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Good Neighbor Podcast: Bergen

Bringing together local businesses and neighbors of Bergen County

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    Ep # 189 - A Mobile Notary Can Meet You Where Life Happens

    A notary can feel like a last-minute checkbox until you’re the one staring at time-sensitive paperwork and realizing one missing witness can derail the whole plan. We talk with Robert Young, owner of State Line Notary, about what notarization actually is: verifying identity, watching the signature happen, and creating a record that helps a document hold up when it’s questioned later. If you’ve ever searched for a mobile notary near you during a real estate closing, estate plan signing, or court-related form, this conversation brings the process down to earth.Robert shares how he discovered the business after a mobile notary came to his home for a refinance and sparked a deep dive into the profession. From there, we get practical about where mobile notarization makes the biggest difference, including hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living communities where people may be updating a will or executing a power of attorney but can’t easily travel. We also unpack how remote online notarization works, what it’s good for, and why it can be a lifesaver for international signers or families spread across multiple locations.We dig into the details that most people don’t learn until it’s too late: witness requirements, why witnesses should be independent for estate planning, and how the rules can change across the New York and New Jersey border. Robert also explains how fees are typically structured for mobile notary service, how travel and witness coordination affect cost, and how he approaches scheduling so clients are not caught short on signing day. Subscribe, share this with someone dealing with paperwork right now, and leave a review with the biggest notary question you still have.State Line NotaryRobert [email protected](845) 418-3486statelinenotary.com

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    Ep # 188 - AMG Law - A New Jersey Family Lawyer’s Guide To Custody, Support, And Calm Decisions

    Divorce and custody can turn normal life into a high-stakes decision storm, and the hardest part is that kids feel the weather first. We sit down with Ana Milena Goncalves, founder of AMG Law in Paramus, New Jersey, to unpack what a family law attorney wants you to know when your family is at a crossroads and emotions are running hot.Ana shares her uncommon route into the legal world, starting with a psychology and sociology background and hands-on work in social services. That experience shapes how she approaches New Jersey family court: she’s not only looking at statutes and filings, she’s looking at the humans inside the story. We talk about what it really means when courts “put children first,” including safety concerns like domestic violence and DCPP involvement, and why meaningful relationships with both parents can matter when it’s safe and workable.We also get practical about the terms people hear but rarely understand until it’s too late: legal custody vs physical custody, parenting time vs the old “visitation” mindset, and how custody expectations have changed over the years. Then we shift to the financial side of divorce, including New Jersey equitable distribution (not automatically 50-50) and how child support guidelines work, including when courts may impute income.Finally, Ana explains her mission to bridge the gap for Spanish-speaking families navigating family court, from language access to cultural context, and why choosing a lawyer should not add more stress to an already stressful moment. If this conversation helped you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs clarity right now, and leave us a review with your biggest takeaway.AMG LawAna Milena GoncalvesNew Jersey Office140 E. Ridgewood Ave.Suite 415, S. Tower #477Paramus, NJ [email protected] York Office*102 Third StreetMineola, NY 11501By Appointment Only*516-240-2301amglawllc.com

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    Ep # 187 - How Lymphatic Massage Supports Real Wellness

    Your body is moving fluid all day long, but one major system does not have a built-in pump. That small detail explains a lot of the puffiness, inflammation, and “why do I feel swollen?” moments people shrug off as normal. We sit down with Nil Abassi, nurse practitioner and founder of The Body Club in Englewood, NJ, to break down lymphatic drainage massage in a way that actually makes sense and feels usable, whether you came for wellness, recovery, or body contouring.We talk about what lymphatic drainage is (and what it is not), how “drainage” works inside the body, and why clients often notice immediate changes like less facial puffiness and a more sculpted look. Nil shares how her surgical and hospital background shapes the studio’s approach, including why spacing sessions matters and why the aesthetic results are secondary to better inner function. We also dig into who benefits, from athletes and physically demanding jobs to people dealing with lymphedema or lipedema, plus the common misconception that you need plastic surgery to “qualify.”Nil walks us through what a first visit looks like, starting with a real consultation and clear goal-setting. We cover the add-ons people ask about most, including ice therapy for skin rejuvenation, magnesium wraps, sauna detox, and Venus Legacy radio frequency treatments for skin tightening and body contouring, especially for those navigating GLP-1 weight loss and loose skin. You will leave with a clearer picture of how to start safely, what to expect, and how to choose what fits your life right now.If this conversation helped you rethink wellness from the inside out, subscribe to the Good Neighbor Podcast, share this with a friend who’s always battling bloat, and leave a quick review. What’s the one result you’d want most from lymphatic drainage: less puffiness, better recovery, or more energy?The Body ClubNil Abassi20 Nordhoff Place Suite 020, Englewood, NJ 07631thebodyclub.glossgenius.com

