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Real. Local. People.
by Jordan Rajchel
Real stories and interviews with the great people that make Southern Indiana and Louisville go! Learn about the people who are making things happen in our community, and how you can benefit from what they are providing.
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19. Ashton Guthrie : Real estate investor
Ashton Guthrie : Real estate investor
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19. Saffevell Ingram - The power of purpose
Saffevell Ingram was born and raised in Jeffersonville, Indiana, and is a barber at B’s Barber Lounge in New Albany. More than just a barber, Saffevell uses his craft as a way to give back to the community that raised him. As a Jeffersonville High School graduate, he has returned to the GCCS school system to provide free haircuts, mentorship, and guidance to local youth. Grounded in his faith, Saffevell leads by example—showing the next generation the power of purpose, service, and staying connected to where you come from.
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18. Danny Struck - Climbing for Gold
📺 REAL. LOCAL. PEOPLE. welcomes Danny Struck — longtime Jeffersonville High School Wrestling Coach and author of Running for Gold.In this episode, Danny shares the story behind his brand-new book, diving into lessons on leadership, perseverance, and what it takes to chase excellence on and off the mat. From building a powerhouse wrestling program to inspiring athletes in Southern Indiana and beyond, Danny’s journey is proof that hard work, discipline, and heart can change lives.👉 Don’t miss this conversation with one of Jeff High’s most respected coaches and community leaders!
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17. Kyle Craig - Foundation Home Loans
Kyle Craig is one of the three co-founders of Foundation Home Loans. A former NAIA collegiate baseball player, Kyle’s time as an athlete may have been brief, but it sparked a lifelong drive and discipline that still fuels him today. A true entrepreneur at heart, Kyle always knew he wanted to build something of his own. He began his career in marketing for a real estate company, but it wasn’t long before he launched his own photography business. That creative hustle soon evolved into a passion for the mortgage industry, leading to the creation of Foundation Home Loans—a company built on a culture of success, support, and genuine care for helping others reach their goals.A proud father of three, Kyle works hard and makes it a priority to be home with his young kids at the end of each day. In this episode, we sit down with a local family man and entrepreneur to hear his inspiring story of growth, grit, and giving back
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16 - Eric Kruse - Charlestown Police Chief
Charlestown Police Chief Eric Kruse joins us to share his story — from becoming a dad in high school to earning a bravery award for rescuing someone from a burning car.We talk about life as a police chief, the challenges officers face today, what it really means to serve a small town, and why anyone would choose a job that puts their life on the line.📍 Born and raised in Charlestown👮♂️ 12 years in law enforcement🔥 Real stories, real leadership, real impact
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15 - Aqulila Bock - Worship Pastor at Eastside Christian Church
Aquila Bock has been a cornerstone of worship at Eastside Christian Church for years — but his journey to the stage (and now beyond it) didn’t happen overnight.In this candid interview, Aquila shares his powerful testimony: how he came to faith, found Eastside, and built a successful career in music before stepping into full-time ministry. Now, as he prepares to take on the role of Executive Pastor, he reflects on the growth of Eastside, the talent that fills its halls, and what it means to serve with purpose.
