What’s The Big Deal About Greenville with Bill Kammer is the podcast that spotlights movers and shakers in Greenville, SC. I’m Bill Kammer and in addition to producing this show, I am also a realtor. My goal to provide interesting and informative interviews that will help you better understand what is exceptional about Greenville. Whether you already call Greenville home or if your looking move here, What's The Big Deal About Greenville will tell you what is unique about our city!
Don shared mission of Homes of Hope and how the organization is impacting lives here in SC. I had a great time talking with him. Enjoy the show. To find out more about Homes of Hope visit them at homesofhope.org. Like what you hear? Please give us a 5-STAR rating, leave us a review and subscribe Your support is much appreciated. If you want to be a guest on our show, email us billkammershow@gmail.com. Last but not least, allow me to help you find your perfect home in Greenville. As you know, I'm proud of my town and I want as many people as possible to know how great it is. Visit Bill Kammer Real Estate if you'd like to make Greenville home! Instagram Facebook
Matt and I had a wonderful conversation about his career and the mission of SCCT. Enjoy.
In this episode, I chat with Brian Habig. Brian is the pastor of Downtown Presbyterian Church in Greenville. He shares insight into his process and background. Enjoy.
Keith and Laura from Wirewood shared their stories and process. I had a great time talking with these two. Enjoy.
Charlie is an educator here in Greenville. He shares his family history and the evolution of Greenville. He provides a unique perspective and I hope you enjoy it.
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Burke Royster. Dr Royster is the superintendent of Greenville County Schools. The Coronavirus created many challenges this school year and Dr. Royster was in the middle of all the decisions. He took time out of his packed schedule to share some of his story and philosophy. Enjoy!
In this episode, I chat with Andrew Oliver. He and his brother Stephen founded the band, Brother Oliver. They were the Upstate Music Awards Artist of the Year for 2019. Not too shabby. He shared how the band got started, what inspires him and life on the road. So nice to talk to him. Enjoy!
In this episode, my guest is Charrise Lane. In between studying and commenting about politics on social media, Charrise took some time to sit down with me. We discussed her background and how she got her start in political commentary. She provides a unique perspective on politics in 2020. I had a good time and I hope you give it a listen.
In this episode, I chat with Eric Barnhart. Eric is the founder of Urban Contemplatives. UC adopts the techniques of contemplative prayer to find mindfulness and peace in worship. In today's chaotic and uncertain world, UC provides a way to quiet your mind and focus on spiritual things. UC uses worship services and a podcast. Eric shares the philosophy of UC and how he hopes to enrich the community of Greenville. I learned a lot in this conversation and hope you do too.
In this episode, I discuss popsicles with Eli and Jeremy from Common Pops. With the summer heating up, it's good to know that these guys are hard at work developing new flavors to beat the heat. I had a great time talking to them about their process. Enjoy!
EPISODE 10!! In this episode, I chat with Will Shurtz of Methodical Coffee. He shared his story, the inception of Methodical Coffee and the evolving landscape of coffee culture in Greenville. We also talked about the coffee business and what he's learned. If you're a coffee lover and are curious about the industry, this is a informative conversation. Enjoy!
In my conversation with Paul we talk about how his platform allows teachers to better reach their students. He mentions how tech professionals like what Greenville has to offer. This podcast is particularly poignant given the surge in distance learning brought on by the pandemic.
In this episode, I chat with Jon Evans. John talks about his weight loss journey and how he uses his experience to motivate others to make lasting change in their lives.
Kevin and Chris talked with me about the rich Irish heritage here in Greenville and how the St. Patrick's Day Parade is planned.
Nathan Angelo is a Singer/Songwriter here in Greenville. I talked with Nathan about his start in music, his process and where his career is heading.
In this episode, I sit down with Russell Sanford. Russell is an attorney and food blogger. He shares his story and thoughts about the restaurant scene in Greenville.
In this episode, Steve and I talk about his beginnings in the recruiting industry and how the job market has changed since he started.
In this episode, I talk to Jordan Teague. We discuss her story of founding a law firm and the impact of technology on the business of law.
In this episode, I sit down with Kristin Hanson. She talks about how she has built her interior design business and what inspires her.
Bill Mitchell is the owner of Billiam Jeans, a custom jeans company. Bill shares how he got started and lessons he learned as he built his business.