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By PodPopuli
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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
Sherif has a conversation with a trio of experts on the housing and insurance markets. They discuss the wild patterns of the past few years and spend some time speculating where the market will go in the near future. If you find yourself in need of personal consultations about housing, financing, or insurance, please reach out to our panel of experts! And check out "The Conviction of a Leader", Beau's podcast!
Sherif Mansour - 330-697-7038, [email protected]
Rachel McGinley - 330-671-2065, [email protected]
Libby Thompson - [email protected], http://crosscountrymortgage.com/libby-thompson/
Beau Vincent - https://agents.allstate.com/beau-vincent-stow-oh.html
On this week's episode of the Hudson, Ohio Roundtable Podcast, we have Liz Murphy from Destination Hudson as our guest. We talk about the history and mission of Destination Hudson.
Jessica Hoefler, founder of Piper’s Key, and children’s author, Megan Higgins, are local Hudson moms on a mission. They strive to make the world more inclusive and kind by spreading awareness about disabilities and medical devices through positive representation in children’s literature.
Join us as we are live at Comida in Hudson for PodPopuli’s Podapalooza! Phil Mikita is our guest of honor as he tells us all about The Friends of Hudson Parks program. Trivia question: How many parks does Hudson have total?
Is Hudson a pet-friendly community? Hudson's Pet Doctor Dr. Daniel Bestic and "Living Hudson" host Jessie Obert stop by to talk about the Hudson Dog Park dilemma, popular pets in the community, how to keep our dogs and cats healthier, what the city can do to create a more positive pet environment, and much, much more!
Local veterans Jim Behling - Hudson's oldest combat vet - and Chris Banweg, a 21 year Marine, join Roundtable founder Traci Rabb to discuss the meaning of Memorial Day, Hudson's military legacy, life after combat, and how to best remember our brave servicemen.
Western Reserve Academy's Associate Head of School Dr. Nicholas Kent takes a seat at the Roundtable to talk about the school's relationship with the community, the history of the campus, how Covid affected the academic year, his hopes for Hudson moving forward, and why the city has such appeal to visitors and transplants!
"The Bachelor" winner Jen Schefft Waterman leads a discussion among local moms on why they chose Hudson, raising kids in a united community, the benefits of Northeast Ohio, and why it's a wonderful place to call home!
Does a community truly come alive after the sun goes down? Brian Howie is joined by Keven Altomare and Emily Dunlap to dish about the Hudson restaurant, bar, and nightlife scene. What's changed, the impact of DORA, what the city lacks, taking chances, trying new things, the best places to go, and the happiest Happy Hours! Plus...is Hudson a good place to be single?
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.