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EPIC Voices Podcast
by TruNorthern
Welcome to EPIC Voices, the official podcast brought to you by your hometown credit union, TruNorthern.Each episode, we shine a light on the people who make our communities extraordinary-teachers, first responders, small business owners, students, volunteers, and everyday leaders making a big impact right here in the North Country.Why EPIC? Because at TruNorthern, we believe in being Excellent, Passionate, Innovative, and Collaborative and this podcast celebrates those values in action.From heartfelt conversations to hometown highlights, this is where real stories and real people come together to inspire, inform, and uplift.Tune in. Get inspired. Stay EPIC.
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Honoring Service That Lasts: Inside the American Heroes Flagpoles Foundation
🎙️ Episode Title: Honoring Service That Lasts: Inside the American Heroes Flagpoles Foundation💭 Episode Description: In this episode of the Epic Voices Podcast, we sit down with Danny Kaifetz, founder of the American Heroes Flagpoles Foundation, to explore a mission rooted in service, remembrance, and community impact.Danny shares his journey from Marine Corps veteran and longtime craftsman to nonprofit founder, explaining how his decades of building handcrafted flagpoles evolved into a powerful initiative honoring combat veterans. Through the foundation, Danny and his team create and install custom flagpoles—at no cost—for veterans who have been wounded, decorated, or disabled in combat, each one accompanied by a full military honors ceremony.The conversation dives into the emotional weight behind these ceremonies, the challenges of finding veterans willing to accept recognition, and the profound impact these tributes have on recipients and their families. Danny recounts unforgettable stories—from quiet, deeply personal ceremonies to large community gatherings—and reflects on the importance of ensuring veterans feel seen, welcomed, and honored.More than just a tribute, the foundation represents a lasting symbol of gratitude—one that stands tall every day as a reminder of sacrifice, resilience, and the enduring connection between service members and their communities.Whether you’re a veteran, a supporter of military families, or someone who believes in the importance of honoring those who served, this episode is a powerful reminder that recognition matters—and that it’s never too late to say thank you.👤 Guest Information: Name: Danny Kaifetz Title: Founder, American Heroes Flagpoles FoundationBackground:Marine Corps veteran (Vietnam era)Former owner of Adirondack Flagpoles, crafting and installing over 500 custom flagpoles nationwideFounded the American Heroes Flagpoles Foundation in 2023Leads a mission to provide handcrafted flagpoles and full honor ceremonies to deserving combat veterans at no costOversees fabrication, fundraising, and ceremony coordination across Northern New York and beyondWorks closely with local sponsors, veterans organizations, and volunteers to execute each tribute⏱️ Episode Highlights:[00:00] Opening Reflection on Service The episode begins with a powerful reminder that service continues long after a uniform is retired.[00:55] Meet Danny Kaifetz Danny introduces himself, his military background, and his journey into craftsmanship and nonprofit work.[01:56] From Business to Mission After decades of building flagpoles commercially, Danny transitions into founding a nonprofit focused on honoring veterans.[02:45] The Foundation’s Work The American Heroes Flagpoles Foundation fabricates and installs custom flagpoles for veterans, complete with full ceremonies.[04:08] Local Impact & Community Support The foundation focuses heavily on Northern New York, supported by local sponsors and community organizations.[05:24] A Family Legacy of Service Danny reflects on four generations of military service in his family and what inspired him to serve.[08:09] Honoring Veterans with Intention The foundation uses a thoughtful selection process and hosts meaningful ceremonies rather than simple installations.[10:26] The Emotional Impact Testimonials from veterans reveal how deeply these tributes resonate and provide long-overdue recognition.[14:51] A Defining Moment Danny recalls a veteran who said the ceremony was the first time in decades he felt welcomed home.[17:41] The Power of Community in Ceremonies Veterans groups, motorcycle escorts, honor guards, and local organizations come together to create unforgettable experiences.[19:43] Building the Foundation Founded in 2023 as a five-year mission, the goal is to honor 100 veterans through handcrafted flagpoles.[21:26] A No-Cost Mission Each flagpole—valued at thousands of dollars—is provided entirely free to the recipient.[23:26] A High-Impact Nonprofit Model With minimal overhead, the foundation ensures the vast majority of funds go directly toward honoring veterans.[27:21] Stories That Stay Forever Danny shares multiple emotional experiences, highlighting the lasting impact of each ceremony.[30:42] Honoring Loss and Healing A deeply moving ceremony in Wisconsin honors a veteran lost to PTSD, bringing an entire community together.[36:12] A Story of Love and Service A husband and wife, both Vietnam veterans, are honored together—highlighting both sacrifice and lifelong commitment.[40:26] Remembering the Fallen A ceremony timed to honor a fallen soldier’s anniversary underscores the importance of remembrance.[42:03] How the Community Can Help Support ranges from sponsorships and volunteering to helping identify deserving veterans.[45:17] The Biggest Challenge: Finding Veterans Many veterans are reluctant to be recognized, making outreach one of the foundation’s greatest needs.[51:28] Open Invitation to the Public All ceremonies are open to the public, offering a chance for the community to witness and participate.[52:43] Closing Reflections The episode ends with a reminder that honoring service is a shared responsibility that strengthens communities.💬 EPIC Quotes:"It’s not just a ceremony—it’s something they see every single day for the rest of their lives." — Danny Kaifetz"It’s not just a ceremony—it’s something they see every single day for the rest of their lives." — Danny Kaifetz"The greatest way people can help is by helping us find the veterans who deserve to be honored." — Danny Kaifetz📣 Call to Action: Like what you heard? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more conversations with the people shaping our community. From veterans and nonprofit leaders to local changemakers, each episode brings you closer to the voices that make our region strong.Follow EPIC Voices on social media to stay connected, discover new episodes, and help us continue sharing the stories that matter.
