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Meeting Charleston

Meeting Charleston

Nicole Gordon | Mark Gordon

The lowcountry's movers, leaders and shakers! Everybody has a story and we are here to help them tell it. #meetingcharleston
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Meeting Charleston episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Meeting Charleston for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Meeting Charleston episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Meeting Charleston - Meeting Eric Gussin | Trio

Meeting Eric Gussin | Trio

Meeting Charleston

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10/21/19 • 52 min

#TakeMeToTrio

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Meeting Charleston - Meeting Judd Baker | Cryo Evolution
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05/20/20 • 24 min

We sat down with Judd Baker, owner of CryoEvolution.
Cryotherapy has taken the concept of ice baths to another level, making recovery much faster and much more effective due to the lower temperatures.
Extreme cold temperatures help the body recover quicker. Body temperature, blood flow and inflammation are immediately reduced, accelerating recovery and reducing pain. The effects can last for days.

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In 2016, Going Places founder, Katie Blomquist, was a first-grade teacher in a low-income elementary school. She had a 6-year student named Jawan who wanted a bike for his birthday and it shocked Katie to learn he had never owned one. She wished she could buy him a bike, but that wasn’t possible on a teacher’s salary. It was something that Katie couldn’t get off her mind knowing Jawan was growing up without the joy of riding his own bike.
As Katie started to ask around her class, she realized that most of the kids had never owned a bike. Remembering her own childhood filled with joyful memories of riding her bike all around her neighborhood, she set out to change this sad realization. Katie had the idea to buy all 650 students in her school a brand new, high-quality bike by starting a GoFundMe campaign. With the help of Affordabike, a local Charleston custom bicycle shop, this idea became a reality.
Katie’s campaign went viral and some of the top news outlets in the country reported on it including Good Morning America, The Today Show, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, ABC World News, Time Magazine, USA Today, Post and Courier, and The Steve Harvey Show. The story behind Going Places was catching on fire throughout America. On March 30, 2017, she surprised every student at Pepperhill Elementary School with a brand new bike. After this successful event, Katie now had an even greater vision.
Her vision was to create a nonprofit whose mission was to bring Joy to children in need. To make that a reality, Katie would have to focus her efforts full time on this new venture, which meant stepping away from teaching. In June 2017, she got to work on building the dream of Going Places, which involved rallying the community around her cause. It was important to Katie that her supporters understood why there was a need for Joy in these children’s lives.
Numerous organizations focus on providing the basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter, yet one thing often overlooked for children is their social-emotional need for Joy. For many kids living in poverty, it is when they get home from school that the real stress begins. So why a bike?

These kids can live in less-than-desirable and unpredictable circumstances and a bike provides them with a sense of freedom and escape. It also builds self-worth by being the first item of value they can call their own. A bike can restore the innocence of childhood that many have had taken away.

A person may have all of the basic "needs" in life, but what kind of life is one without Joy? What kind of adult will a child grow up to be if they have lacked Joy?

Going Places invites everyone in their community to join them on this ride of providing Joy to these children in need and letting them know that they deserve to go places in life.

They're Going Places, Wanna Come?

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Meeting Charleston - #UnitingCharleston | KJ Kearney
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06/08/20 • 30 min

My name is KJ Kearney and I’m a native and current resident of North Charleston, SC.

HISTORICALLY BLACK - I graduated from one of the greatest HBCUs to ever exist, South Carolina State University (@scstate1896) where I played football and was a member of the University’s very first Honors Program class.

I HAVE MY OWN DAY (KINDA) - In 2018 I wrote a proclamation for RED RICE DAY which was approved by the City of Charleston. The proclamation was created to formally recognize the culinary contributions of my enslaved ancestors to the city.

(RETIRED) SNEAKERHEAD - I was an avid collector of sneakers. At one point, I had about 200 pairs in my possession. That’s still low to other sneaker enthusiasts but hella higher than most people (BONUS: my favorite sneaker color is grey).

SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT - This year I was given the exclusive “EXPERT” badge at the Charleston Wine + Food Festival (@chswineandfood) because of my knowledge on Gullah Geechee culture and cuisine. Even hosted an event for them called “Soul Stroll”. You should have been there—shit was lit!

BLACK FOOD MATTERS - So the purpose of #BlackFoodFridays is to encourage everyone to support Black owned restaurants, chefs, caterers, and producers every Friday. That’s why I’m always shouting out different restaurants and food creatives on this page.

NONPROFIT LOADING - Because of the support I’ve been given, in such a short period of time, I have been able to donate meals to essential workers in both Charleston and North Charleston. 125 to be specific. And it’s part of the reason why I’m starting a nonprofit to help facilitate this work.

