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Talk of the Triangle

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"Talk of the Triangle" introduces you to the people, places and events worth talking about. We are talking directly to you—our region's educated and successful residents and professionals—about what makes the Triangle one of the country's most exciting and enticing places to live—about what makes the people who work and live here tick. These are the stories we tell. Hosts Adam Cave and Melissa Wistehuff will discuss the stories you have loved, and introduce you to the stories we have yet to ...
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Speaking Broadly

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A show about the brilliant, powerful women breaking ground in the food world. Host Dana Cowin, former long-time Editor-in-Chief of Food & Wine Magazine, holds intimate conversations with successful and boundary-pushing female chefs and innovators. These are moving, personal stories of struggles and triumphs, personal and professional, that can provide lessons and inspiration for anyone looking to succeed in any industry.
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This self guided tour covers eight of the most significant public buildings in Colonial Williamsburg. These buildings, such as the Raleigh Tavern and the Governor's Palace, were selected for the roles they played in God's plan to bring the United States into being and to spread the Gospel to the New World. We welcome your comments at christianroots@aol.com Credits: Written by David Hemphill Narrated by Tom Morr with Cary Hemphill Produced by Michael Lemley of World Productions.
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It’s one thing to be the best. It’s another to stay the best. Hang out with Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam as they chat how we expand on the big ideas that made us the dynamic hub we are—and the big ideas our city’s biggest thinkers and residents say will propel us as a destination and help us maintain our footing as the…
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Let’s face it—a star was born on the road to Phoenix: DJ Burns! Hang out with Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam as they chat about America’s Sweetheart, the run that ignited Raleigh—and Melissa’s behind-the-scenes exclusive with the basketball star. Got Milk? DJ Burns Does DJ’s Moo-ving Release Meet Our Sponsors: Olde Ralei…
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There's no new episode dropping today, but fear not! If you missed last week's hilarious chat with David Koechner, now's the perfect time to catch up. Dive into the fun and introspective conversation with the man behind Todd Packer from The Office here. Raleigh Mag Chats With David Koechner Meet Our Sponsors: Olde Raleigh Distillery Village Distric…
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Get to know the guy behind Todd Packer. The Office and Office Talk collide as Publisher Gina Stephens sits down with funnyman David Koechner for a fun and introspective chat in front of his highly anticipated comedic run in Raleigh at Goodnights. Raleigh Mag Chats With David Koechner Meet Our Sponsors: Olde Raleigh Distillery Village District…
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Few things evoke the moniker “big city” more than dining high in the sky among the city’s tallest towers. Tune in as Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam chat one of the most highly anticipated restaurants in Raleigh’s history, set to debut this month atop The Dillon. La Terrazza Takes Raleigh’s Foodie Scene Next Level What It…
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Turns out, in the case of Smoky Hollow, perception is not reality. On the heels of the New Anthem closing announcement and rumors swirling about The Crunkleton, the gossip mill was working double time around the districtwide development. Tune in as Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam set the record straight on the half-dozen-…
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Is this the spark that will reignite Fayetteville Street? Settle in with Publisher Gina Stephens and Associate Editor Lauren Kruchten as they talk about NC’s Main Street—from brand-new Birdie’s Barroom & Kitchen to Foundation feting 15 years. Birdie’s Bowing on Fayetteville Street Taking Back Main Street Meet Our Sponsors: Olde Raleigh Distillery V…
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Do you know how to behave? Are you sure? How we get along is a hot topic these days—from what we wear to dinners and events to how we socialize, parent, date, work, text and more. Hang out with Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam as they wax on all things modern-day etiquette. Oh, Behave—“Rules” We Must Abide by to Avoid Chao…
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Raleigh continually ranks as one of the best places to live, with people moving here in droves on the daily. But with historic property tax hikes and decades-high interest rates, can the people who call Raleigh home still afford to buy in? Tune in as Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam dive into real Raleigh living. Real Rale…
