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VIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE36: The Power of Purpose: Grant Neely's Journey Through Virginia PoliticsWhat happens when you take a lifelong Virginian with experience in both Democratic and Republican administrations and ask him about the biggest challenges facing the Commonwealth? Grant Neely delivers a masterclass in crossing political divides to solve real problems.Neely's journey began in Henrico County during the post-busing era, where attending a diverse public high school taught him to connect with people unlike himself. This foundation served him well as he moved through careers in politics, government, and corporate America before returning to his beloved Virginia. With experiences ranging from Mark Warner's gubernatorial campaign to serving as...2025-07-2851 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE35: Print Is Dead, News Is Alive: The Future of Journalism in the CommonwealthWhen Dwayne Yancey founded Cardinal News four years ago, he never imagined how quickly it would transform Virginia's media landscape. What began as a modest effort to fill the void left by shrinking newspapers in Southwest and Southside Virginia has blossomed into a vital statewide news source with ten reporters and an audience extending far beyond its coverage area."We blew past our five-year goals in 18 months," Yancey reveals, explaining how readers in Richmond and Northern Virginia regularly follow Cardinal News despite its regional focus. When asked why they're interested in coverage of areas far from their...2025-07-2157 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE34: How Virginia's Two-Party System Became a Model for AmericaWhat if America's founders were right all along about divided government? As our nation approaches its 250th birthday amid unprecedented polarization, Virginia might hold the blueprint for making democracy work again.Frank Atkinson, attorney, author, and veteran of both the Reagan administration and Virginia politics, takes us on a fascinating journey through the Commonwealth's political evolution. With remarkable clarity, he reveals how Virginia—the cradle of American democracy—has become a laboratory for successful divided government in modern times.Drawing from his forthcoming book and decades of firsthand experience, Atkinson argues that Virginia's competitive two-party syst...2025-07-1458 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE33: From High School to High Wages: No College Required - A Conversation with Paul SteinerPaul Steiner from Fairfax County Public Schools shares how Virginia's approach to workforce development and apprenticeship programs has evolved to meet critical needs in trades, healthcare, and technology sectors. He explains the paradigm shift occurring as more young people seek alternatives to four-year degrees that allow them to enter the workforce quickly without accruing significant student debt.• Programs offer flexible pathways to licensure in fields like plumbing, electrical work, HVAC, nursing, and EMT certification• Many employers pay for students' education costs, creating debt-free career pathways• Classes range from 5-25 students with a focus on practical skills...2025-07-0745 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE32: Trailblazing Academia and Empowering Students: Dr. Katherine Rowe on Leading William & Mary into the 21st CenturyDr. Katherine Rowe, the first female president of William & Mary, shares her journey from a Shakespeare scholar to an entrepreneur and how this university aims to foster civic engagement and inclusivity. We explore the strategic plan, Vision 2026, which emphasizes access for first-generation students, hands-on learning experiences, and the importance of marine science.- Introduction to Dr. Katherine Rowe and her diverse background- Discussion on her attraction to the public mission of William & Mary- Significance of William & Mary as a founding institution of American higher education- Emphasis on inclusivity and access for...2024-12-2048 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE 31: Leading Virginia's Marine Resources: Jamie Green on Waterman Heritage, Coastal Challenges, and Sustainable FisheriesImagine growing up in a tight-knit waterman community and rising to lead one of Virginia's most crucial state agencies. This week, we're honored to have Jamie Green, Commissioner of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission, join us to share his inspiring journey. From his roots in Gloucester's commercial fishing heritage to his ascent in law enforcement, Jamie's career is a testament to dedication and perseverance. He opens up about the pressing challenges the local waterman community faces and VMRC's innovative solutions to combat coastal erosion and preserve Virginia's vital marshlands.Ever wondered how labor shortages are reshaping the...2024-09-2451 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE 30: From Civics Classroom to Legislative Leadership: An Inspiring Conversation with Kirk Cox on Virginia Politics and EducationWhat does it take to transition from a middle school civics teacher to one of the most influential political figures in Virginia? Join us as we welcome Kirk Cox, former Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, who shares his inspiring journey from the classroom to the legislature. Kirk recounts his early political involvement during the 1985 gubernatorial campaign of Wyatt Durrett, where he crossed paths with giants like President