Magazine-style news podcast that introduces you to the most fascinating people in Harrisburg and Central Pennsylvania. Hear their authentic stories, straight from every month’s issue of TheBurg—with a different twist—on TheBurg Podcast. Because there’s always “more to the story.” Hosted by Karen Hendricks. TheBurg is a monthly community magazine devoted to PA news, business, art, culture, music, food, health, sports and more; Lawrance Binda, editor.
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Resilience is a muscle many of us flexed, or became aware of, amid the pandemic. And it’s very much still in our vocabulary! · How do we build resilience against health issues and disease, especially among Latinos? · And, in a region where many of us see the Susquehanna River and its creeks and streams every day, how do we build resilience against …
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This special year-long podcast project reveals special people—unsung heroes—in our midst. For a whole year, podcast host and producer Karen Hendricks asked TheBurg Podcast guests the same question: If you could identify an unsung hero in the Harrisburg area, who would it be and why? Except, instead of airing all their answers, we’ve been saving and…
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Harrisburg’s health, from head to toe: February’s guests explore health from lots of fascinating angles. And just in time for Valentine’s Day, we even talk about the heart of the city via residents’ healthy civic engagement. Guests include: · Jelissa Gilmore explains how her women-focused fitness studio, FLY Fitness, is taking off—with a message th…
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We kick off a new year by talking about climate change, science, as well as storytelling. Climate change is a new subject for TheBurg in 2023, and we look forward to exploring the topic—on the podcast as well as in the magazine—through a special six-part series. Special thanks to January podcast sponsor, Fleet Feet Mechanicsburg, announcing the gra…
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It’s a great time of year for reflection and perspective. This month’s podcast guests offer their life wisdom on career paths, retirement, and what makes Harrisburg a great place to live. Guests include: Freelance writer Diane McCormick, who previews her upcoming story about Harrisburg ranking #2 on U.S. News & World Report’s Best Places to Retire …
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We are thrilled to share conversations with three Harrisburg-area women who have forged nontraditional or unprecedented career paths: Lesa Brackbill, who successfully advocated for updated newborn screening laws in Pennsylvania, and is continuing her advocacy journey across the country and world, driven by the death of her daughter. Andrea Grove of…
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As hard as the pandemic was, and continues to be, for many people, there also continue to be glimmers of light, silver linings, business expansions, and stories about people helping others—doing the right thing. And that’s the theme that links all of today’s podcast interviews, together: Peter Leonard, CEO/Owner of Little Amps Coffee Roasters, loca…
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On the basketball court, a full court press is an all-out effort… putting pressure on the opposing team. How does this concept tie into September’s podcast? “The Most Harrisburg Thing” these days is the Knead Pizza story. An all-out effort by employees, to unionize, resulted in the shop’s closing. The story has gotten a lot of press, but editor of …
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From a famous Harrisburg clock, to a longtime YMCA professional who’s new to Harrisburg, plus a mentorship program that improves relationships between youth and police during these current times, even a little “island time” in the middle of the Susquehanna River: Our August podcast is chockful of fascinating conversations about time. We introduce y…
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Has “Pursuit” been adopted, as a result of being TheBurg magazine’s “cover doggy?” Our July edition of TheBurg Podcast asks that question—and many more pet-related questions to celebrate these dog days of summer. As a companion to TheBurg magazine, this month’s podcast welcomes the following guests: Amy Kaunas, executive director of the Harrisburg …
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Revitalization is the focus of our June podcast, as we expand three stories from the pages of TheBurg magazine’s June issue: 50 years later, what’s Harrisburg’s legacy from Hurricane Agnes? David Morrison, executive director, Historic Harrisburg Association explains how revitalization efforts continue impacting the city today. Revitalization is thr…
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We celebrate a whole lotta culture on TheBurg Podcast’s May episode: AAPI culture, soccer culture, and the culture of family-owned restaurants. Meet three Harrisburg-area personalities, all featured within TheBurg magazine’s May issue: Ellen Min, with the Harrisburg Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage group known as HAAPI Toan Ngo, head co…
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It’s a “wild” time of year—a time to come out of hibernation and rediscover the great outdoors. Our April podcast guests explore Harrisburg’s and Pennsylvania’s wild side, from the Susquehanna River to its parks and outdoor recreation. The state’s first director of outdoor recreation, Nathan Reigner explains how big of an outdoor gem Pennsylvania r…
