Episodios

  • Mountain Laurel Learning and Finding Purpose
    Apr 1 2026
    In this episode of Talk Local to Me, hosts Heather and Mike welcome two local business owners. Rebecca Mason of Mountain Laurel Learning discusses her professional training services, including ServSafe food safety certification courses and an upcoming DISC personality assessment program designed to improve workplace communication. Cindy Burns introduces her rebranded business, Still Living, where she works as a grief coach specializing in supporting widows through their unique grief journey. Both guests highlight their commitment to serving the Lynchburg community and share how listeners can connect with their businesses.
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    1 h y 4 m
  • Shipley Do-Nuts and Puzzled Foundation
    59 m
  • Tea Time: Puzzled Foundation
    Mar 24 2026
    Jennifer Sherwood, board member of the Puzzled Foundation, shares the nonprofit’s mission to support individuals with autism and other disabilities in Central Virginia. She discusses the foundation’s origins, its all-volunteer structure, and the challenges of raising awareness while working toward nonprofit status.

    The episode also highlights upcoming fundraisers, community outreach efforts, and the importance of advocacy and empathy for families affected by autism, emphasizing the foundation’s dedication to making a meaningful impact in the local community.
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    9 m
  • R & R Pool Care and Empower Counseling
    Mar 18 2026
    In this episode of Talk Local to Me, hosts Heather and Mike welcome guests Ryan and Jennifer of R&R Pool Care. The show highlights upcoming community events, local business updates, and the importance of networking through the Central Virginia Business Coalition. The conversation also delves into mental health awareness, with personal stories about therapy, parenting challenges, and the value of professional support. The episode blends practical advice for pool owners, encouragement for community engagement, and open discussion about mental well-being, showcasing the power of local connections in Central Virginia.
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    1 h y 6 m
  • Tea Time: Coleman Custom Creations
    Mar 17 2026
    Talya Coleman of Coleman Custom Creations shares the journey of launching and growing her family-run renovation business in Lynchburg, Virginia. She discusses the challenges of working in the industry, the importance of community support, and balancing business with family life. Talya also dispels common myths about contractors and expresses gratitude for the local business networks that have supported her along the way. The episode also shares how to connect with Coleman Custom Creations for your home renovation needs.
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    11 m
  • Tea Time: S&S Services
    Mar 10 2026
    Samantha Simmons, owner of S&S Services, shares how she turned a moment of necessity into the launch of her bookkeeping business. She opens up about the challenges that came with growth, the lessons she learned along the way, and the vital role the community has played in her success. Samantha also reflects on how the CVABC has played an important part in her journey, why backing local businesses matters, and wraps up with rapid-fire insights on her favorite local spots and best business advice. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the power of teamwork and invites listeners to connect with her for reliable, trusted bookkeeping.
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    12 m
  • Craftsman Custom Homebuilders and Blue Ridge Town & Country LLC
    Mar 4 2026
    In this episode of Talk Local to Me, Heather and Mike highlight upcoming events in Central Virginia and speak with Charity Johnson of Craftsman Custom Homebuilders about the home-building process, transparent pricing, and customization options. They also welcome Angela from Blue Ridge Town and Country LLC, who shares insights on smart home buying, investment strategies, and available grants. The episode offers practical advice on building, buying, and financing homes while emphasizing the value of local expertise and encouraging listeners to make informed real estate decisions.
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    1 h y 8 m
  • Tea Time: The Eros Group Inc.
    Mar 3 2026
    Jesse Reynolds and Talya Coleman of The Eros Group share their entrepreneurial journey and the story behind their company’s name. They talk about their passion for creative problem-solving in marketing and branding, as well as the challenges they’ve navigated along the way. The conversation highlights the importance of community support, the power of teamwork, and their commitment to uplifting and empowering local businesses.
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    13 m