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Welcome to EXIT 27, a Mount Holly, NC podcast. This podcast explores the history, people and current events of Mount Holly. Hosted by Greg Blackwood, and recorded downtown Mt. Holly in the historic Summey Building, EXIT 27 documents and brings to life the stories of our friends, family, and neighbors.

A Mt. Holly Podcast


    • Sep 30, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 1h 24m AVG DURATION
    • 61 EPISODES

    4.9 from 48 ratings Listeners of EXIT 27 that love the show mention: mt, greg, hearing, next, great, good, mount holly, exit 27.


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    The EXIT 27 podcast is a delightful and entertaining show that provides listeners with an inside look into the lives of individuals who have grown up in Mount Holly. As someone who had never listened to a podcast before, I was pleasantly surprised by the engaging content and captivating storytelling presented by host Greg. The episodes are filled with intriguing interviews, personal anecdotes, and fascinating accounts of life in this unique town.

    One of the best aspects of The EXIT 27 podcast is the incredible cast of characters that Greg has assembled. From his own parents to young business owners in the community, each guest brings a fresh perspective and adds depth to the overall narrative. It's clear that Greg has put a lot of thought and effort into selecting guests who can provide diverse insights into growing up in Mount Holly. This variety keeps each episode interesting and ensures that there is something for everyone to enjoy.

    Additionally, I appreciate how informational this podcast is. Not only does it provide an entertaining escape from reality, but it also educates listeners about the history and culture of Mount Holly. Greg's interviews touch on various topics such as local landmarks, events, traditions, and even personal experiences. It's both enlightening and enjoyable to hear these stories unfold and gain a deeper understanding of what makes Mount Holly such a special place.

    While The EXIT 27 podcast is overall fantastic, one possible downside is that there might be occasional factual errors or inaccuracies in some episodes. For example, there was mention of Ryan getting the wedding date wrong in one episode. While these errors may not significantly impact the enjoyment of the podcast, they can sometimes be distracting or confusing for attentive listeners who notice them. However, it's important to remember that producing a podcast is no easy task, and occasional mistakes are understandable given the nature of the medium.

    In conclusion, The EXIT 27 podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in learning about small-town life through personal stories and experiences. Greg has done an amazing job in creating a show that is equal parts entertaining and informative. With its diverse cast of characters and engaging storytelling, this podcast provides a unique perspective on the history and culture of Mount Holly. I am extremely proud of Greg's efforts and eagerly anticipate future episodes filled with more fascinating recollections about one of the coolest towns in America.



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    #61: Lee & Jenny Bolton

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 70:53


    Lee and Jenny are the owners of Bolton's Curbside Cookery.  They're both life long Mt. Holly residents, and graduates of East Gaston.  In this episode we talk about their brand new restaurant and how they got started with their food truck four years ago.

    #60: Mt. Holly Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 82:04


    In this episode you'll hear a recording of the 2024 Mt. Holly Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony.  This years inductees were: Vance Furr, introduced by Scott Pope, award accepted by DeLina Furr.  7:34. James Mack, introduced by Gary Neely.  14:00. Lee Edison Hansel Jr., introduced by Eddie Wilson, award accepted by Jim Bailey. 23:22. Jamie Summerlin, introduced by Scott Pope. 37:05. 1979 EGHS Baseball Team, introduced by Scott Pope, award accepted by Tracy Black. 46:40. Chais Schenck, introduced by Doug Smith. 57:44. Cierra Brooks, introduced by Tyler Berg. 1:08:15.  

    #59: Jamie Summerlin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 92:01


    Jamie was recently inducted into the Mount Holly Sports Hall of Fame for his accomplishments both on the baseball diamond and in the dugout as a baseball coach.  He grew up in Stanley and graduated from East Gaston in 1998 before going on to play baseball at Belmont Abbey College.  He currently lives in Mt. Holly with is wife and three children.  Listen in to learn more about Jamie's accomplishments, and the family structure that led him to success.

