Our Town w/ Troy Bye

M. Troy Bye

Interesting Conversations with Interesting People. Long-form maximized to its fullest potential.

  1. EP 140 | Marie Waxel, GM & News Anchor, WAAY TV

    2D AGO

    EP 140 | Marie Waxel, GM & News Anchor, WAAY TV

    Marie Waxel is an experienced broadcast journalist and news anchor at WAAY-TV 31 in Huntsville, Alabama, where she plays a key role in delivering daily news coverage to viewers across North Alabama and the Tennessee Valley. With a strong foundation in both reporting and anchoring, she has developed a reputation for accuracy, clarity, and a steady on-air presence. At WAAY-TV, Marie anchors newscasts and contributes to editorial decisions, helping shape coverage on major local and regional stories. Her work spans breaking news, severe weather coverage, investigative pieces, and human-interest features that highlight the people and issues impacting the community. She is known for her ability to communicate complex information in a way that is accessible and engaging for a broad audience. Marie’s career in journalism includes experience in multimedia reporting, live field coverage, and in-studio anchoring. She has covered a wide range of topics, including public safety, education, local government, and community development. Her reporting often emphasizes accuracy, accountability, and storytelling that resonates with viewers.In addition to her on-air work, Marie is actively involved in the Huntsville community, participating in local events and initiatives that strengthen connections between the newsroom and the public it serves. Her approach to journalism reflects a commitment to integrity, transparency, and public trust. Marie holds a degree in broadcast journalism (or related field), where she developed skills in writing, reporting, editing, and media production. She continues to adapt to the evolving media landscape, incorporating digital platforms and social media to expand the reach and impact of her reporting. Her professional strengths include:News anchoring and live broadcastingBreaking news and field reportingInterviewing and storytellingEditorial judgment and newsroom collaborationCommunity engagement and public communication Marie Waxel brings professionalism, experience, and a strong sense of purpose to her role, making her a respected voice in local journalism and a valuable contributor to the WAAY-TV news team. For more information on Marie, visit https://waaytv.com Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town with Troy Bye, a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP5NjTsQ72k00C5n7ghLapA Watch on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0JwD62zXPncMeFeQdTVomH Audio only available in all other platforms where you get your podcasts. Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/our-town-w-troy-bye-50033a234/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/

    1h 49m
  2. EP 139 | Sean Wiswesser, Ret. CIA Officer, Author - Tradecraft, Tactics, and Dirty Tricks. Russian Intelligence and Putin's Secret War

    APR 12

    EP 139 | Sean Wiswesser, Ret. CIA Officer, Author - Tradecraft, Tactics, and Dirty Tricks. Russian Intelligence and Putin's Secret War

    Bio from Sean Wiswesser's LinkedIn page:"I have spent 30 years in national security, serving with the CIA, State Department, and now in the private sector. My career has been defined by one focus: understanding foreign intelligence services and helping the U.S. and its allies stay ahead of evolving intelligence, defense, and other national security threats. As a senior operations officer with the CIA, I led human intelligence operations worldwide — including in conflict zones and denied areas — while mentoring the next generation of intelligence professionals. I earlier served as a Foreign Service Officer with the State Department and now advise Department of Defense programs as a senior technical consultant. With professional fluency in Russian, a Top Secret/SCI clearance, and decades of interagency experience, I bring both operational depth and strategic perspective. I am published author and lecturer on Russian intelligence, espionage, and the Russian military. My work has appeared in multiple volumes and articles, and I have a forthcoming book on Russian intelligence and espionage tradecraft (early 2026). I am a contributing writer for the CIPHER BRIEF in Washington, D.C., a leading provider of critical reporting and analysis for policymakers, defense and intelligence professionals.I frequently deliver guest lectures at universities and international forums, making complex intelligence topics accessible to students, professionals, and policymakers. Whether helping a defense program translate operational requirements into results or discussing Russian tradecraft with a classroom, I focus on one thing — equipping people with the knowledge to anticipate threats before they become crises.If you’re seeking a speaker, writer, consultant, or advisor on issues of intelligence, espionage, or national security, I welcome the opportunity to connect" Order your copy of his book right now: https://a.co/d/03KvHepo Find Sean on X @Wiswesser Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town with Troy Bye, a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP5NjTsQ72k00C5n7ghLapAWatch on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0JwD62zXPncMeFeQdTVomH Audio only available in all other platforms where you get your podcasts. Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/our-town-w-troy-bye-50033a234/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/