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Paws, Purpose, and Community: Inside TailWagger Cafe
🎙️ Episode Title:Paws, Purpose, and Community: Inside Tailwagger Cafe💭 Episode Description:In this episode of the Epic Voices Podcast, we sit down with Lisa, the owner and driving force behind Tailwagger Cafe. Lisa shares the inspiring story behind the unique café concept that blends homemade food, community connection, and animal adoption in one welcoming space.The conversation explores the decade-long search for the perfect property, the challenges of building a restaurant from the ground up, and the thoughtful design choices that allow guests to enjoy a café environment while also interacting with adoptable cats. Lisa explains how the café works closely with local animal organizations to help place rescue cats into loving homes, all while creating a warm and welcoming gathering place for the community.Beyond the café itself, Lisa reveals a much bigger vision — a long-term plan to build a full animal sanctuary and wellness space featuring additional rescue facilities, farm animal quarantine areas, walking trails, and community programs.Whether you're an animal lover, someone who believes in the power of community spaces, or simply curious about the story behind one of the area’s most unique local businesses, this episode highlights how compassion, creativity, and persistence can turn a simple idea into something truly meaningful.👤 Guest Information:Name: LisaTitle: Owner, Tailwagger CafeBackground:Owner and founder of Tailwagger CafeSpent over a decade searching for the perfect property to launch the conceptOpened Tailwagger Cafe in December 2024 on a 20-acre parcel of landWorks closely with local organizations including Focus on Ferals and the Cat Palace to house adoptable catsOperates the café with a mission-driven model where profits support both animals and children in the communityDeveloping long-term plans to expand the property into a full rescue and wellness campus including additional animal shelters, adoption facilities, and community programming⏱️ Episode Highlights:[00:00] Introduction & Welcoming the GuestThe episode opens with a reflection on the comfort animals can bring before introducing Lisa from Tailwagger Cafe.[01:14] Meet LisaLisa introduces herself and discusses the many roles she plays in running the café, from cooking and finances to long-term planning.[01:56] The Origins of Tailwagger CafeLisa explains how the idea took over ten years to bring to life and why finding the right location for animals and guests was critical.[02:53] Community Reactions to a Cat CafeEarly concerns about animals near food lead to a discussion about how the café was thoughtfully designed to keep dining and animals safely separated.[03:44] Building the Cafe from the Ground UpLisa describes the challenges of developing the property, including installing roads, drilling a well, and navigating restaurant regulations.[04:36] Designing a Safe Cat SpaceThe café includes a separate cat room with a double-door entry system and viewing windows so guests can watch the cats without entering the room.[06:49] Building and Running the RestaurantLisa talks about designing an open kitchen that allows staff and guests to interact, helping create a welcoming and communal atmosphere.[09:20] The Cats of Tailwagger CafeThe café typically houses four adoptable cats at a time, cared for by local rescue organizations that manage their health and adoptions.[11:35] Helping Cats Find HomesLisa shares that the café helped place 24 cats into homes in its first year and continues to support adoption efforts.[12:15] The Menu at Tailwagger CafeGuests can enjoy deli sandwiches made with house-smoked meats, scratch-made soups and salads, homemade desserts, and Sunday breakfast specials.[14:04] Future Plans for Dinner ServiceLisa discusses plans to expand the kitchen, offer dinner service, and eventually introduce craft beer and wine.[15:00] Community Support and Giving BackThe café accepts bottle donations, distributes free pet supplies, and hosts community events that bring people together.[17:08] A Mission Beyond BusinessLisa explains that 100% of the café’s profits are donated to causes supporting animals, children, and local community projects.[18:20] A Vision for the FuturePlans are underway to add multiple buildings on the property, including additional animal adoption facilities.[19:58] A Future Animal SanctuaryLisa shares her dream of building spaces for additional animals such as rabbits, reptiles, and small pets needing adoption.[20:03] Farm Animal Rescue and CareFuture plans include a quarantine barn for horses, goats, and sheep that may need rescue or temporary care.[21:17] Creating a Dog ShelterA long-term goal is building a dog rescue facility with outdoor play yards and room for exercise.[21:34] On-Site Veterinary CareLisa hopes to partner with veterinary programs to offer on-site care for rescue animals while supporting new veterinarians.[22:34] Wellness and Community SpacesThe center of the property may eventually feature meditation trails, yoga spaces, and peaceful gathering areas for visitors.[23:34] Community Programs and EventsLisa discusses hosting yoga sessions, children’s events, holiday activities, and potential art and wellness programs.[25:20] Supporting the Mission Simply by VisitingGuests support the café’s charitable mission simply by dining there, as profits are reinvested into community causes.[26:06] Why Bringing People and Animals Together MattersLisa reflects on how animal welfare and community compassion are deeply connected.[27:38] The Comfort Animals ProvideResearch shows petting animals reduces stress and improves well-being, something the café hopes to offer every visitor.[28:18] Closing ReflectionsThe episode concludes with a reminder that simple spaces — filled with kindness, laughter, and a few whiskers — can have a powerful impact on a community.💬 EPIC Quotes:"I believe we are judged as a society by how we treat our animals."— Lisa"Even if someone can’t donate to a cause, just coming in for a meal means a portion of that money is helping animals or children."— Lisa"It's not just about animals — it's about people, wellness, peace, and bringing everything together in one place."— Lisa📣 Call to Action:Like what you heard? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more conversations with the people shaping our community. From local business owners to community leaders and storytellers, each episode brings you closer to the voices that make our region unique.Follow EPIC Voices on social media to stay connected, discover new episodes, and celebrate the stories that keep our community strong.
