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In this week's episode of "Open for Business" on the Listen Frederick Podcast Network, we had the pleasure of speaking with Laura Kefauver, founder and owner of Treasured Roots Farm. Nestled on 80 acres in the hills of Frederick County, Maryland, Treasured Roots Farm specializes in cultivating black truffles and lavender, crafting unique flavors and experiences. Laura shared insights into her journey from a corporate career to establishing the farm, the challenges and rewards of truffle and lavender cultivation, and her vision for creating a family-run enterprise that spans three generations. Tune in to learn more about Laura's dedication to sustainable agriculture and the artisanal products that make Treasured Roots Farm a cherished part of our local community.
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In this episode, we sit down with Sharon, a leadership coach and entrepreneur, to talk about her journey launching Blackborow Coaching & Consulting. From navigating career shifts during COVID to making high-level leadership training accessible for small business owners and neurodivergent professionals, Sharon shares her vision for Untangle, her upcoming podcast. We also dive into the importance of embracing change, the challenges of public speaking, and even the unexpected joys of scrapbooking. Plus, stay tuned for a special bonus: the unreleased first episode of Untangle!
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This week on Open for Business, we’re featuring XGolf Frederick—a state-of-the-art indoor golf experience that’s redefining the game. Owners Matt and Jill share how their love for golf and community inspired them to create a fun, family-friendly space where anyone can enjoy golf, rain or shine. From high-tech simulators with 98% accuracy to leagues, fundraisers, and corporate events, XGolf offers much more than just a golf simulator. Plus, it’s home to Birdies Bar and Grill, where you’ll find incredible food, drinks, and the best wings in town! Whether you’re an avid golfer, a curious beginner, or just looking for a great place to hang out, XGolf has something for everyone. Tune in to hear more about this innovative and family-focused local business!
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Join us for a delightful ride on "Open for Business: Unscripted" as we chat with Daniel from Maryland Double Decker. This episode dives into his passion for classic buses, their fascinating journey to the U.S., and how they’ve become a centerpiece for unique Frederick experiences—from themed tours to private events. Along the way, we explore the joys of community connection, creative ideas for future events (think Harry Potter and "Snakes on a Bus"), and the magic of seeing Frederick through new eyes. Don't miss this fun and inspiring conversation! https://listenfrederick.com/open-for-business-unscripted/
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In this candid and lively discussion, we welcome Don Stackhouse of Accessible Improvements and explore the keys to building a successful business, from maintaining honesty and reliability to delivering quality work and staying creative. Our guest shares compelling stories from their journey, transitioning from hospital bed maintenance to running a specialized accessibility improvement company, all while emphasizing the power of genuine customer connections and word-of-mouth referrals. Along the way, we reflect on lessons learned, the value of showing up when promised, and even the unexpected thrills of electric wheelchair races. Tune in for a mix of humor, insight, and inspiration!
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On this episode, we sit down with Dustin and Tyler Higgins, the dynamic duo behind The Wi-Fi Guy, to discuss their remarkable journey of innovation and growth. From opening a brick-and-mortar location in Funkstown, Maryland, to building key partnerships and expanding their tech solutions for local farmers, these forward-thinking entrepreneurs share how they’ve turned dreams into reality. Hear about their plans for 2025, Tyler’s transition into leading the business, and their exciting new podcast, Staying Connected with the Wi-Fi Guy, coming soon to the Listen Frederick network. Packed with inspiration and insights, this episode is a celebration of local business success and the power of staying connected. Vol.IIIhttps://dhbwifiguy.com/about-dhb-the-wi-fi-guy/
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In this heartfelt episode, we explore the story of Andrea and the legacy she left behind through "Andrea's Wish Foundation." After losing Andrea to postpartum depression, her loved ones channeled their grief into a mission to raise awareness and support for maternal mental health. Jeff shares stories of Andrea's life, their lifelong friendship, and the incredible community response to the foundation’s efforts, including a sold-out charity golf tournament. Learn how Andrea's family and friends are turning tragedy into action, supporting families in need, and creating lasting change. If you or someone you know is struggling, visit https://www.andreaswishfoundation.org/ for resources and support.
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On this episode we dive into the world of drug awareness and prevention with Melissa from Elks Lodge 684. Melissa shares her work leading the Elks' Drug Awareness Program, offering resources, education, and community outreach to combat the rising dangers of drug abuse, especially among youth. We discuss the impact of modern drugs like fentanyl, the pressures facing young people, and the importance of creating open, supportive environments for conversations about substance use. Plus, Melissa highlights partnerships with organizations like the DEA and local initiatives like Frederick Goes Purple, all aimed at raising awareness and fostering support for those affected. Join us for an inspiring and eye-opening conversation! https://www.elks.org/dap/
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In this heartfelt episode we dive into the ups and downs of parenting, coping with grief, and the unexpected ways life challenges us. Join us as we explore how tragedy shapes relationships, the importance of finding outlets to heal, and the small but meaningful moments that keep us going. From parenting quirks to the power of positivity and mental health awareness, this raw and unscripted conversation offers humor, honesty, and hope.
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In this episode of Open for Business: Unscripted, our very own Jack Diamond steps in the role of host to chat with Sean Norwood, General Manager of TriState Home Services, a family-run business spanning four generations since 1949. Sean shares insights on maintaining and upgrading HVAC systems, plumbing, and electrical services, with practical tips on efficiency, system lifespan, and preventing common issues. Discover the benefits of TriState’s yearly maintenance memberships, cutting-edge technology, and commitment to customer relationships, staff training, and historical preservation in Frederick homes. Tune in for expert advice and a deep dive into why TriState’s legacy of trust makes them a top choice for home services. https://tristatehomeservices.com/
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Join us for an engaging episode as we sit down with Jake Weddle, partner at RWC Lawyers, a Frederick-based firm specializing in business litigation, property disputes, and more. Discover Jake's journey from a science background to becoming a champion for the "little guy," his approach to balancing work and family, and his passion for skiing. Hear how his team brings a collaborative and client-focused edge to every case. With humor, humility, and insights into legal life, this conversation highlights the local roots and expertise driving RWC Lawyers’ success.
