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Talking Community and Culture with Leah Stacy of City Magazine

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In this episode of Shelling Peas, Chef Ryan Jennings chats with Leah Stacy, Editor-in-Chief of City Magazine, formerly known as Rochester City Newspaper. Leah shares her background in hospitality, her journey in journalism, and her passion for the Rochester Cocktail Revival, where she serves as a producer. The conversation delves into the evolving media landscape, the balance of work and personal life, and Leah's vision for the future of City Magazine and its impact on local journalism and community engagement.Mentioned in this episode:Pauly Guglielmo ShowPauly Guglielmo is a former radio guy turned food business entrepreneur. While running a manufacturing facility is his day job, he likes to dust off his broadcasting skills once a week on this podcast and talk to entrepreneurs and other influencers.Food About TownFood About Town hosted by Chris Lindstrom, focusing on restaurants, food and drink of all kinds, and whatever topics I want to cover! https://foodabouttown.captivate.fm/Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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