Episodios

  • A Great DJ Does More Than Press Play
    Mar 26 2026

    You can feel it when the music is being “played” versus when a real DJ is running the room. We hang out with Stacey and Jeff Thomas of Hit N Run Mobile DJ to unpack what professional mobile DJ services actually look like, from the first planning call to the last song of the night. They’re based in the Binghamton, New York area, and they’ve built a reputation for keeping the dance floor moving while staying calm behind the scenes.

    We talk about the biggest misconception in the DJ world: that anyone with Spotify can do the job. Stacy and Jeff explain why weddings especially demand more than a playlist, including crowd reading, clean audio for key moments, reliable equipment, and a plan that keeps the whole event flowing. They also share the wide range of events they handle, like graduation parties, birthday parties, anniversary parties, gender reveals, and even funerals, where the right music matters in a completely different way.

    Then we zoom out to the business side: how a family-owned and operated DJ company markets itself, why word of mouth is still the strongest channel for local service businesses, and how being on the radio three days a week shapes their voice and their ideas. We even get into why they’ve considered starting a podcast as a place to be less filtered and more real.

    If you’re searching for a wedding DJ, a party DJ, or a mobile DJ near Binghamton, this conversation will help you know what to ask and what you’re really paying for. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend planning an event, and leave a review so more neighbors can find the show.

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    12 m
  • Yes, He Cleans For A Living And It Is Brutal
    Mar 23 2026

    A lot of people think hiring a housekeeper is about convenience. We see it differently: it’s about trust, safety, and knowing the person in your home takes real pride in the work. That’s why our conversation with Rich Fulmer from Redbeard Housekeeping hits so hard. He walks us through what sets his cleaning services apart, including years of hands-on experience, chemical certifications, and a simple standard for credibility: show the work. Rich shares how photos and videos on Facebook help potential clients judge results for themselves, not just take someone’s word for it.

    We also get into the real story behind his business. After reconstructive shoulder surgery, returning to his forklift job wasn’t possible the way it used to be, so he rebuilt his working life from the ground up. Rich talks about leaving clock-in culture behind, finding early clients through friends, and choosing the challenge of running a small local business because being your own boss is worth it. Along the way, he breaks down common housekeeping myths, including the idea that cleaning is “easy” or that it’s only women’s work, and he explains why deep cleaning is physically demanding and sometimes unexpectedly intense.

    Finally, Rich shares how he attracts customers in the Finger Lakes without a website by using Facebook groups, local posts, and a portfolio mindset. We also learn about his creative side hustle, Twister Ratt Productions, where he does videography, graphic design, wrestling events, weddings, and music projects. If you care about small business grit, professional home cleaning, and honest service, this one is for you. Subscribe, share the episode with a neighbor, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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    16 m
  • Affordable Live Entertainment For Small Towns
    Mar 20 2026

    We meet Brandon Bell from World X Storm and talk about building affordable, family-friendly entertainment that brings small towns together. We dig into how he promotes concerts, comedy, wrestling, and community events while staying transparent and mission-driven.
    • World By Storm’s mix of concerts, weddings, comedy, and pro wrestling
    • The origin story from touring musician to event promoter and booker
    • Keeping most tickets at $10 to make live entertainment affordable
    • Partnering with local nonprofits and donating proceeds to community programs
    • Industry misconceptions about shady promoters and how transparency builds trust
    • Marketing through social media analytics plus local radio and newspapers
    • Who the events are for, with a focus on families and ages 25 to 40



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    13 m
  • From Idea To Custom Gift With Lee Lee Creations
    Mar 18 2026

    A lot of people think custom gifts are just “send a photo and it’s done.” The truth is more human and way more interesting. We sit down with Shawna Lee from Lee Lee's Creations to talk about what happens between a spark of an idea and a finished custom shirt, sticker, cup, or one-of-one gift someone actually treasures. If you’ve ever searched for personalized gifts, custom items, or a local maker who can bring your vision to life, this conversation shows what quality customization really takes.

    Shawna shares her path from growing up in a crafty home to launching her small business during COVID after finally buying a vinyl cutting machine. One family gift project turned into a request, then a stream of orders, and eventually a clear brand built on listening closely and iterating with customers. We also dig into the biggest misconception in the custom crafting world: that it’s so oversaturated there’s no room left. Shauna explains why service, patience, and communication still separate great makers from the rest and why “quick” often still means thoughtful.

    We also talk niche marketing and community, including how fan-inspired Taylor Swift items helped define her target audience, plus what she’s learning next with 3D printing and CAD modeling as she moves toward original products. You’ll hear where to find her work online and in a Colorado Springs storefront at Hidden Gems alongside other local artists. If you enjoy stories about small business, handmade entrepreneurship, and creative problem-solving, subscribe to the podcast, share this with a friend who loves custom gifts, and leave a review with your favorite moment.

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    6 m
  • Milton Gymnastics Academy And The Joy Of Learning New Skills
    Mar 18 2026

    Gymnastics has a reputation problem. Too many people hear the word and assume it is only for elite kids chasing medals or for bodies that already move perfectly. We sit down with Shawn McNally from Milton Gymnastics Academy to flip that idea on its head and talk about gymnastics as a practical, joyful path to getting healthy and fit at any age. If you have ever thought “I am not built for that,” this conversation is your invitation to rethink what’s possible.

    Shawn shares what Milton Gymnastics Academy teaches and why the real win is not a podium, it is progress: strength, balance, flexibility, coordination, and confidence that carries into everyday life. We talk about the simple but powerful benefits of showing up to learn one skill at a time, even if your goal is just a cartwheel. You will also hear who their most common customers are, why more boys should be doing gymnastics, and how adults can stay involved well beyond the teen years.

