• Selling Sofas While Planning A Festival And Raising A Baby
    Jun 16 2026

    An 80-year-old furniture store doesn’t last by accident, especially in a town that’s changing as fast as Black Mountain, North Carolina. I’m sitting down with Olivia Tyson Warren, a Black Mountain native and third generation leader at Tyson Furniture, to trace the real story behind a legacy business that started in 1946 and still earns deep trust today. We talk about the early pivot that shaped the company, why customer loyalty is built one relationship at a time, and how a local showroom can grow into a Southeast delivery operation without losing its hometown feel.

    Olivia also gets honest about what modern small business ownership looks like now: learning social media marketing on the fly, keeping everything in-house, and trying to stay visible while platforms and algorithms keep moving the goalposts. Her path includes leaving home, working in Atlanta furniture retail, and then returning to Black Mountain with a clearer sense of purpose and perspective, which is a lesson for anyone thinking about family business succession or small town entrepreneurship.

    Then we widen the lens to community life. We get into the behind-the-scenes effort it takes to pull off major events like the Sourwood Festival, what board leadership really demands, and how all of that changes when you add new motherhood. We also talk about why Black Mountain is becoming more attractive to young families, how outdoor play can beat screen time when the option is right outside your door, and why “digital detox” might be the most honest tourism pitch around.

    If you care about family owned businesses, community events, chamber of commerce work, or raising a family in a mountain town, this one will stick with you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves small towns, and leave a review so more people can find Exploring the Valley.

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  • Black Mountain Parks And People
    Jun 9 2026

    A new director walks into town and decides the best way to learn it is to get outside with everyone else. We’re joined by Jacob Guiot, Black Mountain’s Director of Recreation and Parks, who’s only a few weeks into the role but already deep in the details that shape daily life here, from youth sports and community spaces to the events that bring the whole town together.

    Jacob shares the long road that brought him from Kansas to Western North Carolina, including years in state parks and the exhaustion of managing record crowds during the COVID period. That experience shows up in how he talks about public service: staying visible, listening fast, and building programs that are equitable and welcoming. We dig into what Recreation and Parks actually covers in Black Mountain, including Park Rhythms returning to Lake Tomahawk, indoor and outdoor youth soccer at Grey Eagle Arena, the Center for Active Aging, and how the town’s swimming pool works for both residents and visitors.

    We also get into the fun stuff: favorite local restaurants, where to catch live music, fishing and kayaking, and what’s next on the horizon like the Swannanoa bike park and a possible neon bike ride that turns a simple route into a community spectacle. Plus, we preview the Sourwood Festival, one of Black Mountain’s biggest traditions, and talk about why good trail information matters for visitors who come here to hike.

    If you love Black Mountain NC events, outdoor recreation in Western North Carolina, and the people who make small towns run, this one’s for you. Subscribe to Exploring the Valley, share this with a friend who needs a mountain weekend, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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    31 mins
  • What If The Person Your Town Needs Is You
    Jun 2 2026

    A town can carry grief in its buildings and still be ready for a comeback, and Swannanoa, NC is proving it. We’re joined by Daniel Lancaster, founder of Short Sleeves Coffee, to talk about turning a 1920s gas station into a specialty coffee shop and community gathering place. Along the way, we trace the deeper story of Beacon Blankets, mill homes, and what happens when a factory closes, a fire ends the hope of rebirth, and a downtown slowly boards up.

    Daniel shares the real timeline behind opening a small business, including the moments nobody puts on social media: construction delays, finances that get tight fast, and Hurricane Helene hitting mid-build. We talk flooding, sump pumps, subcontractors shifting to urgent home rebuilds, and how relief support and local relationships helped keep the dream alive. If you’ve ever tried to build something for your community, you’ll recognize the mix of stress, grit, and quiet generosity that makes it possible.

    We also go deep on coffee culture, from Daniel’s unusual start as a coffee writer to roasting, cupping, and sourcing beans through trusted importers and long-term farm relationships. We explore why coffee shops have become modern “third places,” how collaboration beats competition, and why shared spaces matter when loneliness is rising for teens and adults alike. If you love Swannanoa, Western North Carolina, or the craft behind great coffee, this conversation will hit home.

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  • He Builds Houses And Blows Things Up
    May 26 2026

    Fireworks look effortless from a blanket on the grass, but the work behind them is anything but. We’re joined by Jim Wright, better known as “Pyro Wright,” a local licensed pyrotechnician who’s bringing professional fireworks to Black Mountain and Swannanoa and explaining what most people never see: the rules, the risk, the planning, and the pride that go into doing it right.

    We talk about Jim’s path from Long Island to Florida and finally to the mountains, why Black Mountain felt like the moment traffic and chaos dropped away, and how building a life here changed what “success” looks like. Then we get into the nuts and bolts of a real fireworks show company in North Carolina: classifications, licensing, permits, ATF-related compliance realities, and the insurance requirements that can make or break an event. Jim also shares a surprising truth for any small business owner: once you’re in fireworks, you’re in logistics, which means trucking, scheduling, and costs that don’t care about your best intentions.

    From there, we zoom into what’s coming up for July 4 in Black Mountain and the Sourwood Festival weekend in Swannanoa. Jim explains how computer-fired shows create better flow and fewer dead spots, why smaller venues can unlock low-lying effects people rarely get to see, and what “close proximity” can mean when it’s done safely. We also nerd out on crowd-pleasers beyond fireworks, like fog-filled bubbles for photos and a parade train concept that blends bubbles and sparks.

    If you care about local events, public safety, and the small-town businesses that make celebrations possible, hit subscribe, share this with a friend planning an event, and leave us a review so more people can find the show.