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From the Forest Floor: How The Pines Found Its Roots
🎙️ Episode Title: From the Forest Floor: How The Pines Found Its Roots💭 Episode Description: In this episode of the Epic Voices Podcast, we sit down with Chris Bebe, owner and operator of The Pines in Malone, New York. Chris shares his journey from starting in the restaurant industry at just 15 years old to building one of the community’s most beloved dining destinations.The conversation explores the evolution of The Pines from a small lunch spot and bar into a full-service restaurant known for its welcoming atmosphere, homemade food, and strong community roots. Chris reflects on the challenges of running a small-town restaurant, the importance of loyal staff and customers, and the memories that make local restaurants so meaningful.Whether you're a regular at The Pines, a fan of small business success stories, or someone who appreciates the role restaurants play in bringing communities together, this episode offers a heartfelt look at the passion, perseverance, and people behind a local favorite.👤 Guest Information:Name: Chris Bebe Title: Owner & Operator, The PinesBackground:Owner and operator of The Pines restaurant in Malone, New YorkBegan working in the restaurant industry at age 15 at Donovan’s Steak & AleGraduated from college before deciding to pursue culinary arts full timeAttended culinary trade school to refine his skillsTook over The Pines in February 2019 and helped transform it into a full-service restaurantFocuses on creating a welcoming community gathering place built around good food and shared experiences⏱️ Episode Highlights:[00:01] Introduction & Welcoming the Guest The episode opens with a reflection on the role restaurants play in communities before introducing Chris Bebe from The Pines.[00:45] Chris’ Journey into the Restaurant Industry Chris shares how he began cooking at age 15 at Donovan’s Steak & Ale and how those early experiences led him to pursue culinary training and a career in the food industry.[03:40] The Meaning Behind The Pines Chris discusses what the restaurant means to him personally and how food has the power to bring people together regardless of background.[05:57] The Role of Restaurants in Small Towns A conversation about why restaurants are essential gathering spaces in communities like Malone and how they help create shared experiences.[06:59] Taking Over The Pines in 2019 Chris reflects on purchasing the restaurant and transforming it from a small bar and lunch spot into a full-service dining destination.[08:56] Renovations and Growth The discussion turns to the improvements made over time, including kitchen upgrades, new equipment, and ongoing investments in the restaurant.[10:40] Signature Menu Items Chris highlights popular dishes including the Bark Burger, shrimp tacos, and the Greek avocado salad with house-made dressing.[11:42] The Importance of Staff Chris explains how dedicated employees and long-term staff members help create the welcoming environment that keeps customers coming back.[12:28] Memorable Moments at The Pines Chris recalls the first night operating the restaurant and how loyal customers celebrated the transition.[14:06] Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic A unique story about bringing a PlayStation to the restaurant during shutdowns and inviting customers to play Mario while waiting for takeout orders.[16:57] The Pines Today Chris reflects on the restaurant’s current success and the pride he takes in building a place where people feel comfortable gathering.[19:42] Events & Community Gatherings The Pines hosts several events including paint-and-sip nights, holiday parties, Breakfast with Santa, and seasonal brunches.[22:47] Challenges Facing Restaurants Today Chris discusses economic pressures, rising costs, and the difficulty of finding the right staff as ongoing challenges for small restaurants.[24:43] Looking Toward the Future Chris shares hopes for continued growth and possibly opening another location someday.[26:24] Creating Memories for the Next Generation Chris reflects on how meaningful it is when families build memories at The Pines, just like he did at restaurants growing up.[28:37] Supporting Local Suppliers & Community Organizations The Pines partners with local farms and suppliers while also supporting organizations like Community Connections and local shelters.[30:36] What Chris Hopes First-Time Visitors Feel Chris jokes that the most important thing is that guests leave full — and hopefully happy enough to come back.💬 EPIC Quotes:"Food is one of those things where no matter what background you've got or where you come from, it's something that can bring people together." — Chris Bebe"At the end of the day, I'm very thankful that I get to do what I do. Without customers coming through the door to create memories here, I wouldn't be able to keep doing it." — Chris Bebe"Even something simple — like a kid coming here after a hockey game with their team — can turn into a memory they carry for years." — Chris Bebe📣 Call to Action:Like what you heard? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more conversations with the people shaping our community. From local business owners to community leaders and storytellers, each episode brings you closer to the voices that make our region unique.Follow EPIC Voices on social media to stay connected, discover new episodes, and celebrate the stories that keep our community strong.
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Bokies: Scoops, Shakes, & 50s Memories
🎙️Episode Title:Bokies: Scoops, Shakes, & 50s Memories💭 Episode Description: In this episode of the Epic Voices Podcast, host Tristan sits down with Carrie Marshall, owner of Bokies Diner. Together, they explore why small diners matter to local communities, how preserving decades of history and nostalgia strengthens connections, and the behind-the-scenes work that goes into running a beloved family-style restaurant. From signature dishes like poutine and cheeseburgers to retro décor, neon signs, and community events, this conversation highlights the vital role Bokies plays in bringing people together and keeping local traditions alive.👤 Guest Information: Name: Carrie Marshall Title: Owner Organization: Bokies Diner Background:Purchased Bokies in 2011 after previously living downstateOversees all aspects of operations: staffing, payroll, ordering, and day-to-day managementMaintains the diner’s retro 1950s style and nostalgic atmosphereActive in community engagement and seasonal eventsPassionate about creating a welcoming environment for both locals and visitors⏱️ Episode Highlights: [00:00] Introduction & Community Diners Tristan introduces the episode and highlights how diners like Bokies serve as anchors in the community.[01:09] Meet Carrie Marshall Carrie shares her background, connection to Malone, and her role managing all aspects of Bokies.[01:37] History of Bokies Diner From its original 1956 building to expansions, prior owners, and the story behind the “Bokies” name.[04:14] Early Memories & Staff Stories Carrie recounts humorous and memorable experiences from opening day and early staff members.[06:30] Signature Menu Items Discussion of Bokies’ most popular dishes, including poutine, cheeseburgers, and seasonal specials.[09:38] Menu Evolution & Specials How the diner has adapted menus over the years while maintaining traditional favorites and adding unique items.[10:44] What Makes Bokies Unique The diner’s retro décor, neon signs, and sensory-rich atmosphere set it apart from other local spots.[13:38] Daily Operations & Rush Hours Insights into a typical morning, lunch, and dinner rush, including takeout and seasonal variations.[16:19] Community Hub & Welcoming Atmosphere How Bokies accommodates diverse community members, from school kids to regular patrons and visiting families.[18:54] Staff & Customer Relationships The importance of hiring kind, conscientious staff and creating a consistent, welcoming environment.[20:37] Challenges of Restaurant Ownership Behind-the-scenes realities, including equipment issues, staffing, and daily operational demands.[23:20] Creating a “Homey” Experience How Bokies maintains a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for both new and returning guests.[25:14] Nostalgia & Retro Appeal Why 1950s-style décor, décor details, and historical references continue to draw locals and visitors alike.[28:19] Adapting to Changing Times Leveraging social media, technology, and industry trends while preserving core values and diner traditions.[31:00] Ice Cream Conventions & Industry Innovation Carrie shares experiences with the North American Ice Cream Association, creative flavors, and new ideas for the diner.[32:11] Looking to the Future Plans for potential expansions, continued staff growth, and maintaining a busy, welcoming community hub.[34:35] Community Engagement & Upcoming Events “Anything but a cup” day, Christmas in July food drive, staff photo shoots, and other seasonal activities.[37:21] Closing Reflections Carrie shares her vision for Bokies as a place where everyone feels welcome, comfortable, and part of a community.💬 EPIC Quotes: “Every day is a different day, and you just have to laugh at it.” — Carrie Marshall “I want people to feel welcome and comfortable… they can come, eat, and hang out however they want.” — Carrie Marshall “It’s about maintaining core values while evolving and staying relevant to the community.” — Carrie Marshall📣 Call to Action: Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more conversations with the people and organizations preserving, strengthening, and shaping our community. Follow us on social media, share this episode, and consider visiting Bokies to experience a taste of local tradition, nostalgia, and community spirit firsthand.