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Meeting Charleston - Meeting Chris + Nicole | Indigo Reef Brewing Company
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05/21/20 • 43 min

Chris Ranere and wife Nicole moved to Mt. Pleasant from the Midwest, where they both worked for a large software company. As 9-to-5ers are wont to do, the couple decided they were worn out from the "work hard, play hard" mantra of their job. Ranere says the beer bug bit him when he ordered a home brewing kit. "I studied electrical engineering and I started writing my own recipes. I have this mindset where I like to tinker and play, it was fun looking into the science." The Raneres did their research, Chris took on an assistant brewing position at Two Blokes to learn everything thing he could about the production side of things, and they lined up their financials. They were ready to throw their hat in the ring.
Mary Scott Hardaway - Charleston City Paper

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Meeting Charleston - Meeting Matt Bonelli | Ninja Coaching
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02/20/20 • 58 min

Matt believes that anyone can build a better business and live a better life at the same time. It does not matter where you are now or what you are currently doing, you have the opportunity to put yourself on the path towards success. He's learned a lot in his professional career which ranges from Wall Street to Main Street, but the most important thing he's learned is that we should never wait to set ourselves in the right direction to achieve our vision.
Matt's current areas of expertise are natural gas vehicles and real estate. He is co-founder of Adsorbed Natural Gas Products, Inc. where they are developing on-board, low-pressure adsorbed natural gas storage technology to bring affordable, clean energy to the automotive world. He is also a real estate business coach with Ninja Coaching where he connects with all different people looking to grow their own business while maintaining an enjoyable lifestyle.
Matt is also the co-host of the Ninja Coaching Coast To Coast podcast, a podcast dedicating to real estate, entrepreneurship, and Ninja Selling.
If you want to talk shop, get in a solid workout (maintaining a healthy business involves maintaining a healthy lifestyle) or if you just want to say “hey,” drop him a note and tell him a little bit about yourself. He's incredible!

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Meeting Charleston - Meeting Sara + Scott + Chris | Tradesman Brewing Company
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10/02/19 • 71 min

Founded by husband and wife team, Scott and Sara Gayle McConnell, Tradesman opened as the first brewery on James Island in April 2014 and became part of the growing Charleston beer community. Scott and Sara Gayle had extensive home brewing experience, which fueled their dream of starting their own commercial brewery. Co-Owner Chris Winn joined the team in January of 2015 with years of brewery experience and a love of local beer. The new facility is capable of producing almost 2500 barrels of beer annually, and plans to sell draft and canned beer in Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, and Hilton Head/Bluffton/Beaufort.
The tasting room (Center for Beer Outreach & Education) will be be open soon for further exploration Monday-Thursday 12-8pm, Friday and Saturday 12-10pm 4:30-8pm, and Sunday 12-6pm
“BREWSTER”: Sara is the VP of Ops for Brewster an acronym for Building Relationships Empowering Women Striving To Exist Responsibly.

UNION CLUB: They have a “union” complete with dues and secret meetings.

GROWLER CLUB: Which one is your favorite?

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Meeting Charleston - Meeting JJ Rahnamoon | Charleston Empire Properties
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11/29/19 • 34 min

JJ Rahnamoon is native to Charleston, raised in the heart of downtown. He began working in his family’s restaurant at an early age, which helped build the dedicated work ethic he has today. Although the family restaurant is still flourishing after 40 years, JJ decided he wanted to pursue a career of his own as a Real Estate agent in Charleston, SC. His deep rooted knowledge of the city & desire to help others has made the transition from hospitality to the real estate industry seamless.

JJ Rahnamoon is a James Island Charter High School Graduate. He attended Trident Technical College where he received his associate’s degree in business management. He began studying real estate in late 2013 and recently joined The Boulevard Company, with hopes to pursue his own success with Charleston Empire Properties.
JJ represents residential buyers & sellers as well as commercial buyers, sellers, & tenants. His team has the knowledge, technology, and experience needed to help clients buy or sell their properties in a timely manner.

www.charlestonempireproperties.com

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FAQ

How many episodes does Meeting Charleston have?

Meeting Charleston currently has 26 episodes available.

What topics does Meeting Charleston cover?

The podcast is about Success, Society & Culture, Foodie, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Mindset, Risk, Growth, Podcast, Podcasts, Business and Networking.

What is the most popular episode on Meeting Charleston?

The episode title 'Meeting Joe Cunningham | U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 1st Congressional District' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Meeting Charleston?

The average episode length on Meeting Charleston is 42 minutes.

How often are episodes of Meeting Charleston released?

Episodes of Meeting Charleston are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Meeting Charleston?

The first episode of Meeting Charleston was released on Aug 12, 2019.

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