tales of his culinary evolution, Chris sheds light on the challenges of navigating the intricate landscape of running a restaurant business. He emphasizes the indispensable role played by his partner, Tania, who expertly manages the financial aspects, ensuring the smooth operation of Nettie's.The episode delves into the restaurant's intriguing origins, initially conceived as a gourmet market in Jersey City, only to metamorphose into the beloved Nettie's, marking its fifth anniversary in November. Chris unveils the unique character of the restaurant, tracing its historical roots back to Luigi's since 1958. He recounts the journey of revitalizing this space, once an Italian Social Club for hunters, and the transformative decision to sign the lease despite initial doubts.As the conversation unfolds, the spotlight turns to Nettie's commitment to homemade dishes, with a special mention of their famed chicken parm featuring a distinctive chicken patty. Chris passionately discusses the importance of crafting a memorable dining experience akin to Sunday family gatherings. The episode beautifully captures the essence of Nettie's House of Spaghetti, its dedication to authenticity, and the collaborative efforts that have contributed to its enduring success.In the concluding segment, a sense of restlessness surfaces in Chris, hinting at a desire to explore new ideas within the ever-evolving restaurant industry. This episode provides listeners with a rich tapestry of insights into Chris Calabrese's culinary background, the intricacies of running Nettie's, and the flavorful journey that has shaped this beloved establishment. Nettie's: https://www.nettiesrestaurant.com/@netties.house.of.spaghettiMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
12/12/2023 • 44 minutes, 30 seconds
A Shucking Great Time with Love Oysters
In this episode, join entrepreneur and oyster farmer Matt Matusky as he shares his fascinating journey into oyster farming with Love Oysters. Recorded at Captain Mike's Marina in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, located in the Great Bay, one of the Northeast's largest preserved wetlands, Matt discusses his transition from marine biology to oyster farming right out of college.Discover the unique challenges and learning curve of oyster farming, as Matt sheds light on the impact of weather, tides, and lunar cycles on his day-to-day operations. Learn about the distinct-tasting oysters cultivated in the Great Bay region, influenced by factors such as salinity, algae, and environmental conditions.Explore the pivotal role of the Barnegat Oyster Collective, a consortium of oyster farmers simplifying distribution and marketing processes. The podcast unravels the diverse flavors of oysters from different Great Bay regions and the thriving renaissance of oyster farming in New Jersey.As the episode concludes, join the host and Matt in a tasting session featuring six random Love Oysters, showcasing the exceptional products and the quality harvested from the bountiful waters of the Great Bay. Don't miss this insightful journey into the world of oyster farming, highlighting its impact on the environment, the unique flavors of regional oysters, and the collaborative efforts of the Barnegat Oyster Collective.To learn more about Matt's Love Oysters NJ, visit loveoysters.farm, or explore the Barnegat Oyster Collective at barnegatoysters.com. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes and more exciting insights into diverse topics on the podcast's website.Love Oysters: loveoysters.farm@loveoystersnjMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
12/5/2023 • 45 minutes, 21 seconds
Paws and Purpose: Inside Marty's Place Senior Dog Sanctuary
In this touching episode of "Greetings from the Garden State," host Mike Ham engages in a heartfelt conversation with Doreen Jakubcak, the dedicated founder of Marty's Place Senior Dog Sanctuary in Upper Freehold, New Jersey. Operational since October 2015, Marty's Place serves as a sanctuary for older dogs facing homelessness due to various circumstances. Doreen, inspired by Marty, a senior dog with a compelling story, shares insights into the sanctuary's mission, its tranquil setting, and the unique needs of senior canine residents.Listeners gain a deeper understanding of Marty's Place and its commitment to providing quality time and individualized care plans for senior dogs. Doreen sheds light on the sanctuary's daily routine, emphasizing the crucial role of volunteers who contribute to the well-being of the 22 dogs currently residing in the main building on the expansive 85-acre property.The episode explores the sanctuary's three buildings, including an indoor pool and an innovative partnership involving an underwater treadmill for therapeutic purposes. Doreen also discusses the adoption and fostering programs at Marty's Place, highlighting the organization's dedication to ensuring a high quality of life for every dog, whether they find a forever home, a long-term foster family, or get adopted.As the conversation unfolds, Doreen shares details about the pet assistance program, showcasing the sanctuary's holistic approach to supporting senior dogs and their owners. The episode concludes with a call to action, encouraging community support through volunteering, donations, and spreading awareness about Marty's Place. Listeners are invited to visit the sanctuary's website and social media platforms for opportunities to get involved and contribute to this heartening cause, exemplifying the perfect blend of compassion and community engagement.Marty's Place Senior Dog Sanctuaryhttps://martysplace.org/martysplaceseniordogsanctuaryMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
11/28/2023 • 49 minutes, 16 seconds
A Slice of Pie Girl's Life
In this episode of "Greetings From the Garden State," we explore the captivating journey of Chelsea Frost, also known as Pie Girl, who turned her passion for pies into a thriving business in Hightstown, New Jersey.Chelsea's unique background in philosophy and the history of math and science paved the way for her unconventional venture into the world of pies. Despite lacking formal culinary education, her love for experimenting with unique and unconventional pie flavors became the driving force behind Pie Girl.Starting from her home kitchen, Chelsea delivered pies to customers who quickly became enamored with her creative concoctions. The rising demand led her to venture into pop-up events, including a recurring one at The Bakers Grove. As the popularity of her pies grew steadily, the need for a dedicated space became evident.Discover how Chelsea transformed a former deli in Hightstown into the vibrant Pie Girl shop, nestled among other local businesses. Chelsea emphasizes the importance of collaboration among businesses, each contributing a unique personality to the thriving destination, fostering a true sense of community.Delve into the art of pie-making as Chelsea shares her secrets to the perfect crust – crispy and never soggy. The conversation takes a delicious turn as we discuss Pie Girl's commitment to pushing flavor boundaries. Chelsea's baking approach, blending intuition with experimentation, results in uniquely delightful pies loved by Hightstown and beyond.Experience the culinary magic firsthand by visiting Pie Girl at 117 West W Street in Hightstown, New Jersey. As the conversation unfolds, Chelsea reveals her plans for the future, from expanding the menu to include sandwiches and rolls to the possibility of Friday and Saturday night savory takeout options.Don't miss out on the delectable offerings – follow @piegirlnj on Instagram for the latest updates and mouth-watering visuals. Join us in savoring the sweet and savory world of Pie Girl, a testament to the thriving culinary scene in the heart of New Jersey.piegirlnj.shopMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
11/21/2023 • 42 minutes, 24 seconds
Unveiling The Helix: Transforming New Jersey's Innovation Landscape
In this episode of "Greetings From the Garden State," host Mike Ham engages in an enlightening conversation with Chris Paladino, the visionary behind the revolutionary Helix project in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The Helix, standing for the Health and Life Science Exchange, is a groundbreaking initiative designed to establish an innovation district uniting academia, large corporations, and startups in the health and life sciences. Paladino sheds light on the magnitude of the project, representing the largest investment in life science research in New Jersey's history, with a budget surpassing $800 million in its initial phase and a projected total investment nearing $2 billion.Throughout the discussion, Paladino, leveraging his background in law and extensive real estate development experience, reflects on his pivotal role in transforming New Brunswick. Previous successes such as the Heldrich Hotel, the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center, and the College Avenue Redevelopment Project have contributed significantly to the city's growth, making it an attractive hub for living, working, and cultural engagement.The conversation also delves into the philosophy of community-centric development, emphasizing the Helix's goal to change city dynamics by creating vibrant communities rather than mere structures. This focus aims to attract talent and foster collaboration, particularly in crucial sectors like life sciences and technology. Positioned strategically in New Brunswick, the Helix leverages its proximity to Fortune 500 companies and Rutgers University's research capabilities to become a hub for innovation and research, driving economic growth and job opportunities.Paladino emphasizes the human impact of the Helix, envisioning groundbreaking discoveries that improve lives through therapies, medications, and devices developed within the project. Beyond scientific advancements, the Helix aspires to create a dynamic community that fosters collaboration and innovative solutions. The discussion expands to the statewide influence of innovation hubs, with Paladino tying in developments in Newark and Jersey City. The interconnected network aims to retain skilled professionals within New Jersey, positioning the state as a hub for innovation.Stay tuned to "Greetings From the Garden State" for more insightful conversations on New Jersey's innovation, growth, and community development. Explore the Helix project and Chris Paladino's endeavors through their official channels on HelixNJ.com, and join the conversation on social media using #HelixInnovation #NJInnovationHub #GreetingsFromNJ. Don't miss this episode where New Jersey's future is being shaped—tune in and be part of the transformation!Explore more about The Helix: https://www.helixnj.com/@helix.njMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:The Helix: helixnj.comNew Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
11/14/2023 • 53 minutes, 35 seconds
Battleship New Jersey: A Living Legend
We visit Camden to explore the rich history of the iconic USS New Jersey with the guidance of our special guest, Ryan Szimanski, the passionate curator of the USS New Jersey Museum and Memorial.Let's begin by introducing Ryan Szimanski, an expert in naval history and the curator of the USS New Jersey Museum and Memorial. Discover Ryan's journey, deep-rooted love for naval heritage, and what drives his commitment to preserving the legacy of this legendary battleship.Ryan takes us on a captivating journey through the history of the USS New Jersey, from its construction during the 1940s to its pivotal role in major conflicts such as World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. We'll also explore the ship's extensive modernization in the 1980s and its enduring significance to New Jersey and the nation.Ever wondered what life was like for the brave sailors serving aboard the USS New Jersey? Ryan offers insights into their daily routines, living conditions, and the challenges they faced while on a battleship of this magnitude.Find out about the USS New Jersey Museum and Memorial, a place dedicated to preserving the ship's history. Ryan discusses the various exhibits and artifacts that bring the battleship's remarkable legacy to life, and how you can embark on a tour to experience it firsthand.Explore some of the most extraordinary exhibits and artifacts on display at the museum. Ryan unveils the historical significance and the captivating stories these items tell about the USS New Jersey's illustrious service.Discover the present-day status of the USS New Jersey as a museum and popular tourist attraction. Learn about special events, educational programs, and ongoing restoration efforts taking place aboard the ship.In our concluding segment, we reflect on the unique place the USS New Jersey holds in New Jersey's history and the importance of safeguarding our naval heritage. We extend our gratitude to Ryan Szimanski for sharing his knowledge and encourage you to visit the museum to delve deeper into this remarkable piece of history.Explore more about Battleship New Jersey: https://www.battleshipnewjersey.org/Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
11/7/2023 • 47 minutes, 32 seconds
Haunted Morristown: Ghosts, Mass Graves, and Skin Wallets
Uncover the chilling and eerie history of Morristown, New Jersey, in this special Halloween episode of "Greetings from the Garden State." Join us as we delve into stories of mass graves, spooky ghost encounters, and the gruesome legend of Antoine Le Blanc.Learn about eerie ghost stories that have haunted the residents of Morristown over the years. From unexplained occurrences to local legends, we'll send shivers down your spine.Our most shocking segment explores the bizarre and gruesome story of Antoine Le Blanc. We delve into the dark tale of his execution, dissection, and the creation of skin wallets and other keepsakes from his remains. Discover how this story has left a chilling mark on Morristown's history.Join us for a deep dive into Morristown's dark history, where the past is filled with mysteries, legends, and truly unsettling events. If you're a history enthusiast or simply a fan of the macabre, this episode is not to be missed.Thank you to Dan Johnson (dmjphotographer) & Joey Viola (historicalmorristown) for joining us!Also thank you to Glenbrook Brewery (glenbrookbrewery) for the space and the beers and Lasso, Inc (lassoinc) for filming this episode!Finally, thank you to Reese Van Riper (reesevanriper) for letting us use "Take A Ride With Me" as our special intro for this song! https://tinyurl.com/ReeseVanRiperThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
10/31/2023 • 58 minutes, 44 seconds
The Fine Line Between Culinary Genius and Madness with Chef David Burke
Mike Ham delves into the world of culinary innovation with the renowned Chef David Burke. Broadcasting from Red Horse by David Burke in Rumson, New Jersey, Chef Burke shares his incredible journey from culinary school to becoming an industry pioneer. With a dash of creativity and a sprinkle of style, Chef Burke's story is as unique as his culinary creations.Episode Highlights:1. A Culinary Journey: Chef David Burke begins by recounting his path from culinary school to honing his craft in various kitchens. He emphasizes the importance of developing a unique culinary style and the need to avoid simply copying others. Learn how his journey has shaped his approach to food and creativity.2. Innovative Cuisine: Discover the secrets behind Chef Burke's innovative approaches to food. He shares examples like the art of clear broth presentation and serving swordfish chops with the bone attached. Explore how creativity is the heart of his culinary philosophy.3. Challenges and Criticisms: Chef Burke doesn't shy away from discussing the challenges and criticisms he has faced throughout his career. Despite this, he highlights the importance of trying new things and staying true to one's unique style in the ever-evolving culinary landscape.4. Building a Culinary Brand: The conversation shifts to the business side of the restaurant industry. Chef Burke underlines the challenges of running multiple restaurants, including economic factors, weather trends, and the need to avoid overleveraging. He emphasizes the role of building a strong brand and marketing to establish trust with customers.5. Creativity in Action: Chef Burke shares memorable anecdotes, such as his advertising campaign featuring him in a straightjacket. He discusses how marketing and creativity go hand in hand in the culinary world.6. Unique Restaurant Vibes: Explore the distinct characteristics of Chef Burke's various restaurants, each catering to different vibes and customer bases. You'll learn why he doesn't get too attached to any one restaurant and the importance of adaptability in the industry.7. The Future of Culinary Education: Chef Burke reveals his vision for the future, including plans for a hotel culinary school in New Jersey. This innovative initiative aims to provide more affordable culinary education opportunities, offering an alternative for those who can't afford traditional culinary colleges.Conclusion:Chef David Burke's passion for the culinary world shines through in this engaging episode. Listeners will leave with a deeper appreciation for the art of culinary creativity, the importance of building a unique brand, and a taste of what's cooking in Chef Burke's innovative culinary mind. Tune in and get ready to be inspired by his journey and approach to the ever-evolving restaurant industry.Learn more about Chef Burke and his restaurants: https://chefdavidburke.com/Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
10/24/2023 • 42 minutes, 35 seconds
The Musical Journey of Rachel Ana Dobken
Multitalented singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Rachel Ana Dobken. Rachel takes us on a journey through her musical career, shedding light on the intricacies of the modern music industry and how she balances her diverse roles.With the recent release of her single, "Cruel Cruel Cruel," we explore the inspiration behind this powerful track and the emotional depth it encapsulates. Rachel shares her personal connection to the music, the creative process, and the impact it has had on her audience. We're given a sneak peek into the heart and soul of this artist as she embraces vulnerability and explores the complexities of human relationships through her music.Looking ahead to her highly anticipated album, Rachel Ana Dobken reveals her growth as a musician and the unique direction this project has taken. The conversation offers valuable insights into the journey of an independent artist navigating the ever-changing digital landscape while preserving the essence of storytelling through music.Whether you're a music enthusiast, aspiring artist, or simply curious about the life of a musician, this episode promises a rich and enlightening experience. Join us as we uncover the creative process and emotional resonance behind Rachel Ana Dobken's "Cruel Cruel Cruel" and explore her promising future in the world of independent music.https://rachelanadobken.com/@rachelanadobkenCruel, Cruel, Cruel on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2jEJ4p0KfNNsIxzgT8rxgB?si=c1eda00e2791431dMusic Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CrBSz1SjpcThank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarOMG Tarot: omgtarot.comContact the show: [email protected] cred: Danny ClinchSupport the show
10/17/2023 • 57 minutes, 18 seconds
This Week in the Garden State: October 16th
5 Things You Need To Know About in New Jersey This Week!1) Far Hills Race Meeting - Saturday October 21sthttps://farhillsrace.org/2) Fall Festival @ The Grove in Shrewsbury - Saturday October 21sthttp://thegroveatshrewsbury.com/3) Wightman Farmshttp://wightmanfarms.com/index.html4) Delicious Orchardshttps://www.deliciousorchardsnj.com/5) Glenbrook Brewery - Jockey Hollow Pumpkin AleSupport the show
10/16/2023 • 10 minutes, 1 second
Choose New Jersey CEO Wesley Mathews
In this episode of "Greetings from the Garden State," host Mike Ham interviews Wesley Mathews, the President and CEO of Choose New Jersey. They discuss Choose New Jersey's mission, which focuses on promoting New Jersey to potential investors and businesses both domestically and internationally. The organization aims to highlight New Jersey's diverse communities and strengths, with a particular focus on industries such as Financial Services, Life Sciences, Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, Film and Digital Media, and Clean Energy. The conversation emphasizes the state's economic potential, well-educated workforce, and strategic location.Wes Mathews shares his personal journey from Texas to becoming a New Jersey advocate and highlights the importance of showcasing the state's achievements. They also touch on the efforts to attract significant events, such as the 2026 World Cup, to New Jersey and the economic opportunities these events bring. The discussion explores favorite spots in the state, its rich historical significance, and the need for residents to take pride in New Jersey's achievements. Wes Mathews provides links to Choose New Jersey's website and their new marketing campaign, inviting listeners to explore the state's economic potential further.choosenj.com@ChooseNewJerseyhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/choose-new-jersey-inc-/Thank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
10/10/2023 • 43 minutes, 48 seconds
This Week in the Garden State: October 8th
This week we give you our 10 favorite dive bars in New Jersey! We had so many responses on Instagram to this question so clearly it's an important one to a lot of people! We also couldn't settle on just 5 so we gave you 10 (plus 3 honorable mentions that were some of our most submitted by our listeners, but I have not been to...YET).Tony's Baltimore Grill - Atlantic CitytonysbaltimoregrillDonkey's Place - Camdendonkeys_placeKrug's Tavern - Newarkkrugs_tavernTavern Off the Green - MorristowntavernoffthegreenSlocum's Bowling, Bar & Grill - Ewingslocums_barBond Street Bar - Asbury Parkbondstreetbar_apTierney's Tavern - MontclairtierneystavernSharky's Wing & Raw Bar - CliftonsharkyswingscliftonGreat Notch Inn - Woodland ParkgreatnotchinnRiverside Inn - CranfordriversideinnbarHonorable Mention: Georgie's - Asbury ParkgeorgiesbarapJay's Elbow Room - Maple ShadejayselbowroomLucky 7 - Jersey Citylucky7tavernjcSupport the show
10/8/2023 • 18 minutes, 19 seconds
Lights, Camera, Action: New Jersey Filmmaker Kevin Interdonato
We're lucky to be joined by Kevin Interdonato, an accomplished actor and film producer. Kevin shares his remarkable journey, from growing up in North Jersey to serving in the Army National Guard, which played a pivotal role in shaping his life and ultimately led him to pursue a career in acting.Kevin's deep passion for the art of storytelling and his relentless work ethic shine through as he discusses the challenges and rewards of being an independent filmmaker. He opens up about his commitment to crafting meaningful moments as an actor and the profound fulfillment he finds in moving audiences.The conversation delves into Kevin's experiences in the entertainment industry, including auditions that left a lasting impact and prompted him to be more selective about the roles he accepts. Kevin's journey, from venturing to Los Angeles and back to the welcoming embrace of New Jersey, reflects the evolving landscape of the industry, driven by technological advancements and streaming platforms.Kevin's story serves as a testament to perseverance, determination, and the pursuit of meaningful work in the competitive world of acting. Discover more about Kevin Interdonato and his passion for storytelling on Instagram. Join Mike Ham and Kevin Interdonato in this engaging conversation that offers profound insights into the world of acting, filmmaking, and the resilience needed to thrive in the fiercely competitive entertainment industry. Don't miss this episode of "Greetings From the Garden State" as it unfolds the remarkable journey of a talented artist making waves in the Garden State and beyond.Note from Mike: Due to the SAG-AFTRA strikes, the release of "The Bastard Sons" has been delayed. We will be posting on IG once the movie is released on Prime. In the meantime, Kevin has a new movie releasing on October 10th called "Malicious" which you can check out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etVxH9CZCesConnect with Kevin Interdonato: @thekevinintroThank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
10/3/2023 • 53 minutes, 12 seconds
This Week in the Garden State: October 1st
