• In the In-Between: Loss, Listening, and Looking Ahead
    Dec 29 2025

    In this short episode of the Kudzu Project, host Nick Lucey reflects on the quiet, unsettling space between Christmas and the New Year — the pause before everything resumes moving again. As 2026 rapidly approaches, we look back on a year marked by loss, growth, and unexpected momentum. This episode explores why meaningful change rarely begins on a date on the calendar, but grows from moments of listening, introspection, and inner resolve. It's been a fun, strange trip on the Kudzu Project podcast in 2025, and we look forward to whatever — and whomever — 2026 brings. Thanks for listening.

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    The Kudzu Project is produced by the Lucey Agency in Hendersonville, North Carolina. To learn more about the podcast, please visit kudzuproject.com, or follow along on Instagram at instagram.com/kudzuproject.

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    8 mins
  • The Power of Family: Turning Survival into Strength with Cheryl Stuller
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Cheryl Stuller, owner of Stuller Power Solutions in Hendersonville, North Carolina, for an honest and inspiring conversation about resilience, perseverance, and rebuilding life from the ground up. Cheryl shares her humble beginnings and opens up about surviving domestic violence, a journey that ultimately led her to get involved with Safelight, a local nonprofit dedicated to supporting and uplifting survivors and their families in our community. Her story is a powerful reminder of how pain can be transformed into purpose. We also discuss how Cheryl and her husband Brian, a U.S. Navy veteran, moved to Western North Carolina to build their business, which has become a trusted name in backup power — especially during times when WNC needs it most. It’s about survival, small business, family, and giving back, and the quiet strength it takes to turn adversity into success.

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    The Kudzu Project is produced by the Lucey Agency in Hendersonville, North Carolina. To learn more about the podcast, please visit kudzuproject.com, or follow along on Instagram at instagram.com/kudzuproject.

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    48 mins
  • Real Talk with Rev. Anthony McMinn, President & CEO of the Hendersonville Rescue Mission
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode of The Kudzu Project, I sit down with Rev. Anthony McMinn, President and CEO of the Hendersonville Rescue Mission, for a powerful and raw conversation about leadership, faith, and community. Rev. McMinn reflects on his roots in Hendersonville, N.C., what it was like growing up Black in a small Appalachian town, and ultimately, returning home to become the first African-American CEO in the Mission’s history. We also talk candidly about the challenges facing the Rescue Mission today, including the local drug epidemic, the mental health crisis, and the realities of homelessness in Henderson County.

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    The Kudzu Project is produced by the Lucey Agency in Hendersonville, North Carolina. To learn more about the podcast, please visit kudzuproject.com, or follow along on Instagram at instagram.com/kudzuproject.

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    48 mins
  • A Community in Alignment: Dr. Jenn Hensley on Growth, Wellness & Leadership
    Dec 8 2025

    Dr. Jennifer Hensley has spent more than two decades helping people feel more aligned — as a chiropractor and wellness professional, Hendersonville N.C.’s Mayor Pro Tem and now — candidate for Mayor in 2026. In this episode, we explore the backbone of her leadership philosophy, adjustments she believes the city needs as it grows, and the values that keep her grounded in service. From small-business insights to housing, green spaces, and the future of Hendersonville, she shares how her work in holistic health and role as a wife and mom have shaped her approach to community wellbeing.

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    The Kudzu Project is produced by the Lucey Agency in Hendersonville, North Carolina. To learn more about the podcast, please visit kudzuproject.com, or follow along on Instagram at instagram.com/kudzuproject.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • A Love Letter to Hendersonville: Interview with Bryan Byrd of Flat Rock Cinema
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode of the Kudzu Project, we sit down with Bryan Byrd — a Hendersonville resident for the past two decades, a local realtor, jovial emcee, and owner of the Flat Rock Cinema, a beloved neighborhood movie theater off the Greenville Highway. Bryan shares what first drew him to Western North Carolina, how his life has become rooted in community, communication, connection, and helping people escape the everyday. From the challenges of operating a local theater to the rewards of investing deeply in a community, Bryan’s story offers a look into the forces that help shape the culture of Henderson County.

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    The Kudzu Project is produced by the Lucey Agency in Hendersonville, North Carolina. To learn more about the podcast, please visit kudzuproject.com, or follow along on Instagram at instagram.com/kudzuproject.

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    59 mins
  • Man on a Mission: Interview with Commander Bill Manofsky, USN (Ret.)
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode of the Kudzu Project, we sit down with Commander Bill Manofsky, USN (Ret.), a remarkable figure whose life blends aviation, engineering, and quiet dedication in ways few ever see — or hear. A retired naval officer and P-3 Orion flight officer, Manofsky has spent his career navigating everything from the opening moments of the Iraq War to the front lines in Ukraine. Today, from his home in the Hendersonville, NC area, he applies that precision and expertise to analyzing modern conflict — offering technical insights that are being felt 5,000 miles away in Ukraine.

    Beyond his military career, Manofsky is a mechanical engineer, a former aerospace professional, a longtime veterans' advocate, as well as a hobby race-car builder who designs Formula One–style machines in his basement. This riveting conversation explores the mindset of a man driven by conviction and problem-solving, the evolving nature of modern warfare, and the surprising global impact of one individual living right here in our community. It's a fascinating and eye-opening interview.

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    The Kudzu Project is produced by the Lucey Agency in Hendersonville, North Carolina. To learn more about the podcast, please visit kudzuproject.com, or follow along on Instagram at instagram.com/kudzuproject.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • A Life of Service: My Conversation with Alan Yeck of the Veterans Healing Farm
    Nov 17 2025

    In this special episode, I sit down with Alan Yeck, Director of the Veterans Healing Farm in Mills River, N.C., to talk through a lifetime shaped by service. Alan shares stories from growing up in a military family, joining the United States Marine Corps, and serving at remote foreign service outposts around the world. We discuss his mission today as Director of the Veterans Healing Farm, and how his diverse experiences shape the work he’s doing for veterans and their families here in Western North Carolina. And how battling demons of his own helps others conquer theirs.

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    The Kudzu Project is produced by the Lucey Agency in Hendersonville, North Carolina. To learn more about the podcast, please visit kudzuproject.com, or follow along on Instagram at instagram.com/kudzuproject.

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    1 hr
  • Back to Basics: Fiscal Fundamentals & the Future of WNC with Daniel Andreotta
    Nov 10 2025

    In this episode of the Kudzu Project, I sit down with Daniel Andreotta of Integrity Financial Group to talk about where the economy really stands—nationally, regionally, and right here in Henderson County, NC. Daniel works every day with families, business owners, and local professionals, bringing a grounded perspective on how broader economic shifts are being felt close to home.

    We dig into the difference between chasing growth and growing with purpose. Daniel, a Henderson County native, talks about returning to core values: intention, discipline, and understanding why you’re building what you’re building before you focus on how.

    Support the show

    The Kudzu Project is produced by the Lucey Agency in Hendersonville, North Carolina. To learn more about the podcast, please visit kudzuproject.com, or follow along on Instagram at instagram.com/kudzuproject.

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    53 mins