• Huntington's Heart: Dan Ferguson's Legacy and Vision
    Jun 10 2025

    I sit down with Dan Ferguson, a dedicated community member and former police officer, who shares his journey growing up in Huntington, his military service in the Coast Guard, and his impactful career in law enforcement.

    Dan reflects on his childhood memories, the evolution of community events like Summerfest, and the importance of public safety and community support. Join us as we explore his insights on leadership, the challenges of navigating politics, and his commitment to making Huntington a better place for all.

    Moments

    (00:30) Dan's Background

    (05:00) Childhood Memories

    (10:00) Career in Law Enforcement

    (15:30) Insights on Politics

    (20:00) Summerfest and Community Events

    (30:00) Values and Motivation

    (35:00) Legacy and Future Endeavors

    Copyright 2025 Jason Arthur

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    49 mins
  • Building Community: Insights from Huntington's Mayor Patrick Farrell
    May 16 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Huntington Mayor Patrick Farrell, a dedicated leader with a rich military background and a passion for community service. He shares his journey from the Air Force Academy to becoming a mayor, emphasizing the importance of family, education, and collaboration in revitalizing Huntington. Discover his insights on effective communication, the challenges of public service, and his vision for the future of West Virginia.

    Chapters:

    (00:15) Mayor Patrick Farrell's Background

    (05:00) Family and Ideal Day Off

    (08:30) Military Experience

    (12:45) The Importance of Education and Business

    (16:30) Challenges as Mayor

    (20:00) Advice for Aspiring Public Servants

    (25:00) Communication Strategies

    (30:00) Personal Insights and Hobbies

    (35:00) Closing Thoughts

    Copyright 2025 Jason Arthur

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    22 mins
  • Discovering the Magic of the Keith-Albee Theater
    Feb 19 2025

    In this episode, I welcome Vanessa Hankins to take a captivating journey through the history and grandeur of the Keith-Albee Theater.

    From its origins as one of the largest theaters in the United States to its recent renovations, we share personal anecdotes and fascinating facts about this iconic venue.

    Discover the theater's rich past, its connection to vaudeville, and the intricate details that make it a true architectural gem. Whether you have fond memories of attending shows or are learning about the Keith-Albee for the first time, this episode will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the arts in your community.

    Key Moments

    (00:15) History of the Keith-Albee Theater

    (01:30) Vaudeville and its significance

    (03:45) Tour insights and renovations

    (07:00) Architectural details and innovations

    (10:15) The Wurlitzer Theater organ

    (12:30) Community support and future plans

    Copyright 2025 Jason Arthur

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    37 mins
  • Building Trust: Sheriff Doug Adams on Community and Law Enforcement
    Feb 1 2025
    "Our kids deserve better, and we have to do the right thing for them."

    I welcome newly elected sheriff Doug Adams, who shares his journey from a lifelong resident of Cabell County to his new role in law enforcement.

    Doug discusses his family life, his passion for travel, and the importance of community values. He reflects on his mentors, the challenges facing law enforcement today, and his vision for the future of Cabell County.

    Memorable Moments

    (00:15) Sheriff Doug Adams' Background

    (05:00) Family and Travel Adventures

    (12:30) Mentorship and Career Path

    (20:00) Community Values and Service

    (30:00) Challenges in Law Enforcement

    (40:00) Future Goals for Cabell County

    Copyright 2025 Jason Arthur

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  • Courage, Commitment, and Community: Inside John Nicholas' Life
    Jan 14 2025

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Chairman's Club! I sit down with John Nicholas, the esteemed captain of the Huntington Fire Department.

    John's story is one of resilience and transformation. With a rich military background, having served 14 years across active duty and reserve time, John brings a wealth of experience to his role in the fire department. He opens up about his family's deep military roots, with members serving in every branch of the armed forces, and how this shaped his path.

    Beyond his professional achievements, John candidly discusses his personal battles with alcoholism and PTSD, shedding light on the struggles many face in silence. As a committed advocate for sobriety, John is passionate about helping others on their recovery journey. He shares his vision of creating support systems for city employees, emphasizing the importance of community and understanding in overcoming personal challenges.

    We also talk about the exciting changes happening in Huntington. With a new administration in place, John and Jason discuss the potential for growth and collaboration within the city. We highlight the promising developments at Marshall University under the leadership of Brad Smith, noting the institution's role in driving technological advancements and community engagement.

    His story is a testament to the power of resilience, leadership, and the importance of supporting one another in the pursuit of a better future.

    Copyright 2025 Jason Arthur

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    18 mins