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Today, Chuck discusses a truly awful bill attempting to criminalize trans people in West Virginia. Then, Chuck hangs out with Addie Levy and Ben Morrison from the band The Brothers Comatose. We discuss their origin story, musical influences, and how AI is shaping—and threatening—the music industry. Relevant links for Brothers ComatoseCheck out their website https://www.thebrotherscomatose.com/BUY their music on Bandcamp https://thebrotherscomatose.bandcamp.com/Intro/Outro/Transition Music: “Blue Mountain” by The Brothers Comatose. Buy it here! https://thebrotherscomatose.bandcamp.com/track/blue-mountainBrothers Comatose upcoming tour datesFeb 25 - Crested Butte, COFeb 26 - Telluride, COFeb 27 - Basalt, COFeb 28 - Nederland, COMar 4 - Pioneertown, CAMar 5 - Phoenix, AZMar 6 - Solana Beach, CAMar 7 - Ventura, CAMar 20 - Denver, COMar 21 - Park City, UTApr 17 - Austin, TXApr 23 - La Tuna, MexicoApr 28 - Manteo, NCApr 30 - Isle of Palms, SCMay 1 - Mills River, NCMay 2 - Raleigh, NCMay 3 - Elkins, NCMay 8 - Santa Cruz, CAMay 9 - Chico, CAMay 15-17 - Placerville, CAJun 19-21 - San Luis Obispo, CAJun 24-27 - Owensboro, KY-----------------------------------------------HELP SUPPORT APPODLACHIA! patreon.com/appodlachia-----------------------------------------------The views and opinions expressed on this show are the personal opinions of the host, Chuck Corra, and do not represent the opinions of his employer. This show is an opinion and commentary show, NOT a news show. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. Send us a textSupport the show
Here it is! My first ever live History Fix episode! This live show was recorded at College of the Albemarle in Manteo, North Carolina on January 28th. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to each person who braved freezing temperatures to see this show live. For all the rest, here is the recording. I do recommend watching the video version of this one as there are lots of great visuals to go along with it. That can be found on either YouTube or Patreon. Without further ado, I present to you the history of writing (which is really the history of history when you think about it!) Click here to support Dare County Libraries! Support the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: The Written World by Martin PuchnerThe Alphabet Versus the Goddess by Leonard ShlainScottish Book Trust "International Women's Day: the Fight to Read and Write"International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences "The Evolution of Writing" by James WrightBritish Museum "Who was Ashurbanipal?"Harvard Magazine "Murasaki Shikibu"Shoot me a message! Support the show
This week I'm uncovering a lost city that was left out of my lost cities two parter (episodes 131 and 132). Nineveh, the capital of the ancient Assyrian Empire, is mentioned in the Bible no less than 19 times. But, for millennia we weren't sure if it was a fictional setting or a real place. All of that changed in the 1840s when British explorer Austen Henry Layard discovered the ruins of a vast metropolis on the banks of the Tigris River that could only be Nineveh. Within those ruins he found a palace and within that palace a library, the Library of Ashurbanipal. The information held within Ashurbanipal's library told us everything we never knew about the Assyrian Empire, once the largest empire in the world. So, what did those clay tablets say? Join me to find out! Support the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: British Museum "Sparking the imagination: the rediscovery of Assyria's great lost city"British Museum "Historical city travel guide: Nineveh, 7th century BC"British Museum "A library fit for a king"British Museum "Who was Ashurbanipal?"Got Questions "What is the significance of the city of Nineveh in the Bible?"Shoot me a message! Join me January 28th at 6 pm at College of the Albemarle in Manteo, North Carolina for the first ever History Fix live show! Support the show
Susan Sawin, chair of the Dare County Library Foundation (DCLF), and Shea LaFountaine of the History Fix podcast join the show to talk about their upcoming event at the Dare County COA Campus in Manteo on Wednesday, January 28, from 6 to 7 p.m. Together, DCLF and History Fix are launching the 2026 Sustainer Campaign, an effort to support the many programs and services the Dare County Library provides to our local communities. You can find the History Fix podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Click here for more information on DCLF and how you can support the cause.Click here for a direct connection to History Fix Podcast via Spotify
Vicki Basnight of Vicki B's in downtown Manteo, Chef Cody Hooker of Ballast Stone Catering, and Holden McOwen of Kiiind Cocktails stopped by the studio to share details about a spectacular event you won't want to miss. Enjoy an unforgettable evening of French and Southern French fusion cuisine, featuring a five-course dining experience curated by Chef Cody Hooker and perfectly paired with a hands-on mixology class led by Holden McOwen of Kiiind Cocktails. For more information and to buy tickets click the link: Kiiind Cocktails
Joining the show by phone is Elizabeth Silverthorne, executive director of the Beach Food Pantry. She talks about the mission of the Beach Food Pantry and their annual Holiday Chef's Challenge, which takes place on Saturday, November 15 at 6 p.m. at Duck Woods Country Club in Southern Shores. To buy tickets or get more info, click here Beach Food Pantry.Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotivePowered by:Outer Banks Pest ControlSponsored by:Outer Banks Sports ClubFarm Bureau Insurance ServicesTown of Manteo.
