Sharp's Island

NODDERLY

South of Mayo Island and upstream of Mayo Bridge, Sharp’s Island is Richmond’s premiere camping destination (https:airbnb.com/h/sharpsisland) Andy Thompson is the mad scientist experimenting with the one-acre oasis in the middle of the James River in the heart of downtown RVA. Outdoor recreation? Check. Public art? Yup. Historic ruins? Indeed. Podcast destination? Why not? Sharp’s Island is now host to Richmond’s most surprising conversations. Future guests include artist Ed Trask, NBC12 weather forecaster Andrew Freiden, city council person Sarah Abubaker and Mayor Danny Avula!

  1. JAN 20

    Brian Bell of Keep Virginia Cozy on Conservation and the Meaning of "James Chic"

    What does it mean to feel at home outdoors? In this episode of Sharp’s Island, we welcome Brian Bell, founder of Keep Virginia Cozy, to a tiny island in the James River for a wide-ranging conversation about litter, land stewardship and community. Brian shares the origin story of Keep Virginia Cozy, how a small grassroots cleanup effort grew into a million-plus pounds of trash removed from Virginia’s outdoor spaces, and why “cozy” is the perfect word for environmental work. Along the way, we talk about: Discovering ruins, flood debris, and hidden history along the James River The realities of river cleanup and how trash travels downstream Starting a nonprofit by accident—and sustaining it for nearly a decade Corporate cleanups, community buy-in, and low-barrier volunteering Outdoor access, belonging, and making nature feel welcoming Favorite Virginia trails, camping spots, and hidden corners of the state Why leaving a place better than you found it matters more than credit This episode is part river hang, part environmental philosophy, and part love letter to Virginia’s wild places—and the people who show up for them. Learn more about Keep Virginia Cozy: Follow @keepvirginiacozy on Instagram to find upcoming cleanups, volunteer opportunities, and ways to get involved. If you enjoy conversations about the James River, Richmond outdoors, conservation, and community-led action, be sure to like, subscribe, and share this episode. CHECK OUT MORE FROM SHARP'S ISLAND Sharp's Island Road Trip! Take the (Cold) Plunge and Hop in a Sauna with the Rivanna River Company https://youtu.be/gvIZIWqXZXY RIVANNA RIVER COMPANY in Charlottesville, Virginia! https://rivannarivercompany.com/ @rivannarivercompany - instagram National Geographic Explorer, Photographer Katie Orlinsky Stops By for Hot Cocoa and a Chat https://youtu.be/SfG1Se_Kc7E MAEVE JONES - THE POE MUSEUM - FULL EPISODE https://youtu.be/ni9968n4EAg https://poemuseum.org/ ANDREW ALLI - JAMES RIVER PARK SUPERINTENDENT / BLUES MUSICIAN - FULL EPISODE https://youtu.be/6zO1sL9c7XM SHARPSFEST 2025 - https://youtu.be/BbSJ4MLflpE SHARP'S ISLAND on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sharpsislandrva INTERESTED IN STAYING AT SHARP'S ISLAND? https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/893378644257716500 PRODUCED BY: @nodderly https://www.instagram.com/nodderly

    47 min
  2. JAN 20

    Exploring the upcoming RICHMOND REN FAIRE - 2026

    We sit down with the organizers behind the Richmond Ren Faire to explore how this grassroots nonprofit grew from a small fundraiser into a full-scale, two-day immersive experience happening April 18–19 at Dorey Park. From blacksmithing and illuminated manuscripts to historic European and East Asian martial arts, real jousting on horseback, live improv storytelling, and multicultural food vendors — this fair is about much more than costumes. This conversation covers: What actually happens when you walk through the gates of a Renaissance Fair Preserving historic trades in a modern, automated world Building a Richmond-specific narrative (no kings and queens required) A multicultural approach to Renaissance history Supporting local artisans, makers, educators, and performers Community-building, slow culture, and hands-on creativity The long-term vision for a permanent historic trades facility in Richmond 📅 Richmond Renaissance Fair: April 18–19 📍 Dorey Park, Henrico County, VA If you care about local culture, history, creativity, and community, this one’s for you. #SharpsIsland #RichmondRenaissanceFair #RichmondVA #RenFaire #LocalArtisans #HistoricTrades #CommunityBuilding #RichmondCulture #MedievalFestival #RVAEvents #Jousting #Blacksmithing #SlowCulture #DIYCulture CHECK OUT MORE FROM SHARP'S ISLAND Sharp's Island Road Trip! Take the (Cold) Plunge and Hop in a Sauna with the Rivanna River Company https://youtu.be/gvIZIWqXZXY RIVANNA RIVER COMPANY in Charlottesville, Virginia! https://rivannarivercompany.com/ National Geographic Explorer, Photographer Katie Orlinsky Stops By for Hot Cocoa and a Chat https://youtu.be/SfG1Se_Kc7E ANDREW ALLI - JAMES RIVER PARK SUPERINTENDENT / BLUES MUSICIAN - FULL EPISODE https://youtu.be/6zO1sL9c7XM SHARPSFEST 2025 - https://youtu.be/BbSJ4MLflpE SHARP'S ISLAND on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sharpsislandrva INTERESTED IN STAYING AT SHARP'S ISLAND? https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/893378644257716500 PRODUCED BY: @nodderly https://www.instagram.com/nodderly