Five things you need to know about this week in New Jersey:1) Buddy Guy will be performing at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown as part of his "Damn Right Farewell" Tour. CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR TICKETS 2) The New Jersey Devils have 2 preseason home games! On Monday October 2nd at 7pm they play the Islanders and on Wednesday October 4th at 7pm they play the Rangers. CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR TICKETS3) Project Kind has opened a new Kindness Closet at 143 Watchung Ave in Montclair! If you have items you would like to donate VISIT THEIR WEBSITE to check out the items they need!4) Rachel Ana Dobken released a brand new single, "Cruel, Cruel, Cruel" on September 13th! LISTEN TO IT ON SPOTIFY5) Our restaurant pick of the week is Red Horse by David Burke in Rumson! We had the chance to eat there recently and were BLOWN AWAY! Check out the menu and make a reservation by HEADING TO THEIR WEBSITE! Support the show
10/1/2023 • 9 minutes, 39 seconds
In the Heart of Newark at Hobby's Delicatessen
We're joined by Michael and Marc Brummer, the current owners of the iconic Hobby's Delicatessen in Newark. In this episode, we dive deep into the history of Hobby's, its roots in the heart of Newark, and even uncover a fascinating story involving "Operation Salami Drop."Michael and Marc share the incredible story of how their father, Sam Brummer, founded Hobby's Delicatessen back in 1962. They take us on a journey through time, recounting the early days of the deli and how it quickly became a beloved fixture in Newark. The brothers discuss the challenges and triumphs of preserving a family legacy and maintaining a thriving business for over six decades.Hobby's Delicatessen isn't just a deli; it's a piece of Newark's history. Michael and Marc elaborate on the deep connection between the deli and the city, highlighting how they've been an integral part of the community for generations. They share heartwarming stories of loyal customers and the role Hobby's has played in the lives of Newark residents.But that's not all; this episode also delves into a captivating and lesser-known tale: "Operation Salami Drop." Our guests reveal this intriguing chapter in Hobby's history, where the deli played a surprising role in sending a taste of home to American soldiers serving abroad during World War II. It's a story that adds yet another layer of meaning to the deli's legacy.Join us as we uncover the secrets and stories behind the iconic Hobby's Delicatessen, a true gem in the heart of Newark, New Jersey. Whether you're a lifelong New Jerseyan or just passing through, this episode is a delicious slice of Garden State history you won't want to miss.hobbysdeli.com@hobbysdeli32 Branford PlaceNewark, NJThank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
9/26/2023 • 54 minutes, 47 seconds
Ehren Ryan's Journey from Globetrotting Chef to Owner of Millburn's Common Lot
We're joined by Ehren Ryan, the accomplished owner and chef behind Millburn's renowned Common Lot restaurant. Ehren's culinary journey is a fascinating one, beginning with his upbringing in various countries due to his parents' diplomatic careers. Despite not having a family background in the food industry, Ehren's passion for travel eventually led him to explore the world of culinary arts.His culinary career started with a job at McDonald's before progressing through various kitchens in Sydney, Australia. He describes the challenges and high-pressure environments he encountered, including one particularly difficult experience in a London kitchen. Ehren's determination to succeed in the culinary world led him to Europe, where he worked in renowned restaurants, gaining valuable skills and exposure to diverse kitchen cultures.The podcast segment also delves into Ehren's decision to open Common Lot in Millburn, New Jersey. After working in various kitchens worldwide, he took a head chef position in a restaurant within an Australian national park, where he had the opportunity to create his own dishes. Ehren eventually decided to move to New Jersey and embark on the journey of opening his own restaurant. He shares insights into the negotiation process, designing the restaurant space, and overcoming construction challenges. The unique location of Common Lot, including the open kitchen surrounded by windows, adds to the restaurant's charm.Throughout the conversation, Ehren emphasizes the importance of trust in his relationships with suppliers and his commitment to providing a globally inspired fine dining experience that remains approachable. Common Lot offers a diverse menu that has evolved from casual dining to fine dining, with tasting menus that challenge and delight diners.To learn more about Common Lot and make reservations, listeners can visit the restaurant's website or reach out through email. The podcast provides a unique glimpse into Ehren Ryan's culinary journey and the exceptional dining experience awaiting guests at Common Lot. Don't miss out on this culinary adventure in Millburn, New Jersey!https://commonlot.com/@common_lot27 Main StMillburn, NJThank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
9/19/2023 • 1 hour, 14 seconds
Atlantic City's Legendary Tony's Baltimore Grill
We visit the legendary Tony's Baltimore Grill in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where we interview Joe Palumbo, one of the managers of this beloved establishment. We delve into the rich history and enduring legacy of Tony's, which has been a cherished part of the Atlantic City dining scene since 1966. Joe emphasizes the restaurant's unwavering commitment to preserving its original recipes and maintaining a warm, family-like atmosphere for both staff and patrons.A highlight of the conversation is Tony's renowned 12-inch pan pizza, distinguished by its unique use of mozzarella slices for consistency and portion control. Joe also sheds light on other popular menu offerings, including delectable fried shrimp, breaded scallops, roast beef, and an array of mouthwatering salads. What sets Tony's Baltimore Grill apart is its dedication to sourcing local ingredients, such as bread from Randall Bakery, sausage from a nearby butcher shop, and fresh seafood from Cape May.The podcast explores some of Tony's specialty pizzas, notably the Clams Casino Pizza, and introduces listeners to the "TBG Experience." This enticing dining package offers a comprehensive meal with choices ranging from salads to spaghetti with meatballs and various enticing entrees. Additionally, Joe discusses the restaurant's unique 24-hour bar, a rare gem that caters to the night owls and casino industry workers in Atlantic City.Beyond the culinary delights, Tony's Baltimore Grill is deeply committed to community involvement and collaboration with local businesses. They support artists and host events that reflect their dedication to the vibrant Atlantic City community. The episode encapsulates the pride, passion, and tradition that Tony's Baltimore Grill brings to the table, ensuring that its classic Italian-American cuisine continues to delight customers while evolving to meet contemporary expectations. Whether you're a longtime patron or a first-time visitor, this podcast episode offers a flavorful glimpse into the heart and soul of Tony's Baltimore Grill.https://www.tonysbaltimoregrillac.com/@tonysbaltimoregrill2800 Atlantic Ave, Atlantic City, NJThank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
9/12/2023 • 37 minutes, 20 seconds
Special Event: Red Gables September 23-25, 2023
Hosted by Chef Chris Calabrese of Nettie's House of Spaghetti and Jonas Forssell, Red Gables is an interactive live-fire cooking event from some of the top chefs in New Jersey. A three-day event, equipped with all the food you can eat, craft cocktails, an art gallery and live music, this is one of the top experience-driven food events in the Garden State!https://www.redgablesnj.com/Support the show
9/7/2023 • 18 minutes, 48 seconds
Exploring the Timeless Elegance of Atlantic City's Claridge Hotel: From The Roaring Twenties to Modern Marvel
We dive into the illustrious history of the Claridge Hotel, a prominent landmark in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Built in 1929 and opening its doors in the midst of the Great Depression in 1930, the Claridge Hotel has stood the test of time, hosting legendary figures like Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, and Martin Luther King Jr. Over the years, the hotel has undergone various transformations, from being an early entrant into the world of casino gaming to becoming a sought-after venue for banquets, meetings, and events. Despite challenges, including the recent COVID-19 pandemic, the Claridge Hotel has persevered, focusing on its conference and event spaces while still providing easy access to nearby casinos. This episode offers a captivating glimpse into the Claridge Hotel, highlighting its rich history, the allure of its Italian-themed restaurant "Twenties," and the breathtaking panoramic views offered by its rooftop bar "The Vue." With a focus on amenities such as live entertainment, comedy shows, and private events, the Claridge Hotel continues to thrive as a symbol of timeless elegance in Atlantic City.The Claridge123 S Indiana AveAtlantic City, NJclaridge.com@claridgeacThank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
9/5/2023 • 41 minutes, 14 seconds
Special Event: Urban FTV Softball Game
We spent the day at Kasberger Field in Newark, NJ in support of the Urban FTV Celebrity Softball Game which supported the youth in the community of Newark. The event featured a bounce house, food, music, a car show, in addition to the game. More importantly, there were school supply giveaways and more. @thereal211ciWe were joined by the following guests:Councilman Duprè Kelly - Newark's West Ward & Member of Lords of the Underground @doitalldu@lotug1Jenny DePaul - Project Kind@projectkindcaresSean Birthwright - Big Brothers Big Sisters @bigbrothersbigsistersehu@kingjerz3000Jadiluc - Music Artist@jadilucBar Tawk Podcast@bar_tawk@railroadgutta@spindoe@drastikwayzThank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
8/31/2023 • 28 minutes, 7 seconds
Sip, Savor, and Celebrate: Inside Tennessee Ave Beer Hall of Atlantic City
Continuing our Atlantic City series, we stop into the Tennessee Ave Beer Hall and we are joined by Chef Charlie Soreth, the culinary genius behind Tennessee Ave Beer Hall's delectable dishes, and Sarah Callazzo, the creative Director of Marketing who helps bring the Beer Hall's vibrant atmosphere to life.In this episode, we delve into the gastronomic wonders that make Tennessee Ave Beer Hall a must-visit destination in Atlantic City. Chef Charlie takes us behind the scenes, sharing his culinary journey and the inspiration behind the tantalizing creations that grace the Beer Hall's menu. From locally sourced ingredients to innovative cooking techniques, Chef Charlie's passion for delivering exceptional flavors is truly inspiring.Sarah Callazzo, the driving force behind the Beer Hall's engaging events and community-driven approach, joins the conversation to shed light on the Beer Hall's unique personality. With live music, exciting events, and a warm, welcoming ambiance, Tennessee Ave Beer Hall has become more than just a dining spot – it's a gathering place that captures the heart of Atlantic City's vibrant culture.The two also discuss the Beer Hall's commitment to supporting local breweries and businesses. From craft beer connoisseurs to food enthusiasts, Tennessee Ave Beer Hall offers an unforgettable experience for everyone. Charlie and Sarah share their insights into curating a diverse selection of craft beers and culinary delights that cater to a wide range of palates.As we wrap up, Chef Charlie and Sarah extend a hearty invitation to all of you. Whether you're a local looking for your new favorite spot or a visitor eager to explore the flavors of Atlantic City, Tennessee Ave Beer Hall welcomes you with open arms.Tennessee Ave Beer Hallhttps://www.tennesseeavenuebeerhall.com/@tennavebeerhallThank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
8/29/2023 • 39 minutes, 43 seconds
Atlantic City's Iconic Dock's Oyster House
In the heart of Atlantic City on Atlantic Avenue is an Atlantic City institution, Dock's Oyster House. We are joined by Frank Dougherty, the driving force behind the Dougherty Restaurant Group and the proud owner of the renowned Dock's Oyster House, opened by his great-grandfather in 1897. Get ready to uncover the rich flavors and stories that define one of Atlantic City's most cherished dining establishments.In this engaging episode, recorded on-site at the historic Dock's Oyster House, Frank Dougherty shares the enchanting story behind this culinary gem. From its inception in 1897 to its present-day status as an Atlantic City icon, Frank's passion for seamlessly blending tradition with innovation shines through. Discover how Dock's Oyster House has evolved over the years, all while retaining its unique charm and character.Venture further into our conversation, and you'll unearth the culinary secrets that have made Dock's a beloved seafood haven. Frank's anecdotes about sourcing the freshest catches of oysters, clams, and fish illuminate the dedication that has solidified Dock's reputation for excellence. With an ambiance as vibrant as the dishes themselves, every aspect of Dock's reflects Frank's unwavering commitment to crafting an unforgettable dining experience.Delve into the behind-the-scenes realm of Dock's Oyster House as Frank reveals the triumphs and trials of upholding a historic culinary institution in a dynamic world. Discover how Frank's strategic approach allows Dock's to gracefully adapt to changing times while upholding the essence that has made it a cherished destination for generations of patrons.Join me as we celebrate the enduring legacy of Dock's Oyster House and the culinary prowess of Frank Dougherty. Together, we'll savor the flavors, stories, and passions that define Atlantic City's exceptional dining landscape. Exclusively on Greetings From the Garden State, your ticket to savoring the best of New Jersey's culinary treasures.Dock's Oyster House2405 Atlantic AvenueAtlantic City, NJhttps://www.docksoysterhouse.com/@docksoysterhouseacKnife & Fork Inn3600 Atlantic AvenueAtlantic City, NJhttp://www.knifeandforkinn.com/@knifeandforkinnDougherty's Steakhouse & Raw BarDining Level of Resorts Casino Hotelwww.DoughertysSteak.comdoughertyssteakThank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
8/22/2023 • 40 minutes, 50 seconds
Cheers To New Jersey Wine!
We embark on a remarkable journey through the thriving wine culture of New Jersey. In this episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with two remarkable guests, Dustin Tarpine and Devon Perry. Our conversation delves into the story of Cedar Rose Vineyards and the broader winemaking tapestry that flourishes in the Garden State.Our discussion begins by exploring the journey of Cedar Rose Vineyards, nestled gracefully in the heart of New Jersey. From its inception during an internship, the vineyard's founders transformed a shared dream into reality. Despite challenges such as expansion and unpredictable weather, their unwavering dedication shines through, culminating in a triumphant winery. The commitment to cultivating exceptional grapes is at the core of Cedar Rose Vineyards' story, from its modest beginnings in 2015 to its evolution into a larger facility in 2017.We also dive into the Garden State Wine Growers Association, an influential entity that unites New Jersey's diverse vineyards and wineries. Our guests shed light on how collaboration within the association elevates the industry as a whole, enhancing quality and visitor experiences. The conversation turns to the intricate art of winemaking, highlighting the essential role of grape quality in creating exceptional wines. The influence of climate and terroir on the final wine product is explored, along with New Jersey's recognition on the international stage for its remarkable wines.But that's not all – Cedar Rose Vineyards offers an immersive experience for visitors year-round. Engage in lively trivia nights, enjoy live musical performances, and rejuvenate with revitalizing yoga sessions. Indulge in their thoughtfully curated food program, carefully designed to harmonize with their wines. The tasting experience at Cedar Rose Vineyards is a true delight, with options ranging from wine flights to guided tastings, all set in an inviting ambiance that dispels any notions of wine tasting being pretentious or exclusive.As we conclude this enlightening episode, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to our guests, Dustin Tarpine and Devon Perry, for sharing their expertise and insights. Their stories, coupled with the inspirational journey of Cedar Rose Vineyards, provide a rich glimpse into the heart of New Jersey's extraordinary wine culture. Stay tuned for more enthralling explorations of the hidden treasures within the Garden State, exclusively on Greetings from the Garden State!Thank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
8/15/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 16 seconds
Savoring Passions: Overcoming Challenges for the Love of Food with Pete Candia
We are joined by Pete Candia, the esteemed food and drink editor at NJ Digest, while surrounded by the cozy ambiance of Osteria Crescendo. Join us as we embark on Pete's inspiring journey – from a discerning eater to a triumphant graduate of culinary school, all while navigating the challenges posed by a progressive muscle wasting disease.Pete's culinary passion was ignited by the charisma of Emeril Lagasse on television, setting him on a path that led from culinary school to a prominent role in food writing. Discover the captivating narrative of Pete's transition from the bustling kitchen to his current influential position as the food and drink editor at NJ Digest. Delve into the heart of New Jersey's diverse culinary landscape as Pete shares his personal favorites and hidden gems. From the mouthwatering meatballs and hot vinegar chicken dish at Nettie's House of Spaghetti in Falls to the innovative and intriguing Lita, Heirloom Kitchen, and lovesick located in South Jersey.Drawing upon his extensive experience both in the front and back of the house, Pete offers a unique perspective on restaurant reviews, focusing on positive and uplifting stories rather than negative critiques. Explore Pete's creative ingenuity, including a whimsical April Fools' piece featuring the fictional Vesuvio restaurant from "The Sopranos." Join us in celebrating Pete's unwavering dedication to his culinary passions and his remarkable resilience in the face of adversity.As Mike and Pete conclude their enlightening conversation, get a sneak peek of the enticing topics and discussions that await in future episodes. From tantalizing tales of gastronomy to explorations of New Jersey's rich culinary heritage, "Greetings From the Garden State" promises to be your guide to the diverse flavors and stories that define this remarkable state.Thank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comNJ Digest: thedigestonline.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comOperation K9 Beethoven: operationk9beethoven.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
8/8/2023 • 52 minutes, 48 seconds
Empowering Women through Yoga and Community: The Inspiring Journey of TB Yoga House and Pass the Crown Around
Description:Join hosts Tara Bernie and Sue Vorcheimer in this empowering podcast episode as they share their incredible journey with TB Yoga House and "Pass the Crown Around." Tara, a former TV Entertainment News senior correspondent, discovered solace in yoga during challenging times, which eventually led her to become a yoga instructor and create TB Yoga House, a welcoming space offering diverse yoga classes for all levels. Emphasizing inclusivity and a non-judgmental environment, TB Yoga House has become a sanctuary for those seeking physical and emotional well-being.Sue Vorcheimer, the director of marketing and communications at 1776 in Morristown, connected with Tara through their shared passion for empowering women and together, they established "Pass the Crown Around," a community initiative focused on supporting and uplifting women. Through this evolving project, they provide financial security and opportunities for personal growth, creating a network of cheerleaders for women to pursue their dreams and passions.In the podcast, Tara shares the rapid transformation from an initial idea to the grand opening of TB Yoga House, which garnered overwhelming support from friends, family, and the community. Discover the positive impact of "Pass the Crown Around" as they collaborate with 1776 to organize meaningful events that make a difference in the lives of women.Listen to the inspiring stories of collaboration and the remarkable results they are achieving in their community. Gain insights into the importance of building a supportive network and how living your passion can lead to personal fulfillment and success. Join the movement to empower women and create a positive change through the power of yoga and community support.**Show Notes:**- Tara Bernie, a former TV Entertainment News senior correspondent, found solace in yoga during challenging times, leading her to become a yoga instructor and establish TB Yoga House.- TB Yoga House offers diverse yoga classes for all levels, providing a non-judgmental and inclusive environment for practitioners to find physical and emotional well-being.- Sue Vorcheimer, the director of marketing and communications at 1776, became friends with Tara through their shared passion for empowering women.- Together, they founded "Pass the Crown Around," a community initiative supporting and uplifting women by providing financial security and personal growth opportunities.- Tara shares the rapid transformation from idea to the grand opening of TB Yoga House, with overwhelming support from friends, family, and the community.- "Pass the Crown Around" is an evolving project with a growing Instagram presence, organizing meaningful events in collaboration with 1776.- Discover the positive impact of their community-focused initiatives and learn the importance of building a supportive network to achieve personal and professional goals.- Gain insights into the power of living your passion and the value of having cheerleaders to help you pursue your dreams and make a difference in the lives of others. Join the movement to empower women and create positive change through yoga and community support.Thank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comOperation K9 Beethoven: operationk9beethoven.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
8/1/2023 • 40 minutes, 18 seconds
Project Kind's "Worthy of Love" Event at MetLife Stadium
Jenny DePaul, founder of Project Kind, invited us out to MetLife Stadium in Rutherford, NJ in conjunction with the New York Giants. We had a great time at the event interacting with some of the people there to support the event and the people it serves, as well as the guests of the event who are experiencing homelessness in Newark. We were joined by several great guests who you can check out below.Jenny DePaulProject Kindprojectkind123.orgEthan Medley - Director of Community Relations and Youth Football with the New York Giantshttps://www.giants.com/Edwin - A guest of the dayMadeline GuthrieReaching Out [email protected](862) 485-8470Rikki CookOmega Psi Phioppf.comJose BraceroSoldier On413-320-6389wesoldieron.orgBuma - A guest of the dayThank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comOperation K9 Beethoven: operationk9beethoven.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
7/25/2023 • 48 minutes, 38 seconds
Crafting Community with Twin Elephant Brewing Company