Crystal Corbin, fitness coordinator for the Virginia Tillett Center in Manteo, talks about a fun event for people of all ages – the 9th Annual Dare to Scare 5k & Sweet Treat Fun Run. Scheduled for Saturday, October 25, the race begins at the Coastal Studies Institute on Highway 345 in Wanchese and ends at the Virginia Tillett Center in Manteo. All proceeds benefit the Virginia Tillett Center's Christmas Program and GO FAR (Go Out For A Run).To see more about this event and other exciting things happening at the Virginia Tillett Center, go to https://www.darenc.gov/departments/public-services/virginia-s-tillett-community-centerOuter Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotivePowered by:Outer Banks Pest ControlSponsored by:Radcliffe MarineOuter Banks Sports ClubHarborweenBlack Pelican
It's Wednesday, August 13th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark Indian jailor and guards beats five pastors Five pastors in central India were assaulted in custody last month. It all began when a Hindu mob disrupted a church service. Authorities responded by arresting the pastors and slapping them with false charges of forced conversions! Then, the jailor and guards beat the ministers. One pastor told Morning Star News, “They grabbed the opportunity, and without any trial or evidence beat us mercilessly, simply because we are Christians. … Here in Chhattisgarh [State], they are targeting all the smaller churches. … Hindu extremists target every private celebration taking place in Christian homes.” Please pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ in India. The country is ranked 11th on the Open Doors' World Watch List of the most difficult countries worldwide to be a Christian. Proverbs 17:15 says, “He who justifies the wicked, and he who condemns the just, both of them alike are an abomination to the LORD.” Armenia and Azerbaijan sign historic peace deal at White House The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a joint declaration for peace at the White House last Friday. U.S. President Donald Trump called the agreement “historic” as it aims to end decades of conflict between the two southwestern Asian countries. Armenia and Azerbaijan also signed economic agreements with the U.S., opening the region to American businesses. Listen to comments from President Trump. TRUMP: “For more than 35 years, Armenia and Azerbaijan have fought a bitter conflict that resulted in tremendous suffering for both nations. They suffered gravely for so many years. Many tried to find a resolution. … They were unsuccessful. But with this accord, we've finally succeeded in making peace.” Trump cracks down on D.C. crime President Trump announced plans on Monday to crack down on crime in Washington, D.C. National Guard members arrived at the nation's capital yesterday. Trump also put the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia under federal control. President Trump said, “This is Liberation Day in D.C. and we're going to take our capital back.” The White House noted, “If Washington, D.C. was a state, it would have the highest homicide rate of any state in the nation.” 415 hostile incidents against U.S. churches in 2024 The Family Research Council released their latest report on hostility against churches in the United States. Last year, American churches faced 415 hostile incidents. That's down from 485 incidents in 2023 but up from 50 incidents in 2018. Incidents included vandalism, arson, gun-related incidents, and bomb threats. Tony Perkins, the president of Family Research Council, remarked, “The American woke Left has been intentional in spreading its hostility toward the Christian faith throughout every corner of America. … Christians must … demand more from their government leaders when it comes to … preventing criminal acts targeting religious freedom.” 77th city becomes sanctuary for the unborn Life News reports that Douglassville, Texas became the 77th city in the U.S. to ban abortion last Tuesday. The city council of Douglassville unanimously passed an ordinance to become a Sanctuary City for the Unborn. (You can send a quick one-sentence email of thanks to the City Council members through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com) The ordinance prohibits elective abortions in the city limits. It also bans abortions on Douglassville residents, regardless of where the abortion takes place. Pastor Heston McLaurin of Douglassville Fellowship Church said, “I thank the Lord for every step forward in defending the lives of unborn children. Proverbs 6:17 says that God hates ‘hands that shed innocent blood' and He is the defender of the helpless.” Americans get majority of calories from ultra-processed foods New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that Americans get most of their calories from ultra-processed foods. Such foods include sandwiches and burgers, sweet bakery products, savory snacks, pizza, and sweetened beverages. Americans get 55 percent of their calories from these ultra-processed foods. That number rose to nearly 62 percent for kids through age 18. 