    #58: William Brooks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 107:01


    William is the owner of Sanitations Unlimited in Mount Holly.  He has lived in Mt. Holly almost all of his life.  He currently volunteers time with the Mt. Holly Historical Society and the Mt. Holly Parks and Rec Commishion.  He's a graduate of East Gaston, class of 2000.  In this episode we talk about William's business and some Mt. Holly past and current events.

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    #57: Rob Brindle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 142:06


    Rob is a former college and high school basketball coach.  He currently works in the Parks and Recreation department for the city of Mount Holly.  In this episode we discuss his coaching journey, the people and connections he's made along the way, and of course, March Madness!

    #56: Dr. Garrett Foland

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 77:19


    Garrett is a Physical Therapist who lives and works in Mount Holly.  His clinic, Kinetix, is located in the Municipal Complex.  He's originally from Frederick County Maryland and he's a graduate from Shenandoah University's Physical Therapy Program.  In this episode we learn about his clinic and how he and his wife found their way to Mount Holly.  We also discuss ways to stay physically active and how to best help the body recover.   

    #55: Jonathan Blanton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 55:45


    Jonathan is the new City Manger of Mount Holly.  Prior to coming to Mount Holly he was the City Manager of Ranlo.  He obtained a Masters in Public Administration from UNCC and a Juris Doctor degree from the Charlotte School of Law.  In this episode we discuss what led him to Mount Holly and what his future plans are for our city.

    #54: Allison Sheridan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 69:21


    Allison is the owner of Cleary's Bookstore in Mount Holly.  She and her husband recently moved to the area from Seattle.  In this epsiode we get to know Allison and her bookstore. We also discuss what drew her to Mount Holly. 

    #53: Joe Haverty, Marty Blackwood, John Blackwood, Chris Drumm

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 148:14


    My uncle Joe Haverty, my cousin Chris Drumm, and my brothers John and Marty joined me for this all in the family edition of EXIT 27.  In this episode the guys discuss growing up in Dotson's Trailer Park in the late '60s early '70s, and some of their first rock and roll concerts.  We also talk about some of our favorite trips together and our grandfather, (Joe's Father) Joe Haverty Sr., who passed away when he was only 36 years old.   

    #52: Jeff Painter

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 121:26


    Jeff is the owner of Painter Funeral & Cremation Services.  He was born and raised in Mt. Holly and currently lives in Stanley.  He graduated from East Gaston in 1995.  He received his certification for Funeral Directing from Fayetteville Technical Communicty College and has been serving our community in the funeral business for the last 15 years.  In this episode we discuss how the funeral business has changed over the last 20 years.  We also reminisce on some of our favorite Mt. Holly memories.  

    #51: Jeff Meadows

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 81:56


    Jeff is an imcumbent member of Mt. Holly's city council who is running for re-election this November.  Jeff has a Masters degree in public administration from the University of Central Florida.  Since moving to Mt. Holly in 2008 Jeff has served on the Mt. Holly Planning Commission, as well as serving two terms on City Council.  In this episode we discuss what drew Jeff and his family to Mt. Holly, his background, and his campaign for re-election.

    #50: Bryan Hough

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 91:43


    Bryan is Mt. Holly's incumbent mayor, seeking re-election to his 6th term this November.  In this episode we discuss some of the accomplishments Bryan and the City Council have achieved during his time as Mayor.  We also touch on some of the current development happening within the city and what future growth may look like.   Learn more about Bryan and his campaign on his website www.bryanhoughformayor.com.  

    #49: Joe Black

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 111:40


    Joe grew up in Mount Holly and graduated from East Gaston HS in 2001.  He went on to graduate from East Carolina University.  He currently lives in Belmont with his wife and two kids.  Joe is an active volunteer in his community, coaching youth sports and mentoring students.  He hosts a Sandwich of the Week show on Instagram @JoeblackECU.  In this episode we discuss his health scare this past New Year's Eve, his Sandwich of the Week show and what it was like growing up in Mount Holly.

