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Rochester Living with Mark Siwiec and Corey James Moran
by Corey Moran
Rochester Living, hosted by Mark Siwiec and Corey James Moran of Elysian Homes by Mark Siwiec and Associates, is your go-to podcast for everything happening in Rochester, NY, and beyond. From real estate trends and local news to Buffalo Bills updates, pop culture highlights, and the best of what the Flower City has to offer, we've got you covered.
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Episode 241 - The Family Behind Rochester’s Most Iconic Jewelry Store
Cornell’s Jewelers has been part of Rochester for more than 100 years, and Michael and Courtney Cornell join us to talk about what it takes to carry that legacy into the next generation. From emotional customer stories and community involvement to the realities of working together as a married couple, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of Rochester’s most respected family businesses.They also share thoughts on Rochester’s hidden luxury market, the evolution of customer service, and the importance of philanthropy throughout the community.
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Episode 240 - Inside Rochester's Largest Event: The Lilac Festival
The Rochester Lilac Festival draws nearly 500,000 people every year, but most don’t see what goes on behind the scenes. Executive Producer Jenny LoMaglio shares how the event comes together, from logistics and budgeting to weather challenges and real-time decision making. The conversation also dives into how the festival is adapting with new experiences, stronger security, and a focus on sustainability while still staying true to what makes it a staple in Rochester.
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Episode 239 - Why Rochester’s Food Scene Is Thriving
Josh Miles joins us to share the story behind some of Rochester’s most recognizable restaurants, including Patron Saint, Branca Midtown, Revelry, and more. From his early days in South Carolina to building a hospitality group centered around experience and culture, Josh walks through what it really takes to create something that lasts.We also get into how dining habits have shifted post-COVID, why Rochester continues to outperform expectations in food and beverage, and what the future may look like for restaurants locally and nationally.
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Episode 238 - What’s Actually Happening to Rochester’s Youth | Elaine Spaull Explains
Elaine Spaull brings decades of leadership, perspective, and passion to a conversation centered on impact, resilience, and the future of Rochester. From her work leading The Center for Youth to launching initiatives that directly support vulnerable populations, Elaine shares what it really takes to create lasting change in a community.Along the way, we discuss philanthropy, the challenges facing young people today, and how small, consistent acts of kindness can still make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
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Episode 237 - Rochester NY Market Trends 2026 | Prices, Inventory & Demand
Dave Dollinger is back on Rochester Living for a wide-ranging discussion on the challenges shaping Rochester’s real estate market. From the ongoing inventory shortage to the emotional realities buyers are facing, this conversation highlights what it takes to navigate today’s environment.We also discuss Rochester’s growing appeal to out-of-town buyers and why the region may be positioned well for the future.
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Episode 236 - Forecasting Rochester: Behind the Scenes with Stacy Pensgen
WHEC meteorologist Stacy Pensgen joins us for an inside look at forecasting in Rochester, from tracking fast-moving lake effect storms to communicating critical weather updates to the community. Stacy shares what it takes to deliver accurate forecasts in one of the most unpredictable regions in the country, along with the pressure and responsibility that comes with it.We also get into how weather impacts daily life across Rochester, what viewers may not realize about the forecasting process, and the evolving role of local meteorologists in today’s media landscape.
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Episode 235 - Sheriff Baxter on Policing Changes in Rochester
Sheriff Todd Baxter joins Mark and Corey for a thoughtful discussion about the realities of public safety in Rochester today. The conversation touches on emerging technology, changing expectations in law enforcement, concerns around scams and retail theft, and the importance of maintaining trust between officers and the community. It is an insightful look at what has changed, what still needs attention, and what local leadership looks like in a complicated moment.
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Episode 234 - Why Communities Move Toward Each Other in Crisis
In this episode of Rochester Living, Rev. Jen Crow joins us for a powerful conversation about compassion, community, and how people respond in moments of crisis.From stories of clergy and neighbors standing together to protect vulnerable members of their community, to reflections on fear, courage, and moral leadership, this episode explores what happens when people choose connection over division. At its core is a simple but powerful idea: in difficult moments, communities often move toward each other rather than away.Rev. Crow also shares how acts of solidarity in places like Rochester have inspired people across the country to stand up for their neighbors and tell the stories that bring humanity back into the conversation.
