Buck Stops Here!

Greg Buckley

Greg Buckley, a third generation small business owner in New Castle and Sussex Counties travels the state to bring stories from the communities of Small Business, non-profits and individuals that have a difference to others, including themselves. You'll hear stories that might inspire you or peak your interests.

Episodes

  1. EP5: Don't Listen To This Episode If You're Hungry. With Gerry Geda Of Bangin' Meats

    FEB 23

    EP5: Don't Listen To This Episode If You're Hungry. With Gerry Geda Of Bangin' Meats

    Welcome to another episode of Buck Stops Here! Today I have the pleasure to once again have a great conversation with Gerry Geda of Bangin' Meats. In this engaging interview, Greg Buckley chats with entrepreneur and chef Gerry Geda about his journey in the food industry, community involvement, and innovative culinary ideas. Discover how Gerry's experiences and community-focused initiatives are shaping local businesses and food culture.  keywords food industry, community support, culinary entrepreneurship, local businesses, Bang & Meats, food innovation, small business growth  key topics Gerry Geda's culinary journey from childhood to chef Community support initiatives and local business growth Innovative food concepts and product development  sound bites "Blend of hope spice mix" "Future of the podcast" "Thanks for listening!" Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Credibility 00:27 Greg and Jerry Discuss the First Podcast 00:54 Music and Community Events 01:18 Growing Bang & Meats and Community Engagement 02:12 Potnitz Lakeside HOA Event Highlights 02:39 Signature Dishes and Customer Favorites 03:04 Using Bang & Meats in Local Events 03:31 Supporting Local Communities and Small Businesses 04:07 Expanding Community Support and Local Business Partnerships 05:04 Offering Free Community Lunches 05:33 Partnering with HOA and Local Businesses 05:57 Supporting Local Business Growth and Community Involvement 06:51 Expanding into Kent County 07:13 Portability and Event Setup 07:37 Food Industry Experience and Background 08:04 Jerry Gadd's Culinary Roots and Inspiration 08:33 Overcoming Health Challenges and Personal Resilience 09:01 Journey from Busboy to Executive Chef 09:31 The Joy of Food and Community Connection 09:59 Food as a Universal Bridge 11:13 The Importance of Quality and Love in Food 12:02 Versatility in Food Offerings and Community Events 12:55 Innovative Food Ideas and Fusion Concepts 13:52 Engaging Small Businesses and Community Support 14:40 Marketing and Outreach Strategies 15:34 Expanding into Kent County and Mobile Setup 16:00 Personal Stories and Culinary Inspiration 16:26 Food Industry Lessons and Experiences 17:21 Family Roots and Cultural Heritage 18:07 Overcoming Health Challenges and Personal Triumphs 19:00 The Power of Spices and Natural Remedies 19:30 From Childhood to Culinary Success 20:22 The Journey of Culinary Growth and Development 21:12 Giving Back to the Community 22:03 Creating a Spice Blend of Hope 23:00 The Symbolism of Food and Gifts of Hope 23:56 Future Plans and Community Engagement Goals 24:53 Participating in Local Events and Supporting Small Businesses 25:39 Favorite Dishes and Culinary Preferences 26:35 Memories of Culinary Mentors and Influences 27:32 Streamlining Kitchen Operations and Teamwork 28:22 Celebrity Chefs and Culinary Inspirations 29:16 Experiences with Food Network and Media 30:04 The Reality of Restaurant Business 30:55 The Joy of Culinary Success and Teamwork 32:15 The Art of Food Presentation and Precision 33:04 Supporting Kitchen Staff and Team Dynamics 33:59 The Role of the Expeditor and Kitchen Leadership 34:51 The Challenges of Restaurant Management 35:43 Targeting Restaurant Professionals for Team Building 36:32 The Impact of Experience on Food Quality 37:20 The Passion for Food and Customer Satisfaction 38:10 Upcoming Show and Community Initiatives 38:33 Future of the Podcast and Local Media 38:56 Closing Remarks and Appreciation

    43 min
  2. EP4: The Polar Plunge And The Special Olympics In Delaware. With Alex Seymore