    #48: Scott Blackwood

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 96:27


    Scott is the Owner/Operator of Mount Holly's newest restaurant, Firehawk Brewpub, which is set to open in the coming weeks.  Scott has over 15 years in the restaurant industry.  He has lived in Mount Holly for most of his life, graduating from East Gaston HS in 1994.  He's my first cousin and we have a lot of memeries from growing up together, some of which are discussed in this podcast.  Listen in to learn more about Scott and Firehawk Brewpub!

    #47: Thomas Bell

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 40:25


    Thomas "Officer" Bell is a Sergeant with the Mount Holly Police Dept.   For the last 20 years he has worked as the Resource Officer at Mount Holly Middle School.  He's a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and he has lived in Mt. Holly for the past 4 years.  In this episode we discuss what he does with all the candy people bring him and we also talk about what he does when he is not in uniform.

    #46: Danny White

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 119:45


    Danny is an amazing person who has lived a fascinating life.  He grew up in Lucia and attended Mt. Holly High School.  He currently lives in Mt. Holly and is a regular member of the McDonalds breakfast crew.  He is a recovering alcoholic and he has sponsored countless people through the Alcoholics Anonymous program over the last couple decades.   Outro song titled "I wouldn't Change A Thing", written and performed by Carrie Haverty.  

    #45: Mary Blomquist

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 67:38


    Mary works with the City of Mt. Holly.  She came onto the show to tell us about all of the exciting events the city will be hosting during the month of December.  Mary also owns a marketing and consulting firm in town named, For the Love of Technology.  You can find out more information about the Yule Love Mt. Holly events here, Yule Love Mount Holly, and you can reach mary at mary.blomquist@mt.holly.us.  

    #44 Robert Whitt

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 108:23


    Robert is an Attorney at Law who grew up in Mt. Holly and has practiced law in town since 1975.  He received his undergraduate from Davidson College and he complete law school at UNC.  He also served two terms as the Mayor of Mt. Holly.  In this episode we discuss his career as a lawyer and a mayor, as well as some of his memories from growing up in Mt. Holly.

    #43: Mt. Holly Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 83:07


    In this episode you'll hear a recording of the 2022 Mt. Holly Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony.  This years inductees, in order of introduction, were: Harry Adams, introduced by Scott Pope 1956 Mt. Holly Hawks Football Team, introduced by Gary Neely Steve Hansel, introduced by Gary Neely Robert "Buster" Nichols, Jr., introduced by Eddie Wilson Marrio McCorkle, introduced by Doug Smith Stewart Hare, introduced by Tyler Berg

    #42: Jessica Thompson

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 99:42


    Jessica is a member of the Mt. Holly Athletic Association.  The MHAA is hosting the first annual Fall Ball, Friday Sept 24th @ Traust Brewery in donwtown Mt. Holly.  (See the link below to purchase tickets).  Jessica grew up in Lucia, graduated form East Gaston in 1998, and went on to graduate from ECU.  She lived in Wilmington most of her adult life and recently moved back to Mt. Holly.  In this episode we discuss the Fall Ball, some of Jessica's memories of growing up in the community, and what led her back to Mt. Holly. Click here to puchast Fall Ball tickets  

    #41: Jake Hilton and Matt Thompson

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 130:27


    Jake and Matt were two of three coaches for the Mount Holly 10u Allstar baseball team that recently won the State Dixie Youth Baseball tournament and represented North Carolina in the Dixie Youth World Series.  They both grew up in Mt. Holly and graduated from East Gaston, Jake in '02 and Matt in '99.  In this episode we discuss the ups and downs of their amazing journey to the World Series and the outpouring of support they received from the local community.