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Episode 233 - Inside Rochester’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Kate McBride joins the show to talk about the planning, history, and community impact behind the Tops Rochester St. Patrick’s Day Parade. What looks like one afternoon of celebration actually takes a full year of preparation from a dedicated team of volunteers. Each year, the parade draws tens of thousands of spectators, features more than 100 entries, bands from across New York State, Irish dancers, community organizations, and floats that fill downtown Rochester with music and celebration. The parade kicks off Saturday, March 14 at 12:30 PM, starting at East Avenue and Alexander Street and ending at Main and Fitzhugh.
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Episode 232 - Geva Theatre’s Comeback & the Future of Local Art
When Mark Cuddy took the helm at Geva Theatre in 1995, the organization was facing a $1.3 million deficit and a shrinking subscriber base. What followed was nearly three decades of steady leadership, artistic risk, and institutional stability that helped preserve one of Rochester’s cultural jewels.In this episode, Mark opens up about audience habits, post-pandemic recovery, artistic courage, and why he chose to launch his new venture, The Classics Theatre Company.
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Episode 231 - Why Rochester Is Now a Leader in Cancer Research
Rochester is now home to one of the nation’s 60 NCI-designated cancer centers. Dr. Jonathan Friedberg explains the eight-year journey, the 1,400-page applications, and why this achievement positions our region as a leader in cancer research and treatment. From immunotherapy and precision medicine to cellular therapies and AI, the future of cancer care is being built right here in Western New York.
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Episode 230 - Celebrating 50 Years of Genesee Country Village & Museum
What started as one man’s bold idea to preserve historic buildings has grown into the third-largest living history museum in the country. Becky Whaley shares how her grandfather’s vision became Genesee Country Village & Museum and what it means to lead it into its 50th year.Joined by Matt Walls and Jess Duma, we talk maple traditions, 19th century brewing, War of 1812 reenactments, and a powerful Fourth of July reflection that connects Rochester’s past to its present.
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Episode 229 - The Story Behind Rochester Fashion Week
Meghan Mundy’s journey through fashion has taken her from Madison Avenue boutiques to some of Rochester’s most memorable runway shows. She opens up about building Rochester Fashion Week, raising millions for local charities, and why treating people with respect has been the foundation of her success. A thoughtful look at creativity, reinvention, and community impact.
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Episode 228 - Changing School Culture and Outcomes in Rochester
Professor and education leader Shaun Nelms brings decades of experience into a wide-ranging conversation about leadership, systems change, and educational equity. Shaun reflects on his work transforming East High School, why culture must come before metrics, and how leaders can balance urgency with patience.
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Episode 227 - How to Build a Scalable Business in Rochester
Pauly Guglielmo returns for a wide-ranging conversation on entrepreneurship, leadership, and building something that lasts. From scaling Craft Cannery and navigating long-term growth decisions to lessons learned from early career setbacks, Paul shares what it really takes to build a sustainable business.
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Episode 226 - A Closer Look at Child Advocacy in Rochester
Supporting children and families during their most difficult moments takes compassion, coordination, and a deep understanding of the systems involved. Mary Whittier of the Child Advocacy Center of Greater Rochester joins the show to share how their team works alongside law enforcement, medical professionals, and social services to create safer outcomes for children across our community. We also discuss prevention, education, and why early intervention plays such a critical role in long-term well-being.
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Episode 225 - Inside Elevate Gym: Redefining Fitness and Recovery in Rochester
Nick Mancuso, owner of Elevate Gym, joins us for a wide-ranging conversation on fitness, wellness, and what it actually takes to build habits that last.Nick shares why most New Year fitness goals fall apart, how Elevate approaches total wellness beyond the traditional gym model, and why culture and community matter just as much as training. We also get into recovery trends like cold plunges and infrared saunas, plus what Nick is building next as Elevate continues to grow in Rochester.
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Episode 224 - From Rochester to Capitol Hill With Congressman Joe Morelle
Congressman Joe Morelle joins Rochester Living for an in-depth conversation on leadership, governing during unprecedented political division, and what his role in Congress means for Rochester. From national policy and election integrity to securing real investment for our region, Joe offers a thoughtful look at how decisions in Washington directly impact our community.
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Episode 223 - North Pole Exclusive: Santa Claus Sits Down with Rochester Living
Santa Claus himself steps out of the North Pole and into our Rochester studio for a conversation filled with nostalgia, joy, and pure Christmas magic.