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Fayetteville Street is the face of our Downtown, city and state. In the last few years, the once-vibrant bustling corridor has lost its luster. In response, Downtown Raleigh Alliance released a plan to bring vibrancy back to our city’s “Main Street.” Tune in as Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam dissect the plan to breathe n…
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Where you live can have a big impact on your love life. That fact—along with Tinder hitting a benchmark 10th birthday—got us talking about how single life—and relationships—has evolved. Tune in as Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam chat all-things relationships—from app life and meeting in real life to relationship success a…
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Following a sobering January, the dry movement continues to take off in Raleigh. After researching and reporting on the trend locally, Associate Editor Lauren Kruchten decided to explore the spirit-free concept firsthand by completing Dry January. Tune in as her and Publisher Gina Stephens chat about her experience and how the sober movement is tak…
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After a restaurant added a surcharge for “bad parenting” and our ensuing now-viral reader rant claiming all unruly behavior in bars or restaurants should be fined, we asked our followers about their own biggest pet peeves when it comes to dining out & drinking to insightful—and hilarious—effect. Tune in as Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chie…
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In this insightful episode of "Talk of the Triangle," hosts Melissa and Adam explore the fascinating world of equine therapy. The conversation starts with a light-hearted discussion about goats, leading to the main topic: horses and their therapeutic role. The episode features an in-depth interview with Amanda Graham, founder of Unbridled Way Forwa…
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West Morgan Street is having a moment. All kinds of buzzy concepts are breathing new life into a quarter-mile bend in the road, including the announcement of Trophy Brewing’s new trio taking shape in those three old houses. Tune in as Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam scoop on how the street is shaking up to be a full-on de…
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Answering the burning question of where to grab a drink for the mood of the moment is our annual Best Bars across a range of categories. Hang out with Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam as they reveal your 2023 class of Best Bars, from OG heavyweights to newcomers shaking up the scene—plus your newly crowned Bartender of the…
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Ever wonder where all the bars are? If you fancy a drink outside of Downtown—and not at a restaurant or a dual concept—the options are almost nil. Hang out with Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam as they rant the revelation—plus why and what it will take to get one—and exclusive scoop on a new drinking destination dropping i…
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MLB in Raleigh? Why not. Over five years after MLB announced its plans for expansion, Raleigh is on the forefront of convos around who’s getting a team. Publisher Gina Stephens and Associate Editor Lauren Kruchten chat the literal inside baseball on how likely it is for the City of Oaks to land a team and what the pros/cons are. Raleigh May Actuall…
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We first broke the news that the Canes (read: Gale Force Sports & Entertainment) bought Backyard Bistro back in October. As other major news outlets finally reported this “news” last week, well, quite frankly, they got it wrong. Tune in as Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam scoop the latest on what’s really going on with the…
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Who doesn’t love a good roast—or reflection? Sometimes the only way forward is to look back. And what better time than the end of the year? Grab a laugh with Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam as they reflect on the best—and worst—podcast episodes and moments of 2023. Best Restaurants 2023 Reveal Fayetteville Street: The Nex…
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Retro dining? Boujee bathrooms? Zero-proof ’tails? Things on fire and over-the-top decor? When it comes to food & bev trends in 2024, one thing is certain—it’s gonna be a vibe. For one of the most fun stories we’ve done at Raleigh Magazine, we tapped a handful of top city magazine editors around the U.S. Tune in as Publisher Gina Stephens and Edito…
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Raleigh Magazine’s Winter Issue is jam-packed with exclusive reveals on hot spots opening in Raleigh—many by the end of the year. Hang out with Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam as they dish all the hot deets. Giorgios Bakatsias Extends His Empire Via Giorgios Epicurean Market Tepuy Donuts Brick-and-Mortar First Look at Ele…