Tim Besecker, co-owner of Twin Elephant Brewing Company in Chatham, New Jersey joins the show. In this episode, Tim shares his background and passion for craft beer, recounting his early experiences that led him to embark on a remarkable brewing journey. Discover the challenges he and his partners faced in establishing their unique brewery and the meaningful connections they've fostered within their community.**Episode Highlights:**1. **From Enthusiast to Brewer:** Tim delves into his personal journey, recounting his first encounter with craft beer and the IPA from Lagunitas that ignited his fascination with the industry.2. **The Birth of Twin Elephant Brewing Company:** Learn how Tim and his partners transitioned from homebrewing to opening their own brewery, overcoming obstacles along the way. Discover the story behind the brewery's current location, which they personally designed and built.3. **Creating Community Through Conversation:** Explore the inviting and distinctive atmosphere of Twin Elephant Brewing Company, featuring reclaimed materials and a strong emphasis on community engagement. Tim shares an inspiring anecdote about two strangers who connected through the brewery's welcoming space.4. **Roles and Collaborations:** Gain insights into the division of responsibilities within the brewery, with Cindy's focus on sales and administration, Scott's management of production, and Tim's expertise in marketing and brand development. Discover how Twin Elephant Brewing Company maintains a vibrant taproom experience through frequent beer changes and a dedication to variety and experimentation.5. **Community Collaboration:** Dive into the collaborative spirit of the New Jersey brewing community. Tim discusses partnerships with fellow breweries, as well as exciting collaborations with non-brewery businesses and musicians, fostering a supportive and creative environment.**Conclusion:**Join us as we uncover the remarkable journey of Twin Elephant Brewing Company and its commitment to building a welcoming community. Discover how Tim and his team have created a unique and comfortable atmosphere, where people from diverse backgrounds can come together, share conversations, and enjoy exceptional craft beer. To learn more about Twin Elephant Brewing Company, visit twinelephant.com@twinelephantThank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comBoxcar: boxcar.com (When you download the app use code "GS25" for $25 off your first ride)Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comOperation K9 Beethoven: operationk9beethoven.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
7/18/2023 • 55 minutes, 12 seconds
Soaring High: The 40th Annual New Jersey Lottery Festival of Ballooning
Howard Freeman, the mastermind behind the highly anticipated 40th Annual New Jersey Lottery Festival of Ballooning joins the show. Buckle up as Howard and host Mike Ham take you on a journey through the history and highlights of this iconic event.Discover how the festival, which originated in 1983 with 25 balloons, has evolved into the largest summertime balloon music festival in North America, drawing in a staggering 175,000 visitors. Howard Freeman unveils the enchanting experiences awaiting attendees, from breathtaking balloon rides to awe-inspiring shapes like Darth Vader and Yoda floating in the sky.Get ready to groove to the rhythm of renowned musical acts, including Everclear, KC and the Sunshine Band, Fitz and the Tantrums, and the first-ever Indian performer, Partha Oza. Prepare to be amazed by their spectacular performances and get lost in the magical ambiance of the festival.Howard and Mike dive into the festival schedule, revealing the low-impact 5K race, balloon lift-offs at sunrise and sunset, and an array of family-friendly activities that will keep everyone entertained. They emphasize the festival's inclusivity by offering general admission tickets valid for any day of the event, ensuring flexibility for attendees to choose their preferred date.Relish in Howard's personal anecdotes and unforgettable moments from past festivals, such as hosting the Jonas Brothers before their meteoric rise to stardom and featuring extraordinary balloon displays like Darth Vader and Yoda. They also discuss the festival's positive impact on the state of New Jersey and its local community, including raising over $3.3 million for non-profit organizations.To be part of this extraordinary event, secure your tickets now and witness the New Jersey Lottery Festival of Ballooning's 40th anniversary in all its splendor. Don't miss the chance to experience the joy, excitement, and sheer wonder that await you at this remarkable celebration of ballooning and music. Join Howard Freeman and Mike Ham on this thrilling episode, and get ready to soar high above the Garden State.For more information and ticket purchases, visit balloonfestival.com. Stay connected with the festival through their social media channels using the hashtag #NJBalloonFest.Thank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comBoxcar: boxcar.com (When you download the app use code "GS25" for $25 off your first ride)Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comOperation K9 Beethoven: operationk9beethoven.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
7/11/2023 • 41 minutes, 41 seconds
Cheese Steaks at Donkey's Place in Camden
Established in 1943 by Leon "The Donkey" Lucas, an Olympic Boxer who competed in the 1928 Olympics, Donkey's Place in Camden, NJ has not only become a destination for New Jersey foodies, but foodies around the country. It's been visited by the likes of Anthony Bourdain and Guy Fieri and has been hailed consistently as one of the best cheese steaks around. Now owned by The Donkey's grandson Rob Lucas, Jr. Donkey's Place stays true to what made it successful in the first place. A small menu, kind people, and awesome cheesesteaks. https://www.donkeysplace.com/Thank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comBoxcar: boxcar.com (When you download the app use code "GS25" for $25 off your first ride)Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comOperation K9 Beethoven: operationk9beethoven.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
6/27/2023 • 24 minutes, 39 seconds
New Jersey Folk Band Jackson Pines
Consisting of singer-songwriter Joe Makoviecki and stand-up bassist James Black, Jackson Pines harks forward with melodies and rhythms from the past. Combining minimalistic acoustic arrangements and taking cues from the ethos of folk, blues, and indie rock, Jackson Pines tells stories of hard times, overflowing love, disappointment, and hope. In 2017 they released “Purgatory Road” produced by Simone Felice (The Felice Brothers, The Lumineers) and “Lost & Found EP” to critical acclaim. They toured around America from 2016-2019 in a F-150 and have played such varied gigs as small theaters, clubs, festivals, schools, bars, fairs, backyards, and funerals.Their latest full-length album “Close To Home” was released July 2021, and features a full band accompanying Joe and James’ signature rhythms and melodies."These guys are ‘workers in song,' to quote Leonard Cohen. They are engaged in the pursuit of music and songwriting for all the right reasons, the honest burning hunt to reach the heights." - Simone FeliceJackson Pines have opened for Old Crow Medicine Show, Margo Price, The Avett Brothers, Dr. Dog, Nicole Atkins, The Felice Brothers, Band of Horses, and more over the last few years across the U.S. and in the UK. They recently played to an audience of thousands at the Sea Hear Now Festival, a sold out Grape Room in Philadelphia, and are back on the road in 2022.jacksonpines.com@jacksonpinesThank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comBoxcar: boxcar.com (When you download the app use code "GS25" for $25 off your first ride)Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comOperation K9 Beethoven: operationk9beethoven.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
6/20/2023 • 57 minutes, 59 seconds
Chef Jamie Knott
If you have ever dined at one of Chef Jamie Knott's restaurants, you know the food, the cocktails, and the vibes are going to be second to none. What you may not realize is the winding path he took to get here. Born in Baltimore and raised in Nutley, Jamie had some things on his mind other than school and, in his words "when I wasn't breaking windows, I was breaking balls." At the suggestion of his father, he decided to attend culinary school and began a successful career working at some major restaurants throughout New York City. Over time his personal life started to catch up to him and after a few self-inflicted wounds he was forced to reset and reevaluate. Now he is the owner of 5 restaurants in New Jersey including the Saddle River Inn, Saddle River Cafe, Cellar 335, Madame, and soon to be open Kinjo in Newark. Personally this was one of my favorite episodes I've recorded. @knott.jamie@kinjo_nj@saddleriverinn@saddlerivercafe@cellar335@madamejerseycityThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
6/13/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 58 seconds
Reese Van Riper and Jersey Swamp Rock
Based out of New Jersey, Reese Van Riper have released over 10 albums and have over 100 songs available for streaming and purchase on all major platforms. Their raw, gritty and eerie rock sound has earned them their own classification known as “Jersey Swamp Rock”. According to Aquarian Magazine, "when I listen to their music, I picture living in a shack near the swamp, sitting in front of a fireplace with a shotgun in my hand and eating squirrel, while I listened to the music of Reese Van Riper on a phonograph. Their music is dark and certainly swampy.″ A terrific live band to boot their lead singer Papa Reese himself, “commands the stage standing at a towering 6’7″, and his band feeds off his energy live." reesevanriper.com@reesevanriperThe Brick House Cigar Shophttps://www.thebrickhousewyckoff.com/room/cigar-bar/85 Crescent Ave, Wyckoff, NJThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
6/6/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 56 seconds
We Make Cool Sh*t
The Design Company is all about making cool sh*t. Whether it is assisting with a logo design, merchandise, or a complete brand overhaul, Drew O'Brien and his team are ready to help you feel proud of the things that help create many people's first impressions. While Drew is originally from New York, he is fully entrenched in all things New Jersey and has not only built a business here in the Garden State, but has worked with many local businesses and nonprofits throughout the state. https://www.wemakecoolshit.co/Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the showSupport the show
5/30/2023 • 39 minutes, 53 seconds
Survivor Season 42 Runner-Up Mike Turner
Mike Turner was born and raised in the projects of Hoboken before it began its renaissance. Coming from that environment, Mike developed a strong work ethic, street smarts, and an interesting relationship with people. Eventually he became a Hoboken firefighter, working his way up to Chief. A fan of the hit show Survivor from day 1, Mike had an interesting approach to his application and audition for season 42 and eventually landed a spot on the show. Playing a strong game, Mike made it to the final two on the show ultimately losing at the final tribal council. Mike is proud of his roots and still lives in Hoboken today. @hobokenmiketThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
5/23/2023 • 41 minutes, 57 seconds
Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award
Established in 1997 by the late Russell Berrie, the Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award honors New Jersey residents whose outstanding community service and heroic acts have made a substantial impact on the lives of others.The Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award is a signature program of the Russell Berrie Foundation, which carries out Russ Berrie’s legacy and philanthropy by continuing to recognize New Jerseyans who are creating positive change in their communities. The Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award is managed by Ramapo College of New Jersey.https://russberriemakingadifferenceaward.org/@berrieawardnjThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
5/16/2023 • 49 minutes, 45 seconds
MTV Reality Star Derynn Paige
Derynn Paige is a model and reality TV star that appeared on the first two seasons of MTV's "Double Shot at Love" with Pauly D and Vinnie from "Jersey Shore," as well as Season 5 of "Ex On The Beach." A die-hard Jersey Girl, Derynn grew up in Bergen County, went to Rutgers, and still lives locally. We talk about the Garden State, dating, entrepreneurism, reality TV and more! https://thederynnpaige.com/@derynn_paigeThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
5/9/2023 • 42 minutes, 6 seconds
A Funky Fishmonger at Metropolitan Seafood & Gourmet
The Funky Fishmonger Mark Drabich started cutting fish at a local seafood market when he was 15 years old. In high school, on his breaks from college, Mark worked at various seafood markets. Being the first to graduate from college in his family, he eventually got a job at Johnson & Johnson which didn't last long and he wound up opening his own fish market. Since then, the business has grown from a small shop in Clinton (where he was for 23 years) to its current location in Lebanon. After he purchased the building from the his landlord, Mark now has a full seafood market and take out location. Right next door is Sunken Silo Brew Works, which creates a great opportunity for patrons to grab a beer and enjoy some fresh seafood which they pick up and cut daily. https://www.metroseafood.com/@metropolitanseafood@funkyfishmonger1320 Rt. 22 West Lebanon, NJThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the showSupport the show
5/2/2023 • 54 minutes, 40 seconds
New Jersey and the Revolutionary War
Steve Santucci is a local history teacher in Morris County, New Jersey and also is a Revolutionary War reenactor. As part of the 2nd New Jersey regiment, Steve spends his weekends and other significant dates diving into the Revolutionary history in the Garden State, as well as other places in the original 13 colonies. Steve has become an expert in Revolutionary War history and takes us through some significant historical moments in New Jersey, as well as Morristown where we recorded. https://www.2nj.org/Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
4/25/2023 • 46 minutes, 39 seconds
In the Cucina with Cara DiFalco
Cara Di Falco has been a radio, TV and streaming host, reporting in the world’s number one market for over a decade. She combined her talent for storytelling with her passion for food to create the first (and to this day, the only) Emmy-Nominated cooking show on the YouTube platform, “Cara’s Cucina.” While working on the show she has had the opportunity to work with everyone from celebrity chefs such as Lidia Bastianich, to health coaches, influencers, authors and more. Cara recently became a regular guest and culinary expert for QVC, working with Chef Aaron McCargo Jr., David Venable and Mary DeAngelis to demonstrate the Cook’s Essentials line; giving her the opportunity to cook for a nationwide audience! Cara is also host and producer for New Jersey’s newest morning magazine show, “The NJ Morning Show” and hosts an annual culinary tour of Italy, giving fans an opportunity to vacation with her and learn about her beloved heritage through its regional cuisine. Born and raised in New Jersey, Cara is a proud graduate of Rutgers University, and the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. She has been featured in “We The Italians,” “Where Women Cook,” and “The Italian-American Podcast”. On top of her Emmy nomination, she was the 2012 Woman of the Year for the Italian-American Policy Society of NJ, and 2019 Woman of the Year for the Essex County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Cara volunteers with Groundwork Elizabeth, helping ensure everyone has access to fresh, healthy foods. Her free time is spent enjoying nature, a good meal with friends and family, or snuggled on the couch with her dog Roxie. https://www.caradifalco.com/Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
4/18/2023 • 48 minutes, 48 seconds
Farm-to-Restaurant Purveyor Harvest Drop
Harvest Drop, a local-farm-to-restaurant purveyor, is the brainchild of Oliver Gubenko, who left Wall Street in New York where he traded securities to work on Main Street in Windsor where he sorts produce, meats, cheese, charcuterie, and more! Oliver and his team work with over 120 farms across the state providing over 2,000 offerings to some of the best restaurants in New Jersey, as well as to local households. https://harvestdrop.com/@harvest_dropThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comNJ Digest: thedigestonline.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
4/11/2023 • 49 minutes, 57 seconds
BreakTime - Retro Rockers
Take the classic harmonic stylings of bands like The Beatles and The Beach Boys, bathe them in the Hudson River and mesh with modern Earworm pop. That's BreakTime! BreakTime champions an upbeat, optimistic pop rock songwriting style with generous vintage touches culminating in a sonic celebration from their studio in your ears. Founded in 2018 as a standard-issue Jersey cover band, BreakTime has developed into its own songwriting collective. A common occurence emerged at their live shows as increasing number of new listeners - including those who primarily listen to hard rock, punk, shoegaze, and country - expressed their enjoyment for songs written in the classic vein. Since the 2021 debut single "Rock n' Roll Refugee," BreakTime has existed as an originals-and-covers band sure to deliver a dynamic performance at any engagement. Leave your daily troubles and complications behind, Sean, Thommy, Doug, and Peter welcome you into their carefree soundscape. https://www.breaktimelivenj.com/Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comNJ Digest: thedigestonline.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
4/4/2023 • 49 minutes, 43 seconds
Indie-Folk Artist Renee Maskin
Renee Maskin is a singer-songwriter from the vibrant music city of Asbury Park, NJ. She combines earthy traditional song craft with synthy ambient textures, a sound that’s both familiar and unconventional.Having cut her teeth in bands over the past couple decades, Maskin's solo debut Swimming was recorded in 2020 as a result of the pandemic lockdown. UK's The Rodeo hailed it as "indie-folk at its finest" as it climbed the NACC charts. Her follow-up EP, Dreams A River, expands on the folk traditions of Maskin’s sonic palate while also keeping experimental moments in frame.Maskin formerly fronted indie-rock group Lowlight, a run that included four acclaimed studio albums and a tour opening for Pretenders. Before then, she played in bands ranging from prog-punk to alt-country to somber folk. In 2021, she signed to Mint 400 Records.On the heels of the Dreams a River EP, a full-band LP is due in early 2023 featuring Mike Noordzy and Ben Ross of Mothguts.@reneemaskinThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comNJ Digest: thedigestonline.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
3/28/2023 • 41 minutes, 32 seconds
Mutiny BBQ in Asbury Park
Mutiny BBQ Company is Coastal New Jersey's craft smokehouse. Its owner Tom Dunphy creates delicious, authentic small batch BBQ in the southern tradition, incorporating flavors and methods of Texas, the Carolinas, Memphis, Kansas City, and Louisiana to create a craft BBQ experience unlike any other.mutinybbq.com@mutinybbq808 Fifth Ave Asbury Park, NJThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comNJ Digest: thedigestonline.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
3/21/2023 • 45 minutes, 6 seconds
Comedian Jordan Fried
Jordan Fried is a SAG AFTRA comedian and filmmaker from Warwick, NY currently based in Rutherford, NJ. He studied Digital Media Production and English at Tulane University, where he was a member of “Cat Mafia Comedy”. He’s performed at Rhino Comedy with the troupe “The Mutts”, Eastville Comedy Club, Hell Yes Fest, Binghamton Comedy and Arts Festival, New Orleans Comedy and Arts Festival and Northern Virginia Comedy Festival and The Players Theatre. He produces the comedy variety show, “Circuit Break” and “Late Night Hump at Annabella’s Comedy Lounge”. He currently performs with the musical improv troupe, “Duly Noted” and “Late Night Hump” at the Westchester Collaborative Theater and other venues. He also teaches media, podcasting and comedy classes for Montclair Film and Educate The [email protected] you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMurphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
3/14/2023 • 57 minutes, 11 seconds
Hip Hop Artist Young Benny
Hailing from Essex County, New Jersey, Young Benny is an up and coming artist with a penchant for writing infectious music and relatable narratives. Inspired by critically acclaimed artists like Kendrick Lamar and Lil Wayne, Young Benny took a plunge into pursuing music full-time about a year ago. Prior to starting his musical journey, Benny was a football player on the verge of making it to the NFL.Young Benny is greatly inspired by real life experiences and hardships, including his older brother who suffers from autism. These personal experiences greatly influence his artistry and writing style. Fueled by the people who don’t believe in and a strong desire to support his family, Young Benny continues to push himself to achieve greater heights in music. His ability to write infectious music has not only garnered him a sizable fan base, but also a song with fellow New Jersey rapper, Tsu Surf.Armed with big dreams and plenty of energy to spare, Young Benny seeks to positively influence the world and connect with like-minded individuals through his music. Young Benny is no doubt, well on his way to becoming one of the most phenomenal artists of this generation.@1youngbennyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/7eSPrnZrvlLtqWS967G3iL?si=ELazq9lHQoWkHJwrElHwZQThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMinuteman Press - Westfield: https://minuteman.com/us/locations/nj...Murphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
3/7/2023 • 52 minutes, 55 seconds
Comic Book Men's Ming Chen
Ming Chen entered the world of podcasting in 2007 as one of the architects behind Kevin Smith's SModCast Network. His first responsibilities included all technical aspects of the network as well as the design, maintenance and marketing of SModCast's online presence. As the network grew and more shows were added, Ming was asked to create and co-host podcasts of his own including the award winning "I Sell Comics," "The SModCo SMorning Show" and "The Secret Stash: The Official Comic Book Men Companion Podcast." He can also be heard as an occasional guest on the massively popular "Tell 'em Steve Dave" podcast.In 2011 Ming became a cast member of the hit AMC TV unscripted show "Comic Book Men" along with A Shared Universe co-founder Michael Zapcic. Based out of Kevin Smith's comic book store "Jay & Silent Bob's Secret Stash" in Red Bank, NJ, this show focuses on amazing comics and vintage toys and the stories behind them. It is the first TV show to use podcasting as part of its narrative.Based on the popularity of the show, Ming became a frequent featured guest at numerous comic book conventions around the world. These conventions include the New York Comic Con, Comicpalooza in Houston, Walker Stalker Con, Heroes and Villains FanFest, Edinburgh Comic Con, Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo, C2E2 in Chicago and more. It was at these conventions that listeners of Ming's podcasts began approaching him for advice on starting their own shows. These interactions became the genesis behind A Shared Universe PodcaStudio.In 2017 Ming Chen and Mike Zapcic decided to open A Shared Universe in Eatontown, NJ in an effort to help aspiring podcasters start their own shows and to help experienced podcasters become even better. Their goal is to create an amazing environment where all podcasters can create, collaborate, record and be inspired by this amazing new medium.@mingchen37@ashareduniversehttps://www.ashareduniverse.com/Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMinuteman Press - Westfield: https://minuteman.com/us/locations/nj...Murphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
2/28/2023 • 50 minutes, 53 seconds
Wine Educator and Entertainer Sandra Zotti
Sandra Zotti's unofficial training as a wine expert began as a child thanks to her parents, two first-generation immigrants from Campania, Italy. Introduced to a biccherino di vino rosso by her parents, Sandra learned at an early age to enjoy half a glass of red wine at the dinner table while listening to Puccini play throughout the house, a family tradition that ignited her passion for wine and food. After a childhood full of culture and the arts, a career in the "finer things" seemed a natural step for Sandra. As a young woman in New York, Sandra trained with Kevin Zraly at his Windows on the World Wine School and studied at the American Sommelier Association, followed by a position as Director of Events for social media guru Gary Vaynerchuk's Wine Library in New Jersey. In 2015, Sandra helped to create and launch PerUs, one of Napa Valley's newest cult labels made by acclaimed winemaker and recipient of numerous 100-point scores, Russell Bevan. Sandra successfully completed the Introductory Examination into the prestigious Court of Master Sommeliers and is a Certified Italian Wine Specialist with the North American Sommelier Association. She is currently pursuing an Italian Wine Scholar Certification with the Wine Scholar Guild. "My love of wine is connected to my love of the arts," notes Sandra, who is also a gifted classical pianist having studied for three decades. Sandra fell in love with the concept of creating wine-centered events for those who want to learn, to have fun and live life to the fullest. She is available for various wine services in the tri-state area.Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMinuteman Press - Westfield: https://minuteman.com/us/locations/nj...Murphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
