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What would a podcast about conspiracy theories by two guys who don’t believe in conspiracy theories sound like? Probably a lot like this podcast. Two long time friends, Kyle Maxwell and Bobby Anderson, trade laughs as they try to convince each other of conspiracy theories they probably don't believe themselves. Along the way they find out what theories hold up to the scrutiny of an old fashioned bar room conversation. Can they get the other to admit it’s possible? Listen and find out.
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Each week, Rhode Island Avenue Radio hosts Michelle Yancey and Kyle Todd sit down to visit with area business owners, city leaders, small business training experts, and the visionaries that help our local commercial corridors grow and thrive. Tune in to learn about Rhode Island Avenue NE Main Street’s new businesses; learn about some of the not-so-secret business gems of the community; and get behind-the-scenes stories about innovative business ideas happening right here in our neighborhood.
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This is a podcast driven by Micah Weber, a guy with a 9-5, wife and young child. He has a passion for all things LIFE. The topics are about growing up in Western NY with 3 brothers, back-in-the-day anecdotes, parent life, sports, travel encounters, being a photographer, dealing with winter, music, comedy, Zen, fitness, life observations and everything in between. Guests will be carefully selected in upcoming episodes. These are true life stories that will never fail to entertain, make you la ...
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When DC Brau opened its doors in 2009, it became the first brewery to operate in DC since 1956. Owners Brandon Skall, Jeff Hancock, and Mari Rodela join us to talk about the growth of DC Brau, the challenges they faced during the pandemic, and the next steps they are looking at with their bond offering through The SMBX. Listen now to hear their ent…
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We've chatted with folks from The SMBX before, so by now you know about about investing in your local businesses via bonds. Today, Annie Eser of The SMBX joins us to talk about the partnership between the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development and The SMBX to broaden the scope of the bond program. Bottom line: small business owners inte…
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Season 2 starts with the big one! Perhaps one of the greatest conspiracy theory/events in all of history. The Assassination of JFK has spawned more theories than almost anything. On this episode, Kyle presents one you might not have heard. Listen, rate, and share. We back!! *Correction*-In episode, Oswald is referred to as having marine sniper trai…
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One of the newest businesses on the RIA Main Street corridor is Bandura Design. This all-woman design firm, founded by Jennifer Farris, opened in July of 2020. They specialize in commercial design for hotels, apartments, and other hospitality venues. Listen now to hear how this fantastic firm is already making an impact by helping their business ne…
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Our good friend, Darryl Maxwell of the DC Bar Pro Bono Center joins us once again to talk all things related to small business legal guidance. As restrictions are lifted post-pandemic, many of the challenges that small businesses have faced, as well as many of the opportunities for assistance (PPP loans, eviction moratoriums) are coming to an end. …
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Episode 9 tells the story of one of the worlds greatest number 9’s. Ronaldo…the first one. The Phenomenon. R9. He was supposed to light up the worlds stage at the 1998 World Cup, until he didn’t. What happened the day of the final with France? Was it a conspiracy? Is one of the worlds biggest companies responsible? Listen and decide.…
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Some of the best advocates for small businesses are the micro bloggers of social media. Their news and reviews reach audiences in a way that even the best advertising strategies can miss. And many times, the authors behind the handles have the opportunity for invaluable insights into the trends and news about DC-area dining, and our guest, @eat_dc,…
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As DC reopens for business, we are not only welcoming the businesses that we have known and loved, but also new businesses that have been busily working to join the ever-growing list of great hangouts in neighborhoods all across the District. Today we're visiting with one of the newest on the block: Jesse Rauch from metrobar, located in the new Bry…
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The pandemic has shaken up so many small business sectors, and the food service industry has definitely taken a big hit. In a year of so many restaurants closing, we're excited to talk with Sarah Frimpong of Wellfound Foods. Frim and her team are bringing "Smart Fridges" full of healthy fresh foods to campuses, airports, hospitals, and more. How do…
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economic effects of the pandemic, there are some additional options for sales that they may not be aware of! Both the local DC government and the Federal government regularly hire small businesses as contractors, and in far more business categories than you might imagine. Sheila Edmondson from the DC Procurement and Technical Assistance Center (PTA…
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Small businesses seem to always face challenges with cash flow, and this past year has seen entrepreneurs constantly searching for ways to keep their businesses afloat. At the same time, community members have been searching for ways to support their favorite locally-owned small business. Enter The SMBX! Now small businesses can apply to release SE…
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Once again, District leadership is stepping up to help strengthen the DC economy during this pandemic year. The DC Local Equity, Access, and Preservation Fund (DC LEAF) is open now, with $3.185 Million in funds available across 3 different programs. Stephanie Thomas, Director of Great Streets and Retail at the office of the Deputy Mayor for Plannin…
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When Covid-19 led to the shut down of businesses around the world, one of the most severely impacted industries was restaurants. Food delivery quickly became the norm here in DC, but just as quickly, we realized that the traditional food delivery service via a 3rd party app, such as Uber Eats or GrubHub, was no the only game in town to access food …
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Bobby and Kyle dive into the sordid details of the life and death of notorious 21st century billionaire criminal Jeffrey Epstein. Did Epstein kill himself, or was someone else responsible? DISCLAIMER: while we do our best to not get salacious about the details, the episode does include references to sexual crimes and traumatic events.…
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In honor of Black History Month, we are excited to visit with Corey Griffin, President and CEO of Global Government and Industry Partners, LLC, and the Board Chair of the Greater Washington Black Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber has a mission to "...promote black business growth in the District of Columbia through the facilitation of business oppor…
