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Hal Rowe interviews Matt Miller of Bistro 127

In this month’s episode of “People You Should Know”, Hal Rowe interviews Matt Miller of Bistro 127 about his restaurant, his commitment to providing healthy, organic food to the community, and the challenges of starting your own restaurant.  Click this link to visit the People You Should Know page and to hear the latest episode.

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New Episode of “Travels With Jeff” posted!

Part Two of Travels With Jeff’s “78 Degrees NORTH” trip has been posted and is available for your viewing pleasure.  Follow the guys as they dogsled to Kiruna, Sweden, stay in an Ice Hotel, and learn how to drive snowmobiles!  Click this link to visit the Travels with Jeff page and watch the latest episode.

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First Episode: Stepping Up Service, Episode 1!

The first episode of The MESH’s latest program, “Stepping Up Service”, has been posted and is ready for public listening.  This first episodes talks about Ed’s background in customer service, what inspired him to help businesses in this area, and what “customer service” should truly mean to any organization.  Plus, Alan and Ed both share…

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Education Matters 2: Mentoring

Lamar and Tracy bring in special guests Chris Johnson with Young People of Integrity and John Eller with Catawba County Social Services to talk about the concept of “mentoring” and the impact it can make on students. The group also discusses how best to implement a mentoring program, and specifically talk about their “Lunch Buddies” program for helping middle school students.
To learn more about the “Lunch Buddy” program, download a flyer at this link.
To learn more about the Young People of Integrity program, please visit http://www.youngpeopleofintegrity.org.

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Stepping Up Service 1: Getting Started!

Alan Jackson (The Jackson Group, The MESH) and Ed Gagnon (Customer Service Solutions) sit down to record the first episode of their new series, “Stepping Up Service”. This first episodes talks about Ed’s background in customer service, what inspired him to help businesses in this area, and what “customer service” should truly mean to any organization. Plus, Alan and Ed both share some recent customer service stories — one positive and one negative.

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First Episode: Fifth Friday, July 29th

Being the fifth Friday of the month, there are no regularly scheduled shows.  The studio is empty.  The microphones are sitting dormant, gathering dust.  So the “MESHheads” decide to record the most uninteresting, random, and pointless podcast on the MESH network.  Seriously… there is no reason to listen to this show.  Turn away now.  Nothing…

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New Episode: I’m With the Band, July 27 2011

A new episode of “I’m With the Band” has been posted, with an interview and jam session with the Statesville, North Carolina based band Burning Bright.  They have a new album out – “Beautiful Mess” – and play a couple of songs from it during the interview.  Click this link to listen to the latest…

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I’m With the Band: Burning Bright

Chad interviews the Statesville, North Carolina based rock band Burning Bright.  The band talks about their musical influences, aspirations, writing style, and answer some of Chad’s more off-the-wall questions.  The band also plays two of their songs live in the studio. 

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New Episode: Footcandle Films, July 20th

A new episode of “Footcandle Films” has been posted and is available for listening or downloading through iTunes.  In this month’s episode, the Footcandle guys review the Will Farrell film “Everything Must Go”, discuss some upcoming blockbuster releases, and give their film recommendations for the month.  Click this link to visit the Footcandle Films page…

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Footcandle Films 2: Everything Must Go

The Footcandlers discuss the latest Will Farrell film “Everything Must Go”, which puts Mr. Farrell in a not-so-funny spot. The latest film news — the blockbuster, mainstream, franchise, geek movie edition — and two recommendations about as different as you can possibly imagine. One’s about a Russian orchestra fighting for the recognition they deserve, the other is about a rubber tire that can kill people with its mind. See which recommendation tickles your fancy when you listen to the latest episode of Footcandle Films. Running time: 37 minutes. Hosts: Alan Jackson and Chris Frye. Special thanks to Chris Tullar for theme music.

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