    FEB 20

    EP4: The Polar Plunge And The Special Olympics In Delaware. With Alex Seymore

    Welcome to another episode of Buck Stops Here! Today I get to talk to Alex Seymore, Digital DIrector of Special Olympics of Delaware to discuss their mission and all of the events and programs that they host over the year, including their number one fundraiser, The Polar Plunge. Personally, I learned so much and I'm even more impressed than ever. Incdredible. In this episode, Greg Buckley interviews Alex Seymour from Special Olympics Delaware to explore the organization's extensive programs, upcoming events, and the impact of the Polar Bear Plunge. Discover how Special Olympics fosters inclusion, community, and confidence through sports and fundraising efforts. Keywords Special Olympics, Polar Bear Plunge, community, inclusion, sports, fundraising, Delaware, athletes, events, volunteer  Key Topics Special Olympics programs and sports offerings Upcoming events including Polar Bear Plunge and Spring Sports Fundraising strategies and community involvement "Special Olympics is about community and inclusion" "Athletes participate in multiple sports and seasons" "The water is cold, but the experience is priceless" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Special Olympics Delaware 05:24 Expanding Opportunities for Athletes 11:22 The Polar Bear Plunge Event 15:37 Funding and Support for Special Olympics 20:12 Community Involvement and Future Events Resources Special Olympics Delaware - https://www.sode.org/ Polar Bear Plunge Delaware - https://plungede.org/ Jersey Mikes Month of Giving - https://www.jerseymikes.com/ Over the Edge Fundraiser - https://www.sode.org/over-the-edge/ USA Games 2024 Minneapolis - https://www.specialolympics.org/events/usa-games World Winter Games 2023 Italy - https://www.specialolympics.org/events/world-winter-games-2023 Guest Link Website - https://www.sode.org/about-us/staff/alex-seymour/

    25 min
  3. EP3 From Seasonings to Community Impact: The Inspiring Journey of Ryan And Nicole Stevenson

    JAN 20

    EP3 From Seasonings to Community Impact: The Inspiring Journey of Ryan And Nicole Stevenson

    Welcome to Buck Stops Here. My name is Greg Buckley owner of Buckley's Auto Care and I get to sit down and chat with other community small business owners, organizations and individuals that make an impact here in the State Of Delaware. Introduction: In today’s world, many entrepreneurs have found a way to turn challenges into opportunities, and Ryan Stevenson is a perfect example of this. In a recent podcast episode, Ryan shares his journey from a cybersecurity job to building a thriving business and making a significant impact in his community through the Stevenson Foundation.  1. **The Birth of Shore Smoke Seasonings**   Ryan Stevenson’s entrepreneurial journey began in an unexpected way. While working in cybersecurity, the onset of COVID-19 left him with unexpected downtime. Instead of succumbing to the challenges, Ryan’s wife, Nicole, encouraged him to explore selling his homemade seasonings. This suggestion turned into a birthday gift of a business license, setting the stage for Shoresmoke Seasonings. Ryan recalls, "We decided, hey, let's just kind of do it locally and sell some seasonings at some local fairs." This initial step was critical to his business's growth. 2. **Community Support and Growth**   The community played a pivotal role in the success of Shoresmoke. Ryan emphasizes, "The community around us is really what would help drive the business and make it successful." They began by distributing samples, using creative methods like filling jello shot containers. This grassroots approach led to organic growth through word of mouth, showcasing the importance of community support in small business ventures. 3. **Innovative Seasoning Creation**   Ryan’s journey into the world of seasoning was fueled by creativity and experimentation. He started by mixing ingredients he had at home, leading to the creation of his first product, Game Day Seasoning. "The first seasoning we ever had is when it was our game day seasoning. It’s our number one seller," Ryan shares. His approach to developing new flavors is inspired by the dishes he wants to create, making culinary exploration an integral part of his process. 4. **The Role of Influencers and Ambassadors**   As Shore Smoke Seasonings gained traction, Ryan and Nicole leveraged social media and influencers to expand their reach. Ryan notes, "We handed out a bunch of samples to the community... and that was the biggest thing that happens organically locally is just word of mouth." Their strategic partnerships with influencers helped propel Shoresmoke into the limelight, leading to collaborations with major brands and personalities in the food industry. 5. **Lessons Learned Along the Way**   Ryan reflects on the lessons learned during his entrepreneurial journey: the importance of resilience, adaptability, and community. "When you're a small business, you got to kind of figure out what works and what doesn't real quick," he advises aspiring entrepreneurs. His experience serves as a reminder that success often comes from perseverance and a willingness to learn from challenges. Conclusion:   Ryan Stevenson’s story is a testament to the power of community, creativity, and resilience. From starting a small seasoning business during a global pandemic to making a significant community impact through the Stevenson Foundation, Ryan exemplifies the entrepreneurial spirit. Key takeaways from his journey include the importance of community support, the value of experimentation, and the ability to pivot in the face of challenges. For those looking to follow in his footsteps, remember that the journey may be tough, but with determination and the right support, success is within reach. Tags: #Entrepreneurship, #Small Business, #Community Impact, #Seasonings, #Culinary #Innovation, #Influencer #Marketing, #COVID-19 #Business Stories.