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Telling the Story of Franklin County with the Historical Society
🎙️Episode Title:Telling the Story of Franklin County with the Historical Society💭 Episode Description:In this episode of the Epic Voices Podcast, host Tristan sits down with Martha Gardner, Archivist and Librarian for the Franklin County Historical Society. Together, they explore why local history matters, how preserving artifacts and stories helps communities understand who they are, and the behind-the-scenes work that goes into safeguarding Franklin County’s past. From Civil War letters and glass plate negatives to local myths, genealogy research, and future preservation projects, this conversation highlights the vital role history plays in shaping where we’re headed.👤 Guest Information:Name: Martha GardnerTitle: Archivist & LibrarianOrganization: Franklin County Historical SocietyBackground:Member of the Historical Society since the early 2000sOversees collections, archives, accessioning, and displaysManages historical research requests and genealogy inquiriesWorks extensively with digitization and preservation effortsPassionate advocate for understanding local history and community identity⏱️ Episode Highlights:[00:00] Introduction & Why History MattersTristan introduces the episode and explores how understanding the past helps guide the future.[01:00] Meet Martha GardnerMartha shares her background, connection to Franklin County, and her role at the Historical Society.[04:20] Inside the Historical SocietyA look at the many roles involved in preserving collections, archives, and community history.[05:45] What Sparked a Love for HistoryMartha reflects on her lifelong fascination with stories, people, and the past.[07:40] The Origins of the Franklin County Historical SocietyHow the Society was first founded in 1903, paused during World War I, and reestablished in the 1960s.[10:30] Remarkable Artifacts & Hidden TreasuresCivil War correspondence, handwritten records, glass plate negatives, and everyday documents that bring history to life.[14:20] Local Myths, Legends & MisconceptionsStories about distilleries, underground tunnels, and how historical research separates fact from fiction.[18:10] The Spirit of Franklin CountyWhy self-sufficiency, isolation, and neighborly support define the region’s character.[21:30] How the Society Has Evolved Over TimeFrom relocating buildings to refining collections and modern preservation practices.[25:00] Digitization & Technology in PreservationScanning archives, organizing databases, and making history more accessible through technology.[26:45] Current & Upcoming ProjectsRevolutionary War research initiatives, cemetery mapping, and collaboration with local historians.[31:20] Education & Community EngagementFourth-grade programs, student tours, and helping young people connect with local history.[34:30] Volunteers & Community SupportWhy volunteers matter and how the community can get involved with the Historical Society.[35:10] What Community MeansMartha shares a thoughtful reflection on collaboration, involvement, and shared responsibility.[36:00] Closing ReflectionsA reminder that our community’s story is still being written—and everyone plays a role.💬 EPIC Quotes:“People need to know where they came from and why things are the way they are.” — Martha Gardner“We’re still isolated in many ways, and that self-sufficiency is part of who we are.” — Martha Gardner“You can’t do it alone. Community means doing things together.” — Martha Gardner📣 Call to Action:Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more conversations with the people and organizations preserving, strengthening, and shaping our community. Follow us on social media, share this episode, and consider supporting or volunteering with your local historical society—because our stories matter.
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Community First: Supporting Students Beyond the Classroom
🎙️ Episode Title: Community First: Supporting Students Beyond the Classroom💭 Episode Description: In this episode of the Epic Voices Podcast, host Tristan sits down with Helen Tracy, Parent Facilitator and Homeschool Coordinator, and Brandon Pelkey, Superintendent of Schools for the Malone Central School District. Together, they explore how schools can serve as the heartbeat of a community—connecting families to resources, addressing real-world challenges like employment and food insecurity, and preparing students for a rapidly changing future. From community partnerships and parent engagement to resilience, social-emotional learning, and navigating technology, this episode highlights the powerful impact of education that goes far beyond academics.👤 Guest Information:Name: Helen Tracy Title: Parent Facilitator & Homeschool Coordinator Organization: Malone Central School DistrictBackground:Serves as Parent Facilitator at Franklin Academy (high school level)Focuses on parent, student, and community engagementConnects families with food, clothing, housing, fuel, and community resourcesCoordinates grant-funded initiatives and donation programsStrong advocate for removing barriers to student successName: Brandon Pelkey Title: Superintendent of Schools Organization: Malone Central School DistrictBackground:Superintendent overseeing Malone Central School DistrictFormer high school principalNearly three decades in educationStrong focus on community engagement, student well-being, and district-wide consistencyAdvocate for resilience, social-emotional learning, and future-focused education⏱️ Episode Highlights:[00:00] Introduction & Guest Backgrounds Tristan introduces Helen Tracy and Brandon Pelkey and sets the stage for a discussion on education, community, and student support.[01:30] The School–Community Relationship How Malone Central School District works with surrounding communities to support families beyond the classroom.[03:20] The Role of the Parent Facilitator Helen explains how her role connects families to food, housing, clothing, fuel, and other critical resources.[05:40] Meeting Basic Needs to Unlock Student Potential Why students can’t learn at their best if basic needs like food, warmth, and stability aren’t met.[07:45] Community Partnerships That Make an Impact Examples of collaboration with Adirondack for Kids, local churches, medical centers, and nonprofits.[10:30] Economic Challenges Facing Families A discussion on employment struggles, rising costs of living, and how these issues affect students and family life.[13:15] The Importance of Family Time How long commutes and economic stress reduce family connection—and why schools try to ease that burden.[16:40] Defining Community Impact in Education Why parent involvement and community engagement directly influence student success.[19:20] Engagement Challenges at the Secondary Level How family involvement often drops in middle and high school—and why it matters more than ever.[23:10] Bridging Parents, Teachers & Administration Helen shares how communication, trust, and persistence help break down barriers.[26:30] Success Stories & Lasting Connections Powerful reflections on former students returning years later to share the impact educators had on their lives.[30:40] Preparing Students for Life Beyond Academics The importance of financial literacy, resilience, and social-emotional learning.[34:10] Social Media, Technology & Student Well-Being A candid conversation about the challenges of social media, AI, and digital pressures on today’s youth.[38:20] Building Resilience Through Positivity Programs An overview of district-wide initiatives like the Positivity Project (P2), Wellness Wednesdays, and consistent K–12 culture-building.[41:50] Life Skills, Career Readiness & Soft Skills Why kindness, communication, and adaptability are just as important as academic achievement.[45:30] What Today’s Students Are Facing How constant access to global issues and online pressures impacts students differently than past generations.[48:40] Reasons for Hope Despite challenges, both guests share why today’s students give them optimism for the future.[52:10] Final Advice for Families & Communities Encouragement to work together, embrace change, support students, and focus on compassion and resilience.💬 EPIC Quotes:“If a child doesn’t have food, heat, or stability at home, they’re not coming to school with their full potential.” — Helen Tracy“We’re not just educating students — we’re helping raise entire generations.” — Brandon Pelkey“It’s okay to fail. Fail forward, learn from it, and keep moving.” — Brandon Pelkey“There’s still so much good happening in our community. There’s still hope.” — Helen Tracy📣 Call to Action: Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more conversations with educators, leaders, and community advocates making a real difference. Follow us on social media, stay engaged with your local schools, and remember—strong communities start with supporting our kids.