    #40: Luke Blackwood & Tyler Berg

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 85:39


    Luke & Tyler are both repeat guests on the podcast.  Luke grew up in Mt. Holly and now lives in Wilmington, NC.  Tyler was a basketball standout at East Gaston and later Wofford College.  He recently took over the position of President for the Mt. Holly Sports Hall of Fame Committee.  In this episode we discuss some current and upcoming events in Mt. Holly.  We also relive some of Luke's glory days on the hardcourt and talk about what he has going on in Wilmington. Tickets to the upcoming Sports Hall of Fame ceremony  

    #39: Randy Cook

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 98:17


    Randy is from West Charlotte.  He's a graduate of Harding High School and UNCC.  He moved to Mt. Holly over 45 years ago with his wife Cindy.    During this episode we discuss Randy's career and his path to Mt. Holly.  We also talk about being a father, a grandfather, and mornings with the Mcdonalds breakfast crew.

    #38: Gary Neely

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 81:54


    Gary is a life long Mt. Holly resident.  He's a graduate of Mt. Holly High School and App St. University.  In this episode we discuss Gary's childhood, Mt. Holly sports in the 60's, Gary's participation in the Mt. Holly Sports Hall of Fame, and much more. Outro song, titled The One That Got Away, written and performed by Joe Haverty

    #37: Jeff Lee

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 54:27


    Jeff is the owner of the Vintage Nest, a home decor store located in downtown Mount Holly.  In this episode we discuss the reasons Jeff decided to open a retail store in Mount Holly and how the Vintage Nest has evolved over the last 10 years. Outro song, titled Valerie, performed by Carrie Haverty.

    #36: Don Roper

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 52:15


    Don Roper is a candidate running for Sheriff of Gaston County.  Currently, and for the past eight years, he has served as the Chief of Police in Mount Holly.  He's lived in Gaston County his whole life and is a graduate of Hunter Huss.  He received his bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Gardner-Webb University and his Masters's Degree in Public Administration from Appalachian St.  Tune in to this episode to learn about Chief Roper's campaign and his record over his 34 year career in law enforcement. Outro song, titled Line of Fire, performed by Joe Haverty.

    #35: Ivory Craig Jr.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 85:31


    Ivory is a life long resident of Mt. Holly and a candidate for Mt. Holly's City Council in this November's election.  Ivory works in real estate with Ivory Craig Real Estate, Powered by Premier South.   He has also worked as a policeman for the city of Mt. Holly, and currently works part time for the Belmont police department.  In this episode we discuss Ivory's campaign for election, as well as some of Ivory's memories of growing up and working in Mt. Holly.

    #34: Lauren Shoemaker

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 79:05


    Lauren is an incumbent member of Mt. Holly's city council who is running for re-election Nov 2nd.  Lauren graduated from Penn State with degrees in Microbiology and Molecular Biology.  She moved to Mt. Holly in 2006 and has since volunteered her time with many different non-profits within the community.  In this episode we discuss Lauren's takeaways from her first term as a city council woman, her background, and her campaign for re-election.  

    #33: Brian Dupont and Jonathan Todd

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 55:25


    Brian is the Assistant Planning Director for the City of Mt. Holly.  Jonathan is the owner of The Summit Bottle Shop & Tap Room in downtown Mt. Holly.  During this episode we discuss the upcoming 2021 Park Bond referendum that the citizens of Mt. Holly will vote on this November.   Outro song, titled Come Together, performed by Carrie Haverty.

    #32: Cecil Jackson & Eric Whitener

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 41:38


    Cecil and Eric were recently released from prison after serving 31 years for drug trafficking and firearms charges.  During the podcast they discuss their crimes, sentences and lessons learned.  We also touch on their first impressions after being released and what their plans are for the future.

    #31: Donnell Gardner and Renee Armstrong

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 53:45


    Donnell and Renee are the owners of Brown Shugah, a nail salon that recently opened on Main Street in Mt. Holly.  During the podcast we discuss how Brown Shugah came to be and what it's like to be new small business owners in Mt. Holly.  We also touch on some of the things Brown Shugah is doing to support the local community.