Reagan and President Bush. He shares valuable lessons on the importance of early political engagement and maintaining respectful relationships with political opponents, illustrated by heartfelt anecdotes and personal experiences.2024-09-1649 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE 29: From Halifax County to the Court of Appeals: Judge Kim White's Inspirational Journey and Insights into Virginia's Judicial SystemHave you ever wondered what it takes to climb the judicial ranks from a small town to the prestigious Court of Appeals for the Commonwealth of Virginia? Join us as we sit down with Judge Kim White, who shares her incredible journey from Halifax County to becoming a key figure in Virginia’s judicial system. In our conversation, Judge White opens up about her upbringing, her educational experiences at Mary Washington College and Mercer University, and the pivotal role her uncle, Frank Slayton, played in her decision to pursue a legal career. Judge White's story is a compelling testament to...2024-09-0949 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE 28: Honoring Veterans Through Education and Resilience: An Inside Look at the Virginia War Memorial with Pam Seay and Bob ArcherWhat if you could honor our veterans in a way that truly makes a difference? Join us as we welcome Pam Seay and Bob Archer from the Virginia War Memorial. Pam, a passionate advocate for veterans, shares her inspiring journey from Floyd County to Richmond and her transition from nonprofit work to her meaningful role at the War Memorial Foundation. Bob, a proud Hokie and dedicated board member since 2015, brings his unique insights into the Memorial's history and strategic location on Belvedere, offering a breathtaking view of the James River.Our conversation takes you on a fascinating...2024-09-0351 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE 27: From Investment Banker to Recycling Innovator: Simon Glossop's Journey to Environmental Leadership in the U.S.Curious about the journey from investment banking to tackling the recycling industry's inefficiencies? Join us as we sit down with Simon Glossop, now a proud U.S. citizen and CEO of Data Company One, Incorporated. Simon shares his fascinating experiences growing up in East Anglia, studying at prestigious institutions like Rugby School and Queen Mary in Westfield College, London, and his impressive 15-year career in investment banking, which took him around the globe to financial hubs like Tokyo and New York. His insights into the 90s banking cultures in the UK and US are sure to intrigue anyone interested...2024-08-2643 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE 26: Navigating Virginia's Political Landscape and Modern Journalism: Insights from Todd Jackson of the Roanoke TimesWhat does it take to navigate the ever-changing world of journalism? Veteran reporter and editor Todd Jackson from the Roanoke Times joins us to share his extensive experience, from his early days in Bristol, Virginia, to his impactful coverage of local government bodies. Todd's story is not just about his career journey but also a reflection on the dynamic process of story selection, the pressures of balancing print and online news, and his passion for mentoring the next generation of journalists.Get ready for a nostalgic ride through Virginia's political landscape as Todd recounts memorable encounters with...2024-08-1958 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE 25: CL Sigmon: Balancing Journalism and Republican Campaigns in VirginiaCurious about the intertwining of personal legacy and political evolution in Virginia? In this episode of the Virginians of Interest podcast, we invite you to explore the life of CL Sigmon, born and raised in the Turner’s Creek region of Franklin County. Sigmon shares captivating tales from his childhood on his family's Poplar Grove Farm, detailing its crucial role in the local timber industry. Listen as he fondly recalls his educational journey through local schools and Ferrum Junior College, painting a vivid picture of a bygone era filled with enriching experiences and lifelong friendships.Step into th...2024-08-1258 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE 24: From Basketball to Breakthroughs in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: An Inspiring Conversation with Dr. Frank GuptonCurious about how a basketball scholarship can lead to revolutionizing pharmaceutical manufacturing? Join us as Dr. Frank Gupton, the Gottwald Chair of Chemical and Life Sciences and Pharmaceutical Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University, shares his incredible journey from the basketball courts of the University of Richmond to the forefront of pharmaceutical innovation. Frank's story, filled with pivotal moments and transformative experiences, highlights the powerful impact of undergraduate research and the surprising twists that led him into the world of chemistry.Listeners will be captivated by Frank's contributions to the fight against HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria, including the...2024-08-051h 02VIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE: 23 Navigating Family Legacy and Community Revitalization: Bruce Christian Reflects on the NB Handy Company and Lynchburg's RenaissanceImagine uncovering the layers of a family legacy that has weathered the storms of time, technology, and economic turbulence. That's exactly what we do with Bruce Christian, a man whose blood ties to the NB Handy Company span four generations. Bruce escorts