Bare Wires

Bare Wires

Bare Wires brings you real conversations with people who’ve lived incredible stories. Each episode sits down with someone who’s lived something worth sharing — stories of resilience, risk, and real life. No filters, no scripts — just people, their paths, and the lessons that shaped them.

  1. 2d ago ·  Video

    Media, Music & Tech

    In this episode, we sit down with Rockland County businessman, entrepreneur, musician, and community advocate Tom Ossa to discuss his journey and his perspective on the future of Rockland County.   Tom developed his business acumen growing up around his family’s bike shop. In 2007, he launched his first business, Rockland Web Design, and later purchased the domain name RocklandNews.com for $4,300, creating a platform focused on covering local stories without bias or personal opinion. Today, RocklandNews.com is adapting to the rapidly changing media landscape and exploring how artificial intelligence can shape the future of local news.   Tom’s life has also been shaped by personal tragedy. At age 12, he lost his father, who was killed by a drunk driver while changing a tire. As a shy child, Tom found an outlet in music, eventually becoming active in the local music scene and organizing events and festivals that raise money for local charities.   Deeply involved in Rockland County’s nonprofit and community organizations, Tom offers a unique perspective on the challenges facing the county.   We discuss Rockland County’s biggest issues, the future of local journalism, the role of nonprofits and businesses, artificial intelligence, and where Rockland County is headed in the years ahead.     https://rocklandnews.com/     https://rocklandweb.com/     https://www.facebook.com/share/1JS6FFsskX/     https://www.facebook.com/share/1BpNiHZAKP/     https://www.instagram.com/rocklandweb/ ⁠

  2. Aug 3 ·  Video

    Recipe For Resilience

    The hospitality industry is built on serving others—but who takes care of the people behind the scenes?   In this episode, we’re joined by Chris Follari, a lifelong hospitality professional whose journey spans every role in the restaurant world, from dishwasher and busboy to Executive Chef and Global Director of Culinary.   After navigating the intense pressures and burnout so common in the industry, Chris turned his personal experience into a powerful mission. Now an ambassador for Transformation Kitchen, he’s using his story to champion mental wellness, recovery, and healthy living while helping break the stigma around asking for help.   ​Join us for an inspiring conversation on resilience, leadership, and why redefining success—inside and outside the kitchen—starts with knowing it’s okay to not be okay.     Connect with Chris Follari 🌐 Website: https://chrisfollari.com 🔥 The Burnt Chef Project: https://www.theburntchefproject.com/usa-ambassadors 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hudsonvalleykitchen 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1GkCDxrknG/   Connect with Bare Wires Podcast 🎙️ https://www.barewirespodcast.com   Resource mentioned in this episode: Ben’s Friends — A sober support community for food and beverage professionals seeking recovery and support.  https://www.bensfriendshope.com/   Transformation Kitchen — A culinary training program providing skills, mentorship, and support for individuals seeking new opportunities. https://hr-4u.org/

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Bare Wires brings you real conversations with people who’ve lived incredible stories. Each episode sits down with someone who’s lived something worth sharing — stories of resilience, risk, and real life. No filters, no scripts — just people, their paths, and the lessons that shaped them.