2/21/2023 • 57 minutes, 47 seconds
Ironbound Boxing in Newark
“Iron” Mike Steadman is the Founder of Ironbound Boxing, overseeing all aspects of its Corporate and Community activities. A three-time National Collegiate Boxing Champion from the United States Naval Academy, Mike also served as a Marine Corps Infantry Officer with deployments to Afghanistan and Japan/Philippines. Mike’s dedication to the community and his corporate partners is an unwavering reflection of his military background. A champion for community, entrepreneurship, social impact, and economic development, Mike has established himself as a high-profile, relentlessly vocal advocate for Veterans and opportunity youth.Ironbound Boxing offers free boxing and business training to Newark youth and young adults. Their goal is to empower the local Newark community by helping its youngest members thrive inside and outside the boxing ring.https://ironboundboxing.org/@ironboundboxingThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMinuteman Press - Westfield: https://minuteman.com/us/locations/nj...Murphy, Schiller, Wilkes: murphyllp.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
2/14/2023 • 42 minutes, 2 seconds
Bar Time Stories with Rashaun Hall
After years of writing about entertainment for Billboard, MTV and more, Rashaun Hall decided to turn his focus to spirits and bar culture — as an homage to his late father, a bartender. Mike and Rashaun share some of their favorites spots for cocktails all around the Garden State from dive bars to classy establishments. Thank you to Madame in Jersey City for letting us record in their new space!https://madamejc.com/@madamejerseycityhttps://www.bartimestories.com/@bartimestoriesThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comMinuteman Press - Westfield: https://minuteman.com/us/locations/nj/westfield/Contact the show: [email protected] the show
2/7/2023 • 42 minutes, 14 seconds
Skutty - Celebrity Bodyguard and Trainer
Dillon Salva, a.k.a. "Skutty", is a celebrity personal trainer and bodyguard who works with notable clients such as Fetty Wap and Kevin Gates. He is an entrepreneur that has his own training brand, a California-based cannabis company, and is a paid fitness athlete for various health brands. He spent some time in mini-camps and OTA's with the Washington Commanders, Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants and Jets, and the Seattle Seahawks as well as the CFL and the AFL which were derailed by both the events of 2020 and the AFL folding. That is when he ran with his passion of fitness and using social media his personal brand has exploded.@d_skutty_ Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comMinuteman Press - Westfield: https://minuteman.com/us/locations/nj/westfield/Contact the show: [email protected] the show
1/31/2023 • 41 minutes, 47 seconds
Art in Asbury Park
Jen Hampton opened Parlor Gallery in 2009 in Asbury Park, NJ, which presents a unique vision in New Jersey’s art community and feature innovative work by some of the best emerging and established artists. They curate exhibits the public may not ordinarily have access to outside of a large urban environment within a welcoming, creative, and inspirational space. The Gallery provides a venue for both talented young artists who’ve never exhibited as well as internationally collected and established artists. In the last few years, Parlor has begun to curate other venues, pop-up exhibits and participate in art fairs such as SCOPE Miami and NYC.With Parlor Gallery’s innovative curation, they hope to expose, educate, and provide guidance to novice and seasoned collectors alike. Parlor curates 10-12 exhibitions a year, as well as assists their patrons with commissions and art placement. Parlor Gallery is artist directed and curated.In addition to the curation for Parlor Gallery, Jen has collaborated with Madison Marquette to curate and create the Wooden Walls Public Art Project for the Asbury Park Boardwalk. A dynamic project consisting of 27 world renowned artists, a work in progress. Through their efforts to bring public arts to Asbury Park, they create opportunities for artists to work and experience the Asbury Park community.https://www.parlor-gallery.com/@parlorgallery717 Cookman Ave Asbury Park, NJ Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
1/24/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 59 seconds
Award-Winning Journalist Ivy Charmatz
Ivy Charmatz, an Emmy Award and Edward R. Murrow Award winner, spent years as the executive producer for news and special projects at News 12 New Jersey. She has spent more than two decades in journalism and managed the popular “Ask Governor Murphy” program. Working now for top public affairs firm, Mercury, Ivy also serves on the advisory board of Allaire Community Farm (a former guest of the show), a Wall-based non-profit serving special needs children, teens and adults fighting mental health issues, and veterans who struggle with PTSD.@ivy_charmatzThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: [email protected] the showSupport the show
1/17/2023 • 54 minutes, 19 seconds
Burger Buff
In 2019 Nick LePore ate a burger every day. The former bodybuilder began building his Burger Buff brand in 2018 by traveling around and reviewing burgers from various establishments and quickly gained traction on social through his thoughtful reviews and high quality photos. After spending his days reviewing burgers, he eventually decided to start fine-tuning his own burger recipe and developing a pop-up burger stand concept that has become wildly popular. Tickets sell out quickly and LePore's schedule is often booked years in advance. He shares his background with us and the story of how it started, how its going, and where he sees it going in the future. @burger.buffSilver Stream Studios: 594 Valley Road, Montclair, New Jersey silverstreamstudionj.comThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comFLK Method: fitlikekrys.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: [email protected] us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
1/10/2023 • 41 minutes, 24 seconds
Top 10 of 2022: The Seeing Eye, Morristown
Original Air Date: April 18, 2022The Seeing Eye is a philanthropic organization whose mission is to enhance the independence, dignity, and self-confidence of blind people through the use of Seeing Eye dogs. Based in Morristown, The Seeing Eye matches people throughout North America with the perfect dog for them. We got the chance to sit down with Brian McKenna and Melissa Allman to learn more about The Seeing Eye and to go on a blindfolded walk around Morristown!The Seeing Eye: seeingeye.orgAddress: 1 Seeing Eye Way Morristown, NJInstagram: @theseeingeyeLasso: wearelasso.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
1/6/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 10 seconds
Top 10 of 2022: Amici Gelato & Caffe, Asbury Park
Original Air Date: October 17, 2022Tucked away in downtown Asbury Park sits Amici Gelato & Caffe. Not only does the owner, Joe Castore, create delicious gelato, pastries, cookies, cakes and more every day, his story is one of the best comeback stories we've had the opportunity to share on the podcast. Listen in to Joe's story and next time you're down in Asbury Park, make sure you stop in!@amici_ap630 Mattison Ave, Asbury Park, NJContact the show: [email protected] the show
1/5/2023 • 51 minutes, 47 seconds
Top 10 of 2022: Operation K9 Beethoven
Original Air Date: June 13, 2022Not only in New Jersey, but throughout the country, there are veterans, first responders and others suffering from PTSD. Operation K9 Beethoven uses pet therapy, as well as other methods, to help combat this. We learn a little about our guest, Brian Reyngoudt, the Co-Founder and Vice President. After seeing the profound effect Beethoven had on his mother and then eventually his father, Brian and Co-Founder Arpi Kertesz started brainstorming ways they could use Beethoven and other dogs could help people suffering from PTSD. Brian also takes us through the types of places they visit and who they are trying to help. Operation K9 Beethoven: https://operationk9beethoven.com/Instagram: @operation_k9_beethovenBergen County Harley Davidson in Rochelle Park: 124 Essex St Rochelle Park, NJContact the show: [email protected] the show
1/5/2023 • 31 minutes, 58 seconds
Top 10 of 2022: Jefferson Diner, Lake Hopatcong
Original Air Date: March 21, 2022New Jersey is the diner capital of the world. Surprisingly though, we have not had a diner on the show so far! Well today we are fixing that and what a diner to start off with! The Jefferson Diner, located in Lake Hopatcong, is consistently recognized as one of the top diners in not only Morris & Sussex counties, but the entire state. Co-owners and brothers Jimmy & Nick Seretis have essentially spent their entire lives in the industry and have pioneered both diner aesthetics and menu items during their time owning the Jefferson Diner, which many other diners have since adopted.Jefferson Diner: jeffersondiner.comAddress: 5 Bowling Green Pkwy # 12, Lake Hopatcong, NJInstagram: @thejeffersondinerContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
1/4/2023 • 40 minutes, 41 seconds
Top 10 of 2022: south+pine american eatery, Morristown
Original Air Date: February 28, 2022South + Pine American Eatery is a staple of downtown Morristown and its reputation is a direct reflection of its Head Chef, Leia Gaccione. She's appeared on Iron Chef, Chopped, and will be on Bravo's 2022 season of Top Chef! They offer their guests a seasonal menu with the freshest local ingredients, but also have certain staples that have become fan favorites.south+pine: southandpine.comAddress: 90 South Street Morristown, NJInstagram: @southandpineContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
12/29/2022 • 42 minutes, 40 seconds
Top 10 of 2022: Jersey Collective
Original Air Date: March 7, 2022Jersey Collective started eight years ago when Kerri Sullivan, a New Jersey librarian, decided to put together a collaborative Instagram account giving photographers and others around the Garden State a place to share their photos of New Jersey. Kerri is publishing a book, New Jersey Fan Club: Artists and Writers Celebrate the Garden State, which released on June 17th, 2022. You can find a list of sellers here to order: http://www.kerrisullivan.com/njbook We recorded this episode at the historic Crawford House in Tinton Falls, NJ. Jersey Collective: jerseycollective.orgInstagram: @jerseycollectiveCrawford House: https://thecrawfordhouse.org/Contact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
12/28/2022 • 41 minutes, 59 seconds
Top 10 of 2022: Ghost Hawk Brewing Co., Clifton
Original Air Date: September 19, 2022We visit Steve Bauer, owner of Ghost Hawk Brewing Company in Clifton, NJ. Mike and Steve try several beers while learning about Steve's background, difficulties he has faced in life, and how he's overcome those. We also learn the meaning behind the name "Ghost Hawk" which is more than just a cool name, it has significant meaning to Steve and his story makes you appreciate it even more. Ghost Hawk Brewing Co.: 321 River Rd #6, Clifton, [email protected] the show: [email protected] the show
12/27/2022 • 52 minutes, 31 seconds
Top 10 of 2022: Milk Sugar Love, Jersey City
Original Air Date: August 22, 2022We travel to Jersey City to chat with Emma Taylor, owner of Milk Sugar Love in Jersey City, one of the best ice cream spots in New Jersey. Emma takes us through her culinary background and how she started her ice cream career. We had a chance to eat some of her cookies which were phenomenal and took home some non-dairy ice cream that was delicious! Milk Sugar Love: https://www.milksugarlove.com/@milksugarlovejcSupport the show
12/22/2022 • 36 minutes, 38 seconds
Top 10 of 2022: FLK Method
Original Air Date: October 24, 2022We sit down with Fit Like Krys of FLK Method, a virtual/online fitness community designed for its participants. Not only will you achieve your unique goals, you are going to make friends and have fun while doing it! FLK Method: fitlikekrys.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
12/21/2022 • 58 minutes, 2 seconds
Top 10 of 2022: Glenbrook Brewery, Morristown
Original air date: January 24th, 2022On this episode we were joined by Darren Cregan and Heath Traver, Co-Owners of Glenbrook Brewery in Morristown, NJ. Glenbrook ties together excellent craft beer with the history of Morristown. Glenbrook has quickly established itself as a go-to destination for beer lovers and continues to offer its fan favorites, as well as experiment with new, creative offerings for its customers! Contact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
12/20/2022 • 44 minutes, 23 seconds
Allaire Community Farm
JoAnn and Sean Burney, founders of Allaire Community Farm, utilize their rescued animals and working farm environment to nurture through nature. In particular, their farm is focused on helping special needs adults and children, teens facing mental health issues, veterans with PTSD and families battling cancer. They accomplish their mission through programs, events and outreach that uses animal therapy, equine therapy, organic gardening and vocational training. At Allaire Community Farm, they also utilize their gardens and greenhouses to support families who are battling cancer or facing financial hardships. Further, all funds generated through the farm are used exclusively to support the mission of our non-profit organization.https://allairecommunityfarm.org/@allairecommfarmThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comFLK Method: fitlikekrys.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
12/13/2022 • 56 minutes, 19 seconds
LowTides Ocean Products
In the summer of 2008, LowTides Ocean Products Founder, Brenton Hutchinson was spending a weekend along the water's edge down at the Jersey shore. While enjoying the simple pleasures of the beach, he picked up National Geographic and began to read an unsettling article about the vast amounts of ocean plastic around the world. The now infamous plastic bag, captured as an iceberg, revealed the detrimental effects plastic is having on our oceans resonated with Brenton. In order to ensure future generations could enjoy his Jersey Shore and our Oceans, the need to address the problem became apparent.Looking out at the tide, then around at the families enjoying their time on the beach, he began to think about common threads.Everyone fills the beach each summer, huddling for a spot closest to the water. It became clear, introduce something for his fellow beach go-ers that helps save the one thing they all have in common, a mutual love for the Ocean.And so, the journey began. Engineering products using up-cycled ocean plastic, LowTides Ocean Products began that very next week. Look Good with a purpose. Cool, stylish, not your parents' beach chair, its a new look for the new generation.https://lowtidesop.com/@lowtidesoceanThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comFLK Method: fitlikekrys.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
12/6/2022 • 47 minutes, 55 seconds
Missy's Main St. Cafe
Missy Addison has always had a passion for entertaining and cooking for friends. Missy and her wife Kellene were driving past an old run down bar on a busy main road in their town when Missy mentioned she had always dreamed of owning a cafe, when they discovered Kellene also had the same passion, they decided to pursue it! Missy left her job, added her own personal flair and menu items to the cafe and it is now one of the most popular breakfast and lunch spots in the area!missysmainstreetcafe.com@missysmainstreetcafe181 E Main Street, Rockaway, NJ Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comFLK Method: fitlikekrys.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
11/28/2022 • 39 minutes, 5 seconds
nourish.NJ
Starting out as a soup kitchen almost 40 years ago, nourish.NJ has evolved into a safe haven for anyone looking for assistance. Whether their guests are experiencing homelessness, poverty, or anything else they provide fresh meals daily, as well as resources for their guests to help advance themselves and take the next steps to better their lives. [email protected] you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comFLK Method: fitlikekrys.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
11/22/2022 • 46 minutes, 13 seconds
New Jersey Veteran Series: Krystyna Cechulski
Army Reserve Veteran Krystyna Cechulski joins the show to discuss her career in the military, her life as a social worker, and different challenges she has faced in her life. Krystyna talks about always following her intuition and her "gut" when making life decisions and how she tries to push herself out of her comfort zone. Support the show
11/18/2022 • 46 minutes, 56 seconds
New Jersey Veteran Series: Brian Consoli
Naval Chaplain Corp Veteran Brian Consoli joins us on our New Jersey Veteran Series to talk about his military life. He describes some of his early struggles in life, eventually finding his faith, becoming a therapist and social worker, dealing with burnout and now doing what he does today. BRERRO.COMALLTEST.NETRECALIBRATEUSA.ORGhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/brianconsoliSupport the show
11/18/2022 • 53 minutes, 1 second
Live From the Motown Fitness AGON!
We set up shop and recorded live from the Motown Fitness AGON! This CrossFit competition brought athletes from around the state to participate in several workouts throughout the day to crown a champion. We were joined by various members of the Motown Fitness community and discussed their experience with the AGON!Special thanks to the people who came on the show with us:Alex GuerraAbby GirondaCarl SymeckoAsh AmirsoleymaniRocco Stinziano Lucas CittoneCheck out Motown Fitness at motown.fitnessThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comFLK Method: fitlikekrys.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
11/14/2022 • 30 minutes, 52 seconds
New Jersey Veteran Series: Vince Ruiz
Dr. Vincent Ruiz, LPC joins us to discuss his 12 year career in the United States Army. Vince’s story is intense as he describes his battle with addiction and PTSD, but is ultimately a story of redemption as he now works as a therapist helping others battle similar issues.IG: Vincent_AmericoCompany site: https://www.thehhour.com/email: [email protected] the show
11/11/2022 • 1 hour, 17 seconds
New Jersey Veteran Series: Joe Gallo
Joe Gallo, a 4-year veteran of the United States Air Force, joins us to discuss his life and career in the military. Joe talks about significant leaders he had in his career and how they helped him unlock his true potential and help mold him into the person he is today. Instagram: @realjoeygallo and @lyftyourselfSupport the show
11/11/2022 • 51 minutes, 3 seconds
New Jersey Veteran Series: Bill Anthes
Green Beret Bill Anthes is a former guest of the show as the owner of BTWN The Ears. Bill discusses his pre-military life in sports and his desire to pursue something greater than himself. After enlisting in the military, he decided to pursue a career in special forces and ultimately went through the training to become a Green Beret. His life after the military has not always been easy and is a never ending process of healing and growth, but Bill takes us through all of it to give a glimpse of what it's like to walk in his shoes. Please note: this episode and every episode in our New Jersey Veteran Series will be brought to you without ads**There was a technical malfunction of the microphones from 12:10 - 24:50 so we were forced to use the audio from the camera. We apologize for the inconvenience**Support the show
11/7/2022 • 54 minutes, 13 seconds
Indian Italian Fusion Restaurant
Chef Mickey Chopra, owner of i2i Fusion Restaurant in Boonton, has food in his blood. Coming from a family involved in the culinary industry, Mickey worked in corporate food entities for many years before eventually opening up his own place. He bought a pizza shop on the main road in Boonton and wanted to add his own flare onto the cuisine and differentiate his restaurant from the many other pizza shops in town and i2i was born. Fusing Indian and Italian cuisine, Chef Mickey has created a delicacy that is not found in many other places in the world and with unique, bright dishes he is setting himself apart from the competition. https://www.i2iindianitalianfusionmenu.com/@i2i_fusionrestaurantThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comFLK Method: fitlikekrys.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
10/31/2022 • 46 minutes
Get Fit Like Krys with FLK Method
Imagine having access to both live and on-demand fitness classes with a supportive community and an instructor who consistently has your best interests in mind. That is exactly what FLK Method provides. It's founder, Fit Like Krys, takes us through her early life of being diagnosed with a medical issue, working in the nightlife industry, not taking great care of herself, and eventually deciding to regain control of her life and her health. Once she saw it work for herself she decided to bring that to her new community and FLK Method was born. Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comFLK Method: fitlikekrys.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
10/24/2022 • 57 minutes, 5 seconds
Gelato, Coffee, and Italian Classics in Asbury Park
Tucked away in downtown Asbury Park sits Amici Gelato & Caffe. Not only does the owner, Joe Castore, create delicious gelato, pastries, cookies, cakes and more every day, his story is one of the best comeback stories we've had the opportunity to share on the podcast. Listen in to Joe's story and next time you're down in Asbury Park, make sure you stop in!@amici_ap630 Mattison Ave, Asbury Park, NJThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comFLK Method: fitlikekrys.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: [email protected] the show
10/17/2022 • 50 minutes, 9 seconds
Heirloom Kitchen at the St. Laurent
Chef David Viana is one of the most accomplished chefs in the state of New Jersey. While his resume speaks for itself, the road has not always been easy. We traveled to Asbury Park, NJ to visit with him at Heirloom Kitchen at the St. Laurent. Chef David takes us through his background in food, being accepted to law school and deciding to be a chef instead (much to the dismay of his parents), the long hours, the doubts, and eventually the moment where everything "clicked." We discussed Heirloom Kitchen, a new restaurant he is planning on opening, the historic St. Laurent hotel, and so many other great topics. https://thestlaurent.com/@chefdaveviana@heirloom_kitchen@stlaurentsocialclubThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comFLK Method: fitlikekrys.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
10/10/2022 • 52 minutes, 16 seconds
Marcelli Formaggi
Do you like cheese? Probably a stupid question, who doesn't? But have you ever had farmstead sheep's milk cheese imported directly from a family farm in Italy? We traveled to Clifton, NJ to visit with Tina Marcelli of Marcelli Formaggi to talk about her family's business of importing cheeses, pastas, olive oils, and more from a village and region of Italy that her family can trace their lineage back as far as the 1500s. Not only do they talk about how the business works, Mike and Tina take the entire second segment sampling some of those products, so you'll get to listen in to our favorites and be able to head to their website to order your own!https://marcelliformaggi.com/@marcelliformaggiThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
10/3/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 56 seconds
Tiffany Tattooz
For our 50th episode we traveled to Woodland Park, NJ to visit with Tiffany "Tattooz" Perez, owner of Ink Gallery Tattoo Studio. Tiffany shares how she got into tattooing, her experiences appearing on various tattooing television shows, opening up her new studio, and personal health obstacles she's had to overcome. Her story is one of the most inspiring ones we have had on Greetings From the Garden State. Ink Gallery Tattoo Studio: 500 McBride Ave, Woodland Park, NJ & 437 US-46 Suite 10, Fairfield, NJ@inkgallerynj@tiffanytattoozwww.tiffanytattooz.comwww.inkgallerytattoostudio.comThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
9/26/2022 • 34 minutes, 44 seconds
Pouring Freshies Daily at Ghost Hawk Brewing Co.