us through a captivating history, from the company's 19th-century roots to its recent sale, and how the Christian family navigated the seismic shifts in HVAC and commercial roofing. It's a tale of craftsmanship, air conditioning revolutions, and the delicate interplay of family within the corporate world, all revealed with an intimacy only a family member could provide.2024-07-291h 00VIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE: 22 Navigating Faith and Academia: Dr. Susan Huxman on Leading Eastern Mennonite UniversityImagine standing at the crossroads of faith and academia, where higher education meets deep-rooted Anabaptist principles. Join us for a profound conversation with Dr. Susan Huxman, President of Eastern Mennonite University, as she shares her journey from a "campus kid" to leading an institution where service and learning walk hand in hand. Through her stories, we traverse the landscape of Mennonite higher education, where service to others and disaster relief are not extracurricular activities but the very heartbeat of the community.Venture with us into the classroom, where the Anabaptist pedagogy comes to life, challenging and nurturing...2024-07-2258 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE: 21 Resilience and Opportunity: Dr. Mirta Martin's Journey to the Presidency of Ferrum CollegeEmbark on a powerful journey with Dr. Mirta Martin, the inspiring 13th President of Ferrum College, whose life's narrative epitomizes resilience and the transformative influence of education. Our season premiere beautifully unfolds Dr. Martin's tale, from her childhood in Cuba to her triumphant story of overcoming adversity and hardship in Miami Beach. Discover how her experiences have fueled her dedication to creating a supportive environment for students at Ferrum College. Dr. Martin's journey is not just her own, it's a testament to the indomitable spirit that education can ignite within us all.We venture further into the...2024-07-151h 06VIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE: 20 Public Service, Higher Education, and Life as First Lady: An Engaging Conversation with Susan AllenGet ready for a captivating ride as we sit down with Susan Allen, former First Lady of Virginia. We traverse through her passionate journey of promoting tourism and wellness in the state, a mission kindled by her work with the Charlottesville Historical Society and her love for the great outdoors. Listen as she paints a vivid picture of her time in the Governor's Mansion, where the blending of family life, hosting duties, and the occasional lunch with global leaders such as Margaret Thatcher, was all in a day's work. Susan Allen's commitment to public service didn't stop w...2023-11-2052 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE: 19 William Park: From Rural Virginia to Shaping Virginia's Housing Industry and Higher Education PolicyHave you ever wondered how a young man who grew up on a tobacco and beef cattle operation in Southside Virginia go on to shape how communities consider novel approaches to affordable housing for the elderly? Meet our guest, William Park, Chair of the Virginia Tech Foundation and Principal of Pinnacle Construction and Park Properties, who shares his journey from Southside Virginia to leading major multifamily development projects. Listen to him reflect on the influence of small town values and his insights on the changing dynamics of tobacco farming.In our chat, we move from the rural...2023-11-0853 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE: 18 Exploring Obesity Medicine: A Deep Dive with Dr. Sue Wolver, Director of the VCU Medical Weight Loss ClinicDo you want to enhance your understanding of obesity medicine and its role in combating one of the most common ailments in our society today? Brace yourselves for a captivating conversation with Dr. Sue Wolver, an esteemed associate professor of internal medicine and the director of the VCU Medical Weight Loss Clinic. Dr. Wolver reveals her professional journey, from a biochemistry major to the US Air Force, then to medical school and flight surgeon school, and her eventual shift of focus from traditional primary care to obesity medicine. She provides pivotal insights into the training process for obesity medicine...2023-11-061h 00VIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE: 17 Diving into Critical Thinking: A Discussion with Faith Christian School LeadersLooking to navigate the evolving dynamics of parent-teacher relationships in education? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Peter Baur, Head of Faith Christian School, and Leslie Ramsey, Assistant to the Head of the School, who bring valuable insights on this topic. They provide a snapshot of the modern educational system from their perspective, highlighting the integral role parents play in fostering an education that strikes a balance between academic rigor and moral values.Dive into the second part of our podcast as we journey with Peter and Leslie through the realm of Christian Classical Education and...2023-10-3050 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE: 16 Insights into the National D-Day Memorial from Expert John LongHave you ever wondered how weather played a role in the Allies’ advantage in D-Day? Get ready to journey back in time as we welcome John Long from the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford onto the Virginians of Interest Podcast. Listen in as John, a Roanoke native and renowned history aficionado, takes us through the remarkable events of