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The Positively Pittsburgh Podcast

The Positively Pittsburgh Podcast dives into the heart and soul of the Steel City. We shine a spotlight on the people, events, and rich history that make Pittsburgh… well, Pittsburgh! Each episode features a variety of guests who share their unique experiences, personal stories, and deep connections to the city. From local legends to hidden gems, from historic tales to modern-day happenings, we celebrate the creativity, resilience, and character that define Pittsburgh and its communities.

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    From Ice Baths to Nervana Health: Building a Wellness Movement in Pittsburgh

    In this episode of the Positively Pittsburgh Podcast, Tom Pollard talks with Hannah Burns and Tyler Butler, two Pittsburgh-based personal trainers who are helping people rethink fitness, recovery, and overall wellness.Both bring strong backgrounds in personal training and performance coaching, and their work has led them into the growing world of cold immersion and ice bath therapy. Tyler was one of the founders of TubClub, a Pittsburgh-based initiative introducing people to ice bath and sauna immersion and has grown into a supportive community for health. Hannah later joined the organization and now plays a leadership role in that community as the group leads an evolution from the TubClub pop-up events to a brick and mortar space called Nervana Health.Together, they share what they’ve learned from working with clients, why ice baths have become such a powerful tool for recovery and mental resilience, and what it’s like helping newcomers take that first plunge into cold water.In this conversation, we talk about their paths into personal training, the mindset behind cold immersion, and their vision for helping more people improve their health and resilience.

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    Pittsburgh's Point Park University Is Helping the Next Generation of Leaders

    In this episode of  The Positively Pittsburgh Podcast, we’re joined by instructor and owner of Elite Etiquette Consulting, Melissa Botta and Professor Sean Martin, faculty members at Point Park University, to explore the evolving role of education, creativity and community engagement in Pittsburgh.Melissa and Professor Martin share insights from the classroom, discuss how today’s students are changing, and explain how Point Park emphasizes hands-on learning, storytelling, and real-world experience. We talk about adaptability, collaboration, critical thinking and why those skills matter now more than ever.Whether you’re an educator, student, parent, or simply curious about how higher education is evolving in our region, this episode offers perspective, inspiration, and a behind-the-scenes look at shaping the next generation.

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    Journey from Iran

    In this episode of The Positively Pittsburgh Podcast, we sit down with author Seyed Nourashrafeddin to discuss his book In Search of Rain: From Motel Qu to Pittsburgh.Seyed shares a deeply personal journey that spans continents, cultures, and decades. What begins in a modest motel abroad unfolds into a thoughtful reflection on identity, resilience, and finding purpose in a new place, ultimately leading to Pittsburgh.This conversation explores immigration, memory, belonging, and the quiet moments that shape who we become. It’s a story about searching for meaning, adapting to change, and discovering how a city like Pittsburgh can become part of one’s personal story.If you enjoy thoughtful storytelling, lived experience, and voices that add depth to our community, this episode is well worth your time.

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    Turning Up the Heat at Pittsburgh’s First Hot Sauce Festival

    Get ready for some spicy conversation in this special episode recorded live at Pittsburgh’s Rivers of Fire hot sauce festival! Host Tom Pollard sits down with four bold local personalities who took on the heat while sharing their stories and sweating through it.Meet Gabe, co-owner of Cold Friends Kitchen, Alex from AlexEatsTooMuch.com, comedian Blair Patterson, and freestyle rapper Fungi as they sample sauces from local vendors and try to keep their cool. Expect laughter, spontaneous freestyles, hot takes (literally), and plenty of Pittsburgh flavor.From food to comedy to music — this episode celebrates the creative, fiery spirit of the ‘Burgh!

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    Unlocking Brighton Heights: Behind the House Tour with Annie Cole

    Take a peek behind the doors of Brighton Heights with Annie Cole, member of the Brighton Heights Citizens Federation and curator of @housesofpittsburgh on Instagram. Annie reveals how the annual House Tour comes together, shares stories of the homes you’ll see, and explains why this event is such a celebration of community spirit. Whether you love history, architecture, or just discovering Pittsburgh’s hidden gems, this episode is your all-access pass!

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    Hammajack: Highlighting Pittsburgh’s Hot Sauce Scene

    In this episode of The Positively Pittsburgh Podcast, we sit down with Lisa and Frank Ray—the fiery duo behind Hammajack Heat Co., a small-batch hot sauce brand proudly crafted in Pittsburgh.They share how they turned this amateur hobby into a successful business, what they love about it, and their vision for working with their competitors rather than against them. Even better, they reveal details about Pittsburgh’s Rivers of Fire Hot Sauce Festival—the city’s first-ever hot sauce celebration—happening October 4, 2025, at Velum Fermentation.From entrepreneurial lessons to flavor-packed stories (and plenty of laughs), this conversation will leave you hungry to taste the heat and join the festival fun.

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    Not a Bad Trip: A Pittsburgh Cab Driver’s Story

    Step into the passenger seat as we ride along with a Pittsburgh cab driver who has seen it all—late-night fares, unforgettable conversations, and the city from a perspective few get to experience. In this episode of The Positively Pittsburgh Podcast, we explore what driving a cab reveals about Pittsburgh’s people, culture, and spirit.

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    Jimmy Coen / Yinzers: From Street Hustler to Strip District Icon

    In this episode of The Positively Pittsburgh Podcast, host Tom Pollard heads to the Strip District to sit down with the one and only Jimmy Coen—founder of "Yinzers" and known by many as the unofficial "Mayor of the Strip." Jimmy shares the story of how he built his business from street vending to a multimillion-dollar operation, the power of customer service, and why he's fighting to protect the unique character of the Strip District. It’s an inspiring conversation filled with hustle, heart, and classic Pittsburgh grit.

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    Rising Above the ‘Burgh: The Story of the Duquesne Incline

    In this episode, we’re climbing to new heights, literally, as we ride along Pittsburgh’s iconic Duquesne Incline. Join us for an exclusive conversation with the manager of the incline, who shares the fascinating history behind this beloved piece of Pittsburgh’s past and present. From its 1877 origins as a coal-hauling workhorse to its transformation into a treasured passenger experience, you'll hear how the incline became one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks.We’ll also explore the breathtaking views from the observatory deck at the top—one of the best photo spots in Pittsburgh. Discover what you can see from up there (hint: the three rivers, downtown skyline, stadiums, and more) and why this ride up Mount Washington is a must for both visitors and locals alike.Whether you're a history buff, a Pittsburgh native, or planning your first trip to the Steel City, this episode offers a ride through time you won’t want to miss.

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    An Introduction

    After many months of planning, Tom, owner of Positively Pittsburgh, is ready to start putting out content. He thought the best thing to do would be to give future listeners a view of what he plans on having in store for them.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Positively Pittsburgh Podcast dives into the heart and soul of the Steel City. We shine a spotlight on the people, events, and rich history that make Pittsburgh… well, Pittsburgh! Each episode features a variety of guests who share their unique experiences, personal stories, and deep connections to the city. From local legends to hidden gems, from historic tales to modern-day happenings, we celebrate the creativity, resilience, and character that define Pittsburgh and its communities.

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The Positively Pittsburgh Podcast dives into the heart and soul of the Steel City. We shine a spotlight on the people, events, and rich history that make Pittsburgh… well, Pittsburgh! Each episode features a variety of guests who share their unique experiences, personal stories, and deep...

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