We visit Steve Bauer, owner of Ghost Hawk Brewing Company in Clifton, NJ. Mike and Steve try several beers while learning about Steve's background, difficulties he has faced in life, and how he's overcome those. We also learn the meaning behind the name "Ghost Hawk" which is more than just a cool name, it has significant meaning to Steve and his story makes you appreciate it even more. Ghost Hawk Brewing Co.: 321 River Rd #6, Clifton, [email protected] you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
9/19/2022 • 51 minutes, 39 seconds
What is Between The Ears?
Mike travels to Far Hills to visit with a former guest Karianne Anthes and her husband, Bill Anthes, a former Green Beret. K and Bill own Between the Ears, a program to help build both mental and physical strength so you can live a life that matters to you. Btwn The Ears: 27 US-202, Far Hills, NJ https://btwntheears.com/@btwntheearsfitness@btwntheearsThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
9/12/2022 • 49 minutes, 50 seconds
Be Well
Marisa Sweeney, owner of Be Well Integrated Health Services, joins the show to tell us about all the offerings Be Well provides. Whether it's yoga classes, dietician services, psychologists, and more, Be Well is designed to be a one stop shop to get you feeling your best. Marisa also runs the New Jersey VegFest in Atlantic City, Asbury Park and the Meadowlands. Be Well: 16 Bank Street Morristown, NJhttps://bewellihs.com/@bewellihsVegFest: njvegfest.com@njvegfestThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
9/6/2022 • 49 minutes, 32 seconds
Mike & Priscilla Tour Wildwood
Former Olympian and local resident Priscilla Frederick-Loomis tours Mike around Wildwood stopping in at some of her favorite spots!The stops include:Mudhen Brewing Company@mudhenbrewOwen's Pub@owenspubThe Surfing Pig@thesurfingpigThe Neighborhood Grille @theneighborhoodgrillenwThe CM [email protected] you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comPriscilla E Frederick Foundation: https://priscillaloomis.com/Contact the show: [email protected] the show
8/29/2022 • 44 minutes, 1 second
Best Ice Cream in New Jersey?
There a few ice cream shops in New Jersey that are consistently recognized as some of the best in New Jersey and Milk Sugar Love in Jersey City routinely appears on that list. The owner, Emma Taylor, takes us through her background and how she started making ice cream, her ice cream cart and eventually opening up her first ice cream shop. Milk Sugar Love: https://www.milksugarlove.com/@milksugarlovejcThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
8/22/2022 • 35 minutes, 36 seconds
Wild West City
Since 1957, Wild West City has been the premier Western theme park on the east coast. It is actually the only western theme park left on the east coast. Frank and Katie Benson, third generation owners of Wild West City, discuss all the things that go into running this theme park in the Garden State!Wild West City: http://wildwestcity.com/@wildwestcitynjThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
8/15/2022 • 34 minutes, 21 seconds
Miss New Jersey USA
Hoboken resident Alexandra Lakhman was crowned Miss New Jersey USA on April 3, 2022. She competed in six Miss New Jersey USA pageants before taking home the crown. We discuss what the competition entails, the process of preparing both mentally and physically for the pageant, and what life is like as Miss NJ USA. We also discuss causes close to her heart. Her brother, Joe Lakhman, suffers from spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), and Lexi has taken up the helm as the communications chair for the New Jersey chapter of Cure SMA. Also, as a first generation Ukrainian-American, the conflict in Eastern Europe is something she is trying to bring awareness to. Alexandra Lakhman: @missnjusa @alexandralakhmanCure SMA: @curesmanjhttps://missnewjerseyusa.com/https://www.curesma.org/Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
8/8/2022 • 40 minutes, 31 seconds
A Day at the Ballpark
The Somerset Patriots, the Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees organization, invited us to come out and participate in their first "Podcast Night" on July 24th, 2022. We were lucky enough to record with members of the Patriots organization, including the legendary Sparky Lyle, a 1977 Cy Young Award Winner with the Yankees, and the first manager in Patriots history. We were also joined by Marc Russinoff, Vice President of Communications and Media Relations who has been working with the Patriots since 1998. Emmy Award-winner Tara Bernie joined Mike Ham as his co-host for the day on this episode!Dr. Alan Genitempo, Dr. Pete Paradiso, and Alex Guerra, all friends of the show, also dropped in to say hello and join us on the podcast! Somerset Patriots: https://www.milb.com/somerset@somersetpatriotsRecovr Acupuncture: https://recovr.janeapp.com/Dr. Pete: https://www.kidzworlddental.com/Support the show
8/1/2022 • 58 minutes, 21 seconds
An Olympian in Wildwood
Priscilla Frederick-Loomis competed in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for Antigua & Barbuda in the high jump. After the 2016 games she began preparing and training for the 2020 games, which were eventually postponed due to the pandemic. Despite suffering a setback, Priscilla pushed herself to the limits to qualify, but ultimately fell short due to things beyond her control. However, that is only the beginning of her story. Priscilla invited us down to her home in Wildwood, NJ to give us a tour and give her a chance to tell her story. priscillaloomis.comThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comPriscilla E Frederick Foundation: https://priscillaloomis.com/Contact the show: [email protected] the show
7/25/2022 • 48 minutes, 5 seconds
A Top-100 Jazz Club in the World
Shanghai Jazz has been a staple of the Madison, NJ community since 1995 and in that time was recognized as one of the top-100 jazz clubs in the world! Eventually Tom Donohoe purchased the restaurant from the original owners and has managed to maintain the reputation of the restaurant, but also add his own flair to the menu.Segment 1Tom takes us through his background working around the country in high-end kitchens. Eventually he returned to his home state of New Jersey, working at various restaurants and as a consultant before purchasing Shanghai Jazz from the original owners, David & Martha in 2017. He also took us through the history of the restaurant. Today in New Jersey HistoryDick Button was born in Englewood, New Jersey on July 18, 1929. He was a figure skater who is credited with being the first skater to successfully land the double axel jump in competition in 1948. He also completed the first triple jump of any kind, a triple loop, in 1952. Button is also credited with inventing the flying camel spin, also called the Button Camel. He was inducted into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1976.Segment 2We discuss how the menu has evolved since Tom took over the restaurant in 2017. He takes us through the heavy hitters and what people order the most. Mike also offers up some of his favorites on the menu. The two also discuss the downstairs area, Encore Speakeasy, which has evolved to be an exciting and unique experience with incredible cocktails. New Jersey Fun FactNew Jersey is home to 11 state forests and 42 state parks.Segment 3Tom describes the importance of Shanghai Jazz in not only the Madison, NJ community but in the music community. Performers such as Max Weinberg and other notable acts have reached out to Shanghai Jazz directly to perform because they understand the importance of the restaurant within the jazz community. Shanghai Jazz: https://www.shanghaijazz.com/Instagram: @shanghaijazznj @encorebarmadisonAddress: 24 Main Street Madison, NJ Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
7/18/2022 • 53 minutes, 15 seconds
A Beauty Salon with Deep Family Roots
Bella Rococo at Emilia's in Garwood, NJ is a beauty salon with deep Italian family roots. The owner, Stefanie Savino, opened the business in 2019 and has not only survived the last few years, but has thrived due to the support of both her immediate family members, as well as her team who she also considers family. Segment 1Stefanie details her background in the beauty industry and eventually opening her own salon. Her Aunt Emilia, an Italian immigrant, has been in the beauty industry since she was 10 years old, moved to America in 1963 and opened the salon which would later become Bella Rococo at Emilia's in 1989. We discuss the support Stefanie has received from her family throughout the process of opening and renovating the business.Today in New Jersey HistoryAlexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr met in the early morning hours of July 11, 1804 at a spot known as the Heights of Weehawken in Weehawken, New Jersey to face each other in a duel. The duel would be the culmination of a long and bitter rivalry between the two men, both high profile politicians. While no one could say with absolute certainty as to what happened that day, Burr severely wounded Hamilton who would die from those injuries the next day.Segment 2We discuss the various products and services Bella Rococo at Emilia's offers. These include haircuts and styles, treatments, makeup, lashes, waxing, bridal services, and more! New Jersey Fun FactNew Jersey has the highest population density in the U.S. An average 1,030 people per sq. mi., which is 13 times the national average.Segment 3Community is very important to Stefanie and the Bella Rococo team. Not only do they have a strong community between their stylists and their patrons, but Stefanie is extremely supportive of the Garwood community and various organizations in town. Bella Rococo at Emilia's: https://bellarococohairmakeup.com/Instagram: @bellarococobeautyAddress: 105 Center St, Garwood, NJThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
7/11/2022 • 40 minutes, 8 seconds
New Jersey's Handbag Designer
Anthony Benevenia emigrated from a small village on the southern coast of Italy to industrial Newark, New Jersey, spending his days as a luxury men's tailor at the renowned American Shops on Broad Street. His great granddaughter, Cara Benevenia, has carried on her family's legacy, designing and manufacturing quality handbags right here in New Jersey!Segment 1Cara takes us through her background going through Marist College's fashion design program. There were difficult times, Cara actually failed out of the program her sophomore year. But by her senior year, Cara received the highest award at graduation by creating the most outstanding collection. Then she started working in the fashion industry, working various jobs before deciding to go out on her own. Today in New Jersey HistoryIt was on June 27, 1862 that the First New Jersey Brigade, composed of the First, Second, Third and Fourth New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiments, fought its first major engagement of the Civil War at Gaines Mill, Virginia. The brigade arrived on the field in the late afternoon to reinforce the hard pressed Union forces. Of the 2,300 men the brigade brought to the battle, 1,072 were killed, wounded or captured. The captured included most of the men of the Fourth New Jersey, surrounded as the units to their left and right withdrew.Segment 2We learn about how Cara's handbags are made and how she put together her designs. We also go through the different bags and how they've evolved over the last couple of years. New Jersey Fun FactThe Cohansey Aquifer in the Pine Barrens contains 17 trillion gallons of water or enough to cover new Jersey with 10 feet of water. Segment 3Cara is always giving back to different communities, whether its at her alma maters, like Marist or Villa Walsh. She speaks to current students detailing her life and career. She is also passionate about keeping the production of her handbags here in New Jersey, using local artisans to manufacture her products. Cara Benevenia: https://carabenevenia.com/Instagram: @carabeneveniaThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comSilver Stream Studio: @silverstreamstudionjContact the show: [email protected] the show
6/27/2022 • 47 minutes, 34 seconds
Yoga, Nutrition, & Community
South Street Yoga & Nutrition in Morristown, NJ and its owner, Debbie Weinstein, have not only built a strong yoga community but are also strong supporters of the town and other local businesses. With great yogis, engaged students, and a dedicated owner, South Street Yoga & Nutrition (actually located on Mills Street) is a great place for anyone on their fitness journey.Segment 1We learn about Debbie's background, how she eventually bought South Street Yoga, their eventual move to Mills Street, and the great group of yogis she's lucky to have. Today in New Jersey HistoryOn June 20, 1974 the honey bee became the state bug of New Jersey after Governor Brendan Byrne signed the legislation. Byrne was encouraged by a group of schoolchildren from the Sunnybrae School in Hamilton Township, who went to the State House with a presentation, including a song and a poem.Segment 2There are varying levels of yoga classes to choose from at South Street Yoga & Nutrition. There are no hot yoga class or other different classes, but they stick to their strengths as a traditional yoga studio. No matter your skill level, there is a class for you. New Jersey Fun FactNew Jersey is the only state where all of it's counties are classified as metropolitan areas.Segment 3When Debbie took over the yoga studio, the single most important aspect of the business she wanted to establish was a community. From the yogis to the students, everyone is there for each other in the good and bad times, to support each other. They are also engaging with the Morristown community through town events and co-branded events with other local businesses. South Street Yoga & Nutrition: @southstreetyogaAddress: 40 Mills St, Morristown, NJWebsite: https://www.southstreetyoga.com/Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comSilver Stream Studio: @silverstreamstudionjContact the show: [email protected] the show
6/20/2022 • 36 minutes, 3 seconds
Helping Veterans One Paw at a Time
Not only in New Jersey, but throughout the country, there are veterans, first responders and others suffering from PTSD. Operation K9 Beethoven uses pet therapy, as well as other methods, to help combat this.Segment 1We learn a little about our guest, Brian Reyngoudt, the Co-Founder and Vice President. After seeing the profound effect Beethoven had on his mother and then eventually his father, Brian and Co-Founder Arpi Kertesz started brainstorming ways they could use Beethoven and other dogs could help people suffering from PTSD. Brian also takes us through the types of places they visit and who they are trying to help. Today in New Jersey HistoryJames Braddock, a thirty year old Irish-American boxer from West New York, New Jersey defeated Max Baer at Madison Square Garden Bowl, located at 48th Street and Northern Boulevard in Long Island City, New York, for the Heavyweight Championship on June 13, 1935. Joe Louis, who defeated Braddock for the title the following year, proclaimed him the bravest man he ever fought. The movie "Cinderella Man" was based on Braddock. Segment 2Brian tells us the process of matching people with the right emotional support dog. They work in conjunction with the Second Chance Animal Rescue of Perry in Telfair County, Georgia and their trainer Melissa at Brye K9 Training Center in Carthage, NY to make sure they make the right matches and are helping as many people as they can. New Jersey Fun FactNew Jersey is the leading state for the development and manufacturing of flavors and fragrances.Segment 3We discuss the community of volunteers, workers, donors those who Operation K9 Beethoven helps. Bergen County Harley Davidson in Rochelle Park, who not only hosted our interview but are massive supporters of Operation K9 Beethoven, including hosting events. Operation K9 Beethoven: https://operationk9beethoven.com/Instagram: @operation_k9_beethovenBergen County Harley Davidson in Rochelle Park: 124 Essex St Rochelle Park, NJThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
6/13/2022 • 31 minutes, 19 seconds
Baking It with Jordan and Joelle
Hoboken-based twin sisters, Jordan & joelle Hernandez are community service advocates, small business owners, communication professionals, bakers, twins, sisters, daughters, friends, and so much more!Segment 1Jordan & Joelle work at the same company full-time, went to the same college, and have all together spent a total of about 5 days apart. Their synergy seems to be part of their success as they play off each others strengths and weaknesses. They have always been interested in baking and eventually started their own home-based baking business. Their schedule is always full and they are always exploring various side hustles. Today in New Jersey HistoryLily Auchincloss passed away on June 6, 1996. Born in Newark, She spent her life not only as a philanthropist, but also as a journalist. In 1980, she was inducted in the Best Dressed Hall of Fame. Segment 2Jordan & Joelle take us through the origins of their book club, Completely Booked. Eventually NJ Digest did a write up on them, but the Instagram account blew up after Oprah's Book Club reposted one of their posts. It was not originally a book club, but with enough people asking to join one, they decided to start it. They also tell us how they wrote their series of children's books. Double Dough and their baking endeavors go well beyond just baking cookies for people, they also have other projects like their "Cookies From Every State" series and their appearance on the television show, "Baking It." New Jersey Fun FactMore Cubans live in Union City, NJ (1 sq. mi.) than in Havana, Cuba.Segment 3The non-profit that Jordan & joelle started is called Four Little Souls, was started when they were 8 or 9 years old. They realized there were people in the community that didn't have they had. They would beautify day care centers, putting together food supply drives, and more. Jordan & Joelle: https://www.jordanandjoelleonline.com/Instagram: @jordanandjoelle @double_dough @_completelybookedThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
6/6/2022 • 44 minutes, 50 seconds
The Best NJspots
#NJspots started 7 years ago when Virginia Buechel realized there weren't many Instagram accounts that celebrated New Jersey. It has since grown to one of the most popular social media accounts that focuses on the Garden State. Segment 1Virginia takes us through her background and how she started NJspots. Starting as just a hashtag, which Virginia also takes us through the importance of on Instagram, NJspots seeks to highlight photographers from around New Jersey to show people all the great things the Garden State has to offer. Today in New Jersey History: Boxer Marvelous Marvin Hagler was born on May 23, 1954 in Newark, New Jersey. He was the Undisputed World Middleweight Champion from 1980 to 1987. He would get upset that sportscasters would often not use his nickname "Marvelous," so in 1982 he legally changed his name to Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Segment 2The #NJspots hashtag began as just a way to keep people who were photographing New Jersey connected, but has since grown to an Instagram following of over 60,000 people! Virginia takes us through how she built that and how others can do that too. New Jersey Fun Fact: The first seaplane was built in keyport, NJ Segment 3#NJspots was built on the foundation of community. Similar to some of our other guests like Jersey Collective, Virginia is always connecting with people who love New Jersey, just like us. She takes us through some of the community building events she's hosted and how amazing those of us who love New Jersey are. NJspots: njspots.comInstagram: @njspotsJefferson Diner (our host): @thejeffersondinerThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comSilver Stream Studio: @silverstreamstudionjContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
5/23/2022 • 39 minutes, 57 seconds
Courtney Roselle's Iron Grace
Courtney Roselle has appeared on The Rock's Titan Games on NBC, is a fitness model, an accomplished athlete, personal trainer and all-around badass. Her journey should serve as an inspiration for women everywhere. Segment 1Courtney takes us through her background growing up as a "feminine tomboy" and how people were always trying to put her in a box. Even though the early part of Courtney's story was difficult for her, it is what started shaping who she is today. She began exploring interests, played sports, went to college and played basketball, and decided she wanted to get into modeling. Despite constant rejection, it took a chance encounter for Courtney to land her very first modeling gig, in Vogue. Today in New Jersey History: Hoboken, New Jersey named its post office after Frank Sinatra on May 16, 2003.Segment 2After her appearance in Vogue, more things started to manifest for Courtney. She started her own company, Iron Grace Fitness and eventually had the opportunity to try out for WWE Divas. Despite being offered a spot in WWE, she declined the offer and then heard about The Rock's Titan Games, tried out, earned a spot, and went on to crush the competition to win the title "Titan of the East." New Jersey Fun Fact: The first solid body electric guitar was invented by Les Paul in Mahwah in 1940.Segment 3Courtney also does a lot of motivational speaking, mentoring, and coaching. She's spoken at schools and for Girl Scout troops, giving her the opportunity to share her story to connect with other girls who may be feeling the same way she did. Instagram: @courtney_roselleXcel Athletic Lifestyle: 125 Marshall St 7th floor, Hoboken, NJIron Grace: irongracefitness.comThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comSilver Stream Studio: @silverstreamstudionjContact the show: [email protected] the show
5/16/2022 • 36 minutes, 43 seconds
Fighting Homelessness in New Jersey
Homelessness is an issue throughout the country and it can sometimes seem overwhelming trying to figure out how to solve this complex issue. Right here in New Jersey though, Jenny DePaul is doing her part to help fight homelessness. Starting out by bringing sandwiches to Penn Station in Newark and having lunch with people there, eventually that snowballed and Project Kind was born. Segment 1Jenny takes us through her background growing up in New Jersey and describing how Project Kind started. She wasn't just bringing sandwiches and dropping them off, she would sit and learn about their lives and then share their stories to the world. Project Kind's reach now goes well beyond Newark, Penn Station, and even New Jersey, but she's helped touch over 100,000 lives in some way across the country. Today in New Jersey History: George Griswold Frelinghuysen was born on May 9, 1851 in Newark, New Jersey. He was a patent lawyer and president of the New Jersey brewery, P. Ballantine & Sons Company. Segment 2Jenny describes some of the events Project Kind holds like fundraising events and sandwich making events. There are more ways to support Project Kind beyond simply donating money, but there are plenty of items they need. Jenny also has a book coming out this year which she describes in this segment. New Jersey Fun Fact: The world's largest kite festival is held annually in Wildwood, NJSegment 3We discuss the Kindness Closet and the impetus behind Jenny finally deciding to open a physical location for donations. We also highlight some of the organizations that have supported Project Kind, like the New York Giants, and ways that even the average person can support them.Project Kind: @projectkind123Kindness Closet (for item donations): 350 Rt 46, Unit 13, Suite 205, Rockaway, NJThe Book: whykindnessmatters.comThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comSilver Stream Studio: @silverstreamstudionjContact the show: [email protected] the show
5/9/2022 • 42 minutes, 58 seconds
Soulfood is Love