438th baptism anniversary of Indian named Manteo And finally, today marks the 438th anniversary of the baptism of a notable Native American. Manteo received baptism on August 13, 1587, into the Church of England on Roanoke Island. It was considered the first baptism in the new world and the first baptism of an Indian into the Church of England. The Algonquian Indian helped English settlers at Roanoke make it through a harsh winter in 1585. Manteo also became one of the first Indians to ever visit England. He is remembered as a stalwart friend of the English in the new world. Close And that's The Worldview on this Wednesday, August 13th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
It's tournament week at Pirate's Cove Marina in Manteo, so Justin decided to get in on the action by hanging out at the docks and chatting with new Tournament Director Maddy Hazlett Rivers, Pirate's Cove Operations Manager Nikki Calloway and Booking Desk Manager & Pavilion Site Coordinator Meredith Dunnigan. Pirate's Cove has so many elements that you need to experience for yourself! To learn more, go to fishpiratescove.com.Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotivePowered by:Outer Banks Pest ControlSponsored by:Oceanas BistroPirate's Cove MarinaThe Cotton GinElizabethan GardensMiss Oregon Inlet IIOuter Banks Pest Control
Since 1937, visitors to North Carolina's Outer Banks have been enhancing their beach vacations by taking in a performance of The Lost Colony at the Waterside Theater in Manteo. We talk to Chuck Still, the Executive Director of the Roanoke Island Historical Association, about the beloved play, how the production has evolved through the years, and the mystery that remains unsolved. You'll also hear about other North Carolina outdoor dramas from across the state.
Justin walks through Creef Park on the south end of Downtown Manteo to explore the various crafters and vendors at the Downtown Market. He speaks with shoppers and townsfolk, while showcasing the phenomenal displays of craftsmanship. Visit Downtown Market yourself every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. now through September 12. Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotivePowered by:Outer Banks Pest ControlSponsored by:Rigged Up SportfishingOceanas BistroNorthern Outer BanksTeach's Lair MarinaWanchese Off RoadBack Beach Horse Tours
Justin takes a deep dive into the festivities surrounding Downtown Manteo on the 4th of July. From apple pies to fireworks in the skies, Justin will tell you all about the small-town, down-home feel that you will get when you walk the streets of Downtown Manteo on our nation's 249th birthday. Go to outerbanksthisweek.com to see all of the 4th of July festivities taking place in Manteo and around the Outer Banks!Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotivePowered by:Outer Banks Pest ControlSponsored by:Oceanas BistroFrisco Woods CampgroundThe Cotton GinStripers Bar & GrillePigman's BBQBack Country Safari Tours
Esta es la extraña historia que vivió un ex jugador hace años mientras celebraba un triplete. Mantearon al míster con tanta fuerza que se fue volando con una bandada de patos. También conocemos una peña de aficionados de los árbitros.
Esta es la extraña historia que vivió un ex jugador hace años mientras celebraba un triplete. Mantearon al míster con tanta fuerza que se fue volando con una bandada de patos. También conocemos una peña de aficionados de los árbitros.
Esta es la extraña historia que vivió un ex jugador hace años mientras celebraba un triplete. Mantearon al míster con tanta fuerza que se fue volando con una bandada de patos. También conocemos una peña de aficionados de los árbitros.
Esta es la extraña historia que vivió un ex jugador hace años mientras celebraba un triplete. Mantearon al míster con tanta fuerza que se fue volando con una bandada de patos. También conocemos una peña de aficionados de los árbitros.
Esta es la extraña historia que vivió un ex jugador hace años mientras celebraba un triplete. Mantearon al míster con tanta fuerza que se fue volando con una bandada de patos. También conocemos una peña de aficionados de los árbitros.
Esta es la extraña historia que vivió un ex jugador hace años mientras celebraba un triplete. Mantearon al míster con tanta fuerza que se fue volando con una bandada de patos. También conocemos una peña de aficionados de los árbitros.
