Nick Armstrong, owner of Armstrong Plumbing, joins The Good Stuff by Bright Sighted to share how Halloween became his favorite way to give back to the community. What started as decorating a van turned into a full-on neighborhood celebration complete with games, a spin wheel, glow sticks, candy, and prizes where every kid walks away a winner. Nick reflects on the importance of creating joyful memories for children, rebuilding trust and connection through simple traditions, and why moments like a five-year-old winning a surprise grand prize are what it’s all about. At its core, the conversation is a reminder that community isn’t built through advertising, but through showing up, spreading good energy, and making sure every kid leaves smiling.
This podcast is sponsored by Girls Inc. of the Greater Capitol Region.
Chapters
00:00 Halloween Traditions and Community Engagement
03:09 The Importance of Social Connections
05:54 Creating Memorable Experiences for Kids
09:09 The Plumbing Industry and Career Awareness
11:52 The Role of Trades in Society
14:58 Personal Stories and Community Impact
18:10 The Future of Plumbing and Community Service