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Episode 222 - Inside the DA’s Office: Crime, Culture, and Change in Monroe County
Monroe County District Attorney Brian Green joins Mark and Corey for a rare, in-depth conversation about the future of justice in our community. From rebuilding culture inside the DA’s office to navigating discovery laws, bail reform, and public misconceptions, Green offers a candid look at the challenges and opportunities facing prosecutors today.
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Episode 221 - Untold Stories From the Macy’s Parade & Life on Stage
As the holiday season begins, former Rockette Tracy Janczak steps into the studio to talk about what it takes to perform at Radio City and why the Macy’s Parade will always hold a special place in her heart.
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Episode 220 - Ginny Ryan on Leaving TV News, Reinventing Herself, and the Future of Journalism
Legendary Rochester news anchor, Ginny Ryan sits down with Mark and Corey for a thoughtful, moving conversation on the power of storytelling, the highs and lows of modern journalism, and how she built a fulfilling second career after 35 years at 13WHAM. Ginny reflects on the local stories that stayed with her, the shifting media landscape, and the personal journey that led her to her new career.
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Episode 219 - Bidding Wars, Rates, and AI: Dr. Steve Choi on the New Real Estate Landscape
Corey sits down with Dr. Steve Choi, Assistant Professor of Real Estate Finance at RIT’s Saunders College of Business, to unpack what’s really happening in the housing market, both in Rochester and across the U.S. From the psychology behind bidding wars to how mortgage rates, low inventory, and AI could reshape real estate, Dr. Choi shares key insights from his research paper “The Winner’s Curse.
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Episode 218 - From Toys to Tradition: 30 Years of the Pirate Toy Fund
It’s the season of giving in Rochester! 🎁 This episode, Corey is joined by Otto Harnischfeger, Executive Director of the Pirate Toy Fund, to celebrate 30 incredible years of bringing joy to local children. From its heartfelt beginnings to this year’s holiday toy drive, Otto shares how a small act of kindness became one of Rochester’s most cherished traditions.
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Episode 217 - What’s Next for The Economy, Real Estate, and AI?
The economy is shifting fast. From fluctuating mortgage rates to the rise of artificial intelligence, the balance between stability and innovation has never been more uncertain. This week on Rochester Living, Mark & Corey sit down with economist Eric Morris, to unpack what’s really driving today’s market trends and what they mean for Rochester’s future.Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. It does not constitute an offer to sell, a solicitation to buy, or a recommendation of any security or investment strategy. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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Episode 216 - Evan Dawson on the Future of Journalism, Free Speech & the American Dream
This week on Rochester Living, Mark & Corey sit down with Evan Dawson, host of WXXI’s Connections, for an unfiltered talk about the state of journalism, free speech, and the changing American dream. From the local housing market and rising costs to AI’s impact on media and our democracy, this episode dives deep into how information, trust, and technology are reshaping everyday life in Rochester and beyond.
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Episode 215 - Creating Change for Families Living with Autism
Mark & Corey sit down with Sarah Milko, the founder of AutismUp and a driving force behind the Golisano Autism Center, to talk about how one mother’s determination turned into a movement that now supports thousands of families across Rochester.Sarah shares her personal story, the early days of AutismUp, and how her organization has redefined what community support for autism can look like. From growing local programs to inspiring national attention, her journey is a testament to what can happen when compassion meets action.
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Episode 214 - Rochester’s Most Haunted Secrets with Jenni Lynn
Spooky season has arrived in Rochester! 👻 In Episode 214 of Rochester Living, Mark & Corey sit down with Jenni Lynn, founder of the Rochester Candlelight Ghost Walks, to uncover the haunted history of Western New York. From the Lady in White on Lake Ontario to the paranormal legends of Mount Hope Cemetery, Jenni shares decades of ghost-hunting experience, eerie encounters, and the stories behind Rochester’s most spirited spots. 💀
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Episode 213 - How Adam Bierton Turned Pumpkins Into a Career
Fall vibes are in full swing on this week's episode of Rochester Living! Mark & Corey sit down with pumpkin carving legend Adam Burton — winner of Food Network’s Halloween Wars and the creative force behind Chick'n Out Chicken. 🍗 From carving 2,000+ pound pumpkins to landing collaborations with Disney, Marvel, and Dunkin’, Adam shares how he turned his passion into a thriving career.