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    Ep # 186 - Home Automation-One Remote For The Whole Home

    Your house can have the best TV, the fanciest speakers, and every smart gadget under the sun and still feel like a daily struggle if nothing works together. Doug Drohan sits down with Michael Restrepo of Restrepo Innovations to unpack what “smart home” should actually mean: fewer buttons, fewer apps, cleaner control, and a system that feels almost magical because it’s engineered to be reliable.We talk about the real building blocks behind great home automation and AV installation, including rack infrastructure, networking discipline borrowed from IT, and why power management is suddenly a front-and-center conversation. Michael shares how his team approaches everything from everyday living rooms to ultra-high-end estates, and why service matters as much as gear when you want technology to disappear into the background.Then we get into what’s next. Wellness technology is exploding, with homeowners paying attention to indoor air quality, particulates, VOCs, and even solutions designed to improve sleep. Lighting design is evolving too, moving beyond basic switches into smart fixtures that can be tuned for mood, health, and the kind of museum-like presentation that makes artwork and finishes pop. We also dig into commercial AV and how integrators can act as the bridge between architects, electricians, builders, and owners, plus Michael’s advice for anyone trying to break into the field: stay curious, lean into AI, and bet on yourself when things feel uncertain.If you enjoy conversations about smart home integration, home theater design, lighting, and the future of home wellness tech, subscribe, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review so more local listeners can find us.Restrepo InnovationsMichael Restrepo599 Franklin AveFranklin Lakes, NJ 07417201.405.2022 [email protected] AreaNew Jersey · New York · ConnecticutLas Vegas · San Francisco · Montana · FloridaCabo San Lucas · Portugal · Spain · Colombia · Puerto Rico

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    Ep # 185 - A New Jersey Divorce Lawyer On Protecting Fathers And Kids

    Most dads do not walk into a custody case thinking clearly. They walk in thinking they are already doomed. Bergen County family law attorney Carrie Schultz says that fear is common, understandable, and often wrong, but only if you stop guessing and start building a real plan.Doug Drohan sits down with Carrie Schultz, owner of Schultz and Associates Law Firm and the MFR Practice for Men’s and Fathers’ Rights, to talk about what New Jersey custody law actually says, how it differs from the cultural hangover of “mom automatically gets the kids,” and why the practical reality in court can still involve bias and optics. We also dig into the difference between divorce cases and non-marital custody and child support matters, plus how parenting time schedules get built in real families. Schultz breaks down why custody is never “plug and play,” what judges often worry about when siblings are involved, and how the best interest of the child should drive every decision.We also cover the messy parts people avoid: the brand-new custody statute that is already creating confusion, the spike in divorce and domestic violence issues during COVID, and the moment when a case crosses the line into revenge. Schultz is clear that she will not take cases where someone wants to use children as leverage, and she explains why that mindset backfires. Finally, she lays out a client-friendly process designed for transparency, faster communication, and cost awareness, including remote consultations by Zoom, phone, or email.If you know someone facing divorce, child custody, parenting time, or child support questions in New Jersey, share this conversation and help them get informed. Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and tell us what topic you want tackled next.MFR Men's & Fathers' Rights Divorce Lawyers / Schultz & Associates, LLCAttorney Carrie S. Schultz, Esq.55 Hudson Street, Hackensack, NJ, United States, 07601(201) [email protected]

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    Ep # 184 - Modern Blacksmithing In New Jersey

    A blacksmith shop in 2026 sounds like a time capsule, until you hear what EK Artisan Blacksmith is really building across New Jersey. We talk with Eldad Kaganov, an artisan blacksmith based in Hawthorne, NJ near Bergen County, about the custom ironwork hiding in plain sight around homes and historic buildings, and why “made to order” can look and feel completely different from what you grab off the shelf.We get into the practical side of architectural ironwork: railings, fences, gates, entryways, and window grills built for real homeowners and real building codes. Eldad explains how metal choice affects strength, longevity, and cost, and why some projects require old-school joinery instead of defaulting to welds. If you’ve ever wondered why two quotes for a railing can be thousands apart, this conversation makes the tradeoffs clear without the hype.Then we go deeper into the science. We talk oxidation, patina, and why low carbon steel can be a smart choice outdoors. Eldad breaks down what wrought iron actually means, how it was historically produced, and why some centuries-old ironwork still holds up today. We also cover galvanic corrosion and what happens when you mix dissimilar metals like iron and brass, plus how a skilled craftsperson designs around those risks.If you care about craftsmanship, home design, or simply want your house to have one detail no one else has, you’ll leave with better questions to ask and a clearer sense of what’s possible. Subscribe for more local maker stories, share this with a neighbor who’s renovating, and leave a review with the most unique metal feature you’d add to your home.Eldad [email protected]

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