    1h 54m
  3. EP 138 | Christie Finley, CEO, Leadership Greater Huntsville & Retired Superintendent of Huntsville City Schools

    APR 6

    EP 138 | Christie Finley, CEO, Leadership Greater Huntsville & Retired Superintendent of Huntsville City Schools

    Christie Finley is an accomplished education leader and former Superintendent of Huntsville City Schools, one of Alabama’s most prominent and rapidly growing school systems. With a career spanning more than two decades in public education, Finley has built a reputation for strong organizational leadership, student-centered decision making, and a commitment to academic excellence in diverse and high-performing communities. Before being named superintendent, Finley served Huntsville City Schools in several key leadership roles, including Chief Academic Officer and Deputy Superintendent. In these positions, she played an instrumental role in shaping district-wide instructional strategy, improving curriculum alignment, supporting teacher development, and expanding academic opportunities for students across elementary, middle, and high schools. Her leadership contributed to Huntsville City Schools maintaining its standing as one of the top-performing districts in Alabama, particularly noted for strong outcomes in college readiness, STEM education, and Advanced Placement participation. As superintendent, Finley oversaw a district serving approximately 23,000 students across more than 40 schools in a city nationally recognized for its ties to engineering, defense, and space exploration. Working in a community closely connected to NASA, Redstone Arsenal, and a thriving technology sector, Finley prioritized initiatives that supported workforce readiness, STEM pathways, and partnerships with local higher education institutions and industry leaders. During her tenure, Finley guided the district through significant challenges facing K–12 education nationwide, including pandemic-era learning disruption, staffing pressures, and evolving expectations around academic performance and school accountability. She worked closely with the Huntsville City Schools Board of Education, educators, parents, and community stakeholders to navigate complex policy decisions while maintaining focus on student achievement and operational stability. Finley is widely recognized for her collaborative leadership style, emphasizing communication, transparency, and strategic planning. Her approach has been characterized by a willingness to engage stakeholders across differing perspectives while focusing on long-term outcomes for students and families. Colleagues often describe her as thoughtful, steady, and deeply committed to the mission of public education. Throughout her career, Finley has been an advocate for continuous improvement in teaching and learning, emphasizing data-informed decision making, professional development for educators, and the importance of building strong school cultures. Her work reflects a belief that successful school systems require both academic rigor and strong relationships between educators, families, and the broader community. Today’s conversation explores Christie Finley’s leadership journey, lessons learned from guiding a major public school district, and insights into the evolving landscape of education in a fast-growing city like Huntsville. A native of Alabama and graduate of Auburn University, Christie is married to Kirk Finley and they have two sons. For more information on Christie Finley and Leadership Greater Huntsville, visit https://leadershiphsv.orgHost/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town with Troy Bye, a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP5NjTsQ72k00C5n7ghLapAWatch on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0JwD62zXPncMeFeQdTVomHAudio only available in all other platforms where you get your podcasts.Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/our-town-w-troy-bye-50033a234/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/

    1h 43m
  4. EP 137 | Camryn Suggs, General Manager, Valentina's Pizzeria & Wine Bar