    Along the way, we get a glimpse of the person behind the coaching, including how he turned a lifelong passion into a full-time career and why he would keep teaching and creating even if money were no object. If you are searching for gymnastics classes in Milton Florida, youth fitness programs, or adult gymnastics training that focuses on safe, steady improvement, this episode will help you know what to look for.

    If you enjoy meeting great local business owners and discovering community resources, subscribe to the Good Neighbor Podcast, share this episode with a friend, and leave a quick review. What is one skill you have always wanted to learn?

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    6 m
  • From Mortgage Rookie To Real Estate Leader
    Mar 4 2026

    What if the real unlock in real estate isn’t a magic lead source, but the courage to ask better questions—every single day? We sit down with New Jersey listing specialist Daniel Mesrobian to trace his journey from a teaching major to mortgage rookie to top producer who rebuilt his life through mentorship and relentless practice. Along the way, we unpack why control of listings sets the market narrative, how to qualify sellers with precision, and what a daily prospecting rhythm does for confidence, pipeline, and close rates.

    Daniel takes us inside his playbook: the talk tracks that open doors, the 10 pointed questions that turn a “maybe” into a clear yes or no, and the mindset shift that comes from proximity to high achievers. He shares the unvarnished truth about 2009’s crash and how learning to listen—really listen—built resilience and results. We also explore how he uses content and his own podcast to serve agents first, giving away scripts and frameworks that spark wins and naturally draw people into deeper coaching. If you’ve ever believed the myth that one luxury deal solves everything, this conversation will recalibrate how you think about skill, structure, and scale.

    Beyond tactics, Daniel’s personal habits reveal the engine behind consistent performance: reading for hours with a black coffee, skiing and biking to reset, and showing up in the Green Room to prospect live where agents can hear real calls from start to close. For homeowners and buyers, he offers a simple path: get a comprehensive plan from a pro, decide with data, and act on timing that fits your life. For agents, the mandate is clear—specialize in listings, master the ask, and let repetition compound into authority.

    Ready to level up your approach to real estate, whether you’re buying, selling, or building a career? Follow @DanielMesrobian across platforms, check out his webinar on qualifying sellers, and join the Green Room to hear live calls. If this conversation helped you think sharper about the market, subscribe, share with a colleague, and leave a quick review to support the show.

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    11 m
  • Your Neighbor In NYC Real Estate
    Mar 4 2026

    What if the most powerful real estate tool isn’t a portal or a price algorithm, but your gut? We sit down with associate broker Paul Johansen to unpack the human side of buying and selling in New York City—how trust, fit, and focus can outperform flash in the fast lanes of Manhattan and Brooklyn.

    Paul’s journey from mortgage bond trading and fintech to full-time representation reveals why finance fluency matters when rates move and timelines tighten. He breaks down the biggest myth in modern real estate—the idea that you’ve been “assigned” an agent by a platform—and shows how real choice begins with the first call. We talk through the nuances of townhouse hunts, co-op board packages, and the stress points first-time buyers face, from pre-approval to appraisal, all with clear steps that keep momentum and protect leverage.

    Referrals drive nearly all of Paul’s business, and that discipline shapes his service model: fewer clients, deeper attention, sharper outcomes. He shares the moment he scaled back to protect quality, plus the playbook he uses to help parents buying for adult children and buyers chasing the Brooklyn townhouse dream. Away from contracts and closings, Paul finds balance on ski slopes and quiet streams, using that patience and presence to guide clients through bidding wars and tough negotiations. And he credits Corcoran’s culture—family, truth, trust—with helping him keep promises simple and strong.

    If you’re choosing an agent or rethinking your strategy, you’ll walk away with practical takeaways: interview more than one person, ask scenario-based questions, and trust how the conversation makes you feel. Want to keep more of these grounded, real-world conversations in your feed? Follow the show, share this episode with a neighbor who’s house-hunting, and leave a quick review—your feedback helps more local voices get heard.

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    9 m
  • Finding Clarity With A Psychoanalyst
    Feb 25 2026

    What happens when a high-achieving life starts to feel hollow, heavy, or on autopilot? We sit down with Dr. Nicholas Samstag, a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, to explore how long-term depth work helps professionals in high-stress roles move from burnout to clarity. Rather than chasing quick fixes, Nick makes a case for honest self-examination, patient inquiry, and the courage to see how we participate in our own suffering—then use that insight to choose something better.

    Nick explains what psychoanalysis looks like in practice, why he reserves part of his caseload for clients who can’t pay full fee, and how careful consultation ensures people land with the right provider—even if it’s not him. We talk about the difference between being busy and being alive, and the subtle ways perfectionism, people-pleasing, and avoidance make us spectators in our own days. If you’ve ever wondered why time keeps slipping by without meaningful change, this conversation offers a sober, hopeful roadmap.

    You’ll hear practical ways to audit your week: track the conversations you have, notice where you feel engaged or numb, and ask the hardest question of all—how do you want to live? Nick shows why agency begins with looking directly at the patterns we’d rather not see, and how steady therapeutic work can help reorder priorities around what matters most. Along the way, we highlight resources, his writing, and the simple next steps to get help that fits.

    If you’re ready to slow down, look inward, and take ownership of your path, press play and join us. Subscribe for more thoughtful talks with local experts, share this episode with a friend who’s running on fumes, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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    9 m