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Episode 212 - Free Speech Under Fire? Rick Dollinger Weighs In
Mark and Corey welcome longtime friend and former state senator and judge Rick Dollinger for a candid discussion about free speech and political rhetoric. From Jimmy Kimmel’s on-air controversy to how divisive language trickles down to our own community, Rick offers a veteran public servant’s perspective on why civility matters now more than ever.
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Episode 211 - Explore Wickham Farms: Rochester’s Agri-tainment Hotspot
Mark and Corey welcome Dale Wickham of Wickham Farms, who shares how his family’s 1980s pumpkin stand grew into a nationally recognized model for “agri-tainment” while they also break down the latest real-estate numbers and mortgage rates.
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Episode 210 - How the Memorial Art Gallery Is Shaping Rochester’s Cultural Legacy
From Monet’s water lilies to breaking down barriers in the arts, Rochester’s Memorial Art Gallery is entering a bold new chapter. Mark and Corey sit down with Sarah Jesse, MAG’s Director, to hear how a life-changing moment in Detroit set her on the path to leading one of our city’s most iconic institutions.
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Episode 209 - Secrets of the Rochester Fringe Festival with Founder Erica Fee
This week, Mark and Corey share the latest trends in the Rochester housing market before sitting down with Erica Fee, Festival Producer & Executive Director of the Rochester Fringe Festival. Erica takes us inside the festival’s journey from its early roots to becoming one of the largest and most unique arts events in the country, where creativity shines through comedy, dance, theatre, music, film, and unforgettable outdoor spectacles.
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Episode 208 - What It Takes to Be a Judge In Monroe County
This week, Mark and Corey dive into what’s happening in the Rochester real estate market — from shifting buyer trends to the latest housing inventory numbers. We’re also joined by special guest Mallorie Rulison, candidate for Monroe County Family Court Judge. Mallorie shares her journey in law, her passion for helping families, and how she hopes to make a difference in the Rochester community.
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Episode 207 - From Dream to Reality: The Road to Restaurant Ownership
Ever wondered what it really takes to open a restaurant in Rochester? Chef Cruz opens up about the challenges, triumphs, and inspiration behind launching his own spot. Tune in to discover the city’s next must-try dining experience!
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Episode 206 - Navigating the Real Estate Market: Expert Insights with Melissa Powers
Join us on this episode of Rochester Living as we sit down with Melissa Powers of Genesee Regional Bank (GRB) to dive into the current real estate market! We cover key topics like mortgage rates, market predictions, advice for buyers and sellers, and analyze the latest numbers on active listings, pending sales, and recent transactions. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or seasoned investor, Melissa’s insights are invaluable for navigating today’s real estate landscape. Tune in for expert advice on how to make informed decisions in a dynamic market!
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Episode 205 - The Future of Marketing: AI, Storytelling and the Rise of the Content Creator
In this episode of Rochester Living, we sit down with Mike Thomas, founder of Thomas Media Group and host of In Good Company, to explore how storytelling and AI are transforming the future of marketing.
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Episode 204 - What’s REALLY Happening in Real Estate? Summer 2025 Market Update
This week on Rochester Living, we’re getting back to our roots, real estate! No guest, no fluff, just Mark and Corey breaking down the current state of the market.
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Episode 203 - Winning in Court: Trial Strategy From a Top Criminal Defense Lawyer
In this episode of Rochester Living, we sit down with high-profile criminal defense attorney James Nobles to discuss what it really takes to win in court. From homicide trials to white-collar crime, James has built a reputation for thorough preparation, strategic jury selection, and controlling the media narrative.
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Episode 202 - How This Former Nurse Became CEO of Two Major Rochester Hospitals
Kathy Parrinello, President & CEO of both Strong Memorial Hospital and Highland Hospital, joins the podcast to share her extraordinary journey, from starting as a staff nurse at Strong in 1975 to making history as the first woman to lead both institutions.
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Episode 201 - How Passion Over Profit Built a Wellness Empire with Cyndi Weis and Breathe Yoga
This week on Rochester Living, we sit down with Cyndi Weis, founder of Breathe Yoga & Juice Bar, to talk about how a lifelong love of yoga led her to create one of Rochester’s most beloved wellness spaces. Guided more by intuition and passion than profit, Cyndi built Breathe around the kind of experience she craved herself.We talk about the early days of Breathe, her daughters' role in shaping its future, and how yoga helped her build confidence and clarity from the time she was just 12 years old.
