Here, In My Time

Lorynn Hunt

Here In My Time is a podcast dedicated to documenting the people around me and capturing their stories along with mine. With a overarching goal to bridge the gap between generations, this is the place where all ages can meet a feel welcomed. In efforts to preserve the everyday stories from all walks of life, I'll start here in my hometown of Wabash and branch out as I continue to meet fascinating people all around. This world is much smaller than we think, and this is just a taste of how it could be. There is much to discuss so let's dive into all things creative, music, and books! Why not?

  1. Sharon Metzger - Huntington Main Street- Building Community and Hospitality.

    6d ago

    Sharon Metzger - Huntington Main Street- Building Community and Hospitality.

    On this episode I sit down with Sharon Metzger, the director of Huntington Main Street, and we discuss building communities. We dive deep into her life, career in non-profits, and how she has lived a life of hospitality. There is no doubt that her passion for her community and her love for people shine through vibrantly within this episode. Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy this conversation with Sharon Metzger. Plus my sponsor A Simple Farm LLC is gifting my listeners with two special giveaways for 2 individuals! Make sure you head over to A Simple Farm LLC's social medias and follow her, as well as Here, In My Time's socials to be notified with all the information pertaining to the giveaways! Learn about Huntington Main Street here : https://www.facebook.com/huntingtonmainstreet My Amazing Sponsors: Elevated Collective: Website: https://the-elevated-collective.net/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575155428254Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.elevated.collective.260/A Simple Farm LLC: Website:https://a-simple-farm-store.myshopify.com/?fbclid=IwY2xjawSS9M9leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFKN1N1NVNta0R1WlY5VGN1c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHm0-O0VuPIIgwqsr96f6isXGTXXUwPfH2DbPbbdez9X6A_ksBRNjpRzfkyDg_aem_7hkVmF2eNiUnklbk_WKYPAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/asimplefarm/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dayinthesimplelife/ Turn The Page Books and Music Store Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057158751423Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/turnthepagebooksandmusic/ Contact me: Website: www.hereinmytime.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61583151527148Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/here.inmytime/

    2h 16m
  2. A Simple Farm- Kristin Reynolds and Vincent Giesmam - Family Homestead and Business.

    Mar 23

    A Simple Farm- Kristin Reynolds and Vincent Giesmam - Family Homestead and Business.

    This week on “Here, In My Time”, I sit down with a mother and son duo! Most would know them as “A Simple Farm”, a business that brings there homestead to you. Kristin and 13 year old Vincent graciously shared family and homestead life, as well as just some behind the scenes stories of how they run a business!  ----- Reynolds has a passion for learning new skills and putting her hands to many different hobbies. She took her desire to better everyday usage by creating her own line of home care from remedies to deodorants. With that came more knowledge and old time skills that began the business she now runs, bringing her homestead to you. “My husband says I have hobby addd, and that fine, I just love to do everything. I think its completely fine you don’t know what moves you to do something. In the winter I will crochet, but we will also be developing teas or trying new recipes.”  Vincent Giesman, Reynold’s 13 year old son, has become her right hand man in their family business. Geisman is a spice connoisseur and has developed his own line of, what he calls, “Flippin’ Good Seasoning.” When asked why he called his brand this, he simply replied, “Because their flippin’ good!”  “Mom was into the, no offense, old lady stuff. And I'm like, this is kind of boring. I'm not into the old lady stuff as much anymore, because I just watch her and she's over there on the couch just crocheting away. And I look what she's making and there's this like 85 foot blanket. Like, whoa, when that happen? I was like, well I mean if she's doing all that on her own, I bet I can make some of mine on my own. And I start thinking and I'm like, spices. Everybody likes spices. It's needed.”  From that moment Geisman was able to not only mix and create the recipes but he designed the logo, planned finically, packaged, and advertised it all. From home grown ingredients to homegrown ingenuity, is continually bringing the next generation into homesteading through not only his line seasoning but also his love for helping with marketing.  Though there is a lot to say about Geisman’s skills on the homestead, there is something even more special about this young man, the wisdom and encouraging words spoken in this episode showcases a character of depth beyond his years.  Before I give it all away I must leave it there. This episode is very special, it is the first time I get to sit down with two guests, but not only that, this episode truly bridges the gap between generations. There is so much laughter, joy, and funny stories shared! I encourage you grab a cup of coffee, or some tea and enjoy this lovely conversation with this mother and son duo! Thank you so much Kristin and Vincent for having tea with me and allowing me to share your story! It was such an honor! I am incredibly proud of this episode!  READ FULL ARTICLE: WWW.HEREINMYTIME.COM Products and Guest Info: Places to find A Simple Farm products: Sage & Stone 124 W VanBuren Street  Columbia City, IN 46725 The Elevated Collective  419 N Jefferson Street Huntington, IN 46750 Coffee Bean Counter Vault Finds Shop 10 W Franklin Street Huntington, IN 46750 And online at:  a-simple-farm-store.my Shopify.com https://www.facebook.com/asimplefarm https://www.instagram.com/dayinthesimplelife/ https://www.youtube.com/@asimplefarm CONTACT ME: WWW.HEREINMYTIME.COM https://www.instagram.com/here.inmytime/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61583151527148 Gmail: Hereinmytime@gmail.com