Esta es la extraña historia que vivió un ex jugador hace años mientras celebraba un triplete. Mantearon al míster con tanta fuerza que se fue volando con una bandada de patos. También conocemos una peña de aficionados de los árbitros.
Esta es la extraña historia que vivió un ex jugador hace años mientras celebraba un triplete. Mantearon al míster con tanta fuerza que se fue volando con una bandada de patos. También conocemos una peña de aficionados de los árbitros.
Jamie Whitley and Ashley Weast from the Town of Manteo join Justin to talk about the 49th Dare Day Celebration coming up on Saturday, June 7 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Downtown Manteo. They talk about the history of Dare Day (or Dare "Days" as it once was) and go through some of the entertainment, food vendors and shopping scheduled for this exciting day!For more information about the 49th Dare Day Celebration.Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotivePowered by:Outer Banks Pest ControlSponsored by:Farm Bureau Insurance ServicesNorthern Outer BanksTeach's Lair MarinaWanchese Off RoadBack Beach Horse Tours
MJ Williams, general manager of Stripers Bar and Grille in Manteo, talks about the 11th Annual Stripers Chili Cookoff. She also fills us in on the different things going on at Stripers in 2025 and unveils some new products that you're going to want to get your hands on! To learn more about the chili cookoff, the restaurant or their new products, go to stripersbarandgrille.com.Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotivePowered by:Outer Banks Pest ControlSponsored by:Coast RealtyMaster Heating & Cooling
Greg Smrdel, local author, stand-up comic and owner of Radio Free Outer Banks, joins Justin to talk about one of his other businesses, the Manteo Walking Tour. With tours starting back up in mid-March, Greg gives a rundown of the tour and the excitement that awaits. It's informative and entertaining! To book your tour or to learn more, go to manteowalkingtour.com.Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotivePowered by:Outer Banks Pest ControlSponsored by:Farm Bureau Insurance ServicesCoast RealtyMaster Heating & Cooling
Between mainland North Carolina and the narrow stretch of barrier islands we call the Outer Banks, sits a tiny island, just 12 miles long and around 3 miles wide. Dotted with rich maritime forest and bordered by brackish salt marsh on all sides, it's home to two sleepy towns aptly named Manteo and Wanchese. This is Roanoke Island of course, of Lost Colony fame. But some 300 years later, in the mid 1800s, it was home to another colony entirely, one you've probably never even heard of, a colony whose population soared to just under 4,000 people in a matter of a few years. That's more than the combined populations of Manteo and Wanchese today. This was the Roanoke Island Freedmen's Colony and its history, its story, some might argue, has become even more lost than the Lost Colony itself. Let's fix that. Check out the Pea Island Preservation SocietySupport the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources:"Ironclads and Columbiads: The Civil War in North Carolina" by William R. Trotter (affiliate link)"Time Full of Trial: The Roanoke Island Freedmen's Colony" by Patricia C. Click (affiliate link)National Park Service "The Battle of Roanoke Island"National Park Service "Richard Etheridge"Wikipedia "Battle of Roanoke Island"National Park Service "The Freedmen's Colony on Roanoke Island"Wikipedia "Freedmen's Colony of Roanoke Island"roanokefreedmenscolony.comLetter from Richard Etheridge and William BensonRoanoke Island Festival Park "The Freedmen's Colony"National Park Service "Freedom Comes to Roanoke Island"Shoot me a message!
On the 100th episode of the podcast, Justin takes a trip over to Manteo Middle School to chat with the Manteo High School's varsity baseball coach Zach Alexander about the team and a family fun day they're having coming up on Saturday, February 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Manteo High School baseball field. Sponsored by:Dare Education FoundationOuter Banks Sports ClubSeaside VacationsFarm Bureau Insurance ServicesCoast Realty
In this episode of The Outer Banks Podcast, host Bryn Pittman spills the details on one of the most anticipated events of the season—13 Nights of Halloween Island! From October 19th to October 31st, Downtown Manteo's Social District will transform into a Halloween haven with spooky décor, festive treats, and thrilling drinks from some of the area's best local spots. It's trick-or-treating for adults! We're also joined by Geno Seay, owner of the Ghost Colony Tavern, one of the event's featured venues, to talk about the eerie vibes, special concoctions, and what visitors can expect during this haunted celebration. Tune in for all the ghoulish details! RENT AN OUTER BANKS VACATION RENTAL FROM SEASIDE VACATIONS: OuterBanksVacations.com Halloween Island 13 Venues: The Pioneer Theater Kiiiller Cocktails (Kiiind Cocktails) Ghost Colony Tavern (Lost Colony Tavern) Kill Devil Rum Poor Richards Phantoms (Old Tom's Beer, Wine and Provisions) NouVeins (NouVines) Olives Ortegaz The StockAide General Store Vineyard on the Scuppernong 1587 The Chop Shop (The Hop Shop) Visit the event website for more information.