Asahda's Soulfood Restaurant in Chatham may seem like an interesting choice for a town not known for its soul food. However, its food is incredible and authentic as it gets. Its owner, Karima Singleton, a full-time teacher, creates daily menus with love just like you're going over to her house for dinner.Segment 1 Karima takes us through her background and all the different paths life has taken her. She learned how to cook from her family and eventually opened up her first restaurant in Newark. She works full-time as an educator and after her work day is over, heads over to Asahda's in Chatham, sets the menu for the day, and gets to work. Today in New Jersey History: Bruce Springsteen auditioned for Columbia Records A&R honcho John Hammond in New York City on May 2, 1972. Hammond was so impressed with the audition that he immediately arranged for Bruce Springsteen to play at the Gaslight Club that evening to share his discovery with fellow label executives.Segment 2We learn all about the offerings at Asahda's and some of its most popular items, like their fried chicken which is one of their best sellers. Each day the menu is unique and is posted on their Instagram and Facebook page so customers know what is being offered that day. New Jersey Fun Fact: When New Jersey did get its current name, it was named for Jersey Island, off the coast of the United Kingdom.Segment 3Even though Chatham may not be considered a hotbed of soul food, but as long as Karima and Asahda's is in town, eventually it will be. The Chatham community, both patrons and business owners, have been so supportive of everything Karima is doing. If you haven't been here yet, you need to get over as soon as possible. Asahda's Soulfood Restaurant: @asahdassoulfoodrestaurantAddress: 262 Main Street, Chatham, NJThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected] the show
5/2/2022 • 48 minutes, 23 seconds
The Voice of Manny Cabo
Manny Cabo is a New Jersey-native, an artist, photographer, podcaster, and all around force in the creative world. His song, "Crazy" is the official theme song of Greetings From the Garden State! Segment 1Manny takes us through his background growing up in New Jersey. We talk about his music career, his photography, his podcast "Mojo For Musicians," and other creative endeavors that are all intertwined and allow Manny to connect with other musicians and help mentor them to be the best version of themselves. Today in New Jersey: The New Jersey Fish Commission stocked brook trout for fishermen for the first time on April 25, 1879. The New York Times reported that “this sport has begun here in good earnest, and a good day’s sport may be had anywhere in this part of the country.”Segment 2We discuss some upcoming releases Manny has over the next year, including eight new songs, and a book titled "Soul." Manny's home studio, where we recorded this episode, was flooded out with 12-13 feet of water after Hurricane Ida, but he persevered and has been working on these things since then with borrowed equipment before he eventually got the studio back on track. New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey with 7,420 square miles ranks 46th in land area in the U.S.Segment 3Manny tells us about his experiences in the music world in New Jersey and his relationship with the state. We also talk about his community of musicians that he's built and helps mentor. Manny Cabo: mannycabo.comInstagram: @themannycaboThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
4/25/2022 • 46 minutes, 52 seconds
The Seeing Eye
The Seeing Eye is a philanthropic organization whose mission is to enhance the independence, dignity, and self-confidence of blind people through the use of Seeing Eye dogs. Based in Morristown, The Seeing Eye matches people throughout North America with the perfect dog for them. We got the chance to sit down with Brian McKenna and Melissa Allman to learn more about The Seeing Eye and to go on a blindfolded walk around Morristown!Segment 1Brian & Melissa describe their positions at The Seeing Eye and why they started working at the organization. Melissa is a graduate of the program, being matched with her dog Luna by The Seeing Eye five years ago, which had such a profound impact on her she decided to apply for a position. We also learned about the history of The Seeing Eye, dating back to 1927. Today in New Jersey History: Jackie Robinson broke baseball's "color line" on April 18, 1946 at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, New Jersey in an opening day game between the AAA minor league teams the Jersey City Giants and the Montreal Royals, who Robinson was playing for.Segment 2In perhaps the best segment of any episode we've done yet, Master Trainer Brian and Seeing Eye Dog Terry take Mike, who is blindfolded, on a walk around Morristown. Brian and Mike were mic'd up the entire time so while you won't exactly be able to feel what Terry is doing, you can hear everything Mike was hearing and get a sense for what the experience was like. New Jersey Fun Fact: The most populated zip code is 08701, Lakewood, NJ with a population of 93,320. The least populated zip code is 08556, Rosemount, NJ with 13 inhabitants.Segment 3The Seeing Eye has cultivated a community that goes well beyond simply matching Seeing Eye Dogs with their person. Their relationship with Morristown, the lasting connections they make with the people who come through their program, their volunteers, and their donors are all important to the success of The Seeing Eye. The Seeing Eye: seeingeye.orgAddress: 1 Seeing Eye Way Morristown, NJInstagram: @theseeingeyeThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comLasso: wearelasso.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
4/18/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 25 seconds
Clothing From Your Nostalgic Daydreams
Where do you buy your clothes in New Jersey? Have you ever considered buying them online from a mobile boutique? Well then maybe you should check out Garmint By Kim! A New Jersey-native, Kimberly Cawthorne has a passion for fashion and is ready to get you set up with some amazingly unique pieces!Segment 1Kimberly discusses her background always being interested in fashion and creativity. Early on her life, she was always playing pretend and in school was always looking to do different things in fashion shows and was consistently told no. After school, she worked in various parts of the fashion industry and was constantly learning. During that time she always had the goal of opening her own store, which eventually led her to starting Garmint By Kim. Today in New Jersey History: John Stewart "Pop" Corkhill was born on April 11, 1858, Pop began his Major League career with the Cincinnati Reds in 1883. He also played with the Brooklyn Bridegrooms, Philadelphia Athletics, and Pittsburgh Pirates before retiring in 1892 after being hit in the head by a pitch from Ed Crane.Segment 2Kimberly tells us about all the items she has on her mobile boutique. The colors, the styles, the way they are sourced, are all important things to Kim when she is selecting her pieces for her store. She takes us through a few of her favorites that are hanging on the rack. She also makes her own vintage denim shorts and takes us through that process.New Jersey Fun Fact: The highest elevation along the entire east coast from maine to florida is in Highlands, NJ.Segment 3Since Garmint By Kim is a mobile boutique, there is not actual brick-and-mortar store. Kimberly is always looking with all sorts of local businesses doing pop-ups to get her products into the community. We also discuss the fashion community and how that has influenced Kimberly's career. Garmint By Kim: garmintbykim.comInstagram: @garmintbykimThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
4/11/2022 • 40 minutes, 20 seconds
The Best Gin in the World
Asbury Park Distilling is nestled in the bustling and revitalized downtown area of Asbury Park on Lake Avenue. For the last five years the distillery has been a staple of the community, not only in the tasting room but in other restaurants in the area. They're products have won awards at competitions around the country, including taking home the award of "Best Gin in the World" at the prestigious 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.Segment 1Owner Rob Wile, Master Distiller Bill Tambussi, and Head Bartender Casey Bowen join us to talk about what they do at the distillery, the types of products they offer, and how they've been expanding their reach beyond the shore town. The downtown area of Asbury Park has been redeveloping rapidly and the distillery has been a key part of that community growth.Today in New Jersey History: Carl Ruiz was born in Passaic, New Jersey on April 4, 1975. He was a chef, restaurateur and a frequent guest on the Food Network, often serving as a judge on cooking competition shows such as Guy's Grocery Games.Segment 2Bill walks us through how he became a Master Distiller and how he has been developing these products over his time at the distillery. As the Head Bartender, Casey works closely with Bill to develop the best cocktails to highlight the products being distilled. They also work together on new products, like their limoncello. New Jersey Fun Fact: The light bulb, the motion picture projector, and the phonograph -record player were invented by Thomas Edison in Menlo Park, NJ.Segment 3The Asbury Park Distilling Company has a strong relationship with the community. They have contracted local artists to create some of their logos, like their iconic mermaid logo and the logo on their limoncello. Bill and Casey are also residents and describe some of their favorite things about Asbury Park. Asbury Park Distilling Co.: apdistilling.comAddress: 527 Lake Avenue Asbury Park, NJInstagram: @asburydistillingThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
4/4/2022 • 38 minutes, 37 seconds
Surf and Turf in Asbury Park
Asbury Park is a legendary Jersey Shore destination, but the city has gone through extreme hardships throughout its life . Over the last several years though, Asbury Park has experienced a renaissance. Marrying its roots in music, artistry, and uniqueness with a new vision and life that creates an incredible experience every time you visit. Part of that renaissance is a restaurant nestled right on the boardwalk and owned by restaurant industry mogul Tim McLoone, Iron Whale. Segment 1Tim McLoone owns 11 restaurants throughout the state, but his background prior to the restaurant industry was in music. We learned all about Tim's background getting involved in restaurants starting with purchasing the Rum Runner in Sea Bright in 1986. After that he started opening other restaurants in Long Branch and eventually saw an opportunity in Asbury Park. Even though it was not a success at the beginning, they stuck it out and Tim's love of Asbury Park shines through. Today in New Jersey History: New Jersey Governor Chris Christie dedicated a statue of Althea Gibson at the Althea Gibson Tennis Court Complex in Newark, New Jersey on March 28, 2012. Althea Gibson was a professional tennis player and the first African-American to cross the color line in international tennis. She was the first African-American to win a Grand Slam title, as well at Wimbledon and the U.S. Nationals.Segment 2We discuss Iron Whale's menu and how it is such a unique experience from the other restaurants Tim owns. We learned about how they landed on the name and how they decided what the decor was going to look like. Tim and Mike also discuss some of their personal favorites on the menu and how Iron Whale has become one of the flagship restaurants of the McLoone restaurant group. New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey known as the "Garden State" is a leading grower of produce. In the United states, New Jersey ranks 5th in blueberry production, 3rd in cranberry production, 3rd in spinach, 3rd in bell peppers, and 4th in peach production.Segment 3McLoone's Restaurant Group is constantly trying to be a part of the community, hiring local students, and ingratiating themselves with the communities they find themselves in. We also learned about Tim's charity, Holiday Express, where he and other musicians travel to places that need some holiday cheer and play holiday songs at places that normally do not get any attention. Iron Whale: ironwhalenj.comAddress: 1200 Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park, NJInstagram: @ironwhale_asburyparkHoliday Express: holidayexpress.orgThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
3/28/2022 • 44 minutes, 38 seconds
The World Famous Jefferson Diner
New Jersey is the diner capital of the world. Surprisingly though, we have not had a diner on the show so far! Well today we are fixing that and what a diner to start off with! The Jefferson Diner, located in Lake Hopatcong, is consistently recognized as one of the top diners in not only Morris & Sussex counties, but the entire state. Co-owners and brothers Jimmy & Nick Seretis have essentially spent their entire lives in the industry and have pioneered both diner aesthetics and menu items during their time owning the Jefferson Diner, which many other diners have since adopted.Segment 1 The sons of Greek immigrants, Jimmy & Nick grew up in Dover and spent the majority of their childhood in their parents’ luncheonette. Growing up in the business, Nick & Jimmy are now co-owners of the Jefferson Diner for the last 38 years. We learn all about how the business started, the expansions they've made, and what life is like running one of the best diners in the state. Today in New Jersey History: Melissa Gorga was born on March 21, 1979 and raised in Toms River, New Jersey. She is best known for being in the cast of Bravo's "The Real Housewives of New Jersey."Segment 2Not only is Jefferson Diner known for its quality, it is also a pioneer in the diner world. The Jefferson Diner is one of the first diners to put neon lights on the outside of the building and put televisions on the wall. They are also one of the first diners to introduce gyros, sliders, and other seemingly standard item to its menu for its customers. Whether you're at the Jefferson Diner for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or something late night, there is an energy here that is unparalleled. New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey has about 9,000 farms in the state and even though there has been a reduction in farmland, the number of farms in the state is actually increasing.Segment 3After a fill up on our coffees from Jackie and a surprise visit from Nick & Jimmy's parents, we discussed how important community is for the Jefferson Diner and the area as a whole. Nick & Jimmy are always trying to support local organizations, because it was something they saw their parents do and simply because it is the right thing to do. Community was a big part of Nick & Jimmy's childhood and we talk about the importance of continuing to support our communities.Jefferson Diner: jeffersondiner.comAddress: 5 Bowling Green Pkwy # 12, Lake Hopatcong, NJInstagram: @thejeffersondinerThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
3/21/2022 • 40 minutes, 41 seconds
Helping You Create Your Dream Space
Whether you are designing your space at home or designing a commercial space, it can be a good idea to enlist the services of a professional! Alexandria Como is exactly that, she's worked on many high-end residential projects around New Jersey, as well as some commercial projects. Segment 1Ali takes us through her background. Originally from New Jersey, she attended New York School of Interior Design in NYC, and eventually started working for other people. About eight years ago, she decided to go out on her own. Since then she's been working on plenty of high-end residential projects, as well as restaurants, and other commercial projects. Today in New Jersey History: Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Germany. His work as a theoretic physicist influenced the philosophy of science and his very name is synonymous with genius. Being Jewish, he came to the United States as Hitler's influence grew in Germany and settled in Princeton, New Jersey, affiliating himself until his death in 1955 with the Institute for Advanced Study. Segment 2 We discuss what it is like working with Ali and how they go through planning what the design will look like and eventually making their dreams come to reality. Working with different people, different personalities, and different styles, are things that go into putting together the plans together. We also discuss various hurdles that have presented themselves over the last couple years and making sure her clients are taken care of.New Jersey Fun Fact: Atlantic City is home to the world's longest boardwalk. Segment 3 Ali and Mike discuss what it's like living in Morristown, checking out local restaurants and other businesses, as well as knowing the history of the town. We also discuss how Ali likes to support local art galleries and local artists through her projects, as well as the network of people she works with is very important to her. Alexandria Como Design: alexandriacomodesign.comInstagram: @alexandriacomodesignThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
3/14/2022 • 29 minutes, 53 seconds
New Jersey Fan Club
Jersey Collective started eight years ago when Kerri Sullivan, a New Jersey librarian, decided to put together a collaborative Instagram account giving photographers and others around the Garden State a place to share their photos of New Jersey. Kerri is publishing a book, New Jersey Fan Club: Artists and Writers Celebrate the Garden State, which is set to release on June 17th, 2022. You can find a list of sellers here to pre-order: http://www.kerrisullivan.com/njbook We recorded this episode at the historic Crawford House in Tinton Falls, NJ. Segment 1Kerri discusses how she started Jersey Collective and the purpose behind it. Doing it for the last eight years, it has grown into one of the most popular New Jersey-focused Instagram accounts out there. She talks about some of the cool experiences she's had seeing people's perspectives of what New Jersey has to offer and other things she didn't realize were in New Jersey. Today in New Jersey History: On March 7, 1950, pro football Hall of Famer Franco Harris was born in Fort Dix, NJ. He graduated from Rancocas Valley Regional High School in Mount Holly, New Jersey in 1968. He played for twelve seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers and his thirteenth and final season for the Seattle Seahawks. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990. Segment 2We discuss how Jersey Collective led into Kerri putting together her book, New Jersey Fan Club: Artists and Writers Celebrate the Garden State. This is an anthology of articles, cartoons, pictures, recipes, and more from different contributors all about New Jersey with over 60 contributors. We learned the thought process behind how she selected these pieces. New Jersey Fun Fact: Cape May, NJ is the oldest seaside resort in the United StatesSegment 3Jersey Collective and New Jersey Fan Club are both built upon community. Collaborating with other creators around the state has led to some great friendships for Kerri and helped give her the opportunity to write her book. We talked about other great people who are doing great things to shine a light about how many awesome things are in New Jersey. Jersey Collective: jerseycollective.orgInstagram: @jerseycollectiveCrawford House: https://thecrawfordhouse.org/Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
3/7/2022 • 40 minutes, 48 seconds
Food, Peace, & Love in Morristown
South + Pine American Eatery is a staple of downtown Morristown and its reputation is a direct reflection of its Head Chef, Leia Gaccione. She's appeared on Iron Chef, Chopped, and will be on Bravo's 2022 season of Top Chef! They offer their guests a seasonal menu with the freshest local ingredients, but also have certain staples that have become fan favorites. Segment 1Leia takes us through her background growing up in New Jersey, watching cooking shows, and eventually going to culinary school. She's worked with celebrity chefs like Bobby Flay and Carl Ruiz and has also appeared on cooking shows herself. We discuss her path through the culinary world, what it's actually like to appear on cooking shows, and how she started to develop her vision for her own restaurant. Today in New Jersey History: Robert Sean Leonard was born on February 28, 1969 in Westwood, New Jersey and raised in Ridgewood, New Jersey. The actor is best known for such roles as Neil Perry in "Dead Poets Society," Dr. James Wilson on the television series "House," and as Dr. Roger Kodak on the television series "Falling Skies." Segment 2We discuss what went into opening her first restaurant and what it was like to navigate the beginning. We also talked about how they create their seasonal menus. Every season South + Pine creates a brand new menu, with a few fan favorites like the Polenta Fries and the burger, staying on regardless of the season. Leia describes some of her favorite ingredients to use and why summer is her favorite season! New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey does not have an official state song. Many people think it's "I'm from New Jersey" but this has never been made the official song of the state.Segment 3As a staple of the Morristown community, South + Pine has a great relationship with the area. Not only has the community been supportive of South + Pine over the last seven years, Leia and her team have also been supportive of other local businesses through collaborative events and healthcare workers throughout the pandemic. South + Pine: southandpine.comAddress: 90 South Street Morristown, NJInstagram: @southandpineThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comPayPro: payprocorp.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
2/28/2022 • 41 minutes, 37 seconds
Have you ever tried herbal medicine?
Have you ever tried herbal medicines? Have you used elderberry syrup before, or took a swig of some fire tonic and made your eyes water? Whether or not you have, it is certainly something to explore and Mayernik Kitchen in Pompton Plains takes the time to make sure you are educated on how their products can help so you can make the best decision for your health. The owners, Shannon Mulligan-Mayernik and her husband Matt launched this idea essentially sitting on a mountain of oregano and seven years later they are offering their products in their very own store front!Segment 1Shannon discusses how their business started. Originally a subscription box company (which did not do well), Shannon and Matt refocused their vision on what they were growing and creating projects that they loved, used and wanted to share. Today in New Jersey History: The "Seashores Finest Train" , the Blue Comet started making its runs from Jersey City to Atlantic City on February 21st 1929 and would continue transporting people along the coast until 1941. Segment 2Shannon breaks out an elderberry syrup, a fire tonic, and a tincture. She walks us through the process of how they are made, what they are supposed to help with, and how they help customers make the best decisions for their health. They are not anti-western medicine, they simply are trying to give people the best opportunity to be healthy! New Jersey Fun Fact: Cheerleading was started in Princeton in 1869.Segment 3Education is key to Mayernik Kitchen's relationship with their community. They hold classes in their kitchen and out in the field to not only teach them what the products do, but how to actually make them! Mayernik Kitchen has a strong relationship with Pompton Plains, being a part of the renaissance happening in the downtown area. They're looking to host more workshops, more events, and help teach and spread the word to people who may not have tried these things before!Mayernik Kitchen: mayernikkitchen.comAddress: 612 Newark Pompton Turnpike Pompton Plains, NJInstagram: @mayernikkitchenThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show
2/21/2022 • 35 minutes, 47 seconds
How do you tell your brand story?