    APR 3

    EP 137 | Camryn Suggs, General Manager, Valentina's Pizzeria & Wine Bar

    Camryn Suggs is an emerging leader in the North Alabama small business and culinary community, serving as a driving force behind the continued growth and customer experience at Valentina’s Pizzeria. Known for its commitment to quality ingredients, Valentina’s has quickly become a local favorite — and Camryn plays a key role in ensuring every guest feels part of the family.Camryn's journey to become the GM at Valentina's was very untraditional. She was a Figure Skater for much of her youth, supported by her amazing family, and then went to study Business and Cyber Security at the University of Alabama-Huntsville. She then decided to attend Law School in Knoxville, TN. She had some amazing internship and clerkship opportunities during her time in law school that really helped her to find the niche she was most passionate about - Family Law. She passed the bar and moved back to North Alabama to begin working. Camryn's transition to working at Valentina's started as just working as a server to earn some extra money to pay down school debt and to have some extra cash. However, she really enjoyed it and approached Joe Carlucci about coming on full-time in a management capacity. It was great timing as Joe had just purchased the land where they would build the larger store where Valentina's now operates. Camryn was all-in and had extensive responsibilities placed on her in the construction, design, decoration, and staffing of the new location.During this episode we also discuss Camryn's recent successes in competing at the the International Pizza Expo in Las Vegas. This year she won best traditional and non-traditional pizza for the Southeast Region. This makes the 3rd year in a row that Camryn has competed and won at the event.For more information on Camryn Suggs and Valentina's visit https://valentinaspizzeria.comHost/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town with Troy Bye, a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP5NjTsQ72k00C5n7ghLapAWatch on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0JwD62zXPncMeFeQdTVomHAudio only available in all other platforms where you get your podcasts.Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/our-town-w-troy-bye-50033a234/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/

    1h 24m
  5. EP 136 | Jacob Ladner, CEO, Thirdmark Capital

    MAR 31

    EP 136 | Jacob Ladner, CEO, Thirdmark Capital

    Jacob Ladner is a Decatur, Alabama–based professional whose work and life are rooted in a strong sense of purpose, growth, and community. He earned a History degree from University of North Alabama, where he met his wife, and now serves on the Board of Directors of the UNA Foundation. Professionally, Jacob has built his career in a specialized industry of Financial lending called Factor Lending. Before forming Thirdmark Capital, Jacob spent the majority of his career with Interstate Billing services where he rose through the ranks and learned the business of Factor Lending. Additionally, Jacob was elected to the City Council in 2020 and served as the Chair of the City Council for 5 years before stepping down last year.  Jacob is proud of the work that the and his fellow council members completed in leading several key development projects that have contributed to a stronger and better Decatur. Drawing from both his educational background and real-world experience, Jacob brings a practical and insightful perspective to the table. In this episode, he shares his journey, the lessons he’s learned along the way, and how his experiences in Decatur and beyond have shaped his approach to work and life. Learn more about Jacob Ladner and Thirdmark Capital by visiting Website: https://thirdmarkcapital.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thirdmarkcapital/ Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town with Troy Bye, a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP5NjTsQ72k00C5n7ghLapA Watch on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0JwD62zXPncMeFeQdTVomH Audio only available in all other platforms where you get your podcasts. Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/our-town-w-troy-bye-50033a234/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/