In this special edition of the podcast, Geno Seay stops in to talk about the 13 Nights of Halloween Island in Downtown Manteo. This spooky adventure showcases the Downtown Manteo Social District in a way to celebrate the Halloween holiday! While you're visiting, be to grab one of their commemorative Halloween Island t-shirts, with all funds raised benefitting hurricane relief in the western part of NC.
Justin visits with his friend and fitness coordinator Crystal Corbin to talk about the Virginia Tillett Community Center in Manteo as well as how you can be a participant in the Dare 2 Scare 5k coming up on October 26th! To sign up for the race visit them online at https://www.facebook.com/share/TRcMu9xr7oxHWFCr/orhttps://www.darenc.gov/departments/public-services/virginia-s-tillett-community-center/5kOuter Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotiveSponsored by:Crystal Dawn HeadboatGallop RoofingHigh Seas Pools & SpasOuter Banks Pest Control
Thanks to Vusic OBX yet again, Justin chatted with 311 Bassist Aaron “PNut” Wills about the band, the music and the tour bringing them to Roanoke Island Festival Park in Manteo on Friday, August 9th. Fun fact: 311 played a show at the old Atlantis Night Club in Nags Head on July 29th, 1994 - 30 years ago! How cool is that?!Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotiveSponsored by:Carolina Girl SportfishingQueen Anne's BoutiqueThe Lost Colony Outdoor DramaWanchese Marina and Landing GrillMiss Oregon Inlet IIH2OBX WaterparkThe Wreck Tiki BarHigh Seas Pools & Spas
Thanks to VusicOBX, Justin conducts a one-on-one interview with Niko Moon, 2021 CMT Music Award Nominee for Breakthrough Video of the Year for his hit "Good Time" and 2022 iHeartRadio Nominee for Best New Country Artist. Niko takes the stage at Roanoke Island Festival Park in Manteo on June 30 as part of the 2024 Togetherness Tour with Michael Franti and Spearhead. He and Justin talk about his path to stardom, music, touring and a few fun facts about him as a person. Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotiveSponsored by:Teach's LairOutland SeafoodOBX Boat CompanyWanchese Marina and Landing GrillMiss Oregon Inlet IIWanchese Off RoadSea Chef Dockside Kitchen
In this episode, Winston Brady speaks with Lauren Spier about the Fort Raleigh historical site, better known as the "Lost Colony." They discuss the history of the site--who founded the colony and how the site became "lost"--as well as suggestions for parking and food options for teachers and parents planning a field trip to visit the site. The park is located at 1401 National Park Dr, Manteo, NC 27954 and they can be reached at (252) 473-2111. More information can be found at https://www.nps.gov/fora/index.htm
Justin takes the show down the street from the studio to the Creef Boathouse to experience the first Downtown Manteo Market of 2024. He speaks with young entrepreneurs, the town police chief, a new resident of the town and a few different town officials to help unveil their newest campaign "Meet Me in Manteo."Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotiveSponsored by:Wanchese Marina and Landing GrillRed Drum TackleQueen Anne's BoutiqueOBX Boat Company
Alexandra Nolte, fitness director and outreach coordinator at Roanoke Island Fitness Lab (or R.I.F.L. as you will hear them say) in Manteo, joins Justin to tell her health story, share some info about the gym and discuss places and activities for people to stay active & exercise while enjoying their vacation. Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotiveSponsored by:Wanchese Marina and Landing GrillHigh Seas Pools & SpasOutland SeafoodTeach's Lair
Justin burns on the topic of how to properly execute maneuvers in the center turning lane in Manteo, Nags Head, KDH and Kitty Hawk, talks a little about the "excitement" surrounding the grand opening of the Wawa next month and welcomes in Kelly Midgett from Kelly's Automotive in Manteo.Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotiveSponsored by:Wanchese Marina and Landing GrillHigh Seas Pools & SpasRed Drum Tackle
Geno Seay, owner of Lost Colony Tavern in downtown Manteo, drops by to hang out with Justin and talk about the celebration of The Month of St. Patrick during the entire month of March!Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotiveSponsored by:Wanchese Marina and Landing GrillHigh Seas Pools & Spas
In this episode, Justin brings in Pit Master Mike Weaver, owner/operator of Carolina Barbecue Company in Manteo, to talk about his restaurant and eastern Carolina-style barbecue. To Mike, barbecue is a noun – not a verb!Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotiveOuter Banks This Week Podcast Sponsored by:The SaltBox CafeWanchesse Off Road
Manteo residents like being miles from the mainland, but it does have downsides, like making it difficult to keep health care providers in the immediate area. A partnership between the town's health care task force and the North Carolina Medical Society may offer a solution. They're launching a preceptor, or training program, based in the Outer Banks. Doctors in the area partner with students pursuing an MD, Physician's Assistant or Nurse Practitioner degree for mentorship, and help them build connections in the communities with an eye to attracting them back as fully fledged providers.