Nicole Teitler is not originally from New Jersey, but we're not going to hold it against her. Originally from Long Island, Nikki On the Daily, her personal brand, moved here just over a year ago (we would say that's a great move) and has fallen in love with the Hoboken and Jersey City communities. Segment 1Nikki started Nikki On the Daily as a byline in her journalism career, but has since grown it into a brand within herself. Now she works with local businesses around the state helping them tell their own brand stories. Nikki also loves traveling around her communities to visit cool places and share that with her own community and followers! Today in New Jersey History: Charles F. Hopkins, the last surviving New Jersey Civil War Medal of Honor recipient, died on February 14, 1934 in Boonton, New Jersey. Hopkins was awarded the medal for carrying a wounded soldier off the battlefield at Gaines Mill, Virginia in 1862. He also served as the mayor of Boonton. Segment 2Nikki discusses the current demand for "creators" among businesses. The year 2020 was a harsh lesson for some businesses that there is a need to connect with their customers and communities beyond the four walls of their business. It is also important to understand who that community is and where they "hang out" on social media. We also discuss when it's a good time for businesses to reach out to someone like Nikki. New Jersey Fun Fact: Camden, NJ was the site of the first ever drive in movie theater!Segment 3We talk about some basic things businesses can do to help drive engagement and grow. To round out the episode, Nikki describes her relationship with the community at-large. Immersing herself into everything Hoboken and the surrounding areas has to offer has been humbling for her, but as New Jersey tends to do, it quickly became home.TasteBuddy: nikkionthedaily.comInstagram: @nikkionthedailyEmail: [email protected] you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
2/14/2022 • 39 minutes, 13 seconds
The Lift You Need
First off, ladies, do you find yourself sometimes struggling to find the right fit? That can certainly be frustrating. Second, guys even if we wanted to buy something special for the woman in our lives, let's be real, we wouldn't even know where to get started. Have no fear though because Christine Dutcher at Sitting Pretty Intimates in Livingston is here to help!Segment 1Christine discusses her background spending 30 years in the lingerie and intimate apparel business. Opening Sitting Pretty's doors in late 2021, Christine and her team offer intimate apparel, sleep wear, swimwear, and more! She is always looking for the best brands to offer to her clients. They also offer custom bra fittings to make sure whatever you choose will be the lift you need! Today in New Jersey History: On February 7, 1735 Aaron Hankinson was born in Matawan, New Jersey. He was a military officer in the Sussex County Militia and later served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1782 to 1786 and then again from 1788 to 1792. Hankinson would pass away on October 9, 1806 in Stillwater Township, New Jersey.Segment 2We discuss the process of how Christine helps her clients make sure they're getting the best fit possible. Making sure they provide the highest customer service is imperative in this business since it is such an intimate experience and purchase. Coming into a specialty store is such a different experience than buying these items at a "big box" store. We also don't leave out the men in this segment because Christine is passionate about making sure we can be educated and make the best purchase for our ladies!New Jersey Fun Fact: The first Miss America pageant was held on the boardwalk in Atlantic City in 1921.Segment 3When Sitting Pretty opened its doors, it was important to make sure they held events for both women and men to educate them on what they can offer. Also being a part of the community and helping support local businesses and running pop-up shops around Livingston has also been an important community initiative for Sitting Pretty! It's time to go in and get fitted!TasteBuddy: sittingprettyintimates.comAddress: 97 S. Livingston Ave, Suite C Livingston, NJInstagram: @sittingprettyintimatesThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.com Support the show
2/7/2022 • 37 minutes, 25 seconds
You Can Indulge Here But Not Feel Guilty
Have you ever had a gluten free pastry? Or done a juice cleanse? Well if you head to TasteBuddy and Short Hills, you can try them! Angie Segura & Alexa Clark opened up TasteBuddy in 2021 and have brought their new approach to food to their community!Segment 1Angie & Alexa began working 6 years prior to starting TasteBuddy at a restaurant, went their separate ways, but also knew they would someday work together again. Using their knowledge both in the front and back of the house, they decided to open up in Short Hills and provide a unique approach to food. Today in New Jersey Histroy: On January 31, 1914 Hugh Joseph Addonizio, the 33rd Mayor of Newark and former US Congressman was born. After leaving office, he was prosecuted for taking kickbacks and convicted of corruption.Segment 2Finding ingredients and making sure that not only they are the highest quality, but they also need to make sure those ingredients are not contaminated by other products in facilities. We discuss different types of flours, how they create their different products, while making sure they are delicious! New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey's state flower is the violet.Segment 3Despite being a new business, TasteBuddy has developed a great relationship with the community. As this particular area of Short Hills continues to develop, community members have been trying to support the different businesses to strengthen the downtown area. As they continue to solidify themselves in the community, Angie & Alexa are both working to make sure to give back to the same community that has supported them through that process. TasteBuddy: tastebuddynj.comAddress: 515A Millburn Ave Short Hills, NJ 07078Instagram: @tastebuddynjThank you to our sponsors: Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
1/31/2022 • 34 minutes, 41 seconds
Greetings From the Garden State - New Jersey's Podcast
Hey there, Mike Ham here host of the Greetings From the Garden State podcast. You know, New Jerseyan Anthony Bourdain once said "To know New Jersey is to love her." and I could not agree more. The Garden State has it all, a diverse culture, amazing food, pristine beaches, rolling farmland, and big cities. What truly makes it great though, are its people. If you’re from here, you get it. Each week we highlight the people who make up the fabric of our New Jersey communities who run small businesses, restaurants, non-profits, and others who simply love New Jersey and all it has to offer! While we obviously discuss what they do, we also learn why they do it. With new episodes dropping every Monday, buckle in with me as I travel around New Jersey highlighting the next store you should shop in, restaurant you should eat at, or place you should visit. Who knows, maybe the next stop will be a someplace right in your backyard! To learn more head to greetingsfromthegardenstate.com or search Greetings From the Garden State wherever you get your podcasts!Support the show
1/25/2022 • 1 minute
Revolutionary Beer in Morristown
Morristown, NJ is a town rich in history. It was the winter encampment of General George Washington and his troops, as well as the home of notable figures in history such as Thomas Nast. Glenbrook Brewery pays homage to Morristown's history the only way they know how, with beer! Each craft beer produced by their award winning Head Brewer is carefully brewed with the finest ingredients and artisan craftsmanship. Segment 1We learn about the background of how Heath Traver and Darren Cregan came up with the idea of Glenbrook Brewery. It all started with a one gallon home brew kit and has turned into the first brewery in Morristown. We also learned the process of how they brew the beer, especially on this large of a scale compared to a home brew kit.Today in New Jersey History: The Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company, based in Newark, became the first brewery to produce their beer, Krueger Beer, in a can on January 24, 1935.Segment 2Heath & Darren talk about the offerings Glenbrook has and some of the fan favorites. The brewery idea started with an award-winning pumpkin beer, but it's Colonial Ale, Morristown Ale, Kolsch, and more have all become staples! All of these beers picked up awards at the Brewski Awards. They also each have tie in names to not only Morristown, but connections throughout history. They also hint at some future offerings and ideas they have for the brewery.New Jersey Fun Fact: The Lambert Castle Museum in Paterson has a spoon exhibit with over 5,400 spoons from every state and almost every country in the world. Segment 3Glenbrook Brewery is extremely active in the community. Supporting local restaurants and bringing in their food, education foundations, and toy drives is important to Heath & Darren. They do a lot of events like trivia, live music, and more to make it a family-friendly atmosphere. The team at Glenbrook Brewery is incredible, from their GM Conor to their servers, everyone makes you feel welcome and happy to be there. Glenbrook Brewery: glenbrookbrewery.comAddress: 95 Morris Street Morristown, NJ 07960Instagram: @glenbrookbreweryThank you to our sponsors: Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comPayPro Corp payprocorp.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
1/24/2022 • 43 minutes, 17 seconds
Not Just Comics
Let's face it, at some point in our lives we have all read a comic book, watched a superhero movie, or played with an action figure and, whether we want to admit it or not, we loved it. There is something mystifying about disconnecting from the real world and getting lost in something you love. Whether you are a child or an adult, there is something everyone can enjoy and what better place to go check them out than East Side Mags in Montclair!Segment 1The owner of East Side Mags, Jeff Beck, gives us a total background on his career in corporate America and eventually leaving to start his own comic book store. Learning the in's-and-out's of how to run a business, he was able to take that knowledge and connect it with something he loved. He was at his original location in Montclair for seven years and just moved to his new location on Bloomfield Ave in Montclair for the last few months. Today in New Jersey History: On January 17, 1876 the 30th Governor of New Jersey, Frank Hague was born. Known as the "Grandaddy of Jersey Bosses," Hague had a well-known reputation for corruption. At the time of his death his wealth was estimated at $10million, even though his city salary was only $8,500 per year and he had no other legitimate source of income.Segment 2Jeff discusses taking a passion and turning it into a business and whether or not the joy behind that passion wears off and how he works to make quality recommendations to his customers. We also discuss the impact of the pandemic on his business and how he saw the community he has built over the last seven years come through for not only East Side Mags, but the Montclair community as a whole. New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey's state seashell is the knobbed whelk.Segment 3When East Side Mags moved from their original location to the new location, they were moving essentially across the street. They planned to put everything in boxes, put things on handtrucks, and walk them across and at 7am people had showed up to help. Jeff has been giving his community a space to explore their interests, find like-minded individuals, and make a difference in their lives. East Side Mags: eastsidemags.comAddress: 491 Bloomfield Ave Montclair, NJ 07042Instagram: @eastsidemagsThank you to our sponsors: Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
1/17/2022 • 55 minutes, 5 seconds
You Can Visit This Incredible Farm Animal Sanctuary
If my girlfriend ever leaves me, this is probably where you'll find her, at Tamerlaine Sanctuary hugging Cashew and Oats, two male dairy cows, along with their 250 friends. This 336-acre sanctuary for abused, neglected, and abandoned farm animals who come from awful situations to live their best life is an amazing place and was one of our favorite episodes to record. Segment 1Peter Nussbaum, one of the founders of Tamerlaine Sanctuary along with his wife Gabrielle Stubbert, takes us through the history of the sanctuary and how it started. Peter's wife wanted to rescue a couple of roosters, Peter agreed, he fell in love with them, and they quickly became part of the family. After they had rescued about 200 animals on their 40 acre farm, they eventually purchased a neighboring vineyard and transformed it into what it is today. Today in New Jersey History: On January 10, 1946 the US Army successfully reflected radar signals off of the moon. The experiment, called Project Diana, was held at Camp Evans, a part of Fort Monmouth, in Wall, NJ. Segment 2Peter discusses their "why" and their mission. A goal of theirs is to introduce people to animals that are generally thought of as only sources of food. Peter and Gabrielle are vegans, but their goal is to not make themselves seem better than anyone, but to give a different perspective to their visitors. There are tons of opportunities for people to volunteer or sponsor animals. New Jersey Fun Fact: The first nearly complete dinosaur skeleton discovered virtually intact anywhere in the world was unearthed in Haddonfield, NJ in 1858.Segment 3We discuss the importance of the community that supports Tamerlaine. Peter also discusses the importance of maintaining positive relationships with local farmers and others involved in animal agriculture. They have great relationships and they work together to build community and assist if any animal needs help. Tamerlaine also produces their own award-winning hot sauces which are available for purchase and all proceeds go back to supporting the sanctuary. If you have the opportunity to visit and take a tour, it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and you NEED to take advantage of it. Tamerlaine Sanctuary & Preserve: tamerlaine.orgAddress: 141 Clove Road Montague Township, NJ 07827Instagram: @tamerlainesanctuaryThank you to our sponsors: Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
1/10/2022 • 42 minutes, 15 seconds
Be Sure to Change Your Passwords!
Did you know that about 68% of Americans use the same password across accounts? Let's be real you're probably one of them. Rich Delaney of Delaney Computer Services (DCS) is here to tell you why that is DEFINITELY not a good idea.Segment 1Rich tells us how his business started. Sitting at his kitchen table in the 1990s building computers from scratch and selling them to local businesses to make more money to build more computers! We learn what a Managed Service Provider (MSP) is and the types of businesses DCS generally work with. We also get a visit from Rich's dog Cooper, the actual CEO of the business!Today in New Jersey History: Franklin Murphy was born in Jersey City on January 3, 1846. He enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War at only 16, founded the Murphy Varnish Company in Newark, and served as NJ's 31st Governor from 1902 to 1905. Segment 2Rich discusses the challenges that face his business, particularly staffing issues and supply chain issues. People being able to work remote or work for large technology companies put a strain on the available labor force available to companies like DCS. Supply chain issues are also a significant issue for DCS and its clients. Upgrading computers, servers, people working remote and having different needs require Rich and his team to stay flexible, creative, and proactive to ensure their clients have the highest quality products, services, and, most of all, security. New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey has the most shopping malls in one area in the world, with 7 malls in a 25 square mile radius.Segment 3Rich describes the prevalence of cyber crimes with the increased need for technology to be more pervasive in our lives. Rich and his team have had to become extraordinarily vigilant over the last four or five years with respect to cyber security. We also discuss why it is so important to use different passwords across all of your platforms. Delaney Computer Services: dcsny.com Phone: 1-844-TECHIESInstagram: @dcsmanageditservicesThank you to our sponsors: Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
1/3/2022 • 51 minutes, 37 seconds
Campfire Therapy in a New Jersey State Forest
Forested mountains, clear freshwater streams and breathtaking, panoramic views from Sunrise Mountain await you in Stokes State Forest. People outside of New Jersey rarely think of these amazing spots when the Garden State comes to mind, but if you get the chance to go you should take it. Even with a low of 27 degrees Mike and some friends from work spent the night in Stokes State Forest and obviously took the time to record an episode! This was an idea put together by Trevor in the Greetings From the Garden State Facebook group and it was great to enjoy New Jersey with our listeners. Segment 1Trevor Patterson is a commercial real estate broker by day but one of his passions is camping, particularly in harsher elements, cold-weather camping for about 20 years. Trevor gives some great tips on how to stay warm and pass rule number 1: Don't die! We also discuss using a tent or just a tarp. Trevor shares a lot of his experiences and his adventures in other New Jersey State parks! Today in New Jersey History: Madison, NJ was incorporated in 1889. Segment 2Dan Grant joins Mike and Trevor in this segment to discuss going out with Trevor the first time, what his experiences have been and what he enjoys the most about camping, particularly cold-weather camping. Also how his approach has changed and how he has gotten himself better prepared each time out. New Jersey Fun Fact: Salt water taffy can trace its origins to Atlantic City 1883.Segment 3Joe Beyroutey actually spent two nights out with Trevor on this trip. The night before was actually Joe's first time out so Mike had a lot of questions for him since this night was his first time out. Joe called this a "perspective enhancing trip." Segment 4In our last segment Brent Kozlowski joins us to discuss his experiences camping with Trevor in the past. Even though Brent lives in the forest, he does love coming out with his friends to disconnect with them. Eventually Dan jumps back on because we wanted to give Trevor, Dan, and Brent an opportunity to talk with each other about their experiences together, going from a business relationship to a personal relationship, and how much Dan and Brent look up to Trevor. Want to learn more about Stokes: https://nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/parks/stokesstateforest.html Thank you to our sponsors: Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GardenState)Support the show
12/27/2021 • 40 minutes, 38 seconds
New Jersey's Most Entertaining Liquor Store
What do you like to drink? Do you know anything about pairing Japanese food with sake? Or what cabernet to bring to a steakhouse? If not, that's fine because Amrish Vakil and his team at Main Street Wine Cellar in Madison, NJ take care of all that for you!Segment 1Amrish discusses his background in different areas of retail before getting the opportunity to open Main Street Wine Cellar. Even though he was not much of a drinker before, Amrish has traveled the world learning everything he can about his products and how to relay that value to his customers. He prides himself on his knowledge and knows he can make sure you make the right selection to pair with whatever you are eating that night!Today in New Jersey History: Tennis player Pam Casale was born in Camden, NJ on December 20, 1963. At one point in her career she was ranked 14th in the world and also was voted the most temperamental women's player in the mid-1980s.Segment 2Amrish is someone who is not only the best dressed guest we have had on the show so far, but he is someone who wears his heart on his sleeve to help build that trust with his clients. Main Street Wine Cellar also creates some stellar social media content on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook spearheaded by his social media manager, Alex Gonzalez. We also discuss Amrish's future goals for Main Street Wine Cellar and beyond.New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey's state dance is...square dancing!Segment 3Amrish is very involved in the Madison community and surrounding towns like Florham Park and Chatham. The community has been great to him, so he wants to help those same people that have helped him. He's a huge supporter of the St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center in Madison and the Chatham and Florham Park Education Foundations. He also started a "Stay Local, Shop Local" campaign to support other local businesses. If anyone knocks on his door he will do his best to get out there and help them. Address: 300 Main Street Madison, NJ 07940Website: https://mainstreetwinecellars.com/Social: @mainstreetwinecellarsThank you to our sponsors: Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
12/20/2021 • 36 minutes, 48 seconds
New Jersey's First Plastic-Free Grocery Store
Where do you do your grocery shopping? Odds are wherever you go you are purchasing your products in a lot of single-use plastics. While that may be great for convenience, we all know it's not the best for the environment. Dry Goods Refillery in Montclair, NJ is the first plastic-free grocery store in the state of New Jersey and its owner, Rachel Garcia, is giving you a new way to shop! Segment 1Rachel discusses the path to opening Dry Goods Refillery. Originally located in Maplewood, she moved to Montclair in September 2021. With no plastic or packaging, customers bring in their jars, bottles, and reusable bags to fill up on pasta, coffee, grains, and more. Rachel partners with local businesses and other sustainable suppliers to bring high quality products to her customers. She also describes what a first-time customer should expect when they walk in the door. Today in New Jersey History: Larry Doby was born in Camden, SC, but made New Jersey his home. He moved to Paterson at the age of 14, played for the Newark Eagles in the Negro American League, and retired and spent the end of his life in Montclair. Segment 2Rachel describes opening the original location 6 weeks before lockdown in 2020 and the journey to opening up the Montclair location through the pandemic. She also discusses some goals she has for the business. New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey's state bug is the honeybee. Segment 3 Dry Goods Refillery is located in Montclair and the connection it has with the community is tremendous. Not only was the community welcoming and supportive of the concept, other local businesses signed on to be suppliers without hesitation. Rachel is also very passionate about educating and talking to the community about ways they can reduce their waste. Address: 193 Bellevue Ave Montclair, NJ 07043Website: www.drygoodsrefillery.com Social: @drygoodsrefilleryThank you to our sponsors: Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
12/13/2021 • 41 minutes, 37 seconds
Have you ever tried CrossFit?
