Joe Flanagan's Hampton Roads

Joe Flanagan

After 31 years at 13 News, now I was probably best known for my Joe's Job series. At the core of 42 years in local TV newsrooms, one important word defines me. Curiosity. Yes. I've always been curious about the who, what, where, when, and why who my subjects are, what they're curious about, where are their roots, and why do they do what they do. On this podcast, we'll talk to the people from Hampton Roads, Virginia who make this region so unique.

  1. 3d ago

    Finding the Light: Glen McClure's Stories Behind the Camera

    While listening to this podcast, visit Glen McClure's website:  www.glenmcclure.com  Glen McClure is an award-winning photographer whose work has helped define the visual history of Hampton Roads for more than forty years. A Norfolk native, McClure has built a career documenting the people, industries, and communities that make coastal Virginia unique. His photographs are known for their authenticity and emotional depth, capturing everyone from shipyard workers and Chesapeake Bay watermen to civic leaders and everyday citizens. Through exhibitions across the United States and Europe, his images have earned widespread recognition for their storytelling power and artistic excellence. Beyond Virginia, McClure has developed a deep connection to Ireland, making numerous trips to the country over the years to photograph its rugged coastlines, historic villages, and remarkable landscapes. The ever-changing light and rich culture of western Ireland have become recurring themes in his work, inspiring some of his most celebrated images. His photography from Ireland reflects a lifelong pursuit of meaningful moments and a passion for discovering the beauty found in both extraordinary places and ordinary lives. In addition to his extensive body of photographic work, McClure is the author of numerous books that preserve the stories, traditions, and character of the people and places he has encountered. His publications have explored subjects ranging from Virginia's maritime heritage and working communities to the landscapes and culture of Ireland. Today, he joins host Joe Flanagan and Co-Host Mike Gooding on Joe Flanagan's Hampton Roads Podcast to share insights from behind the lens, discuss the experiences that shaped his career, and reflect on a lifetime dedicated to documenting the world around him.

    28 min
  2. May 11

    From Vietnam to Desert Storm: The Remarkable Career of Captain Kent Ewing

    Captain Kent Ewing is a retired United States Navy officer and highly respected naval aviator whose distinguished military career spanned nearly three decades. Best known in Hampton Roads and throughout the naval aviation community as the former Commanding Officer of the aircraft carrier USS America (CV-66), Ewing led the legendary warship during Operation Desert Storm, where the carrier and its air wing conducted combat operations in both the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. Throughout his Navy career, he also commanded Carrier Air Wing Seventeen, Attack Squadron 66, and the combat stores ship USS Sylvania.  A graduate of the prestigious U.S. Naval Test Pilot School, Captain Ewing logged more than 18,000 flight hours in over 100 military and civilian aircraft and completed more than 1,100 aircraft carrier landings. His service included combat missions during the Vietnam War and Desert Storm, earning numerous decorations including the Bronze Star and multiple Air Medals. Widely recognized for his leadership and aviation expertise, he became known as one of the Navy's most accomplished carrier aviators of his generation.  Following his retirement from the Navy, Captain Ewing continued an accomplished career in aviation and aerospace leadership, serving in executive and flight operations roles with several major aviation organizations and companies. A longtime resident of the Hampton Roads region, he remains active in the aviation community as an instructor, mentor, and speaker, sharing stories and insights from a remarkable career that stretched from Vietnam-era naval aviation to commanding one of America's most iconic aircraft carriers during wartime.

    27 min

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After 31 years at 13 News, now I was probably best known for my Joe's Job series. At the core of 42 years in local TV newsrooms, one important word defines me. Curiosity. Yes. I've always been curious about the who, what, where, when, and why who my subjects are, what they're curious about, where are their roots, and why do they do what they do. On this podcast, we'll talk to the people from Hampton Roads, Virginia who make this region so unique.