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Building a Destination: Inside the Malone Chamber of Commerce
🎙️ Episode Title: Building a Destination: Inside the Malone Chamber of Commerce💭 Episode Description: In this episode of the Epic Voices Podcast, host Tristan sits down with Mary Scarf, Executive Director of the Malone Chamber of Commerce, to explore what it truly takes to support small businesses and strengthen a rural community. From tourism and historic preservation to local partnerships and signature events like the Malone Fly-In, Mary shares decades of insight into Malone’s past, present, and future. This conversation highlights the importance of shopping local, collaboration over competition, and why community pride is essential to long-term economic success.👤 Guest Information: Name: Mary Scarf Title: Executive Director, Malone Chamber of CommerceBackground:Joined the Malone Chamber of Commerce in 2009Previously served as Vice President, Treasurer, and President before becoming Executive DirectorRetired after 33 years teaching at Malone Central SchoolCompleted seven additional years as a long-term substitute teacher across the North CountryLongtime community advocate with deep ties to education, tourism, and economic development⏱️ Episode Highlights: [00:00] Introduction & Guest Background Tristan introduces Mary Scarf and her journey from educator to Executive Director of the Malone Chamber of Commerce.[01:05] What the Chamber of Commerce Really Does Mary explains the Chamber’s core mission: supporting businesses by bringing people into Malone through events and tourism.[03:26] Common Misconceptions About the Chamber Clarifying that the Chamber is a nonprofit organization focused on advocacy, community building, and support — not profit.[06:01] Events, Advertising & Business Promotion How Chamber events, business-after-hours gatherings, and free promotional opportunities help local businesses gain visibility.[07:59] Supporting New & Small Businesses Resources, referrals, and training opportunities the Chamber offers to entrepreneurs and startups.[09:12] Local Business Success Stories Highlighting businesses like Café Nouveau and Malone Ford, along with the impact of ribbon cuttings and exposure.[10:47] Community Collaboration in Action Examples of partnerships with Malone Revitalization, Citizen Advocates, the YMCA, and local government.[14:47] Tourism, Historic Districts & Growth Why historic preservation matters and how Malone’s 400+ historic buildings can drive tourism and relocation.[19:54] Challenges Facing Local Businesses The impact of losing Canadian tourism, post-COVID struggles, and the importance of shopping local.[23:18] Trades, Education & Workforce Needs A candid discussion on the importance of skilled trades and diversifying post-secondary pathways.[27:19] How Residents Can Get Involved Personal memberships, volunteering, and the benefits of Chamber consortium insurance programs.[29:17] Vision for the Next 5–10 Years Tourism growth, regional maps, historic tours, and positioning Malone as a true destination.[32:16] Signature Events & Community Traditions Santa in the Park, park decorating, concerts, Summerfest, and the importance of volunteers.[36:50] What Success Looks Like for Malone Mary shares her vision of restoring Malone as the “Star of the North.”[42:16] The Malone Fly-In & Community Impact A heartfelt look at the Fly-In event and how it creates lasting memories and attracts new residents.[46:56] One Message to the Community A simple but powerful call to action: shop local.💬 EPIC Quotes: “We’re not a business — we’re a helper. We’re rooting for all of Malone.” — Mary Scarf“If you don’t have a destination, people won’t come.” — Mary Scarf“Shop local. Without local support, we won’t have local businesses.” — Mary Scarf📣 Call to Action: Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more conversations with the people shaping our communities. Follow us on social media, attend local events, and most importantly — shop local and support the businesses that support Malone.
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Guiding the Future: The Unsung Heroes of High School
🎙️ Episode Title: Guiding the Future: The Unsung Heroes of High School💭 Episode Description:Join us for an enlightening episode of the Epic Voices podcast as we delve into the world of high school guidance counseling. Featuring the experienced team from Franklin Academy, including Rosalyn Poirier, Dustin Stover, and Tim McCarthy, this episode explores the motivations and challenges faced by school counselors. Discover the misconceptions about their roles, the impact of community involvement, and the essential skills students need for success beyond high school. Whether you're a student, parent, or educator, this episode offers valuable insights into the pivotal role of guidance counselors in shaping the future of young adults.👤 Guest Information:Name: Rosalyn PoirierTitle: School Counselor, Franklin AcademyBackground:School counselor at Franklin AcademyBegan career in 2013 as a school counselor at St. Joseph’sWorked at the elementary level early in her counseling careerServed as an administrator at BOCES for two yearsReturned to her passion for counseling at Franklin AcademyName: Dustin StoverTitle: School Counselor, Franklin AcademyBackground:School counselor at Franklin Academy, entering his 17th year in the roleBegan his career at St. Lawrence Central in Brasher FallsHas served the Franklin Academy community for the past 10 yearsBrings extensive experience supporting students across academic and personal developmentName: Tim McCarthyTitle: School CounselorBackground:In his 29th year working in educationBegan his career in 1997 as a school psychologistTransitioned to school counseling in 2009Has worked at both the middle school and high school levelsBrings decades of experience supporting student success and well-being⏱️ Episode Highlights:[00:00] Introduction & BackgroundThe episode opens with an introduction to the school counseling team, setting the stage for a conversation about their roles, experience, and commitment to supporting students both academically and personally.[06:04] Misunderstandings About School CounselorsThe counselors address common misconceptions about their profession, clarifying that while they are not therapists, they play a critical role in guidance, advocacy, and connecting students and families with the right resources.[07:15] Challenges Facing Today’s StudentsA discussion on the unique challenges students face, including limited career exposure within the community and shifting attitudes toward school.[07:57] Post-COVID Student Mentality & AttendanceThe counselors reflect on how COVID-19 continues to impact student motivation, mental health, and school attendance, and what schools are doing to respond.[08:36] Preparing for Life After High SchoolAn exploration of how counselors help students navigate post-graduation options, including college, trade schools, and entering the workforce, with an emphasis on starting these conversations early.[09:31] Family Involvement & Early PlanningThe importance of engaging families in the planning process and helping students make informed decisions well before their senior year.[17:10] Financial Planning for CollegeThe counselors highlight the need for open financial conversations, understanding scholarships, and planning ahead to manage college costs.[19:07] The Value of Local ScholarshipsA closer look at how local scholarships play a key role in easing financial burdens and making higher education more accessible for students.[26:21] Skills That Matter Beyond AcademicsA conversation about the life skills students need after high school, including resilience, communication, and adaptability.[26:51] Building Good Habits for Long-Term SuccessThe counselors emphasize the importance of developing strong habits and work ethic that extend beyond the classroom.[28:03] Preparing Students for the Real WorldHow counselors support students in becoming well-rounded, confident individuals ready to face life’s challenges.[32:12] Community Partnerships & Career ExposureExamples of successful community collaborations, including career panels that give students exposure to real-world opportunities.[33:44] The Impact of Lost ProgramsA reflection on the loss of valuable programs like Upward Bound due to funding cuts and the gap they leave for students.[Final Segment] Advice for Students & ParentsThe counselors close by encouraging students to work hard and be kind, and reminding parents to support their children while still allowing them the independence to grow.💬 EPIC Quotes:"I mean I feel like being resilient as you get into the real world of life, things always, they don't go as how you plan. So sometimes it means getting knocked down and then having the ability to sit back up and follow through things when they're hard. I feel like that's something that in life you need that because things don't always go to plans." -Dustin"I always tell my kids, it's just my motto of life is just work hard and be kind. If you work hard and you're kind, you're going to go far in life. Try not to put so much pressure on what am I going to do for the rest of my life because you're going to change that 10 times that happens." -Rosalyn📣 Call to Action:Like what you heard? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more real conversations with leaders who are rooted in community and driven by purpose. Follow us on social media to stay connected and inspired.