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Our guest is David Harris, Founder of the Raleigh Ringers with Cindy Cave. In this festive episode, we delve into the enchanting world of handbells. We explore personal Christmas traditions, the evolution of handbell music, and the unique blend of classical and contemporary styles that characterize the Raleigh Ringers' performances. Key Points: Per…
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More steel and glass towers or more funky, cool edifices? What does Raleigh want? Inspired by the Rialto’s fresh funky electric blue hue—and with exclusive insider intel on an interiors refresh to boot—Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam chat the tightrope Raleigh walks in trying to maintain its unique history, personality an…
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Raleigh has never seen a party like this one! The city is still buzzing about Raleigh Magazine’s inaugural The Cocktail Classic, presented by The Exchange Raleigh at Killjoy—showcasing RM’s Best Bartender nominees across a backdrop of unlimited ’tails, tastes and tunes, and cool experiences. Hang out with Publisher Gina Stephens and Killjoy’s Josh …
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Everyone is talking about the new experience at North Hills—and while the bougee Bal Harbour Shops pop-up is a good grab for Raleigh—not everyone is pumped. Hang out with Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam for the hot takes on this big talker. Famed Miami Luxe-Zen-Alfresco Bal Harbour Shops Pop Up in Raleigh North Hills Main…
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Introductions - Hosts Adam and Melissa share their excitement about today's episode, which promises to be a treat for music enthusiasts. Musical Roots - A walk down memory lane reveals Adam's classic rock-infused childhood, while Melissa's musical background is steeped in jazz and folk, courtesy of her parents' diverse record collection. **Introduc…
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Craving something new? We have the scoop on a slew of new restaurants and bars set to open before the new year. Tune in to hear Publisher Gina Stephens and Associate Editor Lauren Kruchten dish the details on the sip and sup hot spots you must try. Gussie’s Opening on West Morgan Street in November Scott Crawford’s Brodeto Bowing at Raleigh Iron Wo…
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No matter how you spin it, Downtown Raleigh has fallen on hard times. Serious crimes—shootings, stabbings, robbings, assaults, harassment, vandalism, drug deals and the like, not to mention loitering and panhandling—combined with the city’s growing homelessness problem, substance abuse and fewer police on the streets, has created the perfect storm.…
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After nearly a decade as the voice of our city, we unveil a print and website refresh—including a bold new logo—that better reflects the magazine’s content and creates a cohesive, dynamic, recognizable city brand that captures Raleigh Magazine’s growth into a multichannel media company. Tune in as Publisher Gina Stephens and Creative Director Liz C…
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If you haven’t heard, Raleigh Magazine, in partnership with Killjoy, is hosting the event of the year. The Cocktail Classic, presented by The Exchange Raleigh, will unfold Nov. 18, showcasing our Best Bartender nominees as they partner with top tier liquor labels to create their spins on classics against a backdrop of enticing eats and beats. Tune …
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See a building going up in Raleigh and wonder what it is? We've got you covered! From live, work and play attractions to new hotels and office buildings, new projects are popping up all over the city. Tune in as we talk through what’s coming out of the ground right now. Reshaping Raleigh: 14+ Developments Coming Out of the Ground Right Now High-End…
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“No act of kindness, no matter how small is ever wasted”—and $5 truly can make a difference—especially when it’s doubled. Hang out with us for some feel-good content as we chat about how you can truly impact the lives of people in Raleigh. Let’s make a difference together! Support the Cause Give Raleigh Charitable Giving BTN A Place at the Table tl…
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- Adam starts the podcast with gratitude for the warm introduction and an announcement: Melissa, the regular co-host, is not able to attend today. In her stead is Beth Shugg, Editor of Midtown, 5 West and Triangle Family, is on the show. - Lineup of guests: Co-founders of The Ghost Guild: Nelson Knauss and Kelly McConkey, are introduced. A third fe…
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Hear it here first! Tune in for which bartenders’ bars to belly up to as all 10 of Raleigh Magazine’s new cast of Best Bartenders are revealed in this episode for our 2023 Bartender of the Year. Voting begins Oct. 1! Plus scoop details on meeting these top-notch mixologists at our Nov. 18 Cocktail Classic presented by The Exchange Raleigh. Grab the…
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From people-watching to fair faves, two homegrown North Carolinians give their hot takes on the state fair—and dish on some of their can’t-miss annual traditions. Which is the “fairest” of them all? Find out as Publisher Gina Stephens and Producer Cee Cee Huffman go behind the scenes. 50 Must-Attend Events of 2023 North Carolina State Fair…