D-Day. He sheds light on the exceptional bravery of the National Guard Unit Company A of the 116th Regiment. Uncover the intricacies of staging an amphibious assault and how the Allies managed to minimize the risks involved.But that's no...2023-10-2356 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE: 15 Behind the Scenes: Jeannie Baliles and the Governorship of VirginiaAre you ready to embark on a riveting journey with an extraordinary woman who has left an indelible mark on the political landscape of Virginia? This episode features a heart-to-heart with the impeccable Jeannie Baliles, former First Lady of Virginia, as she unveils her captivating life story. Discover the deep roots of her family in North Carolina and Maryland, and unravel the stories that have shaped her from her studies at Washington College and Wesleyan University to the legacy of her mother’s experience at Duke University and her grandfather’s encounter at the Battle of Gettysburg.Jean...2023-10-1649 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE: 14 The Intersection of Political History and Education: A Conversation with Chris PeaceEver wondered how political history can intersect with education? Join us on an enlightening journey with our distinguished guest, Chris Peace, the President of the Council of Independent Colleges in Virginia. We navigate through the maze of his life, starting from his humble beginnings in Ashland, Virginia's "center of the universe", to his audacious run for the House of Delegates at the tender age of 27, and now his fervent advocacy for private higher education.Prepare to be immersed in a riveting discussion on the unique challenges confronting private higher education in Virginia. Drawing from Chris's legislative experience...2023-10-0948 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTE: 13 Transforming Petersburg: An Insightful Talk with Sam Parham, Mayor of PetersburgSamuel Parham, born and raised in Petersburg, Virginia, is a dedicated public servant and business professional who has made significant contributions to his community. A 1993 graduate of Petersburg High School, Parham furthered his education at Richard Bland College, where he earned an Associate of Science degree in 1996. During his time there, he demonstrated his leadership abilities by founding the Multi-Cultural Alliance, co-founding the Rotaract Club, and participating in the College Players drama club.Parham continued his academic journey at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, graduating in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management....2023-10-0258 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTEp: 12 Virginians of Interest: Don Upson, President, Upson Technology GroupDon Upson is the President of Upson Technology Group and Chairman of the Government Business Executive Forum (GBEF).  Formerly, Don served as Virginia’s Secretary of Technology, the nation’s first state Cabinet-level technology secretary. States and the Federal government emulated this model in the creation of a national Chief Technology Officer role. Support the show2023-07-1054 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTEp: 11 Virginians of Interest: Tim Timberlake, Radio Personality and ProducerTim is a native Virginian who lived in New York, Charlotte and Staunton before moving here to attend Randolph Macon College in 1967.  He began his radio career at WTON in Staunton during high school, and then went to work for WRVA in 1970.  He spent four years as trafficopter reporter in the 70s and would later join Alden Aaroe as co-host of the morning show for eight years until Alden’s passing in 1993. Along with John Harding, Tim would remain as morning host for another eight until his retirement in 2001.Since then, he’s been a freelance producer and vo...2023-07-0354 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTEp: 10 Part 2 Virginians of Interest: George Allen, Former Governor of VirginiaIn 1993, George Allen was elected 67th Governor of Virginia. Keeping the promises he made to Virginians, he successfully cut taxes by more than $600 million; instituted his high academic Standards of Learning and School Performance Report Cards; made neighborhoods safer with the abolition of parole through truth-in-sentencing; initiated historic, pro-work welfare reforms; enacted the nation’s first public-private transportation funding system; repealed or amended 71 percent of all regulations; reduced the size of government with greater efficiency and accountability; and grew the economy – making sure the world knew “Virginia is Open for Business.” With added revenues, Allen was able to freeze tuition...2023-06-2656 minVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTVIRGINIANS OF INTERESTEp: 10 Part 1 Virginians of Interest: George Allen, Former Governor of VirginiaIn 1993, George Allen was elected 67th Governor of Virginia. Keeping the promises he made to Virginians, he successfully cut taxes by more than $600 million; instituted his high academic Standards of Learning and School Performance Report Cards; made neighborhoods safer with the abolition of parole through truth-in-sentencing; initiated historic, pro-work welfare reforms; enacted the nation’s first public-private transportation funding system; repealed or amended 71 percent of all regulations; reduced the size of government with greater efficiency and accountability; and grew the economy – making sure the world knew “Virginia is Open for Business.” With added revenues, Allen was able to freeze tuition...2023-06-191h 11