Finding Asheville Podcast

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Synopsis

An Asheville based podcast featuring interviews with Asheville entrepreneurs, chefs, and artists and what it takes to be successful in Asheville.

Episodes

  • Michele Scheve, founder of Asheville Disclaimer, co-owner of Slice of Life Comedy, Asheville FM DJ

    09/06/2014 Duration: 01h34min

    Don't be afraid to charge for your hard work...   Nathan sits down with Michele Scheve, founder of Asheville Disclaimer, co-owner of Slice of Life Comedy, and DJ at AshevilleFM.org for the 39th episode of Finding Asheville. They chat about what it is was like to be raised by two doctors, what it is like to participate in lucid dreaming, why the key to life is finding humor in tragedy, the birth and fall of the Asheville Disclaimer, and what may be next of one of Asheville’s original comedy writers. 

  • Wesley Wright of Taste & See Food Truck

    02/06/2014 Duration: 01h20min

    Taste money you may, but time is more important see...   Nathan sits down with Wesley Wright, owner of Taste & See food truck for the 38th episode of the Finding Asheville Podcast. They chat about growing up in Decatur, Alabama, why watching Paul Prudhomme cook was his gateway to the culinary world, why the AB Tech culinary program is regarded as the Harvard on the hill, why he eventually gave up his passion for cooking for the corporate world, and how ultimately the food truck business provided an escape hatch from that corporate world.  

  • Jason Spencer of Tribe.ly & The Flight Formula

    25/05/2014 Duration: 01h25min

    Finding a heart for the 'tin man' entrepreneur?   Nathan sits down with Jason Spencer owner of TRIBE.LY for the 37th episode of Finding Asheville. They chat about growing up in Telford, PA, how he once walked away from his business and his dream by walking straight out his office door and directly home 8 miles in the rain and never looked back, why Asheville offers a safe place to heal, why everyone has a unique gift to offer to the world, and why the concept of resistance can show us what we are ultimately supposed to do with our lives.    For more information about TRIBE.LY visit tribe.ly/finding-asheville 

  • Scott Meek of Scott Meek Woodworks

    19/05/2014 Duration: 01h23min

    Revealing the grain of our soul?    Nathan sits down with Scott Meek owner of Scott Meek Woodworks for the 36th episode of the Finding Asheville podcast. They chat about growing up in Hastings, Mich., why a degree in Engineering isn’t the right answer for everybody that is good at math, how a door-to-door sales job opened up his world perspective, how he had the courage despite one business failing to be able to start another one, why consumers who are already starting to think about where their food comes from needs to have the same mindset when they buy furniture, and why being true to what you want to do is a successful business strategy.

  • Jonathan Wainscott, artist, woodworker, former City Council Candidate, and stay at home father

    12/05/2014 Duration: 01h45min

    The heel the City of Asheville needs?   Nathan sits down with Jonathan Wainscott, former City Council candidate, West Asheville advocate, former woodworker, artist and stay at home dad for the 35th episode of Finding Asheville. They chat about growing up in Clemson, SC, why he eventually pursued a degree in interior design versus political science, why woodworking was initially a passion that eventually wore down over time, what it was like to run for Asheville City Council, and why the lack of embracing elders is perhaps the biggest thing America is missing.

  • Sean McNeal of Asheville Growler and The Bar of Soap

    05/05/2014 Duration: 01h03min

    Evolving into Stability?   Nathan sits down with Sean McNeal owner of Bar of Soap and Asheville Growler for the 34th episode of Finding Asheville. They chat about growing up in Nashville, TN, why he wanted to write the next great American novel, why he gave up a career as a scuba diving instructor, what it was like to be a wilderness firefighter, his time with the Asheville Global Report, why his multipronged approach at Bar of Soap provides a business failsafe, whether he may have opened Asheville Growler too early, and whether the beer economy has finally been tapped? 

  • Jeff Miller, owner of Luella's Bar-B-Que

    28/04/2014 Duration: 01h19min

    Master of pits?    Nathan sits down with Jeff Miller owner of Luella’s Bar-B-Que for the 33rd episode of the Finding Asheville podcast. They chat about growing up in Iowa City, Iowa, how he fell in love with cooking, what he learned from James Beard Award winner Ben Barker when he was cooking at Magnolia Grill in Durham, NC, whether North Carolina barbecue is really up to snuff with the rest of the country, and why finding a quiet moment is really the key to living a healthy life.

  • Charles Triber & Tanya Triber of The Junction

    20/04/2014 Duration: 01h47min

    Climbing your own ladder?   Nathan sits down with Charles Triber and Tanya Triber owners of The Junction for the 32nd episode of Finding Asheville. They chat about growing up in South Carolina and New Mexico, how they eventually found each other in Portland, Oregon, why Asheville became their final destination in a cross country road trip to find a new home, why hitting a financial ceiling lead to the adoption of The Junction and why taking risks will pay off. 

  • Chef Brian Ross of Dough

    13/04/2014 Duration: 01h29min

    Learning to step back?   Nathan sits down with Brian Ross of Dough for the 31st episode of the Finding Asheville podcast. They chat about growing up in Miami, how Dough went from a market driven concept to more of a restaurant, the rewards of adapting to what your customers want, how to step back when your business is consuming your life, and what Brian thinks turning half a century means to him. 

  • Gabriel Shaffer, Asheville Folk artsist/Outsider artist

    06/04/2014 Duration: 01h45min

    The future Mike Tyson of art?   Nathan sits down with Asheville folk artist/outsider artist Gabriel Shaffer for the 30th episode of the Finding Asheville podcast. They chat about growing up in Parkersburg, WV, how a vision of Gabriel’s grandfather inspired him to write, traveling in bands, how painting saved his life, why Gabriel trains to paint like a boxer would train for a fight, and what may be next for Asheville’s most self critical artist. 

