Buying Local Podcast

Michael Nelson

Buying Local is a podcast dedicated to showcasing the small businesses, local food markets, and makers that make Saratoga, Warren, and Washington County shine. Hosted by Mike Nelson, each episode uncovers the fantastic goods, services, and stories hidden in your very own community. We’re here to support local economies—and spotlight the people behind the products and companies you love. Buying Local Podcast is powered by Five Towers Media.

  1. 4D AGO

    How Jay Ingleston Emotionally Connects With Readers | Buying Local #74

    In episode 74 of the Buying Local podcast, Author Jay Ingleston returns to the show to talk about his latest book, “Just for Today: Small Words for Heavy Days”, his evolving writing process, and the emotional impact of creating work centered around grief, growth, and connection. The conversation dives into everything from self-publishing and AI tools to the challenges of writing fiction and the mindset shifts that have shaped his career. Find Jay Ingleston and his books on Amazon, and follow him on social media by searching “Jay Ingleston” for his latest writing and content. 0:00 Intro and Jay’s return to the show 2:00 Audiobooks, AI voices, and recording struggles 4:00 Writing challenges, dyslexia, and early books 6:00 Commas, punctuation, and evolving as a writer 8:00 Using AI for editing and proofreading 10:00 How Jay’s writing process has changed over time 12:00 Editing struggles and maintaining story continuity 14:00 Writing fiction vs. quote-based books 17:00 Developing his psychological thriller 19:00 Burnout, breaks, and the writing grind 21:00 The emotional impact of “The Dad Clock” 23:00 Letting go of outcomes and mindset shifts 26:00 Grief, loss, and personal experiences shaping writing 28:00 Reading excerpts from Just for Today 30:00 How the grief book came together 33:00 Book performance, rankings, and validation 36:00 Self-publishing challenges and Amazon process 38:00 TikTok growth and content strategy 40:00 Where to find Jay and closing thoughts

    45 min
  2. MAR 13

    Jacque Ecuyer Shares How Operation Give Back Honors Local Veterans | Buying Local #68

    In episode 68 of the Buying Local podcast, host Mike Nelson interviews Jacque Ecuyer, founder of the 4s4Life Foundation, about Operation Give Back—a free, all-day military appreciation event at Slickfin Brewing Company featuring live music, food trucks, raffles, and community camaraderie for veterans and their families. Now celebrating its fifth anniversary, the event directs 100% of proceeds to local veteran organizations, fostering appreciation, shared stories, and real support in the Glens Falls/Upper Hudson Valley area. You can find Jacque on Facebook and Instagram (@manupnotshutup), at 4s4life.com, and on the event site at operationgiveback.us.  0:00 Welcome to Buying Local with Mike Nelson 0:40 Introducing Jacque Ecuyer & 4s4Life 1:44 Why purpose keeps us sharp and young 2:30 What is Operation Give Back? 2:56 Fifth anniversary & exponential growth 3:44 Founding partners: Slickfin Brewing & Vested Veteran Grill 4:47 Event vibe: 1,500 people, rain or shine, huge patio 5:41 Raffles, silent auction & sponsor shirts 6:42 How it started over craft beer at the bar 8:51 Community support across Washington, Warren & Saratoga counties 10:29 Zero overhead: venue, bands & food all donated 12:04 Logistics, delegation & dream team 13:58 Choosing local beneficiaries 15:31 Shoutout to Adirondack Vets House 17:42 Future growth & April bowling kickoff “No Pins Left Behind.” 19:32 Shared values with Five Towers Media 21:24 New date: May 16th (between Mother’s Day & Memorial Day) 22:38 Full schedule, free entry, first $1,000 food covered by Adirondack Peer to Peer 23:46 How to get involved, donate, or sponsor 24:58 Moment of silence & emotional guitar Star-Spangled Banner 26:14 Closing thanks & where to find the event

    28 min
  3. MAR 10

    Support Cornell’s Annual Car Show Benefiting Folds of Honor | Buying Local #67

    In episode 67 of the Buying Local podcast, host Mike Nelson sits down with Casey Cornell, Sean Wilcoxon, Mike Colvett, and Ron Pastino to talk about Cornell’s Used Auto Parts’ annual charity car show and the mission behind it. The conversation explores how the local event is raising money for Folds of Honor while sharing the powerful story of a 9/11 first responder whose family benefited from the organization’s scholarships. Consider supporting Cornell’s Used Auto Parts 4th Annual Car Show benefiting Folds of Honor NY on May 2nd from 9am-3pm. If you’d like to donate or get more information about their sponsorship programs, please message Cornell’s Used Auto Parts on Facebook or call Mike at (518) 812-6282! Help provide scholarships to families of fallen or disabled service members and first responders. 0:00 Introduction and today’s special group format 1:10 What Cornell’s charity car show is all about 2:00 How the event grew from a small gathering to a major fundraiser 3:20 Sponsors and community support for the car show 4:30 Event details: date, location, and what attendees can expect 5:45 Ron Pastino introduces himself and his background in service 6:30 Deploying to Ground Zero after 9/11 7:30 The long-term health effects on first responders 9:10 The diagnosis that changed Ron’s life 10:30 Major surgeries and forced retirement from the State Police 12:00 Life after service and finding a new purpose 14:00 Discovering charities and finding help through Folds of Honor 15:30 How scholarships helped Ron’s children attend college 17:00 Managing long-term health and recovery 20:30 What Folds of Honor is and how it started 22:00 Why community events like the car show matter 24:00 How families can apply for scholarships 26:30 The importance of remembering the ongoing impact of 9/11 27:20 Final thanks and invitation to the car show

    28 min

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About

Buying Local is a podcast dedicated to showcasing the small businesses, local food markets, and makers that make Saratoga, Warren, and Washington County shine. Hosted by Mike Nelson, each episode uncovers the fantastic goods, services, and stories hidden in your very own community. We’re here to support local economies—and spotlight the people behind the products and companies you love. Buying Local Podcast is powered by Five Towers Media.