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Even in our current office climate, people spend more time with their co-workers than anyone else—whether that’s in the office, planned retreats or via social platforms. So, naturally, you may think you know your colleagues and employees pretty well. Or do you? Hang out with Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam as they chat wh…
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Meet Foodie and Former D1 College Athlete: Joy Caracciolo Joy's backstory: She is a local food influencer who lives in Durham. Joy began supporting local restaurants during COVID by getting takeout and blogging about the food, then sharing her content on social media. She is also a former NCAA women's basketball player for Boston College and the Un…
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The city’s newest “fix it” plan for Fayetteville Street is in the works. As a followup to one of our most viral podcasts ever, Fayetteville Street Face-Lift, tune in as Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam dig into the DTR struggles and borders—and the latest game plan. Urban Planning Studio Tapped to Reimagine Downtown 10 Maj…
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If you eat food, this epipod is for you. After a year of noshing our way through all corners of the city, our talented taste buds were put to the test—and after a lot of dining (and even more debate), we reveal our 2023 25 Best Restaurants, including Restaurant of the Year, Best New Restaurant and five suburb standouts. Hang out with Publisher Gina…
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Glenwood South has descended into chaos. The entertainment district known as much as a place to party as the city’s cash cow is quickly descending into an area riddled with crime. While nuisance complaints have long been the norm, the district’s problems have quickly escalated to some serious crimes—NTM $200 parking citations. But RPD is cracking d…
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Raleigh’s car culture is fueling up—whether you’re an auto-enthusiast who craves the open road, wind in your hair, or you prefer the passenger seat with a good book. Grab a listen as Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam dig into what’s driving complex car culture that’s exploding all around us—from car clubs to new niche group…
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Take everything you thought you knew about West Raleigh and forget it. There’s a new “it” part of town set to be Ralegih’s next destination district—the next North Hills so to speak. Tune in to hear Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam as they talk through the billions of dollars of investment being pumped into the area, inclu…
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In any sales job (especially real estate), to be successful you need to be confident in your abilities and what you can do for your clients. But sometimes that confidence can come across as cockiness - and that can be devastating to your career. On this episode, Kelley discusses: The personality traits of great real estate agents Building relations…
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In this episode, hosts Adam and Melissa welcome two talented romance novelists, Samantha Chase and Dolly Sickles (writing under the name of Becky Moore), who both reside in the Triangle area. Hear a discussion about the art of romance writing and the authors' love for books and reading. Chase and Sickles delve into the intriguing world of romance n…
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Sometimes the best vacation is a staycation—no planning required. Hang out with Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam as they talk through 5 highly curated interest-based itineraries on where to stay and play in Raleigh this summer—whether you’re looking to go offline for the weekend or adventure in your own city… or even to us…
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Every city has that district or neighborhood that’s seemingly gone untouched in spite of growth and development. For Raleigh, that’s Five Points—a historic gem rooted deep in our city’s identity, with its 1920s-era architecture and long-standing businesses. But things are a-changin’—including that famed “Five Points” intersection. Tune in as Publis…
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Today Kelley is with Gina Stephens, publisher of Raleigh Magazine, where she gives us the inside scoop on Raleigh's dynamic real estate landscape and how it has transformed over the past eight years. From rising housing prices to the influx of newcomers, Gina shares fascinating stories and trends that are shaping the city. Uncover the secrets of su…
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The shipping container bar concept we first told you about last summer is still on, and we have the scoop—not to mention extended nightlife ops in Village District and a barrel of Raleigh concepts brewing new locales. Hang out with Publisher Gina Stephens and Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam as they spill the tea on what’s coming. Embargo Taking Over…
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