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How would you define a “hero?” Two of our guests focus on heroes in our midst—those who are in active recovery from substance use. Meet Dan Albert, founder of Hero in the Fight, a Central PA-based organization dedicated to breaking the stigma associated with addiction, and supporting the active recovery community. He’s very open about his substance…
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What are the hidden gems of Harrisburg? And where are these sparkling treasures? That’s what we asked nearly all of our podcast guests over the past year. But—surprise, surprise—we saved these audio treasures for this bonus Valentine’s Day episode. This special Valentine’s Day edition of TheBurg Podcast is sponsored by Explore HBG. Nearly 25 guests…
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Every month, we expand three stories from the pages of TheBurg magazine because “there’s always more to the story.” On the February podcast: Dr. Kimeka Campbell reflects on her one-year anniversary as host of Harrisburg Black Newsbeat. We also learn more about her background, as well as her work with Young Professionals of Color-Greater Harrisburg.…
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New Year, New You? Nope, we’re not going there in 2022. Public sentiment amid a pandemic calls for a new slogan. We propose “New Year, New Issues” and our podcast stories help you navigate through a number of current issues. Seth Dellinger of Harrisburg is director of community engagement for Animal Advocates of South Central PA, an organization de…
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More than Acronyms: Why DEI, SAD and NLP Matter in HBG and Beyond
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DEI is much more than a buzzword. How would you define Diversity, Equity and Inclusion? You can compare your definition with one shared by a local expert—who’s actually a national expert on the subject. Monica Gould of Strategic Consulting Partners provides plenty of food-for-thought, including three tips for how we can be more mindful of DEI in ou…
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Soup Weather: What’s in Harrisburg’s Pot?
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This month’s podcast is like a giant pot of gumbo, chock-full of Harrisburg happenings. First, we talk soup, and so much more, with Dr. Rod Mortel of the High Hopes for Haiti Foundation. He explains why he’s not worried about his foundation’s school, and its many additional programs, despite the country’s struggles. Meet TheBurg’s resident film cri…
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The Elk Lives On, and Other Quirky HBG Tales
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Art is at the heart of this month’s podcast: First, Crystal Skotedis of Harrisburg recounts her quest to find a long-forgotten elk statue. She takes us along for all the twists and turns—with a surprise ending that adds to our magazine story. What was it like to see 230 feet of the Mulberry Street bridge transformed by murals? Harrisburg native Ian…
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This might be the only podcast in history that brings together an ice skater, violinist and illustrator. The fact that all three have ties to Harrisburg? We call that quirky cool. Ice skater Kasey Jordan of Harrisburg explains how she helps her Central PA-based team, Revolution Ice Unity, with both physical and mental health. And she shares her tho…
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Harrisburg Adds Harmony to the Arts World
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Powerful poetry, capturing racial injustice: It’s what three Harrisburg women wrote, back in the 1930s, during the Harlem Renaissance. Harrisburg’s connection and contributions to this flowering of African American arts and culture was only recently discovered. Writer Diane McCormick explains how she uncovered this story for TheBurg—and she reads o…
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Whether you’re on team dog or team cat, we have you covered in this month’s pet-themed podcast. “Second lady of Pennsylvania” Gisele Fetterman explains why she—along with her famous rescue dog Levi—will continue advocating for legislation to increase state dog licenses. Then we go “behind the cover” of TheBurg’s July issue. Harrisburg artist Steph …
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Are you easing, or careening, into post-pandemic life? Either way, our latest podcast can help, by adding a touch of drama and adventure to your June plans. Melissa Nicholson of Gamut Theatre describes what it’s like to return to live, outdoor theatre in Harrisburg, with Shakespeare in the Park’s “Hamlet.” You never know what’s going to happen, wit…
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Do you have a spring in your step? Harrisburg’s street dining is back, with Saturday Nights in the City. Todd Vander Woude, executive director of the Harrisburg Downtown Improvement District explains how dining alfresco may become a regular thing, post-pandemic, in the capital city. The return of minor league baseball is major news for many. Kevin …
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What are some of Harrisburg’s challenges—and successes—in terms of breaking down barriers? Brad Jones, Harristown President and CEO, talks about reinventing the city of Harrisburg’s image through economic development and adaptive reuse projects. Maestro Stuart Malina of the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra explains how the 90-year old organization con…