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14 - Josh Howe - Visionary behind The Laboratory Creative & Drummer for JBH (The Juice Box Heroes) 🥁
Josh Howe is a dynamic force in both the creative and music worlds—merging sharp marketing insight with electrifying stage energy. As the founder of The Laboratory Creative, he transforms brands into bold, unforgettable works of art. Off the clock, Josh fuels the rhythm as drummer for JBH (The Juice Box Heroes)—a powerhouse party band known for turning up the energy across the Midwest.Follow Josh’s journey as a creative entrepreneur and performing artist, and get inspired by what happens when passion, artistry, and hustle collide. 🎬🔥👇
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13- Ben Peine - one of the most trusted voices in Kentuckiana weather
From chasing storms to becoming a morning staple in Kentucky homes, Ben Peine has been forecasting weather (and mispronunciations of his last name) for nearly two decades. 🌦️Born in Indianapolis and raised in St. Louis, Ben studied meteorology at Ball State before launching into a whirlwind career—literally—with roles from Illinois to Augusta. In 2008, he made Louisville home and joined WHAS11, eventually becoming Chief Meteorologist and a beloved face on Good Morning Kentuckiana.Now, Ben is embracing the future of local weather with Extol Media, delivering daily forecasts at 10AM on Facebook, YouTube, and the Extol app—solo and thriving.🎶 Bonus fact: When he’s not predicting the weather, he’s making music.Tune in as we get real with Ben Peine—one of the most trusted voices in Kentuckiana weather and proof that the forecast for local media is changing.📺 Watch now and subscribe for more stories from Real. Local. People
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12- Angie Blevins - Your Local Handywoman & USMC Veteran
Meet Angie Blevins | Your Local Handywoman & USMC Veteran 💪🔧From Maryland to Florida, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Alabama, and back to South Florida—Angie Blevins knows what it means to adapt. After attending over 20 schools growing up, Angie’s resilience was tested in high school when she became homeless. Dropped off at the airport by her mother and rejected by her father for being gay, she found a lifeline with her oldest sister in Southern Indiana.After graduating from Jeffersonville High School in 2010 (rocking short hair in support of her niece battling brain cancer), Angie followed her sister’s path and joined the United States Marine Corps straight out of school. As a former ROTC student, she was more than ready. She served 4 years as an armorer.Now back in Southern Indiana, Angie’s not slowing down. She’s your go-to handywoman—the one who’ll do the jobs your husband won’t. From power tools to problem-solving, she’s rewriting the script on what it means to be tough, talented, and totally unstoppable.🔨 Veteran-Owned. Woman-Owned. Locally Known.📍 Southern Indiana🛠️ Need a fix? Angie’s your girl.(812) 786-6076https://www.facebook.com/RepairsbyHER
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11 - Jesse Allen - From Bartender to Real Estate
In this episode of Real. Local. People., we sit down with Jesse Allen—published author, real estate coach, investor, and agent—whose journey is anything but ordinary.Originally from Savannah, Georgia, Jesse arrived with next to nothing and a background in bartending. After deciding he’d rather not risk his life for a paycheck, he turned to real estate—and never looked back.Now a respected figure in the real estate world, Jesse shares how he built his career from the ground up, what fuels his passion for coaching others, and why he believes in the power of showing up and doing the work.
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10 - Seth Lieber - From Global Theatre to Local Impact
Join us as we sit down with Seth Leiber, a performer-turned-community leader who’s shaping the arts, tourism, and events scene in Southern Indiana.🔹 From studying at the Royal Conservatory in Scotland to performing at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Seth’s journey in the performing arts has taken him around the world. Now, he’s back in New Albany, making a difference.🔹 As a New Albany Main Street board member, he’s helping organize community favorites like the Farmers Market and Taco Walk—events that bring people together and boost local businesses.🔹 In his role with SoIN Tourism, Seth is working to enhance the visitor experience and support local attractions, including the new visitor center in downtown Jeffersonville.🔹 And now, he’s taking on a new challenge—launching Low Road Theatre Company, a nonprofit bringing high-quality, professional theatre to unique spaces across the region.
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09 - Leslie Gabhart - A Lifetime of Music, Teaching & Inspiration
For over 35 years, Leslie Gabhart has dedicated her life to music and mentorship, teaching at Jeffersonville High School, River Middle, and Parkview Middle. As a music minister at Culbertson Baptist Church and director of the Southern Indiana Children’s Choir, she’s shaped generations of voices.Named Indiana Teacher of the Year in 2001, Leslie’s impact goes far beyond the classroom. In this episode of Real. Local. People., she shares her journey through music, faith, and even her work as a Mary Kay consultant. 🎶💫
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08 - Brandon Fortson - Success Through Adversity
From a challenging start to an inspiring success story, Brandon Fortson’s life is a testament to hard work, faith, and perseverance. Raised by a single mother, he became a father in high school and started working at UPS right after graduation. While working full-time, he earned his teaching degree and climbed the corporate ladder, proving that no obstacle is too great to overcome.His journey took a heartbreaking turn when his wife, Ashley, was diagnosed with leukemia. But with strength and determination, she fought through, and today, she’s in remission—running half-marathons and living life to the fullest.Their path to expanding their family was also filled with challenges. After a last-minute heartbreak in the adoption process, they were quickly matched with another child, and in the blink of an eye, their family grew.Now, Brandon continues to rise in his career, building a future for his family and setting his sights on new goals. So, what’s next for the Fortsons? Watch the full story to find out.
