Authentic: Conversations with Stock & Hicksy

Rob Stockhausen and Tom Hicks

Everyone has an authentic, interesting story that we can all relate to. Our podcast gives these stories the space to be heard. Along the way, we will laugh, learn, and appreciate this interesting and crazy journey called life. Tom and Rob are quite different, but they do share an interest in hearing stories about people’s lives, the good, the bad, and the ugly. Our conversations with guests, from all over the country, will be entertaining and enlightening. Enjoy the ride!

  1. "Empowering Children and Supporting Families": Jacki Bryant, Executive Director, Ready Kids (Charlottesville, VA)

    28 MAI

    "Empowering Children and Supporting Families": Jacki Bryant, Executive Director, Ready Kids (Charlottesville, VA)

    Stock & Hicksy are back in the Code Building Studio—and with some exciting updates! Hicksy’s got a new job, and they also return with a powerful conversation featuring a guest whose organization is making a real difference in the lives of children across Central Virginia. "Our goal is to provide a consistent approach to supporting families, says Jacki Bryant, Executive Director of Ready Kids, a Charlottesville nonprofit serving children and families for over 100 years. Originally founded as an orphanage, Ready Kids now focuses on counseling, family support, and early childhood education. Jacki tells how the organization has developed to meet today’s challenges, such as those brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, increased mental health needs, and family stress. She discusses with Stock and Hicksy the critical role of early intervention and the continuing need for community support and sustainable funding. Jacki also focuses on the importance of caring for frontline staff, as they support some of the community’s most vulnerable children. She tells of a real-life success story of two girls who came from an abusive family. Additionally, she also reveals the shocking issue with children's brains today. Ready Kids provides therapy and other services to children and their families at no cost. Stock and Hicksy pulled out their checkbooks to support this great non-profit organization and urge you to do the same!

    42 min
  2. "Building the Bridge": William Washington and Jay James, The Bridge Ministry

    26 FÉVR.

    "Building the Bridge": William Washington and Jay James, The Bridge Ministry

    William Washington's story is one of redemption, second chances, and the power of faith. Coming from a troubled home and battling drug addiction, he found himself serving a long-term sentence in the Charlottesville Regional Jail. But thanks to a compassionate judge and two Christian men who believed in him, his life took a dramatic turn. "I was looking for just one day of peace within," William tells Stock and Hicksy. "Jail put me in a place of processing my life the correct way." After his conversion to Christianity, he opened his home to homeless individuals and struggling families in his neighborhood. He even took on the challenge of remodeling a home in a drug-infested area, saying, "The more I gave, the more I was empowered." But everything changed after a meeting with Judge Jay Sweatt. That conversation set him on a path to create The Bridge Ministry in Buckingham County, Virginia—a place where formerly incarcerated men can break free from addiction and criminal behavior. At the ministry’s 17.3-acre facility, they gain valuable trade skills and rebuild their lives as positive members of society. Joining William in this episode is his son-in-law, Jay James, a key leader at The Bridge Ministry. Together, they share how this transformative program is restoring lives and offering hope to men that many had given up on. Stock puts it best: William Washington leads a very noble life. And because of his work, thousands of men are finding a new path forward. William lives in Central Virginia and is the proud father of four children. This podcast is brought to you by Beck-Cohen.

    52 min
  3. "The GOAT at UVA Lacrosse": Connor Shellenberger , New York Atlas

    30 JANV.

    "The GOAT at UVA Lacrosse": Connor Shellenberger , New York Atlas

    Stock and Hicksy have interviewed many guests who are stellar in their fields, but they can rarely say they have interviewed the GOAT (Greatest of All Time). But, Connor Shellenberger certainly qualifies. Connor is a four-time All-American at UVA Lacrosse. He holds many records and led them to the national lacrosse championship in 2021. And while he has set the standard in the sport, he doesn't take credit for his success. "It started with my parents," he says modestly. "Their work ethic inspired me to go all in for lacrosse." The Charlottesville, VA. native spent his junior year at The Bullis School, in Potomac, MD. "I needed the experience." Then graduated from St. Anne's Belfield (STAB). However, the critical decision he made during his first year at UVA changed his life for the better. Connor was selected second overall by the New York Atlas in the 2024 PLL College Draft and has loved being a professional. Yet, it's the lacrosse clinics that he holds for kids during the off-season that bring him the most fulfillment. He also stuns Stock and Hicksy when he explains why he has accomplished so much in his lacrosse career. He is known to be unselfish, and his answer proves it. Throughout the conversation, Connor's humility and team-first mentality shine through, offering listeners valuable insights into the mindset of a true champion. Connor Shellenberger lives in the Charlottesville, VA area.

    41 min

À propos

Everyone has an authentic, interesting story that we can all relate to. Our podcast gives these stories the space to be heard. Along the way, we will laugh, learn, and appreciate this interesting and crazy journey called life. Tom and Rob are quite different, but they do share an interest in hearing stories about people’s lives, the good, the bad, and the ugly. Our conversations with guests, from all over the country, will be entertaining and enlightening. Enjoy the ride!

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