    32 min
  3. 12/23/2025

    Sharp’s Island | Brian Bell (Keep Virginia Cozy) on Community, Conservation & the James River

    What does it mean to feel at home outdoors? In this episode of Sharp’s Island, we welcome Brian Bell, founder of Keep Virginia Cozy, to a tiny island in the James River for a wide-ranging conversation about litter, land stewardship and community. Brian shares the origin story of Keep Virginia Cozy, how a small grassroots cleanup effort grew into a million-plus pounds of trash removed from Virginia’s outdoor spaces, and why “cozy” is the perfect word for environmental work. Along the way, we talk about: Discovering ruins, flood debris, and hidden history along the James River The realities of river cleanup and how trash travels downstream Starting a nonprofit by accident—and sustaining it for nearly a decade Corporate cleanups, community buy-in, and low-barrier volunteering Outdoor access, belonging, and making nature feel welcoming Favorite Virginia trails, camping spots, and hidden corners of the state Why leaving a place better than you found it matters more than credit This episode is part river hang, part environmental philosophy, and part love letter to Virginia’s wild places—and the people who show up for them. Learn more about Keep Virginia Cozy: Follow @keepvirginiacozy on Instagram to find upcoming cleanups, volunteer opportunities, and ways to get involved. If you enjoy conversations about the James River, Richmond outdoors, conservation, and community-led action, be sure to like, subscribe, and share this episode. CHECK OUT MORE FROM SHARP'S ISLAND Sharp's Island Road Trip! Take the (Cold) Plunge and Hop in a Sauna with the Rivanna River Company https://youtu.be/gvIZIWqXZXY RIVANNA RIVER COMPANY in Charlottesville, Virginia! https://rivannarivercompany.com/ @rivannarivercompany - instagram National Geographic Explorer, Photographer Katie Orlinsky Stops By for Hot Cocoa and a Chat https://youtu.be/SfG1Se_Kc7E MAEVE JONES - THE POE MUSEUM - FULL EPISODE https://youtu.be/ni9968n4EAg https://poemuseum.org/ ANDREW ALLI - JAMES RIVER PARK SUPERINTENDENT / BLUES MUSICIAN - FULL EPISODE https://youtu.be/6zO1sL9c7XM SHARPSFEST 2025 - https://youtu.be/BbSJ4MLflpE SHARP'S ISLAND on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sharpsislandrva INTERESTED IN STAYING AT SHARP'S ISLAND? https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/893378644257716500 PRODUCED BY: @nodderly https://www.instagram.com/nodderly