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An epic clash of the Titans as long time friends Bobby and Kyle draft conspiracy theory topics for the first season of “I mean, it’s possible”. A conspiracy theory podcast by guys who don’t really believe conspiracy theories. Can they convince each other? Can they convince themselves? Listen to the draft and find out what season one has in store.…
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As the COVID 19 pandemic continues to impact the economy, small businesses are among the hardest hit. The District of Columbia has implemented many programs to assist small businesses in DC, and the latest rounds of grants to help keep them afloat are out now. We're joined by Department of Small and Local Business Development Director Kristi Whitfi…
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Coronavirus, or COVID 19, is here and already creating economic challenges. We're facing some uncharted territory in the small business world, but some strategic planning and some "outside the box" thinking may make all the difference for your business. Kyle visits with Sara Gibson of 20 Degrees about how to create some basic resiliency for your cu…
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Spring is just around the corner, and it couldn't be a better time to introduce one of the newest businesses on RIA Main Street! Olde City Garden is gearing up for their spring opening on Saturday, March 14th, at 9 a.m., and we visit with owner Pat Patterson, general manager Jeremy Gabriel, and business operations manager Tom Henry about their plan…
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We're joined by Dionne Baux, Director of Urban Programs for the National Main Street program. Dionne talks about some of the challenges facing urban Main Street programs, from the unique challenges of doing business in a large city, to the ways our Main Street programs can help our businesses navigate a more complex regulatory environment while sti…
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The 2020 Census is just around the corner, and the DC Office of Planning has rolled out a robust program to help everyone prepare to participate in this federally required program. Many people have questions about the nature of the census, and there is a substantial amount of incorrect information floating around. To counter that misinformation, we…
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Leticia Long, MSA, the creator of the Wired Cycling™ and Senior Fitizens™ Programs has been a leader in the fitness industry for almost two decades. The approach she brings to her Wired Cycling studio provides the community with the latest technology in fitness, including spin, TRX, and yoga classes. Ready to burn off some holiday calories and keep…
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Kyle Cuviello AKA KCUV and I discuss: 1:10 - Motorcycles, cars, racing and tickets 24:30 - Fatherhood and horrible advice 41:10 - Making fun of OPI nail polish colors 48:45 - Unlimited screen time for kids! 1:00:30 - Things that annoy us like Smirnoff Icing 1:09:45 - Lloyd Taco Saga IG: @micahweber @kylecuviello --- Support this podcast: https://po…
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Jennie Lightfoot and Janet Walkoe, both of Bluebird Sky Yoga, stops by the studio to talk about some of the new programming available at their studio. As they embark on their 3rd year in the neighborhood, it is clear that Bluebird Sky Yoga is here to stay! Their class offerings as well as their special events and workshops have made their studio a …
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The Inner Loop (www.theinnerlooplit.org) is a literary reading series and network for creative writers in the Washington, D.C. metro area. Founders Rachel Coonce and Courtney Saxton talk about their goal to create a space for both emerging and established writers to connect with their community, through events and workshops featuring readings from …
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There are so many fantastic economic development organizations in DC, and two of our favorites are the Latino Economic Development Corporation (www.ledcmetro.org), and the DC Bar Pro Bono (www.dcbar.org) program. We're joined in the studio by Marla Bilonick, Executive Director of LEDC, and Darryl Maxwell, of DC Bar Pro Bono for Nonprofit and Small …
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There are so many food delivery and subscription systems available out there! But how about one that delivers individual meals, made that day, from chefs from all over the world? Foodhini is based here on RIA Main Street, and is an amazing new concept from Founder and CEO Noobtsaa Philip Vang. He joins us to talk about how Foodhini came to be (hint…
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DC is fast becoming the destination of choice for entrepreneurs, and with programs like #ObviouslyDC and Great Streets to attract and support businesses, it's no wonder. Karima Woods, Director of Business Development and Strategy at the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, joins us to talk about all things economic deve…
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Recorded 9/9/19 at the Sinclair building in Buffalo, NY; Mark is the owner and founder of Zio & Co. A custom clothier specializing in suits, shirts, overcoats and more. Mark talks us through the process of a custom fitting, adding on some stories from NYC, Italy, and I add on a story about a stolen gumball machine and my dream of riding a scooter i…
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Today I speak to Jeremy Maxwell, a designer at New Era Cap. We record this episode on site at the headquarters in Buffalo, NY. New Era is a massive brand among sports and other industries. We talk steps of design, what it's like working at New Era, and a few feelings/stories on being a Buffalo sports fan (Wide Right, No Goal, and more). Enjoy! --- …
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DC-area gardeners were devastated when they heard that venerable Behnke's Nursery was closing. After 89 years in business, Behnke's leadership knew it was time for a change. During the months between the announcement and the actual closing, the leadership of Behnke's put on a Master Class about how to take care of your staff as you close your busin…
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We aren't the only Main Street in town! In fact, we're one of 18 Main Street programs in DC, as of this broadcast. Today, we visit with Edwin Washington, the director of one of the newest programs, The Parks Main Street. Their program is just down the road from ours, and the geographic similarities don't stop there. Tune in to learn more about The …
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I have known Miguel, a DJ for a popular local radio station, for years and we talk about behind scenes with DJing clubs, music and artists that come through Western NY.... War stories from the downtown Buffalo scene..and finding out the craziest thing I have EVER done. This is a good one, enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.…
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Neighbor Kelly Bell is one of the go-to photographers for portraits and more here DC. She's just launched "The Neighborhood Project" to capture portraits and stories from residents of the Greater BrooklandWoodridge area, We talk with her goals for The Neighborhood Project, and how neighbors like you can participate. Next, we chat with Devin Zitelma…
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