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Grassroots Growth: The Brushton Youth Sports Story
🎙️ Episode Title: Grassroots Growth: The Brushton Youth Sports Story💭 Episode Description:Join us on the Epic Voices podcast as we dive into the inspiring journey of Josh Barney and the Brushton Youth Sports program. Discover how a community's determination and a generous donation transformed a vision into reality, providing local children with dedicated sports fields and fostering a sense of community. From overcoming challenges to celebrating successes, this episode highlights the power of collaboration and the impact of sports on youth development. Whether you're a sports enthusiast or a community advocate, this episode offers valuable insights into building a brighter future for the next generation.👤 Guest Information:Name: Josh BarneyTitle: President, Brushton Moira Youth SportsHometown: Brushton, NYBackground:Teacher at Brushton-Moira SchoolParent of children in the BMYS districtInvolved with youth sports as a parent and coachNow serving as a leader within the BMYS youth sports organizationConnect with Josh & Brushton Moira Youth Sports:Brusthon Moira Youth Sports Facebook⏱️ Episode Highlights: [00:00] Introduction & Background Tristan opens the episode and introduces guest Josh Barney, who shares how he became involved in Brushton youth sports and eventually stepped into the role of president. He reflects on early challenges, including difficulties developing local sports fields.[01:51] Impact on the Community Josh explains how the youth sports program benefits local families by giving kids a consistent place to play, building responsibility, and creating memorable success stories throughout each sports season.[04:51] Community Support & Donations A look at how volunteers and local supporters strengthen the program. Josh highlights a major company donation that accelerated field development and the broader impact these improvements have had on the community.[08:32] Future Plans & Challenges Josh outlines upcoming goals for the program—from infrastructure upgrades to anticipated obstacles—and stresses how vital community and business involvement will be moving forward.[12:50] Personal Motivation & Community Vision Josh shares what drives him personally, his hopes for the community’s future, and how long-term engagement in youth sports helps build a stronger, more connected Brushton.✅ Key Takeaways:Small acts of volunteering or donating can make a meaningful impact on local youth programsPersistence pays off — continued effort can secure funding even after setbacksTeaching kids responsibility and teamwork builds confidence and social skillsStrategic use of donations can accelerate development and deliver immediate community benefits💬 EPIC Quotes:"Things aren't going to get done if you don't have the help. Everything is so expensive, it's hard to pay somebody to do everything, so you wouldn't believe how much you can save your community by just giving an afternoon and helping them out." - Josh"To me, it's just seeing generations of people coming. Some of the first kids I coach for soccer are almost seniors. It'd be great in 10 or 15 years from now, seeing them with their kids they're playing." -Josh📣 Call to Action:Like what you heard? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more real conversations with leaders who are rooted in community and driven by purpose. Follow us on social media to stay connected and inspired.
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From Vision to Reality: The Foothills Art Society Story
🎙️ Episode Title: From Vision to Reality: The Foothills Art Society Story 💭 Episode Description: Delve into the inspiring journey of the Foothills Art Society with guests Lorraine Cartier and Marianne Goodfellow. Celebrating 25 years of fostering creativity and community, this episode explores the society's humble beginnings, its significant milestones, and the vibrant art scene it has cultivated. Discover how the acquisition of a permanent home has transformed their vision, enabling regular programming and events that engage artists of all ages. From whimsical art events to educational workshops, learn how the society is revitalizing its membership and volunteer base post-COVID. This episode is a testament to the power of art in bringing communities together and the exciting future that lies ahead for the Foothills Art Society. Whether you're an artist, art lover, or community supporter, this conversation is sure to inspire and invite you to be part of this creative movement.👤 Guest Information: Names: Lorraine Cartier, Chair of Program Committee; Marianne Goodfellow, FAS Board Member Organization: Foothills Art Society⏱️ Episode Highlights: [00:00:00 – 00:01:39] Jess McMillan introduces the podcast and welcomes Lorraine and Marianne. They discuss the origins of the society, which started 25 years ago by three women who wanted to promote art in the community.[00:01:39 – 00:04:16] The discussion covers the original vision of the society and how it has evolved, especially with the acquisition of a building. Significant milestones, including the Art on Pearl Festival, are highlighted.[00:04:16 – 00:07:13] The impact of COVID-19 on membership and community engagement is discussed, along with efforts to revitalize membership and volunteer involvement.[00:07:13 – 00:10:27] Lorraine shares a favorite story about the whimsical women event. Challenges of being a volunteer-driven organization and the need for building restoration are also discussed.[00:10:27 – 00:14:56] The variety of programs and classes offered by the society, including painting, drumming, and summer camps, are highlighted. Inclusivity for all skill levels is emphasized.[00:14:56 – 00:18:44] The process of selecting themes for exhibits and workshops is explained, including upcoming shows and collaborations with local history organizations.[00:18:44 – 00:22:55] The society's efforts to engage youth and underrepresented groups through various programs and partnerships with schools are discussed.[00:22:55 – 00:24:55] The involvement of local artists in shaping programming and offering classes is highlighted, emphasizing the importance of supporting local talent.[00:24:55 – 00:29:39] The society's partnerships with local businesses and organizations for fundraising and support are discussed, with gratitude expressed for the community's contributions.[00:29:39 – 00:34:31] Future goals, including building restoration and expanding programming, are outlined. The need for more funding and volunteers is discussed.[00:34:31 – 00:43:14] Upcoming events and exhibits are promoted. The importance of community involvement and support for the arts is reiterated.💬 EPIC Quotes:"We need the arts and it's such a refuge. And like you said, I mean the science backs it too, that we need our artists." "We'd like to get the community more involved if they can and be part of this growing movement to have... the Malone Art and Cultural Center... that's what we're hoping the Malone Art and Cultural Centers for people in this area." "The talent that we have up here, it's something that comes up on this podcast quite a bit... We think we're smaller than we actually are, but when you go to look at places like the Foothills Art Society and you see these exhibits and you see the talent that we have just local and being able to really appreciate that." "You turn around every corner and has a beautiful mural, a beautiful piece of art, a history placard. It just makes it still feel so vital and vibrant when you're in a community like that. I think we could build that into the Malone." 📣 Call to Action:Like what you heard? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more real conversations with leaders who are rooted in community and driven by purpose. Follow us on social media to stay connected and inspired.