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Episode 200 - Inside the 2023 PGA Championship and Oak Hill CC's 45M Renovation with Former President Ron Pluta
What does it take to host one of golf’s biggest events, and what’s next for one of the country’s most historic courses?This week on Rochester Living, we sit down with Ron Pluta, past president of Oak Hill Country Club and Tournament Chair of the 2023 PGA Championship, to talk all things Oak Hill. Ron shares:-Behind-the-scenes stories from the PGA Championship-A look ahead at the $45 million renovation currently underway-His personal connection to Rochester and the legacy of the Pluta Cancer CenterWhether you’re a golf fan, a Rochester local, or just love a good leadership story, this episode is packed with insight, vision, and passion.
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Episode 199 - Behind the Scenes of the Rochester International Jazz Festival!
Get the inside scoop on one of Rochester’s most iconic events! In this episode, we sit down with Marc Iacona, Executive Director, Co-Producer and Co-Owner of the Rochester International Jazz Festival.
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Episode 198 - From the Newsroom to the Streets: Berkeley Brean Talks Local Reporting
This week we sat down with Berkeley Brean, Chief Investigative Reporter at @News10NBC, to talk about life in local journalism and the stories that have stuck with him over the years.From covering major investigations to navigating the daily news cycle, Berkeley shared what it’s really like to report on the issues that shape our community, and why he still loves doing it.If you’ve seen his work on TV, you’ll enjoy hearing the thoughtful, grounded perspective he brings behind the scenes.
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Episode 196 - Rochester's Best Dressed, The Fashion Legacy of Adrian Jules
What does it take to dress some of the most popular, and stylish, men in America? In this episode of Rochester Living, we sit down with Peter Roberti, Vice President of Retail Sales at Adrian Jules, to talk about the legacy of one of Rochester’s most iconic menswear brands. As a third-generation leader in the family business, Peter shares stories from behind the scenes—how his grandfather started the company, how he and his father came to tailor for celebrities like Shaquille O'Neal and Robert De Niro, and why personal style still matters in a world of fast fashion. Whether you’re into fashion, local business, or just love a good multi-generational success story, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
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Episode 195 - Venture Capital CEO on Investing in Technology in Upstate New York!
This week on the podcast we are joined by Excell Partners CEO, Theresa Mazzullo, to discuss her company's efforts to bring new tech companies to Rochester and the surrounding area. She shares some of her favorite investments and reflects on why these investments are crucial for bolstering the economy of Upstate New York.
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Episode 194 - Building Stronger Communities with United Way CEO, Jamie Saunders
Jaime Saunders, President and CEO of United Way of Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes, joins Rochester Living to share how she and her team mobilize thousands of volunteers, donors, and community partners to create meaningful change in Rochester. Jaime discusses her inspiring journey from working with survivors of domestic violence to leading one of the region’s largest nonprofit organizations, and she offers insights into tackling poverty, promoting economic mobility, and building healthier communities. This conversation highlights how collaborative leadership and compassionate action can transform lives right here in Rochester.
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Episode 193 - Rochester's Hottest Podcasts Collide!
This week we are joined by the host of the Real Power Podcast and owner of Real3D Media, @camvank to discuss the potential of podcasts and how to leverage that potential into growing a successful business. He shares his story of starting his business at just 23 years old and his hopes for what the future might hold as he continues to grow Real3D.
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Episode 191 - Why Rochester NY Is A Surprising Art and Theatre Destination
In this episode, we're joined by RBTL CEO and Board Chairman Arnie Rothschild, who shares insights into the organization's pivotal role in the local community. Arnie also provides an exclusive update on the ambitious $65 million fundraising campaign underway for extensive renovations and restoration of the West Herr Performing Arts Center.
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Episode 190 - Tariffs, Turbulence and Truth: A Real Talk on the Economy
In this episode, we’re joined by seasoned financial advisor, Zachary Harrington to cut through the noise. From shifting economic indicators to real estate trends worth watching, we’re breaking down what it all means — and how to stay smart, steady, and strategic as things evolve.
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Rochester Living, hosted by Mark Siwiec and Corey James Moran of Elysian Homes by Mark Siwiec and Associates, is your go-to podcast for everything happening in Rochester, NY, and beyond. From real estate trends and local news to Buffalo Bills updates, pop culture highlights, and the best of what the Flower City has to offer, we've got you covered.
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