    40 min
  4. EP2: The Heart of Community: Behind the Scenes at Rehoboth's YMCA With Shay Almond And LoriKay Paden

    JAN 14

    EP2: The Heart of Community: Behind the Scenes at Rehoboth's YMCA With Shay Almond And LoriKay Paden

    Welcome to Buck Stops Here! I'm your host, Greg Buckley of Buckley's Auto Care and today, I'm stopping at one of my favorite places, the Rehoboth YMCA. I'm joined by Shay Almond, Membership Director and LoriKay Paden (L.K.) Community V.P. / Executive Director. In this engaging conversation, Greg Buckley interviews Shay Almond and LoriKay Paden (L.K.), leaders at the Rehoboth YMCA, exploring their personal journeys, the community impact of the YMCA, and the unique stories of its members. They discuss the importance of passion in service, the inclusivity of the YMCA, and the various programs and events that foster community engagement. The conversation highlights the significance of social interaction and the role of the YMCA as a vital community hub. Takeaways The YMCA is a community hub that fosters inclusivity. Passion for service is essential in community roles. Members share unique stories that highlight the YMCA's impact. Community engagement is enhanced through various programs and events. The YMCA aims to be a second home for its members. Social interaction is crucial for combating loneliness. Funding comes from donations and community support, not just dues. Events like Healthy Kids Day promote awareness and engagement. The YMCA's mission is to build stronger communities. Personal connections are key to the YMCA's success. "We want to get to know you." "Your first visit is always free." "We have so much to offer." Chapters 00:00 Welcome to the Y: A Community Hub 02:14 Personal Journeys: From Stay-at-Home to Community Leaders 03:38 The Heart of Service: Passion for Community 09:22 Unique Stories: Members Making a Difference 15:55 Building Community: Inclusivity and Engagement 20:51 Funding the Mission: Community Impact and Support 24:25 Events and Awareness: Connecting with the Community 28:54 Creating Connections: The Importance of Social Interaction

    35 min
  5. JAN 10

    The Buck Stops Here With Gerry Geda And Bangin' Meats - His Grandmother Set The Stage For Success

    Welcome to Buck Stops Here! My Name is Greg Buckley, a third generation small business owner in Delaware. My goal is to bring to you the best that our state has to offer. Small business owners, communities, non-profits and unique individuals that make Delaware the Diamond State we know. In this engaging conversation, Greg Buckley interviews Gerry Geda, the founder of Bang & Meats, exploring his culinary journey, the inspiration behind his products, and his commitment to community engagement. Jerry shares his extensive experience in the food industry, the heart and soul he puts into his products, and his plans for expanding his brand while honoring his heritage. The discussion highlights the importance of food as a means of connection and love, as well as the role of local businesses in fostering community relationships. Gerry Geda has a rich culinary background, starting from a young age. Bangin' Meats focuses on quality and authentic recipes. Community engagement is a key aspect of Jerry's business model. Food is seen as an act of love and connection. Gerry aims to simplify cooking for busy families. The importance of honoring heritage in product development. Innovative hot dog recipes are a highlight of Bangin' Meats. Building relationships through food can enhance local business support. Gerry's future plans include expanding product lines and community impact. The mission is to provide delicious meals that bring people together. "Food is an act of love." "This is what it's all about." "You got to eat." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Jerry Guetta and Bang & Meats 02:39 Gerry's Culinary Journey and Experience 05:10 The Passion Behind Bangin' Meats 08:21 Expanding Product Lines and Honoring Heritage 11:13 Community Engagement and Local Business Support 13:42 Innovative Cooking Solutions for Busy Lives 16:18 Unique Offerings: Dr. Pepper Onions and More 18:58 Catering and Community Events 21:50 Quality and Craftsmanship in Products 24:27 Future Plans and Community Impact

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Greg Buckley, a third generation small business owner in New Castle and Sussex Counties travels the state to bring stories from the communities of Small Business, non-profits and individuals that have a difference to others, including themselves. You'll hear stories that might inspire you or peak your interests.