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Building Bridges: How the Fieldstone Foundation Supports the North Country
🎙️ Episode Title: Building Bridges: How the Fieldstone Foundation Supports the North Country 💭 Episode Description: In this heartfelt episode of the EPIC Voices Podcast, we sit down with Amanda, a passionate advocate for community well-being and the Senior Director of the Fieldstone Foundation. Amanda shares her personal journey from growing up in Plattsburgh to moving to California, and ultimately returning to the North Country, a place she calls home. Discover how her experiences shaped her dedication to ensuring no child goes hungry and how the Fieldstone Foundation is making a significant impact in the community. From the Backpack Program to the Fieldstone Music Festival, learn about the innovative ways the foundation is supporting local families and fostering a spirit of togetherness. Join us as we explore the power of community, the importance of giving back, and the inspiring stories of those who are making a difference in the North Country.👤 Guest Information: Name: Amanda Tagliarino Title: Senior Director, Fieldstone Foundation Hometown: Plattsburgh, NY Background:Grew up in PlattsburghDegree in psychologySpent time in California before returning to the North CountryLeads the Fieldstone Foundation, focusing on childhood hunger relief and community supportConnect with the Fieldstone Foundation: Fieldstone Foundation Facebook Page | fieldstonefoundation.org⏱️ Episode Highlights: [00:01:17] Coming Home Amanda’s deep-rooted connection to the North Country and what brought her back. [00:02:59] Foundation Mission How the Fieldstone Foundation addresses childhood hunger through the Backpack Program. [00:06:48] Real Impact Stories of families helped through food, travel assistance, and heating support. [00:08:51] Paying It Forward How kindness creates a cycle of generosity in the community. [00:15:22] Volunteer Spirit Why the foundation depends on community members and volunteers. [00:17:15] Fieldstone Music Festival The growth of the festival and how it uplifts the foundation’s mission. [00:19:49] Community Connection A lighthearted story about “Cornelius the chicken” and bringing joy to families. [00:23:58] Heart of the Work Why the people and their generosity make all the difference.💬 EPIC Quotes: "It definitely is a sense of home and comfort… people are very genuine around here." – Amanda "Childhood hunger is a huge cornerstone of the work that we do." – Amanda "It's contagious. When someone receives help, they’re going to turn around and help someone else too." – Amanda "We more than doubled our ticket sales… from about 250 to over 600." – Amanda "It's the people most definitely… their generosity and support is what makes this happen." – Amanda📣 Call to Action: Like what you heard? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more real conversations with leaders who are rooted in community and driven by purpose. Follow us on social media to stay connected and inspired.
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Behind the Curtain: The Magic of Community Theater with Matt Maneely
🎙️ Episode Title: Behind the Curtain: The Magic of Community Theater with Matt Maneely💭 Episode Description: From a childhood surrounded by microphones to leading one of the North Country’s most beloved theater groups, Matt’s story is filled with creativity, connection, and community. In this episode, Matt shares his journey from studying business and television communication to discovering his true passion for the stage. Hear how the North Franklin Theater Group grew from humble beginnings to a thriving organization with a permanent home, how youth workshops inspire the next generation of performers, and why community support is the heartbeat of local theater. Matt also offers a glimpse into future productions, including an entire season of original plays, and the joy of bringing laughter, stories, and magic to audiences across the region.👤 Guest Information: Name: Matt Maneely Title: President, North Franklin Theater Group Hometown: Malone, NY Background:Born and raised in MaloneEducation in business administration, marketing, and television communicationCareer experience in radio and television broadcastingLifelong passion for acting, directing, and community theater leadership Connect with Matt & the Theater Group: North Franklin Theater Group Facebook Page | northfranklintheatergroup.com | YouTube Channel⏱️ Episode Highlights:[00:01:25] Career Path Education in business, marketing, and TV communication leading to radio/TV work.[00:03:25] Finding Theater Discovering community and passion through acting and directing.[00:05:27] Building the Group The history of the North Franklin Theater Group and securing a permanent home.[00:09:15] Youth Theater The incredible creativity and talent shown by kids in summer theater camps.[00:11:29] Volunteer Spirit Why the group relies on volunteers and the challenges of keeping arts alive.[00:14:44] Joy of Comedy Why comedy plays resonate with audiences and bring uplifting energy.[00:22:55] Original Productions The excitement of launching a full season of member-written plays.[00:32:23] Community Connection How strong community support sustains the theater and warms the heart.✅ Key Takeaways:Passion projects often grow from local roots into lasting legaciesTheater builds confidence, creativity, and lifelong friendshipsVolunteers are the backbone of community artsEngaging youth ensures the future of the arts in small townsOriginal productions are a powerful way to share unique community voices💬 Social Media Quotes: "I grew up with microphones… it was like a family business." – Matt "Give me a mic and give me a crowd. I’ll do anything." – Matt "What these kids are able to accomplish in just two weeks blows my mind." – Matt "The audience reception was fantastic… it was such a cool experience." – Matt "To have that much support from our community every time… it just warms my heart." – Matt📣 Call to Action: Like what you heard? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more real conversations with leaders who are rooted in community and driven by purpose. Follow us on social media to stay connected and inspired.