CrossFit can seem intimidating even to an experienced exerciser. Karianne Anthes, the owner of Motown Fitness in Morristown, NJ, seeks to break that stigma in this episode.Segment 1Karianne and Mike discuss her background in fitness, finding CrossFit, and eventually opening up one of the first CrossFit gyms in New Jersey. Karianne and her team of coaches have built a strong community with their members. Opening their original location in 2010, moving the gym to Morristown in 2012, and then into their current location in 2014, Karianne and Motown Fitness rode the early wave of the CrossFit phenomenon as well as Morristown's boom. Even though they are a CrossFit gym, Karianne recognizes that members of the community see Motown Fitness as "a good gym to go to." Today in New Jersey History: Poet Joyce Kilmer, best known for his poem "Trees" was born on December 6, 1886 in New Brunswick, NJ.Segment 2Karianne explains the benefits of CrossFit and its competitive nature. Competition is key in CrossFit, not so much competition between athletes, but competition with themselves. What also separates CrossFit from other exercise classes is you are consistently moving through a full range of motion, combining strength training, cardio, and flexibility. Being involved and working out with the Motown Fitness community, "there is no substitute for hard work." It doesn't matter what you do, how much money you have, or what care you drive, once you walk through the door everyone is the same.New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey has a state fish, the brook trout!Segment 3Since Motown Fitness is a community gym, between their members, Karianne, and her husband Bill, who is a veteran, they are always looking to support causes and initiatives important to them. They put together events and classes for local youth, workout classes that benefit support for Veteran suicide awareness. Thank you to our sponsors: Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comPayPro payprocorp.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
12/6/2021 • 44 minutes, 24 seconds
Crafting with Wood, Paint, Wine, and Powertools
Grab a glass of wine, a hammer, and a power drill as we head to Livingston, NJ to visit Board & Brush. Don't worry, they provide the tools and materials, you just bring your own beverage of choice as you select one of over 400 projects owner Julie Schachter and her team has to offer. Segment 1Julie discusses her background, how she's always been "Miss Fix-It" and how she fell in love with the concept of Board & Brush after seeing a post on Facebook. Different than a paint and sip where everyone does the same project, you get to choose exactly what you want and how you want it to look! She explains what to expect when coming to Board & Brush the first time, different projects they offer, and more!Segment 2We get our hands dirty as Julie takes us through a demonstration of the process that goes into creating one of these stunning projects. With hammers, screws, chains, and other tools they distress the boards. After a little sanding of the edges, they use stain to give it a cleaner finish and then drill the boards together. Next comes the stencil with your own design on it, but you will have to take a class there to do that!Today in New Jersey History: The first United States Senator from New Jersey, Jonathan Elmer was born on November 29, 1745. Segment 3Board & Brush, like many other businesses during the pandemic, was forced to shutter its doors. Julie and her team decided to pivot and create at-home kits, virtual classes, and even built projects for their clients like cornhole boards. New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey's state motto is "Liberty & Prosperity" Segment 4Julie lives in Livingston and knew this would be a great business to bring to the community. Board & Brush provides after school classes for children, classes for people with special needs, and other members of the community. Address:25 W Northfield Road Livingston, NJ 07039Website: boardandbrush.com/livingston/ Social: @boardandbrushlivingston Thank you to our sponsors: Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
11/29/2021 • 41 minutes, 1 second
New Jersey’s Podcast Teaser 2
New Jersey has it all. Whether you love the Jersey Shore, Hoboken, or Atlantic City, whether you're from North Jersey, South Jersey or the ever-elusive Central Jersey, we dig deeper into your communities to talk to some of the best people you will meet who run small businesses, restaurants, non-profits, and more! While we obviously discuss what they do, we also learn why they do it. Buckle in with host Mike Ham as he travels around the Garden State highlighting the next store you should shop in, restaurant you should eat at, or place you should visit. If you're from here, you get it. If you're not, we're from Jersey we don't care.About Mike HamIn July of 2020, Mike Ham burst onto the podcasting scene with his original show, The Morning Spotlight which has posted over 100 episodes and received close to 10,000 downloads in its first year. An energetic, passionate, and curious interviewer Mike creates lasting and memorable bonds between his guests and his audiences. Mike was born and raised right here in the Garden State and has lived here for 28 of his 31 years of life. He loves everything New Jersey has to offer and wants to share it with all of you!Contact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateJoin Our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/540483717153471/Support the show
11/23/2021 • 2 minutes, 15 seconds
"Everybody Eats" New Jersey-Style BBQ
When you think of BBQ odds are New Jersey does not come to mind. You're probably thinking Texas, Kansas City, South Carolina, or another mecca of BBQ. However, sitting in Madison, NJ is Daddy Matty's BBQ home to what owner Matt James describes as "Colorado-Style Mexican" BBQ. Come for the brisket, pulled pork or other specialties Matt has coming out of the smoker and stay for the live music they have every week!Segment 1We begin the episode with some introductions and just before Matt was able to talk about Daddy Matty's BBQ, a neighbor fired up his leaf blower and we were forced to take a brief intermission!Segment 2After the intermission, Matt hooked us up with a pulled pork quesadilla which was delicious. Matt goes on to discuss his background in the finance industry, hearing about smoking meats from a stranger on a plane, and purchasing his first smoker for himself on Father's Day. Sharing his creations with friends and neighbors, Matt started a catering business. Deciding to put more time and effort into the BBQ business he quit his day job and Daddy Matty's BBQ in Madison was born! The road was not easy, Matt shut his business down a few months prior to the pandemic to reevaluate and re-opened in the summer of 2020, but it is clear they are back on track!Today in New Jersey History: New Jersey icon Steven Van Zandt was born on November 22, 1950. Segment 3Matt discusses the events he holds at Daddy Matty's BBQ like BBQ competitions, BBQ, Bourbon and Blues events, Open Mic Nights, Mardi Gras, and more! He also talks about expanding the business and being able to ship his BBQ around the country. New Jersey Fun Fact: NJ has more diners than any other state!Segment 4Daddy Matty's BBQ was community-driven from the get-go. When Matt first started selling BBQ, he donated proceeds to the Morris County Interfaith Food Pantry and continues to support that organization. During the pandemic, Matt was approached by the Front Line Appreciation Group to help support front line workers at Morristown Medical Center and went on to run over 1,000 meals to the staff there. Matt and Daddy Matty's BBQ continues to support other causes like the Suicide Prevention Walk in Chatham, the Calvary Baptist Church in Morristown and others to support his community. Address: 6 Elmer Street Madison, NJWebsite: daddymattysbbq.comInstagram: @daddymattysbbqThank you to our sponsors: Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comPayPro payprocorp.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
11/22/2021 • 44 minutes, 25 seconds
Pizza is Synonymous with New Jersey and This Place is a Must-Try
The pizza in New Jersey is the best in the country, quite possibly the world. However, which pizza place is the best is always a point of contention depending on who you ask. Brooklyn Square Pizza consistently ranks as one of the best pizza joints in the Garden State and its owner, Peter Grippo, has some deep roots in the pizza world.Segment 1Peter "Pizza" discusses his background working for his uncle at his pizza shop in Brooklyn, NY and going out on his own in 2001. His signature pie, the "Upside Down," has become one of the most recognizable around the state. Peter describes his square pizzas, why he puts the sauce on top of the cheese, and why it is definitely NOT a "Sicilian" pie. Even though Brooklyn Square Pizza has been busy since day one, Peter gives some shout outs to Peter Genovese of the NJ.com and Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports who have recognized Brooklyn Square Pizza as one of the best in the state. Today in New Jersey History: The Bayonne Bridge opened on November 15, 1931Segment 2Peter discusses dealing with the pandemic, labor shortages at restaurants, and other things that have impacted his business. Peter was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in 2016 and working and running three Brooklyn Square Pizza locations in Jackson, Toms River, and Manalapan he said has given him a purpose. He also talks about ideas he has for the future of the restaurant.New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey was the first state to sign the Bill of RightsSegment 3 "Spread Love it's the Brooklyn Way" may be a Biggie Smalls' lyric, but that has become the motto of Brooklyn Square Pizza. Peter talks about the importance of how he interacts with his customers and his community. Peter also discusses how overwhelming the support his community brought to the table, purchasing pies he could deliver to hospitals, churches, and other places that support the community. He is also a big supporter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society because he's seen firsthand the impact it has on other people's lives. Addresses:Jackson: 265 S New Prospect Road Jackson, NJ 08527Manalapan: 73 Wilson Ave Manalapan, NJ 07726Toms River: 1898 Hinds Road Toms River, NJ 08753Website: http://brooklynsquarepizza.orgSocial: @brooklynsquarepizzaThank you to our sponsors: Albert & Whitney CPAs awcpasllc.comPayPro payprocorp.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comSupport the show
11/15/2021 • 40 minutes, 50 seconds
The Children's Theater of New Jersey
Mike Ham travels to the Palace Theater in Netcong, NJ to talk with the Founder of The Growing Stage - The Children's Theater of New Jersey, Stephen Fredericks. Mike and Steve discuss the history of both The Growing Stage and the Palace Theater, educational programs the nonprofit provides, its connection to the community and more!About The Growing StageThe rich history of The Growing Stage is equally matched to its home, The Palace Theatre. It was founded by Executive Director Stephen L. Fredericks in 1982. The organization enjoyed its humble beginnings at the Black River Playhouse and the Williamson School in Chester, New Jersey.Along with a small professional staff and dedicated corps of volunteers, Steve’s dream to bring professional theatre to children and their families grew. As the audience and our reputation for outstanding theatre grew, the company embarked on a journey to create the only performing arts center in the state dedicated solely to young people and their families.The History of The Growing Stage is incomplete without The historic Palace Theatre. Built in 1919, it was a New Jersey entertainment landmark for over 50 years. Originally a silent movie and vaudeville house, it later featured talking movies, local plays and graduations, minstrel shows and other live entertainment.In 1934, the Palace was leased by a prominent operator of theatres in Newark and the Oranges, and a period of major renovation began. The interior was stylishly redecorated in 1934, employing fabric wall covering and ceiling draperies. The Hopatcong Broadway Players, a summer troupe of nationally known actors, directors and writers who vacationed at Lake Hopatcong, were a featured attraction in the mid-1930s. Bert Lytell, Celeste Holm and Gale Sondergaard were among the actors who appeared on the Palace stage as the troupe tried out theatrical productions before taking them onto Broadway.During the mid-1940s, the commercial storefronts in the Palace’s facade were removed, and the theatre served as a popular movie house until the 1960s. It then fell on hard times as competition from television and multiplex theatres led to a decline in attendance. In 1981, the venerable theatre was converted into a warehouse for a moving company, a purpose it served until 1994.In May 1995, The Growing Stage purchased the Palace Theatre and began the process of restoring it to a regional center for the performing arts. Since then, we have raised and re-invested $3 million, and in September 2012, we celebrated the completion of our final major capital project, the restoration of the Palace’s front façade.The Growing Stage is the only theatre-for-young-audiences company in the state of New Jersey that owns its own facility. The fully-restored Palace features a 240-seat theatre and balcony/art gallery graced with hand-painted murals by company artist-in-residence Perry Arthur Kroeger, a modern concession area, rehearsal space, classrooms and administrative offices.growingstage.com@thegrowingstageToday in New Jersey History: Actress Tara Reid is born on November 8, 1975 in Wyckoff, NJNew Jersey Fun Fact: The first submarine ride took place in the Passaic River.Thank you to our sponsors:Calandra's Bakery and Restaurants www.calandrasbakery.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs www.awcpasllc.comTRJ Consulting Services www.trjconsultingservices.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo https://www.mannycabo.com/Support the show
11/8/2021 • 43 minutes, 21 seconds
A Main Street New Jersey Gourmet Bistro
Mike Ham travels to Madison, NJ to visit with Tushar Patel, owner of Harvest Bistro. The two discuss the history of the business which has been open in the same location for 25 years, navigating the challenges of the last two years, Harvest Bistro's involvement in the community and more!About Harvest BistroHarvest Bistro, a high-quality restaurant, and caterer in beautiful Madison, NJ, is known for its eclectic menu, inspired cuisine, and flavorful food.What was once known as "On A Roll" for 21 years was rebranded to Harvest Bistro on October 27, 2017, to encompass and celebrate the changing of seasons for the owner, Tushar Patel, both professionally and personally.With "Fresh To Table" as their motto, the Bistro strives to maintain an optimal level in food and in service with every seating. Using locally grown produce and the choicest ingredients available, quality is the most recognized trait of this town favorite.About Tushar PatelTushar Patel was born in India in 1972 and raised in Irvington and Union, NJ. He grew up in a home where his parents frequently prepared meals together. These home-cooked meals, which encouraged everyone to get involved with the preparation, led Tushar to associate cooking with family, something that is evident in his business even today.harvestbistronj.com@harvestbistronjToday in New Jersey History: Poet and author Stephen Crane was born on November 1, 1871 in Newark, NJNew Jersey Fun Fact: More battles of the Revolutionary War were fought in New Jersey than any other state.Thank you to our sponsors:Calandra's Bakery and Restaurants www.calandrasbakery.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs www.awcpasllc.comTRJ Consulting Services www.trjconsultingservices.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo https://www.mannycabo.com/Support the show
11/1/2021 • 35 minutes, 44 seconds
Relieve Your Pain and Improve Your Life with Acupuncture
Mike Ham travels to Recovr Acupuncture and Sports Rehab in Nutley, NJ to visit with Dr. Alan Genitempo! The two discuss the background of the business, the benefits of acupuncture, Dr. Alan's involvement in the community and more! About RecovrRECOVR Acupuncture and Sports Rehab is a holistic and complementary alternative medicine practice specializing in orthopedic care and pain management. Acupuncture specialist Alan Genitempo, LAc, DACM, founded the practice in Nutley, New Jersey, in 2019 and continues to offer modern therapies and wellness products to adolescents and adults of all athletic backgrounds.Dr. Genitempo has a doctorate in acupuncture and oriental medicine. He specializes in treating sports injuries and musculoskeletal conditions that cause neck pain, back pain, knee pain, or shoulder pain. He also treats trigger points with dry needling, which targets points of muscle tension directly.RECOVR Acupuncture and Sports Rehab offers conventional and electric stimulation acupuncture as a primary treatment for musculoskeletal pain, headaches, migraines, and more. Acupuncture and other alternative treatments also work well to treat fertility issues, autoimmune disorders, and a diverse range of other health concerns.Dr. Genitempo has an extensive background in holistic medicine and extensive education in orthopedics and sports medicine. Alongside acupuncture and dry needling, he offers patients at RECOVR Acupuncture and Sports Rehab advanced options like cupping therapy, sports massage, and instrument-assisted soft tissue manipulation (IASTM).Patients who want to improve healing and wellness have the option to purchase herbal supplements directly at RECOVR Acupuncture and Sports Rehab with guidance and recommendations from Dr. Genitempo.https://www.recovrnj.com/@recovracupuncturenjToday in New Jersey History: The George Washington Bridge opened to traffic on October 25, 1931New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey has the tallest water tower in the world, located in Union, NJThank you to our sponsors:Calandra's Bakery and Restaurants www.calandrasbakery.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs www.awcpasllc.comTRJ Consulting Services www.trjconsultingservices.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo https://www.mannycabo.com/Support the show
10/25/2021 • 44 minutes, 50 seconds
Fresh Hot Bread Every Hour Since 1962
Calandra’s Bakeries have been a staple in New Jersey since Luciano Calandra, an Italian immigrant, opened his first bakery in Newark in 1962. We visit Calandra's Italian Village in Caldwell, NJ to talk with Thomas Calandra, part of the third-generation of the Calandra family. Although the family’s business has grown substantially since 1962, two things remain unchanged: Calandra’s Bakery is still synonymous with delicious bread (available hot and fresh every hour), and the family remains driven by hard work, traditional family values, and a focus on customer service. Segment 1Mike and Thomas discuss the history of Calandra's. Luciano Calandra, an Italian immigrant, had been in America for just five years when he went into business for himself and opened a small Italian and French bakery. Mr. Calandra and his wife Ortenza worked hard day and night, and their bakery quickly developed a reputation for producing delicious bread. Not only did Mr. Calandra teach his sons the inner workings of the bakery, but he also instilled in them his business principles: a strong work ethic, an emphasis on family, and a belief that the customer is always right. Today in New Jersey History: Thomas Alva Edison passes away at his home in West Orange, NJ on October 18, 1931. Segment 2Thomas discusses some of the ways Calandra's has been able to continue to provide high quality customer service and products throughout the pandemic. From their tricked-out tents to providing take-home meals, Thomas, his family, and his staff worked tirelessly to ensure the business remained profitable and their communities had access to them. They also talked about the old adage "the first generation starts the business, the second generation grows the business, and the third generation kills the business." Thomas, his siblings and his cousins are working harder than ever to buck that trend to continue to bring the Calandra's name to more households throughout the state. New Jersey Fun Fact: The streets in the board game Monopoly are named after actual streets in Atlantic City, NJ. Segment 3Calandra's Bakery has become an iconic brand in not only Essex County, but throughout the state of New Jersey and beyond. To accomplish this, the communities they serve are not only their customers but an extension of their family. Giving back is extremely important to the Calandra family, starting back in 1962 when Luciano would provide bread to police officers, firefighters, and other front line workers. That continues to this day as Calandra's continues to serve teachers, healthcare workers, churches, and everyone else that makes up a community.Addresses:Newark – 204 First Ave., Newark, NJ 07107 Fairfield – 244 U.S. Highway 46, Fairfield, NJ 07004 Caldwell – 234 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell, NJ 07006 Website & Social:www.calandrasbakery.com @calandrasbakery Thank you to our sponsors:Calandra's Bakery and Restaurants www.calandrasbakery.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs www.awcpasllc.comTRJ Consulting Services www.trjconsultingservices.comContact the show: [email protected] Website: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo https://www.mannycabo.com/Support the show
10/18/2021 • 50 minutes, 52 seconds
Morristown's Community Theater Since 1937
Mike Ham travels to the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown, NJ to visit with General Manager Ed Kirchdoerffer. Mike and Ed discuss the history of the theater, its ties to the community, the educational programs it offers and more!About Mayo Performing Arts CenterMayo Performing Arts Center is where our community comes together to be inspired, entertained and uplifted by the power and the passion of the performing arts. With over 200 events covering the span of performing arts, MPAC brings the world’s greatest entertainers, New Jersey-based artistic organizations, and emerging and dynamic new performers to our region. Through arts education and community outreach programs, MPAC is committed to providing cultural enrichment for both young audiences and the public at large by increasing their exposure to the arts.The Community Theatre was built in 1937 and was once the crown jewel of Walter Reade’s chain of movie theatres in New Jersey. Its success mirrored the love affair between America and movies during Hollywood’s Golden Age. It officially opened on December 23, 1937, with the showing of the movie Nothing Sacred. The Community Theatre was Morristown’s first first-run movie theatre and remained at the center of Morristown entertainment for four decades. By the 1980s, however, the Theatre had fallen into disrepair and sat idle and hulking for nearly a decade. Things changed in 1994 when an army of tireless volunteers, armed with a sense of civic pride and limitless elbow grease pulled together and saved the Theatre from its uncertain fate.On September 29, 1994, after months of toil, the Theatre reopened as a performing arts center with a gala performance featuring the Kirov Orchestra of Saint Petersburg and Morristown resident and renowned pianist, Alexander Slobodyanik. Many volunteers openly wept as the Theatre’s renaissance finally came to fruition.In January, 1995, the South Street Theatre Company, a nonprofit organization, was formed to purchase and renovate the theatre. From 1997-2000, a capital campaign was undertaken to create funding for a comprehensive refurbishing and upgrade of the theatre. In March 2005, it launched two Performing Arts School workshops as a precursor to the launch of an official school in September 2005, which now educates over 650 students (2016) in musical theatre and acting.In May 2011, the Theatre officially changed its name to Mayo Performing Arts Center, completing a three-year transition. In July 2016, the Theatre earned the distinction of Outstanding Historic Theatre by the League of Historic American Theatres.Now in its 27th season, Mayo Performing Arts Center has become one of New Jersey’s preeminent arts and cultural organizations and now hosts more than 200 performances to more than 200,000 patrons every year.100 South Street Morristown, NJ 07960www.mayoarts.org@mayopacToday in New Jersey History: Joseph Bloomfield was born on October 18, 1753New Jersey Fun Fact: Beemerville, NJ is home to a volcano that is no longer active.Thank you to our sponsors:Calandra's Bakery and Restaurants www.calandrasbakery.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs www.awcpasllc.comTRJ Consulting Services www.trjconsultingservices.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo https://www.mannycabo.com/Support the show
10/18/2021 • 37 minutes, 43 seconds
A Haircut at Rutgers From a Super Bowl Champion
Mike Ham travels to The Wright Cut on the campus of Rutgers University in Piscataway, NJ to visit with Owner and Founder Tim Wright. Tim is a Rutgers alumni who, after a 7 year career in the NFL that included a Super Bowl win with the New England Patriots, came back home to establish the first barber shop on the campus of any major University. About The Wright CutThe Wright Cut was a vision that turned into a reality. Our model is built from the principles and sacrifices of our Owner/CEO and Super Bowl Champion Timothy Wright. Mr. Wright has a deep passion for art and have been cutting hair for the past 17 years. While attending Rutgers as a full time student and captain of the football team, he spent the little time he had left, cutting hair. He knew one day the sacrifices he made in college would amount to something special. He always had a vision to leave a Legacy, and now as a entrepreneur and professional athlete, The Wright Cut is his way of doing so.Mr. Wright values every relationship he has with his clients and believes every service is more than just a haircut. During the time of a hair service, he believes the service provider is like a therapist to the client. The positivity that transpires from that single service is what inspired him to develop an entire operation based on his experience of what he calls, a service. He believes a service provider can make someone look good and feel good all from a single haircut.Through his years of cutting hair, he developed a fine eye for the details and what it takes to produce a quality hair service that every client deserves. Quality is one of the core values for The Wright Cut but in addition to the service, he wanted to create a facility that would impress its customers the moment they walked through the door. Every detail of the look and aesthetic of the establishment was put in place with the Wright touch. Not only was the first impression important to him, more importantly, the people he selects to be members on his team and the environment that’s created stands out most. The Wright Cut is open for everyone so he wanted his team to be family friendly and be a place where people can enjoy a one of a kind experience. With our unique location being right on campus at Rutgers University, different from any other shop, our team has experience with servicing all different ages, races, ethnicities and hair types. Our team has the expertise to execute any service you ask for. We pride ourselves on doing things the Wright way. “Once you get Wright, you can’t go wrong”!55 Rockafeller Road Unit 20, Piscataway, NJ, 08854www.thewrightcut.net@twcbsToday in New Jersey History: A statue of Peter Stuyvesant is dedicated in Jersey City on October 18, 1913New Jersey Fun Fact: The first game of baseball was played in Hoboken, NJThank you to our sponsors:Calandra's Bakery and Restaurants www.calandrasbakery.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs www.awcpasllc.comTRJ Consulting Services www.trjconsultingservices.comContact the show: [email protected]: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateMusic (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo https://www.mannycabo.com/Support the show
10/18/2021 • 35 minutes, 49 seconds
Greetings From the Garden State Teaser
New Jersey has it all. Whether you love the Jersey Shore, Hoboken, or Atlantic City, whether you're from North Jersey, South Jersey or the ever-elusive Central Jersey, we dig deeper into your communities to talk to some of the best people you will meet who run small businesses, restaurants, non-profits, and more! While we obviously discuss what they do, we also learn why they do it. Buckle in with host Mike Ham as he travels around the Garden State highlighting the next store you should shop in, restaurant you should eat at, or place you should visit. If you're from here, you get it. If you're not, we're from Jersey we don't care.About the Host: In July of 2020, Mike Ham bursts onto the podcasting scene with his original show, The Morning Spotlight, which has posted over 100 episodes and received close to 10,000 downloads in its first year. An energetic, passionate, and curious interviewer, Mike creates lasting and memorable bonds between his guests and his audiences. Mike was born and raised right here in the Garden State and has lived here for 28 of his 31 years of life. He loves everything New Jersey has to offer and wants to share it with all of you!Music (used with permission): "Crazy" by Manny Cabo www.mannycabo.comJoin our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/540483717153471/Check out our website: www.greetingsfromthegardenstate.comEmail the show: [email protected] us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show