  • Anne Fitten Glenn, author of Asheville Beer book & marketing rep for Oskar Blues Brewery

    30/03/2014 Duration: 01h31min

    Dear Annie to Edgy Mama to Brewgasm to Oskar Blues Brewery Communinatrix?    Today’s episode is episode number 29 with Anne Fitten Glenn author of the book Asheville Beer: An intoxicating history of mountain brewing and marketing reprsentative for Oskar Blues Brewery in Brevard. We chat about growing up in Atlanta, Ga., finding a love for craft beer in London, why she once encountered a very angry and naked Hunter S. Thompson, who or what is responsible for Asheville’s thriving craft beer scene, what it takes to secure a job at an Asheville brewery, and what may be next for Asheville’s craft beer expert. 

  • Rick McDaniel, Southern Food Historian & author of Asheville Food Book

    24/03/2014 Duration: 01h34min

    Some days you are the windshield and some days you are the bug?   Nathan sits down with Chef Rick McDaniel Southern food author and author of the books An Irresistible History of Southern Food: Four Centuries of Black-Eyed Peas, Collard Greens and Whole Hog Barbecue and Asheville Food: A History of High Country Cuisine for the 28th episode of Finding Asheville. They chat about growing up in Kings Mountain, NC, how Asheville helped him romance his wife, what it was like to work for a newspaper in Gastonia, NC, how he first learned to cook, what defines Southern cooking, why Asheville is blessed with such a good food scene, what are some things the Asheville food scene is missing, and what really defines success at the end of the day.

  • Hugh Owings of Hugh's HandBuilt

    17/03/2014 Duration: 01h31min

    Delivering pizzas to riding two wheeled death machines?   Nathan sits down with Hugh Owings of Hugh’s HandBuilt for the 27th episode of Finding Asheville. They chat about growing up in the South, being raised by his grandfather at the age of 15, the romanticism of being a pizza delivery driver, how he had the courage to leave a dead end factory job to start his own his business, how failure is key to the creative process, and why he will continue to ride on his two wheeled death machine.

  • Mike Rangel, President of Asheville Brewing Company

    10/03/2014 Duration: 01h45min

    Budget Rental car salesman to craft brewery owner?   Nathan sits down with Mike Rangel, president of Asheville Brewing Company for the 26th episode of Finding Asheville. They chat about growing up in Uruguay, Lexington, Ky, and Venezuela. Whether or not Asheville can sustain and support such an ample amount of breweries, how Mike despite having no craft beer experience entered the craft brew industry, why all Asheville businesses need to run their business through the ‘Asheville filter’ to succeed, and why sometimes too many ideas, especially when framed from the wrong perspective can ultimately limit progress.

  • Gordon Smith, Asheville City Council Member and Counselor

    03/03/2014 Duration: 01h22min

    Political flamethrower to non controversial politician?   Nathan chats with City Council Member and Counselor Gordon Smith for the 25th episode of Finding Asheville. They chat about growing up in Lakeland, Fla., what Asheville was like in the early 90’s, doing volunteer work in Belfast, Ireland, opening his own therapy practice in Asheville, what exactly is involved with counseling, the two main factors impacting one’s happiness, the birth of Scrutiny Hooligans, his run for City Council, how to create jobs and affordable housing in Asheville, and why Gordon deserves two parody twitter accounts.  

  • Chef William Dissen of The Market Place Restaurant and Lounge

    24/02/2014 Duration: 01h12min

    Mise en place equals life success?    Nathan sits down with chef William Dissen of The Market Place for the 24th episode of Finding Asheville. They chat about growing up in Charleston, West Virginia, cooking in the Culinary Super Bowl, attending the Culinary Institute of America, cooking in South Carolina, living in Vietnam, the transition to buying the Marketplace, what does it mean to be a sustainable fisherman, what it is like to speak in front of Congress, and the next step for Asheville’s ‘most green minded’ chef. 

  • Ty Hallock of Top Floor Studio

    16/02/2014 Duration: 52min

    Why do you do so much and how can I be more like you?    Nathan sits down with Ty Hallock of Top Floor Studio. They chat about growing up in Sylva, NC, holistic medicine, the birth of Top Floor Studio, how to adapt in an ever-changing industry like technology, how to tackle multiple projects in an effective way, and the importance of finishing projects that you start.    This episode was recorded at Mojo Coworking at 60 North Market Street in Downtown Asheville. 

  • Adam Blumenthal of Health Games Innovation Lab and Curious Sense

    10/02/2014 Duration: 01h15min

    How do you go from working with rock stars to working with doctors? Nathan sits down with Adam Blumenthal owner of Curious Sense and Health Games Innovation Lab for the 22nd episode of Finding Asheville. They chat about growing up in Fairfax, VA, Adam’s short stint into journalism, history of virtual reality and gaming, stops with Kodak, R/GA, and McKinney, what it was like to develop video games for Phish, REO Speedwagon, Soulja Boy, and the Grateful Dead, what it means to be a dead head, and why video games may be the answer to America’s health problems. 

  • Mike Moore of Seven Sows Bourbon & Larder & Blind Pig Supper Club

    03/02/2014 Duration: 01h04min

    Police Officer to southern food afficianado?  Nathan sits down with Mike Moore, owner and chef at Seven Sows Bourbon and Larder for the 21st episode of Finding Asheville. They discuss growing up in Eastern North Carolina, why Mike gave up a career as a police officer to pursue the culinary world, what ultimately drove him back to North Carolina from San Francisco, why the Asheville food community gets along, the birth of Blind Pig, an underground dining club, and many other chef centric topics. 

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