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Appalachian Treasures and Dreams
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Welcome to Appalachian Treasures & Dreams. Join Christie Addington from eXp Realty and Ryan Ramsey from Stockton Mortgage to talk about what is happening in our local communities. They are here to talk about real estate, mortgage financing, and bring you some great guests to help you keep up with what’s happening around you.
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In this episode of Appalachian Treasures & Dreams, we welcome back Marshall Tyson, CEO of United Way of Northeast Kentucky, along with Stephan Harris, Board Vice Chair, and Erika Berry, Resource Development Coordinator. Together, they share exciting updates on UWNEK’s ongoing work in our region—highlighting the Bridge Builders program, partnerships that are making a difference, and the powerful impact of community support. We also dive into what’s been accomplished since Marshall’s last visit and get a preview of what’s ahead for United Way NEKY.Tune in to hear how UWNEK continues to strengthen our community and how you can get involved in building a brighter future right here at home.
In this episode of Appalachian Treasures & Dreams, we welcome Michelle Dixon Gerlach, the heart and soul behind Willow Valley Farmhouse. Michelle is a certified herbalist, gardener, and storyteller who shares her passion for family farm life, herbal remedies, and farm-fresh recipes with a growing online community.
In this episode of Appalachian Treasures and Dreams, we sit down with Celeste Kouns, the new director of Visit Ashland, to talk about her vision, what’s ahead for Ashland tourism, and how she plans to build on the city’s momentum. From events and local partnerships to fresh ideas for promoting the region, Celeste brings enthusiasm and insight to her new role. Plus, Christie shares some exciting personal news, and Ryan talks about his recent trip to Washington, D.C. — and what it means for our Appalachian story. Don’t miss this jam-packed episode full of updates, inspiration, and community pride!
In our 50th episode of Appalachian Treasures and Dreams, we’re honored to sit down with Shawn Moore, Principal of the Russell Area Technology Center (RATC) in Russell, Kentucky. With a rich background in education, international research, and public service, Shawn brings a global perspective to the local classroom—shaping futures through career and technical education.We dive into the innovative programs at RATC—from welding and nursing to information technology and marketing—and explore how the center is preparing students for both college and the 21st-century workforce. Shawn shares insights into how partnerships with local industries are helping students earn credentials and job opportunities before graduation.Whether you're an educator, parent, or simply passionate about the future of our region, this milestone episode offers a powerful glimpse into how technical education is transforming lives right here in eastern Kentucky.
In this episode of Appalachian Treasures and Dreams, we sit down with Debbie Cosper, Director of the Boyd County Public Library, and Ben Nunley, Public Services Manager, to explore the library’s rich history, its vital role in the community, and the exciting innovations shaping its future. From genealogy resources and homebound services to digital expansion and community outreach, discover how this library continues to be a cornerstone of learning and connection in Eastern Kentucky. We also dive into Debbie and Ben’s personal journeys in public service and the passion that drives their work.
In this vibrant episode of Appalachian Treasures and Dreams, we sit down with the inspiring Melanie Adkins, founder of Jack and the Bean Coffee Company in Kenova, WV. Melanie shares her journey from being a beloved morning news anchor at WSAZ to creating a coffee shop that not only serves delicious brews but also empowers individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Discover how Jack and the Bean is "serving opportunity with every cup" and making a heartfelt impact in the community. Don't miss this blend of warmth and inspiration! #AppalachianTreasuresAndDreams #JackAndTheBean #MelanieAdkins #Inspiration #Community #Podcast #CoffeeWithACause
Join us in this compelling episode of the Appalachian Treasures and Dreams podcast as we sit down with Tim England, Director of the Ashland-Boyd County-Catlettsburg Emergency Management. Discover the intricate world of emergency management, from strategic planning to real-life responses, and learn about the pivotal events that have shaped the resilience of Boyd County, Kentucky. Tim shares firsthand experiences and sheds light on the coordinated efforts that keep our communities safe in times of crisis. Whether it's natural disasters or unforeseen emergencies, this episode offers a deep dive into the challenges and triumphs of safeguarding our region.
