Charlotte Newsmakers Queen City Podcast Netwrk
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Charlotte journalist Alex Elich is joined by Charlotte's newsmakers, the people shaping and impacting life in the Queen City. If it affects you, we're talking about it on The Charlotte Newsmakers Podcast.
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SEED20 and Charlotte's Non-Profits
Kristen Winkle Beck, Executive Director for Social Venture Partners Charlotte, joins host Alex Elich to discuss this year's SEED20 program and the state of non-profits in Charlotte.
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HIV/AIDS in Charlotte
Charlotte is in an HIV/AIDS "Red Zone, meaning it's considered a "hot spot" for HIV/AIDS transmission, more than four decades after the beginning of the AIDS Epidemic. Host Alex Elich examines why this is happening, what groups are most at risk, and what life with HIV/AIDS is like in the Queen City with RAIN President/CEO Chelsea Gulden.
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Charlotte's Real Estate Market Heating Up Again
Charlotte's making lists again as one of the hottest real estate markets in the country. Newsmakers host Alex Elich talks with a real estate agent and a mortgage broker about what to expect for buyers and sellers in 2023.
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Charlotte's Dating Scene
is the conception that Charlotte's dating scene is one of the worst in the country accurate? Host Alex Elich talks with one Charlotte single who says it's absolutely true, and then Rachel DeAlto from Match.com reviews some dating trends that may help you find The One.
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What's Next for Charlotte's Beer Scene?
Host Alex Elich talks with Lisa Parker from the North Carolina Brewer's Guild, and Marcus Nash from Sugar Creek Brewing about Charlotte's still-growing craft beer scene, and its' sustainability and diversity.
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Joe Bruno talks to Donna Dunlap, the CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Central Carolinas. It is National Mentoring Month and the 50th Anniversary of BBBS. $100 a month can help support a child for a year and change their trajectory. Click here to donate.
Customer Reviews
Informative and thoughtful
I appreciate the diverse array of topics and guests on the show. Although I don’t live in Charlotte, it gets me thinking about questions and issues I can bring up in my own community.
Good, quick interviews
Just started listening with Nata as the host. His interviews pack a lot into a short period of time. Valuable podcast for its length. Very insightful guests.