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  • We Will Help With Almost Anything Except Snakes
    May 19 2026

    A 3:45 a.m. dispatch. Flames pushing out of the Beacon Plant. And a chief who still talks about service like it’s personal because it is. We sit down with Swannanoa Fire Chief Anthony Penlin, a Swannanoa native who started as a volunteer firefighter in 1990 and never stopped showing up. His story is equal parts leadership, local history, and the quiet grit it takes to wear the uniform year after year.

    We get into the September 2003 Beacon Plant fire and how major emergencies leave a mark on a community’s memory. We also talk about Helene recovery and why rebuilding isn’t just about fixing roads and replacing buildings. Anthony says it best: the landscape can change, but the character stays. If you care about community resilience, disaster recovery, and what it really takes to rebuild a small town without losing what makes it home, this conversation goes there with honesty and respect.

    Then we pull back the curtain on the day to day reality of a modern combination fire department. Call volume has surged, volunteer firefighting has changed, and most calls are medical. Anthony explains how Swannanoa Fire provides EMT first responder care while Buncombe County EMS handles transport, plus the prevention work people don’t always see: school visits, smoke detector help, and the oddball “please help” calls that remind you why trust matters. He also shares why he’s running for North Carolina House District 115, focused on making sure Swannanoa and the wider area are rebuilt and not forgotten.

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    34 mins
  • A Mountain YMCA With Big Energy
    May 12 2026

    A place can change you when it removes the noise and gives you something real to pay attention to. That’s why our conversation with Greg Hall at YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly stuck with us: he’s building conference and retreat experiences that feel less like “another event” and more like a reset for your brain and your relationships.

    Greg shares his journey from growing up in northern Kentucky to becoming Vice President of Mission Impact at this international YMCA leadership development conference center in Black Mountain, NC. We talk about what it takes to make a group gathering truly memorable: mountain views that actually get used, facilitators who know how to spark connection, and intentional choices like having no televisions on campus. If you’ve ever planned a retreat, searched for a meeting venue in Western North Carolina, or wondered why some conferences feel transformative while others feel forgettable, you’ll hear practical ideas you can steal.

    We also get into the heart of what Blue Ridge Assembly does year-round: hosting tens of thousands of students for outdoor education and team building. Greg explains programs on stream ecology, watershed management, erosion, communication, and resilience, plus confidence-building challenges like ropes courses and towers. Then we zoom out to the bigger community picture: how guests explore Black Mountain and Swannanoa, how bus schedules and small-town infrastructure collide in the summer, and why local conference centers like Montreat and Ridgecrest collaborate instead of competing.

    If you care about leadership, outdoor learning, nonprofit work, or travel with purpose, hit play and come hang out with us. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a mountain reset, and leave a review. What would you want most from a retreat: quiet, challenge, or community?

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    31 mins
  • Four Cats One Road Trip Zero Roaches
    May 5 2026

    A new town can make you feel invisible, even when you’re surrounded by friendly faces and beautiful views. We talk with Elaine Looney, the new executive director of Black Mountain Counseling Center, about the real nuts-and-bolts of starting over: the “where do I get coffee” questions, the comfort routines that make a place feel like home, and the surprising ways a community can help you belong faster than you thought possible.

    Elaine shares what it’s like stepping into nonprofit leadership while also learning Black Mountain NC for the first time. We get into what Black Mountain Counseling Center actually provides, including outpatient mental health services, accepting insurance like Medicaid and Medicare, and the heart behind their client assistance program for people who need counseling support but can’t afford standard rates. Along the way we swap stories about walkability, small-town pride, and how simply being able to park once and walk to lunch can change your daily mental health.

    We also zoom out to the bigger picture: Mental Health Awareness Month, the idea behind Good Days Fest, and why mental health is more than a therapy appointment. Elaine connects her background in Hurricane Katrina relief work and disaster mental health to what recovery looks like years later, including how trauma can resurface around anniversaries and storms, and why planning for the long term matters.

    If you care about community, counseling access, and practical ways to build more good days together in Western North Carolina, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s new in town, and leave a review with your favorite “how I found my people” tip.

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  • From Maui To Goats To Clean Windows
    Apr 28 2026

    Maui to the mountains is a big leap, and David Carmona made it with a three-year-old, a newborn on the way, and a vision of a life built by hand. We sit down with the man many locals know as “David the Window Man” to talk about what people rarely see behind a home service business: the values, the culture, and the long game. If you care about Black Mountain NC, Asheville small business, or how to build a company people genuinely love, this story delivers both heart and practical insight.

    We get specific about what it means to take care of your team. David explains why he joined the chamber for access to a health insurance program, why he’s committed to certified living wage standards in Buncombe County, and how he thinks about a “dignified wage” as the floor for fairness. From there, we unpack customer service as a craft: creating a safe, respectful, even joyful experience in someone’s home, earning word-of-mouth referrals, and winning over the self-proclaimed “tough cookie” clients without ego or assumptions.

    The conversation widens into homesteading, building a home with no banks and no subcontractors, raising animals, and the confidence that comes from stacking small wins over years. We also talk outdoor life in Western North Carolina, mountain biking spots like Gateway in Old Fort, how nearby towns each have their own identity, and why “collaboration over competition” isn’t a tagline but a daily choice. David even shares his long-running role with Asheville’s Lazoom tours, which helps explain the energy he brings everywhere he goes.

    If you enjoy stories about community pride, service leadership, and building a life that matches your values, you’ll want this one all the way to the final line. Subscribe, share this with a local business owner, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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