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Covering TheBurg’s news through a pandemic has been a challenging experience filled with equally rewarding, innovative, heartbreaking and humorous moments for four of our freelance writers. Writers Diane Mc-Cormick, Gina Napoli and Susan Ryder join Karen Hendricks for a conversation that expands upon “Pandemic Perspectives,” their essays published …
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What do you love about the Burg? That’s what we asked nearly all of our podcast guests over the past year. But—surprise, surprise—we saved the audio for this bonus Valentine’s Day episode. Nearly 25 guests share their stories about Harrisburg and what makes this Pennsylvania city so livable—and lovable. This special show is co-hosted by Lawrance Bi…
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This year has been one for the record books. It’s also been a year when many people have turned to books—for escape and education, insights and information. But when you talk about the role books have played in our lives—especially during the past year—you find the conversation also touches on pandemic pivots, African American literature, Black-own…
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We’ve cooked up a podcast lineup filled to the brim with warm topics. From the surprising trends in Harrisburg’s pandemic purchases, to her own go-to meals at home, Andrea Karns of Karns Quality Foods explains how grocery stores have shelved their traditional operations and how shoppers are setting some hot, and sometimes spicy, trends. Not only is…
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In this special holiday edition of TheBurg Podcast, we wrap up 2020 by unwrapping some creative “gifts” from an artistic lineup of guests. Artist Amie Bantz explains her inspiration behind TheBurg’s December magazine cover. Megan Caruso, co-founder of Sprocket Mural Works, previews the 2021 Harrisburg Mural Festival—an expansion of our magazine sto…
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania takes center stage in this episode. First, Lawrance Binda provides his insights, as editor of TheBurg, into the capital city’s unique role through 2020’s pandemic and political landscape. Expanding on two stories within the pages of our November issue: Wendell Hoover of Iron Valley Real Estate describes Harrisburg’s sizzlin…
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Have opinions about reds and blues? Do you even attempt to talk politics? Whether you answered these questions with a sigh or snark, this podcast is for you. It’s your survival guide to election season, with tools and tips for holding civil conversations, maintaining relationships and navigating social media. Three guests, all members of the nonpro…
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TheBurg Podcast’s September episode expands three stories from our magazine's "food issue"--and all three serve up a healthy helping of hope. Peter Leonard, CEO of Little Amps Coffee, explains how the Harrisburg-based business has stayed strong through this challenging year—and he even reveals Little Amps’ big plans for expansion. When you consider…
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August 2020: Taking Matters into Their Own Hands
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Mike Fitzgerald and Gary Dutson, both of Harrisburg, were the driving force behind Harrisburg’s Black Lives Matter mural. They explain, in their own words, what motivated them to create the mural, and they explain what the phrase “Black Lives Matter” means to them. Tim Eller of Commonwealth Charter Academy (CCA), based in Harrisburg, expands upon t…
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It may feel challenging to maintain a sense of community throughout the pandemic—but that’s the challenge all of our guests tackle in this episode. First, we welcome Blake Lynch, Community Policing Coordinator for the Harrisburg Police Bureau. His voice is one of several in the July issue’s, “Voices of Our Community,” which highlights perspectives …
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TheBurg’s June 2020 podcast focuses on innovation! First, innovative strategies are helping to feed the hungry—and capitalizing on the timing of the summer produce season—at the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank. Joe Arthur, executive director, provides details. (Based on the magazine story, “Hunger Pains.”) Secondly, we hear from Sheila Dow-Ford, exe…
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Overwhelmed by pandemic news? This month’s podcast provides the antidote—we talk around “it” without focusing on “it.” Behind the lens: Harrisburg-based photographer Dani Fresh shares her insights, from her photo essay of street scenes, “Silent City.” Missing sports? Culture? Alice Anne Schwab of the Susquehanna Art Museum goes to bat for you, expl…
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Meet some of the Harrisburg area’s most fascinating people, and hear their own authentic stories, straight from every month’s issue—with a different twist—on TheBurg Podcast. Because there’s always “more to the story.” Hosted by Karen Hendricks. TheBurg is a monthly community magazine based in Harrisburg, Pa.; Lawrance Binda, co-publisher/editor. S…
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