Bill loves innovative art and when he saw Magnolia Heather's magnolia embroidery and fell in love. A day later, Heather sat down with Bill and explained how she started and grew her small business through a combination of art shows and instagram posts.
She continues to experiment with her art and you can check her out on instagram magnoliaheather and her website magnoliaheatherart.com!
Samatha Hawkins of Cobb 911 contacted Bill because they need more people to answer calls. Working for 911 requires a unique set of skills and takes a while and help to learn them: whom to route the call to, how to help people and how to listen. Multitasking is required. Also, supporting the people that answer the tough calls through a peer network, all make one of the toughest jobs doable.
She transitioned from a corporate career to coach and built her business working mainly with women who have a desire to go after a goal. She is based out of Dynamic Spine and Sports Therapy on Mill St at the Square. But you can often encounter Lisa running on the trails at the mountain!
Connect with Lisa if you want to review your fitness plans at LisaRunFitYoga@comcast.net
Two interviews for the price of one!
Bill first interviewed Jennifer Maxwell two years ago. Jennifer and her husband had just bought their dream farm and started their local business. Now Jennifer has expanded her blueberry bushes, has add art and has a baby due!
Shop Hippie Kids is the brain child of two sisters and Bill speaks to one, Kissie (from McKenzie) and explains her passion for clothes and the business they have built together. You will absolutely notice the VW van and the hip clothes when you come to the Marietta Artisan Market!
Antoinette Michelle watched her grandmother bake, not knowing that she would start a business when her husband, Shaun had health issues. Now they run the Sugar Muffins Bake Shop, named after their daughters nickname. You can find them at the Marietta Square Farmers Market and be sure to follow them on Instagram.
http://www.sugarmuffinsbakeshop.com/
A lot has changed for Buddy Finethy since Bill interviewed him in 2018. Buddy bought out his Hawg and Ale partners, his friend Big John took over the menu (and added soul and love) and Buddy found musicians to create a unique soundscape.
All of these elements result in a unique Marietta community.
COVID pushed them to the brink, but with the help of the community and some PPP loans, they are coming back even stronger.
Check out Buddy and Big John at the Hawg & Ale Smokehouse 25 Powder Springs Street.
Adrian Crutchfield's life changed with when: he was brought on stage and given a saxophone by Kenny G and when Prince told him to restart his solo career.
Adrian is coming to Marietta Jazz and Jokes and plans on dancing and playing during his 11-19-21 concert.
You do not want miss one of the best sax players on the planet as he comes to Marietta Jazz and Jokes !! PRINCE , LIONEL RICHIE , BETTE MIDLER , CEELO GREEN , have all had him on speed dial !!
Gabriela Anders' dad was famous in Argentina for his jazz arrangements. She loved jazz too, but grew her talent in new directions. She came to the US and developed her skills even more and was lucky to work with many great artists.
Now she is coming to Marietta Jazz and Jokes on November 13th to share her music with us.
Blaine Clotfelter caches Bill up on the theatre and the new play, The Andrews Brothers. When one of the Andrews Sisters get chicken pox, three brothers take over and hilarity follows.
Bill was there opening night and it was so good to unwind, surrounded by friends and watching grown men dressed up and singing their hearts out.
The shows runs until 11-13-21. Don't miss out!
Bill speaks with the Dr. Thomas Olson of Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Atlanta, Alex Gutherie, Marietta native and star of The Voice, Alex Faas who coordinated the event, Jeannie Sandoval, a mom that lost her daughter Monica just 2 1/2 months ago and Kyle a 15 year old cancer survivor.
Donate and help this great cause!
https://give.choa.org/site/TR/Events/ClickforKids?px=1096690&pg=personal&fr_id=1080
For 50 years, MUST Ministries has served Cobb and Cherokee Counties, even through COVID. Their biggest fundraiser, the Gobble Jog is back for 2021 and everyone should sign up.
Dr. Ike explains the mission and the impacts of COVID and the future of MUST. You won't want to miss this important interview.
Go to gobblejog.org to learn more!