In this episode of Appalachian Treasures and Dreams, we sit down with Marshall Tyson, CEO of United Way of Northeast Kentucky, to discuss their upcoming food drive and a special guest who will be making an appearance. If you're a football fan, this is one event you won’t want to miss!We also take some time to dive into the local real estate market, sharing valuable insights for anyone buying, selling, or currently owning a home. Don’t miss this episode packed with useful information and community highlights!
In this episode of Appalachian Treasures and Dreams, we sit down with Jim Wilcox of Fearless Defense, a seasoned instructor certified to teach concealed carry classes in Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia. Jim shares his expertise on church security, offering vital insights for church security teams to safeguard their congregations. We also dive into personal safety strategies for realtors, a profession where situational awareness can be a lifesaver. Whether you're part of a church security team or a realtor looking to enhance your safety practices, this episode is packed with essential advice and practical tips.
In this episode, we welcome back two familiar faces to Appalachian Treasures and Dreams: Marshall Tyson, CEO of United Way of Northeast Kentucky, and Mike Maynard, Director of Hillcrest Bruce Mission. Marshall provides an update on the United Way's impactful work since his last visit, including the innovative Bridge Building Program. We delve deep into the exciting new partnership between the United Way and Hillcrest Bruce Mission, "United in Mission," exploring how this collaboration will create a stronger, more united Appalachian community. Join us as we discover how these dedicated leaders are making a difference in the lives of those in need.
On this episode, we continue our conversation with Mike Maynard, Executive Director of Hillcrest-Bruce Mission. We hope you enjoyed the first part and continue to enjoy the remainder of your conversation.
On this episode, Christie and Ryan sat down with Mike Maynard, Executive Director of The Hillcrest-Bruce Mission. This is one of many different positions Mike has in the community. This is something everyone needs to hear. Mike and The Mission is one of the community's great assets and resources for helping people break the cycle of generation poverty. This was a long conversation, so this episode is Part 1 of 2. So still come back next week and hear the conclusion.
On this episode, Christie and Ryan sit down with Rachel Swindler, Coordinator of Bereavement Services for Community Hospice. We talked about what bereavement services Community Hospice offers and how to access them. We also talk about grief and loosing a loved one and how way a Bereavement Counselor can help. So, take some time and listen. We hope you enjoy it.
Christie and Ryan sat down this episode with Scott Martin, President & CEO, and Scott Rigsby, Chairman of the Board, of the Northeast Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (formerly The Ashland Alliance). We discussed all the changes that happened at the Chamber from the new leadership to the new logo and slogan. So, take some time to listen and learn about an old friend with a new look.
On this episode, Christie and Ryan sit down with local entrepreneur Diamond Lewis, owner of many local businesses like Ashland Outlet, Sideburns, & Oasis Point. We discuss Diamond's start, his ups and downs, and how he got to where he is today. Take some time to listen and learn what has made him successful and hopefully you'll get something out of it to inspire your entrepreneur spirit.
This episode we have a conversation with Norma Meek and talk about her career in Education and all her volunteer week she does locally to help better our community. So, take a moment and click the play button and enjoy learning about a wonderful local lady.
On this episode we sit down with our local renaissance man, Jeremy Holbrook. A man who wears many hats, father, husband, Executive Director of The Neighborhood in Ashland, Boyd County Commissioner and archery coach. This was a very inspirational and emotional conversation that you won't want to miss, so take some time to listen and because we know you will enjoy it.
On this episode, we sit down again with our local Executive Director, Amber Whitley and Jeff Hornyak, Regional Philanthropy Officer from the American Red Cross. The Red Cross needs all our help locally, especially volunteers. Amber & Jeff talk about not only how to volunteer, but other ways you can help the Red Cross.
On this episode, Christie and Ryan sit down and talk with former Ashland Mayor and Mayoral candidate Chuck Charles. We talk about Chuck's past exploits from working in law enforcement in Washington DC to his time as Mayor of Ashland. We also talk with him about his current run for mayor and what his goals are for the city. So, take some time and listen in and get the information you need to make an informed decision on Election Day.
On this episode, we sit down with Hunter Boyd, Boyd County's Economic Development Director, and Andrew Steele, Executive Director of Boyd County Tourism and Convention Bureau. We talk about the past couple years and how Boyd County has gotten to where they are and what is to come in the Future. Especially the upcoming Rock The Country Music Festival, featuring Kid Rock and Jason Aldean.