In this episode, Justin welcomes MJ Williams, the general manager of Stripers Bar and Grill in Manteo, to talk about the 10th Annual Stripers Chili Cook-off on Sunday, February 18th along with other upcoming events on the Outer Banks!Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotiveOuter Banks This Week Podcast Sponsored by:The SaltBox CafeWanchesse Off Road
Justin welcomes Kathryn Stewart of Silver Bonsai Gallery in Manteo to talk about the gallery's 25-year history, their fine art and jewelry and what they have available this holiday season. Plus, you'll hear about more holiday events going on around the Outer Banks!Outer Banks This Week Podcast Sponsored by:Wanchesse Off RoadThe SaltBox CafeOuter Banks Sport Club
Justin welcomes Manteo residents Bill Husted and Jeanne deCamps to talk about Manteo Preservation Trust and its Holiday Tour of Homes, which is coming up on Saturday, December 2. Justin also gives the scoop on Black Friday and other events taking place around the Outer Banks this holiday week.Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:REAL WatersportsWatermen's RetreatWatermen's Bar & GrillSponsored by:Wanchesse Off RoadThe SaltBox CafeOuter Banks Sport Club
In this episode, Nick & Scott speak with Olympic sprinter, Manteo Mitchell. They kick things off with how he got into sports and discuss his journey from collegiate running and his Olympic experience to attempting to make the U.S. Olympic Bobsled team and his debut on Hydrow. Manteo Mitchell is a professional American sprinter from North Carolina. He graduated from Western Carolina University where he broke numerous school records before he became a National champion, world champion and silver Olympic medalist in Track & Field. He is seeking to become the first african/american athlete to win a medal in both the Summer and Winter Olympic games by shifting over to the US Bobsled team. Additionally, Manteo has recently joined Hydrow as an athlete on the circuit training team. You can find Manteo on Instagram Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more training tips and updates. Follow Nick on Instagram & Facebook // Follow Scott on Instagram For more information about training with professional athletes, please visit www.tagalongwithapro.com Download the iOS app or Android app --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tagalongwithapro/support
Recorded Live at the 2023 Institute Summit in St Petersburg, Florida, Jeanie and David Light, the dynamic duo behind Lighthouse Auto Repair in Manteo, North Carolina, discuss their business, challenges they face, and their recent expansion to a second shop. They also share their experience with joining a coaching program. The coaching program had a significant impact on their sales, with their revenue nearly doubling in the year after joining. Find out how they transitioned from a 'mom and pop' shop to successful multi shop owners. Jeanie and David Light, Lighthouse Auto Repair, Manteo, NC. Jeanie and David's previous episode HERE Show Notes Watch Full Video Episode The husband and wife relationship (00:03:27) Discussion about the dynamics of working together as a married couple and the trust that comes with it. Opening a second shop (00:03:37) The process of opening a second shop and the challenges they faced, including finding technicians and affordable housing. The parking lot renovation (00:08:14) The Lights want to redo their parking lot to improve its condition and complete the look of their shop. Hiring a specialist for Euro cars (00:08:39) They are excited about hiring a new technician who specializes in Euro cars to alleviate their workload. Considering expansion to the beach (00:12:25) The Lights express interest in moving their business to the beach area, as they see it as a potential market to approach. The benefits of joining a coaching program (00:16:56) Discussion about the decision to join a coaching program and the positive impact it had on their business. The importance of coaching and continuous learning (00:19:09) Emphasizes the value of having a coach and the impact it had on their business, as well as the importance of ongoing training and education. The superpower of being level (00:25:51) Discussion about how David Light is known for being level-headed and steady in his approach, even in challenging situations. The superpower of numbers (00:26:31) Jeanie Light's superpower is her ability to analyze and understand numbers, which is valuable in running the business. The recharge of attending conferences (00:27:58) The Lights discuss how attending conferences like the Institute Summit helps them recharge, gain perspective, and tackle new projects. Thanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTO CARE Learn more about NAPA AUTO CARE and the benefits of being part of the NAPA family by visiting https://www.napaonline.com/en/auto-care Connect with the Podcast: -Join our Insider List: https://remarkableresults.biz/insider -All books mentioned on our podcasts:
Before Phil Berger was considered the most powerful politician in the state, Democratic Sen. Marc Basnight of Manteo held the same position from 1993 to 2010. Basnight, who died in 2020, was a big advocate for the Outer Banks, and he used his role to help build the tourism juggernaut we have today in that corner of the state. Author Clark Twiddy's new book, “Outer Banks Visionaries: Building North Carolina's Oceanfront,” looks at that legacy. He joins WUNC Capitol Bureau Chief Colin Campbell to discuss Basnight and the book.
At the 2012 London Olympics, 4 x 400 runner, Manteo Mitchell, fractured his leg while setting a new Olympic record. Now he is setting his sights on becoming one of only 8 athletes to medal in both the summer and winter games. Join us as he explains the amazing work he is doing with Dr. Michael Trayford in training his brain for peak performance. https://apexbraincenters.com
Justin sits down with Michael Basnight to talk about the NEW Pioneer Theater in downtown Manteo and upcoming musical artist Caroline Owens, who will be performing there on Saturday, June 10.Get Caroline Owens Tickets!
Jerry Brotton listens for the voices and tells the stories of the ‘other Tudors': ten men and women from across the world that lived, worked, worshipped and died in Tudor England. The popular fascination with the Tudors tends to concentrate on the lives of white, elite, English-born men (and the occasional woman). But Tudor England also saw Muslims, Jews, Africans and Native Americans come and go from the Russia, Persia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Americas, making their homes and careers here, and in the process transforming the nature of early English culture and society. This series tells the stories of ten individuals that reveal a very different story of the Tudor period as a time of multicultural exchange, encounter and ordinary working people living alongside each other. 5. Manteo Presenter Jerry Brotton, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London Producer Mark Rickards A Whistledown Scotland production
At the 2012 London Olympics, 4 x 400 runner, Manteo Mitchell, fractured his leg while setting a new Olympic record. Now he is setting his sights on becoming one of only 8 athletes to medal in both the summer and winter games. Join us as he explains the amazing work he is doing with Dr. Michael Trayford in training his brain for peak performance. https://apexbraincenters.com To find out more about Dr. Trayford's upcoming seminar, click the link below: https://www.erchonia.com/product/brainwaves-impacts-of-todays-top-therapies/
If you haven't learned already, Autumn and Justin love to eat. Listen in as they try a weird food combo and taste ribbon fish, Guinness Stew, Pork Knuckle, Scotch Eggs and beers brought in from Geno at Lost Colony Colony Tavern in Manteo. Hear the background of Lost Colony Tavern and get the lowdown on events and news around the Outer Banks.Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:RD SawyerSponsored by:Wanchese Marina and Landing GrillREAL WatersportsWatermen's RetreatWatermen's Bar & GrillBeach Realty & Construction
This week Autumn and Justin talk with Garrett Cameron of Nouvines in Manteo about his idea for a Manteo Social District. Plus they hit all the hot topics around town, including the replacement of the Alligator River Bridge, local restaurants changing hands, upcoming events and some hot gossip about a possible new restaurant in KDH.Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by: RD SawyerSponsored by:Wanchese Marina and Landing Grill, OBX Guns, Outer Banks Distilling, Lost Colony Waterfront Beer Garden
Join us for our first podcast! Today's topics include what's happening with Manteo's historic Pioneer Theater, the new cluster developments in Wanchese, the new Outer Banks Target, Lost Colony Tavern's month of St. Paddy's Day specials, the annual upcoming Taste of the Beach activities, Kiiind Cocktail's upcoming event, the Outer Banks tv series and more!