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Community Passion: Building a Recreation Legacy
🎙️ Episode Title: Community Passion: Building a Recreation Legacy💭 Episode Description: From mowing lawns at the local park to co-directing a thriving recreation department- Ellie Gravell’s story is one of passion, perseverance, and people-first leadership. In this episode, Ellie shares how growing up in Malone and loving sports led to a lifelong career in community recreation. Discover how programs like art lessons, fun runs, kayaking, and movie nights bring people together, and hear the excitement behind opening a brand-new community pool. Ellie also shares the challenges of limited resources, the importance of inclusivity, and her vision for expanding opportunities for all ages in the North Country.👤 Guest Information: Name: Ellie Gravell Title: Co-Director, Malone Recreation Department Hometown: Malone, NY Background:Grew up deeply involved in sports and community activitiesStarted at 17 as a park laborerAdvanced to Assistant Director, now Co-Director of Rec DepartmentPassionate about creating inclusive, community-centered programs Connect with Ellie: Malone Rec Park Facebook Page | Village of Malone Website⏱️ Episode Highlights: [00:00:23] Early Roots Love for sports and first job as a park maintenance worker at 17.[00:02:30] Following Passion How enjoyment and community involvement guided her career.[00:05:30] Energized by the Work “I was energized by going to work every day… I loved being there.”[00:10:00] Expanding Programs From chalk art and biking to kayaking and pickleball—accessible activities for everyone.[00:10:45] Community Connection “It’s super cool to see the whole community come together.”[00:20:00] Inclusivity Challenges Designing programs that work for kids of all ages.[00:30:00] Vision for Growth Excitement about new pool, upgraded fields, and future indoor facilities.[00:40:00] Impact Stories How recreation creates joy and opportunities for families and children.[00:45:10] The Power of Community “The new pool is 100% community donated… it’s going to be really, really fun.”[01:20:00] Music & Memories Live music nights—free, family-friendly, and beloved by all generations.📚 Resources Mentioned:Malone Rec Park Facebook PageVillage of Malone Website✅ Key Takeaways:Following your passion can lead to unexpected leadership opportunitiesRecreation builds stronger, more connected communitiesInclusivity means designing programs for every age and abilityCommunity-driven projects, like the new pool, create lasting legaciesThe future of recreation is about innovation, creativity, and togetherness💬 Social Media Quotes: "I was energized by going to work every day… I loved being there." – Ellie Gravell "It’s super cool to see the whole community come together." – Ellie Gravell "We do a lot and I think our programs have grown a lot in the last few years… Any kid ever wants it, it’s free to just go grab it, bring it back." – Ellie Gravell "The new pool is 100% community donated… it’s going to be really, really fun and I’m super excited about it." – Ellie Gravell "I love music… I see the kids, I see the grandparents, I see the whole family. There’s live music that’s also so free and it’s actually really well attended." – Ellie Gravell📣 Call to Action: Like what you heard? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more real conversations with leaders who are rooted in community and driven by purpose. Follow us on social media to stay connected and inspired.
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From Malone to the PGA: Derek Sprague's Journey in Golf Leadership
🎙️ Episode Title: From Malone to the PGA: Derek Sprague's Journey in Golf Leadership💭 Episode Description: From a small-town course to golf’s biggest stage- Derek Sprague’s story is one of grit, growth, and great leadership. In this episode, Derek walks us through his journey from managing the Malone Golf Club in upstate New York to leading the PGA of America. Learn how North Country values shaped his approach and how he's working to make golf more inclusive and accessible across the country.👤 Guest Information: Name: Derek Sprague Title: CEO of the PGA of America; Former PGA of America President Hometown: Malone, NY Background:Managed Malone Golf Club for 26 yearsFormer General Manager at Liberty National Golf ClubPast GM at TPC Sawgrass Connect with Derek: via PGA of America⏱️ Episode Highlights:[00:00:23] Early Beginnings Grew up on the first hole of Malone Golf Club- his first “playground.”[00:01:01] Business Meets Passion How marketing studies and love for golf led to a lifelong career.[00:01:36] A Bold Start Became GM of Malone Golf Club at 21- held the role for 26 years.[00:03:22] North Country Work Ethic Hard work and humility learned in Malone helped shape his leadership style.[00:06:22] Overcoming Crisis Took over a struggling club and restored financial health through persistence.[00:10:34] Big City Adjustment Culture shock moving from Malone to Liberty National in Jersey City.[00:13:18] Culture Shift in Golf Clubs Compares the close-knit community of Malone to high-end private club life.[00:20:16] Making Golf More Inclusive Talks about PGA programs creating access and diversity in the sport.[00:25:30] Pandemic-Driven Growth How COVID reignited interest in golf- especially for families and women.[00:33:39] Advice to the Next Generation Encourages young professionals to be curious, confident, and ambitious.📚 Resources Mentioned:James Madison University – Derek’s alma materPGA Junior League – Youth golf program with 35% diverse participationPGA Works – Diversity and inclusion initiative with HBCUsKPMG Women's PGA Championship – A major moment in women’s golfRyder Cup – Upcoming event at Bethpage State Park (September)✅ Key Takeaways:Small-town roots can shape global leadershipGolf is evolving—becoming more inclusive and reflective of AmericaCuriosity, confidence, and mentorship are essential career toolsHard work and showing up in person still matterThe future of golf is multi-generational and family-friendly💬 Social Media Quotes:"There's no substitute for hard work. And I think if you remain focused and put in a good day's work, you'll succeed." – Derek Sprague "Don't sell yourself short. Have confidence. Be a curious learner. Try to learn as much as you can, ask lots of questions, find great mentors." – Derek Sprague "Golf is a game for a lifetime. You can take it up at any age and play with your kids and grandkids for decades." – Derek Sprague📣 Call to Action: Like what you heard? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more real conversations with leaders who are rooted in community and driven by purpose. Follow us on social media to stay connected and inspired.
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Welcome to EPIC Voices: Stories that Inspire
🎙️ Episode Title: Welcome to EPIC Voices: Stories that Inspire👥 About the Show: EPIC Voices isn’t just about accomplishments- it’s about impact. Hosted by TruNorthern, we’re putting the spotlight on the teachers, entrepreneurs, volunteers, veterans, and everyday leaders who are building up the North Country and beyond.🎧 In This Trailer:What EPIC stands for and why it mattersThe kinds of stories and voices we’ll be sharingA quick look at upcoming guestsHow you can subscribe and get involved🎯 Why Listen? If you believe in the power of small towns, hard work, and community-driven change, this podcast is for you.📣 Call to Action: Hit subscribe and follow along as we launch EPIC Voices on August 14th. Follow TruNorthern on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes extras.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to EPIC Voices, the official podcast brought to you by your hometown credit union, TruNorthern.Each episode, we shine a light on the people who make our communities extraordinary-teachers, first responders, small business owners, students, volunteers, and everyday leaders making a big impact right here in the North Country.Why EPIC? Because at TruNorthern, we believe in being Excellent, Passionate, Innovative, and Collaborative and this podcast celebrates those values in action.From heartfelt conversations to hometown highlights, this is where real stories and real people come together to inspire, inform, and uplift.Tune in. Get inspired. Stay EPIC.
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