• Local Lens | Season 2, Episode 3: Laughter, Community & The Funniest Man in Martinsburg
    Jan 20 2026
    We’re back with Local Lens – Season 2, Episode 3, and this one brings the laughs. 😄
    In this episode, we sit down with Connor Williams, local stand-up comedian and founder of the United By Comedy Foundation, to talk about his journey into comedy, what it’s like building a comedy scene in the Eastern Panhandle, and how laughter can be a powerful tool for connection, healing, and community.

    From bombing on stage to producing shows at venues like the Apollo Theatre, Connor shares what it takes to try something new in a place where it hasn’t really been done before — and why bringing people together, even for a night of laughs, matters now more than ever.

    🎙️ Comedy 🤝 Community 😂 A whole lot of laughs
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    16 mins
  • From Jobsite to Owner at 25 | Ben DeOms | Mountaineer Kitchens & Baths
    Jan 8 2026
    Local Lens returns for Season 2, and in Episode 2 we sit down with Ben DeOms, owner of Mountaineer Kitchens & Baths.
    Ben shares how he worked his way up from jobsite labor at 16 to becoming the owner of one of the area’s most trusted remodeling companies by 25. We talk leadership, mentorship, earning respect, building a loyal team, and why doing the work yourself changes how you lead.
    A real conversation about growth, responsibility, and building something that lasts.
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    14 mins
  • Sandeep Singh with Filthy Fizz
    Jan 2 2026
    In the Season 2 premiere of Local Lens, we sit down with Sandeep, co-owner of Filthy Fizz, to talk about what it really takes to build something new from the ground up — especially when it doesn’t exist in your market yet.

    Sandeep shares how a simple idea, a creative spouse, and a long line at a dirty soda shop turned into a fast-growing local brand. We dig into the risks of starting a trend-based business, why they gave away over 1,000 drinks before opening, and how community validation mattered more than a perfect business plan.

    We also talk about building a brand with intention — from creative menu development and social media strategy to hiring and mentoring a young team that actually wants to be there. Sandeep explains why he sees himself more as a coach than a boss, how customer service beats competition, and why staying involved in the community is non-negotiable.

    This episode is a real look at entrepreneurship: the wins, the supply-chain headaches, the lessons from past businesses, and the long-term vision for Filthy Fizz — including events, expansion, and potential franchising.

    If you’re a business owner, creative, or anyone thinking about taking a risk on something new, this conversation is full of honest insight and practical perspective.
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    18 mins
  • Andrew Rickli on Stonks aka Stocks
    Apr 4 2024
    It was incredible to learn more about stocks with Andrew Rickli, aka Strat with Alpine Trading. We learned a ton about about stocks, the future of where andrew wants to take things, and some incredible resources he's planning for the community.
    https://www.scmarketingwv.com/
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    17 mins
  • Jerris Smith with TopFlyght Entertainment
    Mar 26 2024
    I had the privilege to sit down with Jerris R Smith, the owner of TopFlyght Entertainment to discuss his history with music, how he became what I consider one of the best videographers in the music video industry, and what he is planning for his future. This one is filled with 💎
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    15 mins
  • Gavin Washington - Inspiration as a Dad, Friend, and colleague
    19 mins
  • Stacie Rohn with The Boys and Girls Club of the Eastern Panhandle
    Mar 2 2024
    We sat down with Stacie Rohn to discuss the Boys & Girls Club, the impact it has in our area, and their current Unity campaign.
    Unity Campaign Donate Here
    Learn more at www.scstudios.com
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    30 mins
  • Justin Henry: Building a Business, Building a Community
    Feb 27 2024
    Meet Justin Henry, COO of Panhandle Homes, a man who personifies the value of hard work, family, and leaving a positive legacy. In this episode, we dive into Justin's incredible work ethic, his unwavering commitment to loved ones, and his tireless efforts to uplift his community. Discover the inspiring ways he finds balance amidst a demanding career and a passion for giving back.

    Learn from Justin's experiences and discover how you too can lead a life of purpose. Get insights into building a successful business, nurturing strong family bonds, and becoming a force for good within your own community.

    Get ready for actionable advice and inspiration. Learn Justin's secrets for time management, setting priorities, staying motivated, and finding the space to give back to your community. This episode is a must-listen for anyone striving to create a life where personal and professional achievements go hand-in-hand with a commitment to making a difference.
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    44 mins