    1h 16m
  3. Emily Perkins - Life In The Spotlight.

    Mar 16

    Emily Perkins - Life In The Spotlight.

    There are moments that no else sees, those quite moments that are not yet signaled to conclude by the sound of the curtain cord and the flare of the lights, where the breaths are deeper and the heartbeat is more bold. It holds the excitement of unveiling humor, captured minds, and lightening weights of the bustling hum of audience that are arriving. It's the knowledge that whatever happens tonight will never be again. This is show. The house lights dim, the curtain is pulled, then there in the middle of the stage, a spotlight. It's one more breath, the orchestra begins, shoulders back, chin up, it is show time. You may have had the experience of escapism when Emily Perkins stepped into the spotlight, but the same feeling does not fade when the spotlight does. The genesis of Perkins natural prowess was nurtured by her mother and her boisterous personality. “I grew up in a musical family. So my mom taught all three of us kids to sing. She would have us like stick our fingers in our ears and sing rounds until we figured out how to stay on our parts. So that's how I learned how to sing harmony from a very early age…..But my mom has a gorgeous voice and actually, honestly, my whole family can, they can all sing. Some of them have not used it as much as I have. But that doesn't mean that they don't have the ability to do so. But, I grew up in a musical family so I always was interested in the arts. They joked that I could sing before I could talk. And so that was always something that I loved. I think being the youngest child you always kind of like are looking for a way to stand out a little bit, you know, make your mark. So I was always ready for a little bit of attention. I think that that has had a big impact on sort of how I ended up pursuing the arts and sort of wanting to get on the stage. And for sure, like my musical ability, my mom, the bass line that I got with her was better than having music lessons as a kid. So that was a really good start for me.” Her name is known throughout many local counties, in this there is richness. When she stands on stage, she is able to unfold a story through her vibrato and bring not only tears of empathy for the words she brings forth but also of laughter when she brings to life characters. It is more than her talents that makes her name bright like that of Broadway, for when she is bestowed the spotlights she brings others into it making her a true star in every other performers eyes and a genuine friend when the certain is drawn. This episode is full of amazing stories, but also some down to earth talk about just life. Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy this utterly hilarious, down to earth, star of a woman. Thank you so much Emily for sharing your story and encouraging others to step on stage as well. I have had the honor of standing in the wings and the truth of the matter is, you shine. Your gift brings far more to our lives than you can imagine! . READ FULL ARTICLE AT www.hereinmytime.com

    1h 5m

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About

Here In My Time is a podcast dedicated to documenting the people around me and capturing their stories along with mine. With a overarching goal to bridge the gap between generations, this is the place where all ages can meet a feel welcomed. In efforts to preserve the everyday stories from all walks of life, I'll start here in my hometown of Wabash and branch out as I continue to meet fascinating people all around. This world is much smaller than we think, and this is just a taste of how it could be. There is much to discuss so let's dive into all things creative, music, and books! Why not?