    47 min
  4. 12/16/2025

    Fire, Floods and Henry Tenser's Forgotten Efforts at Sharp's Island Immortality

    Discover the forgotten history of Sharp’s Island and the remarkable, almost unbelievable story of Henry Tensor — the man who bought a James River island for $2,000 and attempted to build one of the strangest architectural structures Richmond has ever seen. In this episode, we explore the hidden past of the James River islands — from granite quarries and commercial fishing operations to party spots, home sites, and lost communities. Henry Tensor shares how he first spotted the island from his daily commute, tracked down the owner at the courthouse, and purchased the island in the late 1960s from the Sharp family, who had owned it for more than a century. Henry recounts: Life on the island before his purchaseThe 1895 two-story house destroyed by Hurricane CamilleReceiving permission from the City of Richmond to burn the house downWhat remained after the fireHis incredible plan to build a prefabricated steel-cube and plexiglass dome structureHow he and his friends transported 8-foot steel cubes across the river using lashed-together jon boatsThe heartbreak of Hurricane Agnes wiping out the nearly completed projectReflections on luck, timing, creativity, community, and the spirit of the James River This conversation is a rare look into Richmond’s hidden river history, human resilience, architectural imagination, and the wild stories behind the places we pass by every day without realizing what once happened there. If you love Richmond history, James River stories, architecture, lost structures, or old-school DIY river life, this episode is for you. CHECK OUT MORE FROM SHARP'S ISLAND - National Geographic Explorer, Photographer Katie Orlinsky Stops By for Hot Cocoa and a Chat     • National Geographic Explorer, Photographer...   MAEVE JONES - THE POE MUSEUM - FULL EPISODE     • Poe Museum Director, Maeve Jones,  Shares ...   https://poemuseum.org/ ANDREW ALLI - JAMES RIVER PARK SUPERINTENDENT / BLUES MUSICIAN - FULL EPISODE     • 'Mayor of RVA Outdoors', Blues Musician An...   https://jamesriverpark.org/a-familiar... SHARPSFEST...

    23 min
  5. 12/16/2025

    Sauna/Cold Plunge and Charlottesville’s River Revival

    In this second and final part of our two-part series with Rivanna River Company, we dive deep into the origins, challenges, and community impact of one of Charlottesville’s most transformative outdoor businesses. From dreaming of a “river center” while living in Richmond… to launching a river outfitter beside a noisy auto body shop… to building a beloved hub of recreation, conservation, and culture — this episode captures the full journey. Join us as we explore: • How a simple idea to connect people with the river became a 10-year movement • Why Charlottesville once overlooked the Rivanna — and how that perception changed • The early struggles (crashed cars, weird bridge launches, skeptical landowners) • The moment the community rallied to protect the riverfront • The explosive growth of tubing, kayaking, and paddling in the city • How small business, local advocacy, and outdoor culture strengthened an entire community You’ll also hear stories about: 🛶 The founding vision behind Rivanna River Company 🌳 The role of small businesses in conservation 🚣‍♀️ The rise in recreational river use—customers AND non-customers 🌉 Free Bridge history and the unique character of this stretch of the Rivanna 🎶 RRC’s concerts, festivals, and community gatherings that transformed the riverfront into a cultural anchor 💥 The development threat that nearly ended everything—and how the city responded 🌿 Why this exact spot on the river means everything to thousands of local families CHECK OUT - PART ONE Sharp's Island Road Trip! Take the (Cold) Plunge and Hop in a Sauna with the Rivanna River Company https://youtu.be/gvIZIWqXZXY RIVANNA RIVER COMPANY in Charlottesville, Virginia! https://rivannarivercompany.com/ @rivannarivercompany - instagram MORE FROM SHARP'S ISLAND - National Geographic Explorer, Photographer Katie Orlinsky Stops By for Hot Cocoa and a Chat https://youtu.be/SfG1Se_Kc7E MAEVE JONES - THE POE MUSEUM - FULL EPISODE https://youtu.be/ni9968n4EAg https://poemuseum.org/ ANDREW ALLI - JAMES RIVER PARK SUPERINTENDENT / BLUES MUSICIAN - FULL EPISODE https://youtu.be/6zO1sL9c7XM SHARPSFEST 2025 - https://youtu.be/BbSJ4MLflpE SHARP'S ISLAND on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sharpsislandrva INTERESTED IN STAYING AT SHARP'S ISLAND? https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/893378644257716500 PRODUCED BY: @nodderly https://www.instagram.com/nodderly

    35 min

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South of Mayo Island and upstream of Mayo Bridge, Sharp’s Island is Richmond’s premiere camping destination (https:airbnb.com/h/sharpsisland) Andy Thompson is the mad scientist experimenting with the one-acre oasis in the middle of the James River in the heart of downtown RVA. Outdoor recreation? Check. Public art? Yup. Historic ruins? Indeed. Podcast destination? Why not? Sharp’s Island is now host to Richmond’s most surprising conversations. Future guests include artist Ed Trask, NBC12 weather forecaster Andrew Freiden, city council person Sarah Abubaker and Mayor Danny Avula!