    #30: Dan Stutzman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 62:41


    Dan Stutzman is a local small business owner and resident of Mt. Holly.  He owns a baseball & softball player development facility in Lowell called Kinetic Drive.  Dan grew up in New York and played baseball at App St. before moving to Mt. Holly.  In this episode we discuss Dan's path to Mt. Holly and how he decided to open Kinetic Drive. Find out more about Kinetic Drive @  Kinetic Drive-Drive.com  Outro song: Home in the Hills, written and performed by Joe Haverty

    #29: Marty Taylor

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 72:19


    Marty is the current president of the Mt. Holly Athletic Association (MHAA).  He also spends a lot of time at Tuckaseegee Park umpiring youth baseball games.  He graduated from East Gaston in 1994 and currently lives in Lucia.  In this episode we discuss Marty's background, the history and current state of the MHAA, and what it's like umpiring baseball. Outro song written and performed by Justin Aswell Blackwood.

    #28: Kathy and Jimmy Drumm

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 93:29


    Both Kathy and Jimmy have lived in Mt. Holly their whole lives.  Kathy has worked in college administration since 1969, most notably as the Executive VP of Finance for multiple schools over the course of her impressive career.  Jimmy worked as a welder and for a time was a professional fisherman, competing in tournaments all over the southeast.  During this episode they both tell some really wonderful stories.  This podcast starts out great and just keeps getting better until the very end when Kathy's brother, Joe Haverty, plays an original song titled In the Morning Light.

    #27: Paige Sigmon

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 35:02


    This week I was joined by Paige Sigmon.  Paige is from Cherryville and moved to Mount Holly about five years ago to open her chiropractor practice, Carolina Family Spine Center.  In this episode we discuss some of the volunteer work Paige does around the city, most notably her involvement with the Mt. Holly Farmer's Market.

    #26: Connor Sisk

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 65:28


    Connor Sisk is the current Athletic Coordinator for the Mt. Holly Parks and Rec department.  He grew up in Mt. Holly, graduated from East Gaston in 2010, and went on to attend and graduate from N.C. State.  In this episode we touch on the youth sports programs offered in Mt. Holly and some memories from Connor's past.

    #25: Justin Aswell Blackwood

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 135:49


    Justin is a cousin of mine who grew up in Mt. Holly and has recently moved back into town.  He is a musician, DJ, and music producer, as well as many other things.  He recently celebrated one year of sobriety by releasing two new songs, linked below.  His unique ability to "play" the MPC and Maschine have led to millions of views on YouTube posts.  In this episode Justin and I discuss how he got started in music and the journey that has led him to present day.   Justinaswell.bandcamp.com

    #24: Will Crist

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 141:49


    We continue our salute to veterans this week as Will Crist joined me to discuss his time spent in Vietnam.  We also discuss Will's childhood, growing up in Mt. Holly, and the years before and after his time in the military.  Will was in the Marine Corp from '65 to '69, and served as an interrogator in Vietnam from Nov '66 to Jan '68.  He left the marines with the rank of Captain and went on to graduate from the University of South Carolina before coming back to Mount Holly to raise his family.

    #23: Marty Blackwood

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 130:37


    Marty is my older brother.  He grew up in Mt. Holly and currently lives in Matthews, NC.  He graduated from East Gaston in 1979 and went on to get his undergraduate degree from UNCC and his masters from Belmont Abbey.  Listen in as we discuss some of the memories and good times from Marty's past.