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In this episode of Open for Business, guest host Dave Barnhart talks with Tom Albero, CEO of Alliance Material Handling, about the company’s transformative Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). Since its inception in 2004, the ESOP has helped Alliance grow from a $29 million to a $200 million company, reducing employee turnover and creating 25 employee millionaires. Albero shares how this program has fostered a culture of ownership, boosted retention, and empowered employees to achieve financial independence. Tune in to hear inspiring stories of success, community impact, and the long-term benefits of employee ownership.
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In this episode of Open for Business, special guest host Dave Barnhart sits down with Dan Shapiro, owner of Precision Point Shooting and Training in Frederick, Maryland. Dan shares what makes this new facility unique, with its state-of-the-art design, extensive training options, and a welcoming environment for all skill levels. They discuss the variety of services offered—from everyday shooting lanes and simulators to specialized training classes for Maryland residents seeking handgun qualifications, tactical skill-building, and more. Dan highlights the experienced trainers, many of whom have years of industry knowledge, and the facility's dedication to providing a safe, comfortable experience for newcomers, especially women, who represent a growing segment of their clientele. For Veteran’s Day, they’re offering special discounts for veterans, active duty military, and law enforcement. Tune in to hear about Precision Point's commitment to community, education, and support for those interested in shooting sports.
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On this episode we talk with James Meunier owner of the the Hagerstown Warthogs basketball team and Jerrod Mustaf Founder of the Street Basketball Association (SBA). We talk about their mission to revive street basketball culture in Hagerstown, Maryland. Jared, former NBA player and SBA President, shares his passion for using basketball as a community-building tool, providing local talent with a platform to showcase their skills. We discuss the upcoming SBA streetball season launching in 2025, featuring games, clinics, and showcases like the November 10th event at Hagerstown’s Gale Center, where streetball legends White Chocolate and Baby Shaq will host tryouts and pick teams to face off in a high-energy doubleheader. The event promises family-friendly entertainment that’s both affordable and engaging. Get more details at hagerstownwarthogsbasketball.com and listen in to discover how the Warthogs and SBA are bringing streetball back to its roots in a big way!
This episode is dedicated to the family of Jerrod Mustaf. This interview is the last known recorded interview before his passing. Jerrod love basketball and I believe you can truly hear it in his voice. Love what you do every day and happiness will win the race.
Jerrod Mustaf Oct 28th1969 - Oct 28th2024
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On this episode, two Listen Fredrick Podcasts collide. We sit down with Mark Maradei, host of The Original Sports Podcast, to explore his journey in podcasting, the dedication behind producing engaging sports content, and the fun banter his team brings to each episode. Mark shares insights into balancing passion with professionalism, the future of podcasting, and the unique approach his team takes to cover everything from Disc Golf to NFL hot topics. Join us as we discuss the challenges of building a podcast team, creating engaging content for diverse sports fans, and the potential for sports podcasts in today’s media landscape. Tune in to hear more about what keeps The Original Sports Podcast growing and the dynamic world of sports content creation.
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In this episode, we explore the charm and unique experiences offered by Big Cork Vineyards in Maryland. Keith Morris, the General Manager of Big Cork, shares his daily tradition of capturing panoramic views of the stunning landscape, his transition from California’s wine industry, and the joys of working at a vineyard nestled in "Pleasant Valley." He discusses the winery’s world-class wines, the importance of local production, and the welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. Whether you're a wine connoisseur or new to vineyards, Big Cork offers an unforgettable experience with its beautiful scenery, special events, and a laid-back, yet sophisticated vibe.
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In this episode we sit down with Mike Dickson, a top-ranked golf instructor and creator of innovative training aids like the Lag Master. Mike shares his journey from teaching at prestigious golf clubs to launching his own company, helping golfers of all levels improve their swing. We dive into his passion for coaching, his creative inventions, and his plans for upcoming golf schools. Whether you're a casual player or a dedicated golfer, Mike’s insights will inspire you to take your game to the next level. Tune in for practical tips and an inside look at the world of golf coaching!
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In this episode we take you to the heart of the 40th Annual Middletown Heritage Festival. Join us as we explore the vibrant community, meeting local vendors, artists, and businesses that make the festival special. From custom apparel to handmade pottery, alpaca socks, and even bee-keeping, this lively event has something for everyone. Join us for an unscripted tour of Middletown’s rich heritage and the unique stories behind the people who bring this beloved festival to life.
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In this episode we sit down with Tiffany, also known as The Frederick Mom, who has built a local community around family-friendly events and businesses in Frederick. We discuss her journey from starting a page to highlight welcoming places for families to her growing presence with 20,000 followers. Tiffany shares insights on her passion for supporting local businesses, nonprofits, and providing useful resources for parents. With a down-to-earth and positive approach, Tiffany’s platform is helping both families and the Frederick community thrive.
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In this episode we welcome back Nora Neil Daggett, author of When Tears Have Voice, to discuss her upcoming book Beyond Tears. We dive into themes of loss, healing, and faith, exploring how grief can be transformed through spiritual strength. Nora shares her thoughts on the power of hope, the impact of her 31 Days of Peace scripture cards, and how her faith guides her writing. The episode also touches on the challenges of AI and online scams, with practical advice for listeners on staying vigilant. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on navigating life’s toughest moments.
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