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Wally and Amanda Koval are the travel enthusiasts behind Accidentally Wes Anderson. The Sallies and St. Elizabeth's graduates join PodCounty to talk about their debut New York Times Best-seller, their new sequel and book tour, and the adventures they've had as they've accidentally grown a personal project into a social media following in the millions.
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New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer interviews former Benjamin Wagner in this episode of PodCounty. Wagner discusses his experiences leading MTV News, Facebook's "Trending" service and journalism project and moving to Delaware with his wife where he's now produced and movie and hosts his own podcast.
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New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer speaks with Kirsten Olson, the CEO of Children and Families First, and New Castle County Land Use General Manager, and former Director of Economic Development, Char Patibanda about the county's unique Nurse-Family Partnership support and the "Pay For Success" funding model for public and private partnerships.
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New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer speaks with Rob Coupe, the Commissioner of the Delaware Office of the Marijuana Commissioner, and the person in charge of implementing Delaware's marijuana legalization legislation.
County Executive Meyer and Commissioner Coupe discuss the challenges to setting up a legal recreational market while implementing the law's social equity provisions and ensuring medical marijuana shops and users aren't overlooked.
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County Executive Matt Meyer speaks with the leaders of New Castle County's Vacant Spaces to Livable Places initiative. The program has transformed dozens of vacant houses from blights on neighborhoods dragging down property values to livable homes enhancing their neighborhoods and supporting county programs with property taxes.
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New Castle County librarian Adriana Camacho-Church discusses the inspiration for her first book, her path to becoming a librarian and author and discusses her upcoming book due out in May in this episode of PodCounty.
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New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer interviews Tesla's former head of global service and the CEO and founder of Evolve Auto, John Sweigart in this episode of PodCounty. John discusses Evolve's mission as a third-party repair and maintenance company for electric vehicles, the different between "digital" and "analog" EVs and the future of the electric vehicle industry.
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New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer interviews New Castle County Economic Development Director C.J. Bell, retired NCCPD Lt. Gerald Tatum and attorney Jordan Perry as they discuss New Castle County's Building Better Communities initiative and Project SEED, which aims to address crime prevention and violence reduction in a multidisciplinary fashion by improving neighborhoods from the ground up and providing youth mentorship and skills. The initiatives are part of New Castle County's ARPA projects, funded by the American Rescue Plan Act.
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New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer speaks with Blood Bank of Delmarva Vice President of Operations Emily Cunningham in the latest episode of PodCounty. Listen to learn all the different ways you can make a difference by donating blood!
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Food Bank of Delaware President and CEO Cathy Kanefsky joins PodCounty to discuss the Food Bank of Delaware's recent expansion in Milford, the need in the community, and the programs the Food Bank offers outside of feeding those in need.
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Recording artist, songwriter and author Stephen Kellogg joins PodCounty before his performance at The Queen with Matt Nathanson on Wednesday, February 22, 2023. Stephen shares his memories of touring with Delaware legend George Thorogood, insights from a life on the road and balancing life as a professional musician with being a dad.
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Delaware Theatre Company's Executive Director, Bud Martin, joined PodCounty to discuss his lengthy career in the theatre ahead of his retirement. Martin's final show will be "One Man, Two Guvnors," playing now. To find tickets, visit https://www.delawaretheatre.org/one-man-two-guvnors
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The A-10 Women's Basketball Tournament is coming back to Wilmington at The Chase Fieldhouse from March 1-5th. To learn more about the tournament or purchase tickets, visit: https://atlantic10.com/sports/2022/8/8/WBB23.aspx
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Brendan Kennealey, formerly the president of Salesianum School, joins PodCounty to talk about his new platform, Nester. Nester is a site for homeowners and prospective home buyers that can give insights into the long-term costs of home ownership based on individual home factors.
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Thaddeus Daniels, David Roberts and Layon Gray join PodCounty to discuss their play, "Black Angels over Tuskegee" which is playing at the Delaware Theatre Company through October 30, 2022. The play brings to life the stories of the Tuskegee Airman, an all-Black squadron that featured some of the best fighter-pilots of World War II.
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From August 16-21st the PGA Tour's top 70 golfers will find themselves at Wilmington Country Club for the BMW Championship in the penultimate tournament of their quest for the FedEx Cup. We talk with local tournament chair Tom Humphrey about how Wilmington was selected for the tournament by the Western Golf Association, what the PGA Tour is bringing to the course and what New Castle County residents can expect when over 100,000 golf fans descend on Delaware to see the best golfers in the world.
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Delaware's Secretary of Agriculture Michael Scuse joins PodCounty for our latest episode! Secretary Scuse is serving his second stint as the Secretary of Agriculture for the State of Delaware after previously serving from 2001-2008. He was also the undersecretary for the federal Department of Agriculture under President Obama, briefly serving as the acting secretary. Secretary Scuse discusses the challenges food producers in Delaware face, the effects of the supply chain on food prices and the future of agriculture in Delaware.
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Delaware's senior U.S. Senator, Tom Carper, joins PodCounty to discuss his undefeated election streak, his career as Delaware's Treasurer, Congressman, Governor and Senator, his service in Vietnam, and the war in Ukraine.
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Former DMA baseball star and Wilmington Blue Rocks hero Tyler Hill joins PodCounty for a wide-ranging podcast where we talk about life in the minor leagues, Tyler's journey through professional baseball, his passion for coaching, and Tyler shares his hot takes on everything from proposed changes to baseball's rules to the streaming wars and what to watch on Netflix.
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U.S. Senator Chris Coons joins PodCounty and shares his experience with AmeriCorps, his start in politics with the New Castle County Government, bipartisanship in the U.S. Senate and other stories from his career in politics.
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