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Description

A big cold snap rolled through Metro Atlanta and reminded everyone why "a little prep" can turn into a lot of peace of mind. We break down the storm recap, what we did to prepare, and which items mattered most (portable generator, battery backup, lighting, and keeping supplies in one place). We also talk about how differently outages can hit depending on where you live—and why it pays to plan even if your power company is usually rock-solid.

Next, community news: scholarship season is open with the Kiwanis Club of Marietta, and we share why these opportunities matter (including options beyond traditional college paths). We also discuss big changes around the Cumberland area: the Cobb Galleria Centre / convention campus upgrades and what that could mean for traffic, hotels, restaurants, and the broader local economy.

Finally, we go deep on home inspections in Georgia: due diligence windows, scheduling realities, what "visible/minimally invasive" really means, the add-on tests buyers commonly consider (radon, sewer scope, septic), and the inspection issues most likely to lead to renegotiation. If you're buying or selling, this is a must-listen for setting expectations and avoiding surprises.


Chapters

00:00 Intro: storm recap + community updates + real estate focus
00:01 Ice storm context + why the Southeast gets tricky with freeze/thaw
00:01 Technical note: possible audio-only episode
00:01 Prep recap + 2014 storm memory + generator "return line" memes
00:03 Power outage story: generator setup, oil lamps, fireplace, quick restoration
00:05 Friends' outages elsewhere (Dahlonega/Dawsonville) + why prep is worth it
00:06 Portable vs whole-house generator + reliability shoutout to Cobb EMC
00:08 "Emergency list" idea + storm guide reference (Sellect site)
00:09 What mattered: generator + Jackery battery backup + staying connected
00:09 What is a Jackery? Battery banks + pricing changes + keeping batteries healthy
00:12 What we didn't need (but had ready): cots/blankets + attic cleanup benefit
00:13 Online school logistics + storm timing + managing three kids at once
00:14 If you only had 60 minutes to prep: flashlight + power first
00:15 Organizing emergency gear into bins (food/water + power/light)

00:16 Community news: scholarships (Kiwanis)
00:17 Cumberland area transformation: convention campus refresh + why it matters
00:21 CID + tourism discussion + walkability/safety pitch vs Buckhead/downtown
00:23 What's already done + what's coming next (entry, ballroom, courtyard, parking)

00:26 Marietta Square update: the "Goldstein Gap" and Ted's conversation
00:31 Home inspections in Georgia: due diligence + "buyer beware" framing
00:32 What inspections cover (visible areas) + what they don't (moving furniture, invasive checks)
00:34 Seller disclosure vs buyer responsibility; final walkthrough perspective
00:36 Due diligence timing + scheduling reality (reports, turnaround, buffers)
00:40 Add-on tests: radon, air quality; what inspectors typically evaluate
00:43 Radon basics + mitigation overview + cost discussion
00:46 Choosing an inspector: solo vs company + sample reports
01:00 Best practice: attend the end of the inspection + how to use findings in negotiation


Key takeaways


Links

Sellectrealty.com

MariettaKiwanis.org/scholarships

Cobbconvention.com/where-it-all-comes-together