    1h 29m
  6. EP 135 | Lindsey Knupp | EVP & AGM, Rocket City Trash Pandas

    MAR 26

    EP 135 | Lindsey Knupp | EVP & AGM, Rocket City Trash Pandas

    Lindsey Knupp is a dynamic voice in Minor League Baseball and a key member of the Rocket City Trash Pandasorganization. Known for her creativity, energy, and passion for fan engagement, she has helped transform the game-day experience into something that goes far beyond the field. A former collegiate athlete, Lindsey Knupp built her foundation through competition, discipline, and teamwork—experiences that continue to shape her approach in the sports industry today. Her athletic background gives her a unique perspective on both the player and fan experience, allowing her to connect authentically across all sides of the game. Blending sports, entertainment, and storytelling, Lindsey has contributed to elevating the Trash Pandas into one of the most recognizable and fan-focused brands in Minor League Baseball. She represents the evolving landscape of sports marketing, where personality, creativity, and community take center stage. Whether she’s developing big ideas or enhancing the fan experience behind the scenes, Lindsey brings an innovative voice and competitive spirit—making her a compelling guest for conversations around sports, branding, and the business of fun. Learn more about Lindsey Knupp and the Rocket City Trash Pandas at http://trashpandasbaseball.comHost/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town with Troy Bye, a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP5NjTsQ72k00C5n7ghLapA Watch on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0JwD62zXPncMeFeQdTVomH Audio only available in all other platforms where you get your podcasts.Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/our-town-w-troy-bye-50033a234/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/

    1h 21m
  7. EP 134 | Cade Smith | Director of Athletics, UAH

    MAR 16

    EP 134 | Cade Smith | Director of Athletics, UAH

    Cade Smith serves as the Director of Athletics at University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), where he oversees the university’s NCAA Division II athletic programs and the continued growth of Charger Athletics. Since stepping into the role, Smith has focused on strengthening UAH’s competitive success, enhancing the student-athlete experience, and expanding the visibility of the university’s athletic programs across the Gulf South Conference and beyond. Before becoming athletic director, Smith spent several years within the UAH athletics department, gaining experience in compliance, administration, and sport supervision. His leadership approach emphasizes academic achievement, character development, and preparing student-athletes for success beyond their playing careers. Under his guidance, UAH has continued to build a culture that prioritizes excellence both on the field and in the classroom. Smith is known for his collaborative leadership style and commitment to connecting athletics with the broader Huntsville community. He works closely with university leadership, coaches, and student-athletes to ensure UAH athletics reflects the innovation and momentum of one of the nation’s fastest-growing technology hubs. As Director of Athletics, Smith continues to guide the Chargers with a focus on competitive excellence, integrity, and providing opportunities for student-athletes to thrive academically, athletically, and personally. Learn more about Cade Smith and UAH Athletics by visiting https://uah.edu Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town with Troy Bye, a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP5NjTsQ72k00C5n7ghLapA Watch on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0JwD62zXPncMeFeQdTVomHAudio only available in all other platforms where you get your podcasts. Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/our-town-w-troy-bye-50033a234/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/

    1h 41m
  8. EP 133 | Joel Lamp, Huntsville CVB & Sports Commission

    MAR 10

    EP 133 | Joel Lamp, Huntsville CVB & Sports Commission

    Joel Lamp is the Sports Development Manager for the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau, where he leads efforts to attract major sporting events and tournaments to the Rocket City. In this role, Joel works with national sports organizations, collegiate conferences, and event promoters to bring competitions to Huntsville that drive tourism, economic impact, and national visibility for the region. Lamp brings more than two decades of experience in sports management, collegiate athletics, and event operations. Before returning to North Alabama, he spent over 16 years in Jacksonville, Florida, where he held senior leadership roles in collegiate athletics at both Jacksonville University and the University of North Florida. During that time, he helped organize and host multiple NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament rounds and numerous regional and national sporting events. Originally from Decatur, Alabama, Joel returned to the Tennessee Valley to help grow Huntsville’s rapidly expanding sports tourism industry. Through his work with the Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Huntsville Sports Commission, he has helped position the city as a premier destination for tournaments, championships, and emerging sports events. Joel is passionate about the power of sports to bring communities together, create economic opportunity, and showcase the unique energy and hospitality of Huntsville. Learn more about Joel Lamp and the Convention & Visitors Bureau and Huntsville Sports Commission http://www.huntsville.org Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town with Troy Bye, a brand of the Our Town Company, LLC Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP5NjTsQ72k00C5n7ghLapA Watch on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0JwD62zXPncMeFeQdTVomHAudio only available in all other platforms where you get your podcasts. Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/our-town-w-troy-bye-50033a234/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/

    1h 32m
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