    #22: Matt Richardson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 90:18


    Happy Veterans Day to all the veterans out there.  This week Matt joined me to talk about his deployments in Baghdad and Kuwait.  Matt joined the Army National Guard as a Second Lieutenant after graduating from App St University.  Here are some links to give the listener a visual of some of the topics we discussed during the episode. https://www.mapsofworld.com/iraq/baghdad-city-map.html https://www.google.com/search?q=army+m88+recovery+vehicle&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwj-6-qW2_XsAhVqg3IEHT78BPoQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=m88+army+v&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgAMgYIABAIEB46BAgAEEM6BggAEAUQHjoECAAQGDoCCAA6BAgAEB46BQgAELEDOgcIABCxAxBDOggIABCxAxCDAVDqsgFY29EBYMzoAWgAcAB4AYABpgGIAeINkgEEMjEuMpgBAKABAaoBC2d3cy13aXotaW1nsAEAwAEB&sclient=img&ei=dlepX_7YOeqGytMPvviT0A8&bih=934&biw=1719&client=safari#imgrc=HCKXJlMwSZWQoM

    #21: Eddie & Angela Blackwood

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 87:08


    For this episode, in honor of Veterans Day, my mom and dad joined me to discuss the four years my dad spent in the Air Force.  From 1961 to 1964 Dad was a jet engine mechanic stationed in Dover, Delaware and Suffolk Co., New York.  

    #20: EXIT 27 Day Challenge Recap

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 91:32


    This week Scott Hope, Stewart Hare, and Jamie Summerlin come back to the studio to record the EXIT 27 Day Challenge Recap episode.  Listen in to see who won the challenge and find out how our aging bodies held up over the 27 straight days of push ups, sit ups and lunges.  

    #19: Ryan Cook

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 92:00


    Ryan is a life long friend of mine.  He grew up in Mt. Holly and graduated East Gaston in 1997.  He currently lives in Black Mountain with his wife and son.  In this episode we share a lot of laughs as we recall some memorable events of our past. 

    #18: Luke Blackwood

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 78:09


    Luke (Elby) Blackwood was in town this week and stopped by the studio for a return visit to the podcast.  In this episode we review some of the previous EXIT 27 podcasts, I try to convince Luke to move back home, and we discuss Luke's upcoming 30th birthday.

    #17: EXIT 27 Day Challenge

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 90:00


    This week Scott Hope, Jamie Summerlin, Stewart Hare and I recorded the first Exit 27 Day Challenge Podcast.  During this episode we discuss and decide on the best way to challenge ourselves, both physically and mentally, for 27 straight days.

    #16: Bryan Hough

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 102:35


    Bryan grew up in Mt. Holly and currently serves as our Mayor.  He and his business partners recently opened Smoke and Barrel Cigar Bar and Lounge here in downtown Mt. Holly.  Listen in to learn more about his new business and to hear some great stories from Bryan's past.

    #15: Tyler Berg

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 95:38


    Tyler was a basketball standout at East Gaston where he graduated in 2002.  He went on to play basketball at Wofford College before moving back to Mt. Holly where he still lives today.  In 2019 Tyler was inducted into the Mt. Holly Sports Hall of Fame.

    #14: Jeremy Pope

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 88:16


    Jeremy grew up in Mt. Holly and graduated from East Gaston in '98.  He moved around the country going to school and working for a few years but now he's back home.  In this episode we talk about Jeremy's journey to this point in his life and growing up in Mt. Holly. 

    #13: Kyle Troup

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 31:04


    Kyle is a professional bowler from Taylorsville, NC.  He has won five PBA titles in his career (two this year) and is currently ranked 3rd in the PBA Player of the Year standings.  In 2019 he bowled internationally for team USA.  

    #12: Stewart Hare

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 98:40


    Stewart and I played basketball together at East Gaston and we have remained close friends over the last 25 years.  Stewart scored over 1000 points at East Gaston and went on to have a successful basketball career at UNCW.  During this episode we discuss Stewart's basketball journey, from the low points to the highest of high points.  

    #11: Drew Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 68:22


    Drew is the owner of Johnson Power Washing Plus, a small business located here in Mt. Holly.  He's a good friend of mine and one of the funniest people I know.  Listen in to learn more about Drew and hear some wonderful stories from his past.

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