Lara Ferreira loves concerts and campers and they combine elements of those loves along with a speakeasy vibe at the Third Door.
Bill Nowicki and Paul Southern get the behind the scene tour including all the touches that bring folks to The Third Door every week.
On my way to my interview with Brad Hawkins, the new director of the Aviation History and Technology Center, Doug Lester had to share some of his career. He is certainly proud of his 38 years Lockheed.
The outdoor aviation museum has many planes that helped define not only Marietta's history starting in WW2, but world history.
Brad explains all that and gives you his story too...
Lindsey Coleman, Marietta native and lover of all things Marietta, bought the food tour company, runs the Ghost tours and the history tour too.
Bill spoke with the tour guide and the the customers of one of the Ghost tours. We all learned a lot and shared our love of Marietta.
https://www.mariettafoodtours.com
Chalktoberfest is back!
Sally Macaulay is excited to present the biggest fundraiser for the Marietta Cobb Museum of Art. Beer tickets are still available and with over 80 artists, music and activities for the non-professional artists.
October 9th and 10th!
Taylor Rambo became the executive director of the Georgia Symphony recently after a career built on learning and doing.
He earned degrees in music business and entertainment and two masters and volunteered and worked helping non-profits excel.
After COVID hit 2020, Taylor was furloughed in DC and decided to return to Marietta and restart.
Now he brings his knowledge and energy to bring the symphony to the next level.
This is his story.
Amy Reed just took over the director job at the history museum and she has plans. Good thing her fried and co-worker, Christa McCay knows how to execute Amy's creative ideas. In their latest collaboration, Marietta 1899, Color Captured in Black and White, Amy and Christa created a memorial day weekend in Marietta full of every day life.
I love what the future holds for the museum and so will you.
In this epic podcast (1 1/2 hours long), Andy Gaines traces his earliest memory of the Strand (3rd grade) to his shift from business major to what he calls his underwater basket weaving degree to Tyler Perry's studio to working out west and then back to Marietta and dealing with COVID.
Phew, no wonder it is so long!
Amie Burke's daughter Jaida came up with an idea for kids to do nice things in the community and KIDS (Kindness in Doing Service) was born.
Bill catches up with the group and members of the Cobb Police and later Cobb Commissioner Jerica Richardson as they prepare backpacks for kids returning to school.
Everyone had a great time helping, see the pics on mariettastories.com
Hee's their Website if you would like to help.
Alexandra Beswick the Central Region Manager of the Cobb Library System gave Bill Nowicki a tour of the renovated Switzer Library. The improved library includes a maker space and redesigned Georgia Room among many other things.
Matt B Davis grew up in Marietta and had more fun vying for class clown than listening to his conservative parent's advice.
Good thing he didn't. He couldn't stand trying to fit in.
He is now an entrepreneur and runs a company. Some of his old Marietta friends are miserable in their traditional jobs and think he might have had the last laugh.
What could be better than Marietta Stories and The Marietta Visitor Bureau Teaming together?
I can't think of anything.
Bill talks with Courtney Spiess the Executive Director of the Marietta Visitors Bureau!
Ira Blumenthal is a Renaissance man. He has succeeded in the corporate world, but his passions run the gamut. From author of books to screenplays, to lacrosse coach to professional speaker, Ira keeps reinventing himself.
However, he is most proud of the title of husband, father and grandfather.
Ira shares his decades of wisdom and how to focus on the important parts of life.
Two magical musicians scheduled to play on Fountaines Lewis newest event: Gwen Hughes and Zach Wilson. Both have great stories and they preview the festival.
Tickets
Gwen Hughes
https://www.instagram.com/gwenhughesmusic/
Zach Wilson
https://www.instagram.com/zachwkeyz/
Kelly Halbach wanted to be a nurse to work three days a week. When that didn't work out, she went to something she knew: bartending. Bartending came natural and something is very good at and could pay the bills.
She didn't give up on college and when she graduating from Kennesaw State, she bought Mulligan's.
Now Kelly and her Mom (her Mom is the cook) make Mulligan's a place to hangout and create community.