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Rochester Living with Mark Siwiec and Corey James Moran

Rochester Living with Mark Siwiec and Corey James Moran
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Rochester Living, hosted by Mark Siwiec and Corey James Moran of Elysian Homes by Mark Siwiec and Associates, is your go-to podcast for everything happening in Rochester, NY, and beyond. From real estate trends and local news to Buffalo Bills updates, pop culture highlights, and the best of what the Flower City has to offer, we've got you covered.
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Fall vibes are in full swing on this week's episode of Rochester Living! Mark & Corey sit down with pumpkin carving legend Adam Burton — winner of Food Network’s Halloween Wars and the creative force behind Chick'n Out Chicken. 🍗 From carving 2,000+ pound pumpkins to landing collaborations with Disney, Marvel, and Dunkin’, Adam shares how he turned his passion into a thriving career.
Mark and Corey welcome longtime friend and former state senator and judge Rick Dollinger for a candid discussion about free speech and political rhetoric. From Jimmy Kimmel’s on-air controversy to how divisive language trickles down to our own community, Rick offers a veteran public servant’s perspective on why civility matters now more than ever.
Mark and Corey welcome Dale Wickham of Wickham Farms, who shares how his family’s 1980s pumpkin stand grew into a nationally recognized model for “agri-tainment” while they also break down the latest real-estate numbers and mortgage rates.
From Monet’s water lilies to breaking down barriers in the arts, Rochester’s Memorial Art Gallery is entering a bold new chapter. Mark and Corey sit down with Sarah Jesse, MAG’s Director, to hear how a life-changing moment in Detroit set her on the path to leading one of our city’s most iconic institutions.
This week, Mark and Corey share the latest trends in the Rochester housing market before sitting down with Erica Fee, Festival Producer & Executive Director of the Rochester Fringe Festival. Erica takes us inside the festival’s journey from its early roots to becoming one of the largest and most unique arts events in the country, where creativity shines through comedy, dance, theatre, music, film, and unforgettable outdoor spectacles.
This week, Mark and Corey dive into what’s happening in the Rochester real estate market — from shifting buyer trends to the latest housing inventory numbers. We’re also joined by special guest Mallorie Rulison, candidate for Monroe County Family Court Judge. Mallorie shares her journey in law, her passion for helping families, and how she hopes to make a difference in the Rochester community.
Ever wondered what it really takes to open a restaurant in Rochester? Chef Cruz opens up about the challenges, triumphs, and inspiration behind launching his own spot. Tune in to discover the city’s next must-try dining experience!
Join us on this episode of Rochester Living as we sit down with Melissa Powers of Genesee Regional Bank (GRB) to dive into the current real estate market! We cover key topics like mortgage rates, market predictions, advice for buyers and sellers, and analyze the latest numbers on active listings, pending sales, and recent transactions. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or seasoned investor, Melissa’s insights are invaluable for navigating today’s real estate landscape. Tune in for expert advice on how to make informed decisions in a dynamic market!
In this episode of Rochester Living, we sit down with Mike Thomas, founder of Thomas Media Group and host of In Good Company, to explore how storytelling and AI are transforming the future of marketing.
This week on Rochester Living, we’re getting back to our roots, real estate! No guest, no fluff, just Mark and Corey breaking down the current state of the market.
In this episode of Rochester Living, we sit down with high-profile criminal defense attorney James Nobles to discuss what it really takes to win in court. From homicide trials to white-collar crime, James has built a reputation for thorough preparation, strategic jury selection, and controlling the media narrative.
Kathy Parrinello, President & CEO of both Strong Memorial Hospital and Highland Hospital, joins the podcast to share her extraordinary journey, from starting as a staff nurse at Strong in 1975 to making history as the first woman to lead both institutions.
This week on Rochester Living, we sit down with Cyndi Weis, founder of Breathe Yoga & Juice Bar, to talk about how a lifelong love of yoga led her to create one of Rochester’s most beloved wellness spaces. Guided more by intuition and passion than profit, Cyndi built Breathe around the kind of experience she craved herself.We talk about the early days of Breathe, her daughters' role in shaping its future, and how yoga helped her build confidence and clarity from the time she was just 12 years old.
What does it take to host one of golf’s biggest events, and what’s next for one of the country’s most historic courses?This week on Rochester Living, we sit down with Ron Pluta, past president of Oak Hill Country Club and Tournament Chair of the 2023 PGA Championship, to talk all things Oak Hill. Ron shares:-Behind-the-scenes stories from the PGA Championship-A look ahead at the $45 million renovation currently underway-His personal connection to Rochester and the legacy of the Pluta Cancer CenterWhether you’re a golf fan, a Rochester local, or just love a good leadership story, this episode is packed with insight, vision, and passion.
Get the inside scoop on one of Rochester’s most iconic events! In this episode, we sit down with Marc Iacona, Executive Director, Co-Producer and Co-Owner of the Rochester International Jazz Festival.
This week we sat down with Berkeley Brean, Chief Investigative Reporter at @News10NBC, to talk about life in local journalism and the stories that have stuck with him over the years.From covering major investigations to navigating the daily news cycle, Berkeley shared what it’s really like to report on the issues that shape our community, and why he still loves doing it.If you’ve seen his work on TV, you’ll enjoy hearing the thoughtful, grounded perspective he brings behind the scenes.
What does it take to dress some of the most popular, and stylish, men in America? In this episode of Rochester Living, we sit down with Peter Roberti, Vice President of Retail Sales at Adrian Jules, to talk about the legacy of one of Rochester’s most iconic menswear brands. As a third-generation leader in the family business, Peter shares stories from behind the scenes—how his grandfather started the company, how he and his father came to tailor for celebrities like Shaquille O'Neal and Robert De Niro, and why personal style still matters in a world of fast fashion. Whether you’re into fashion, local business, or just love a good multi-generational success story, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
This week on the podcast we are joined by Excell Partners CEO, Theresa Mazzullo, to discuss her company's efforts to bring new tech companies to Rochester and the surrounding area. She shares some of her favorite investments and reflects on why these investments are crucial for bolstering the economy of Upstate New York.
Jaime Saunders, President and CEO of United Way of Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes, joins Rochester Living to share how she and her team mobilize thousands of volunteers, donors, and community partners to create meaningful change in Rochester. Jaime discusses her inspiring journey from working with survivors of domestic violence to leading one of the region’s largest nonprofit organizations, and she offers insights into tackling poverty, promoting economic mobility, and building healthier communities. This conversation highlights how collaborative leadership and compassionate action can transform lives right here in Rochester.
This week we are joined by the host of the Real Power Podcast and owner of Real3D Media, @camvank to discuss the potential of podcasts and how to leverage that potential into growing a successful business. He shares his story of starting his business at just 23 years old and his hopes for what the future might hold as he continues to grow Real3D.