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07 - Laurie Kemp - Momentum Title
🏡 Meet Laurie Kemp: The Driving Force Behind Momentum Title From law school to leading one of the top title companies in the region, Laurie Kemp’s journey has been nothing short of inspiring. With five locations and a reputation for excellence, she shares how she and her husband, Mike, built their businesses from the ground up.In this video, Laurie dives into:✅ How Kemp Title & Momentum Title began✅ The key to building a strong company culture✅ Networking tips for real estate professionals✅ The role of a title company & why it matters✅ What’s next for Momentum TitleWith over 3,500 real estate transactions per year, Laurie’s team is trusted by clients across the industry. But beyond business, she’s a wife, mom, and an incredible leader who knows the value of relationships.📍 If you’re in real estate or looking to learn more about title services, this is a must-watch!🔔 Like & Subscribe for more insights from top industry pros!
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06 - Sherron Wilkerson - Jeffersonville High School Head Coach
🏀 Sherron Wilkerson! 🏀We sit down with Jeffersonville High School Head Coach Sherron Wilkerson to talk about his basketball journey—from winning a state championship as a player to coaching his alma mater. We’ll dive into his time at Indiana University under Coach Bob Knight, his professional career, and how he’s shaping the next generation of players.We also break down Jeffersonville’s Sectional Championship run, standout performances like Tre Singleton’s dominant night, and what’s ahead for Regionals.📺 Don’t miss it! Subscribe and hit the 🔔 to stay updated!
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05 - Lincoln Crum - Local Santa Claus
🎅✨ Meet Lincoln Crum – a man of many talents! From becoming a realtor and auctioneer in high school to stepping into the Santa suit, his journey has been anything but ordinary. In this video, Lincoln shares his passion for:✅ Spreading joy as a professional Santa 🎄✅ Writing children’s books 📚✅ Motivational speaking 🗣️✅ Performing internationally as Santa 🌏What started as a simple Halloween party suggestion turned into a calling—one that has taken him across the world, creating magical moments and lasting memories. But being Santa isn’t always easy. Lincoln opens up about the emotional side of the role, the heartfelt conversations he’s had, and the responsibility that comes with embodying the spirit of Christmas.🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring stories!📬 Want to book Lincoln for an event or speaking engagement? Contact him at [email protected] 🎅
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04 - Amber Ridings - Assistant Director of Parks & Recreation for Jeffersonville!
Meet Amber Ridings, the Assistant Director of Parks & Recreation for Jeffersonville! With 20 years at the YMCA and nearly 7 years shaping Jeff Parks, Amber is dedicated to creating incredible outdoor spaces and events for the community.🏞️ Parks & Projects:✅ Chapel Lake – New disc golf course completed!✅ Oglesby Park – Pickleball courts for all skill levels.✅ Ellingsworth Commons – Future silo project, lake, dog park & trails in progress!✅ Depot at NoCo – Stay tuned for more details!🎶 Riverstage Concert Series:🎤 June–August – Free concerts every Friday night!🎡 New Kids Zone & Night Vendor Market🎉 City Partner Program: Bringing local businesses & vendors together for events like:🎸 Jammin’ in Jeff🎄 Holiday Events🎆 Steamboat Nights⚓ Anchors Aweigh💰 Budget & Planning: Amber and her team bring ideas to life with the support of City Council funding!🌞 Summer Camp? Stay tuned!📲 Follow for updates!🔗 www.jeffparks.org📸 @JeffParksAndEvents on Facebook & Instagram
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03 - Ian Ellis - EBA Performance
Ian comes from a family of successful baseball players including a brother who is currently playing in the Major Leagues. At a very young age, he already owns his own business doing strength and conditioning for athletes as well as coaching strength and conditioning at the college level. Find out more in today's episode!
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02 - Danny Struck - JHS Wrestling Coach
Danny is the longest tenured coach in Greater Clark County School at 23 years. He has won 11 sectional titles and seen 25 countries and 48 states through the lense of his career as a wrestling coach. In this episode we talk about some great lessons that apply across any area of life or business.
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01 - Scott Hawkins - Jeffersonville City Council
Scott has been a fixture in the Jeffersonville community for a LONG time. 30 years in teaching, 9 years on Jeffersonville City Council and local business owner. Listen as he tells us about the inner workings of the city council as well as what is going on in Jeffersonville right now.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Real stories and interviews with the great people that make Southern Indiana and Louisville go! Learn about the people who are making things happen in our community, and how you can benefit from what they are providing.
HOSTED BY
Jordan Rajchel
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