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  1. Net Worth & Chill: Professional Advice from "The Old Irish Guys"

    MAR 10

    Net Worth & Chill: Professional Advice from "The Old Irish Guys"

    In this episode of the South Baltimore Now podcast, we sit down with John Shea and Brendan O’Brien—two South Baltimore neighbors who are blending decades of high-level financial expertise with a deep-rooted love for their community. Together, they’ve launched Old Irish Guys Financial, a venture built on the idea that sound financial advice should be as accessible as a conversation with a neighbor. The journey to this partnership began in the world of institutional finance. Brendan’s roots go back to the "late 1900s" at Leg Mason before he transitioned to the independent side with LPL Financial. Meanwhile, John’s career kicked off at State Street Bank, where he managed public pension funds before eventually serving as the Director of Development for the Baltimore Family Alliance. After years of navigating the complexities of large-scale finance, they’ve "hung up their own shingle" to focus on what matters most: providing neighbor-to-neighbor coaching right here on the peninsula. While both John and Brendan are Boston natives, they’ve found their true home in South Baltimore. They discuss the "hooks" that kept them here, choosing to raise their families in the heart of the city rather than retreating to the suburbs. Their commitment is visible in their support for local institutions like Francis Scott Key and Federal Hill Prep, proving that families don't have to move once their kids hit third grade. From volunteering at local sports to advocating for walkable turf fields, they are proof that community involvement and city living go hand-in-hand. Net Worth & Chill This philosophy of accessible advice extends to their new podcast, The Penny and the Pint. They’ve coined the phrase "Net Worth and Chill" to help couples navigate the often-stressful conversations surrounding money and significant others. Whether they are helping clients consolidate "pots of money" scattered across old 401(k) plans or offering a 30,000-foot view to balance retirement, college savings, and the inevitable home repairs of city life, John and Brendan are focused on the big picture. Learn More: Website: oldirishguysfinancial.comPodcast: Look for The Penny and the Pint on all major podcast platforms. * Shout Out to Liv's Tavern for hosting us to record in-person. Delicious food, fantastic staff and perfectly poured pints - Thank You!  (00:00) - Pub Setup and Introductions (00:47) - Cheers at Livs (01:41) - Financial Journeys (03:37) - Why South Baltimore (04:58) - Schools and Staying Put (06:44) - Sports and Community Life (07:29) - City vs Suburbs Money Talk (09:41) - Baltimore as a Finance Hub (11:19) - Old Irish Guys Financial (13:08) - Their Podcast Penny and Pint (14:34) - Client Questions and Wrap Up

    16 min
  2. District 11 Councilman Zac Blanchard: Year One Reflections

    JAN 13

    District 11 Councilman Zac Blanchard: Year One Reflections

    In this episode, we welcome back District 11 Councilman Zac Blanchard for his third appearance on the show. Zac reflects on his first full year in office — a year that included becoming a father for the second time on inauguration night — and breaks down the major issues shaping South Baltimore and Downtown Baltimore today.   The conversation covers everything from the explosion of smoke shops, to the city’s sweeping housing package, to the future of Downtown, to the day‑to‑day realities of representing one of Baltimore’s most active districts.   Episode Highlights  A wild first month: Zac’s son was born the same night he was sworn in, kicking off a year of balancing newborn life with the demands of public office.Learning the job: From 4 a.m. work sessions to building a new staff, Zac shares what the transition into city government really looked like.Why smoke shops exploded: He explains the legal loopholes, synthetic cannabis issues, and market forces behind the surge — and how new zoning rules aim to rein it in.Housing reform at scale: Zac breaks down the city’s Housing Options & Opportunities package and what it means for rowhomes, small apartment buildings, parking requirements, and neighborhood character.Parking minimums clarified: He addresses concerns from South Baltimore residents and explains what actually changes (and what doesn’t).Downtown’s crossroads: A candid look at office vacancies, competing districts, public space challenges, and why Downtown’s health matters to every neighborhood.Lexington Market progress: Zac shares details on a new multi‑agency effort he’s leading to tackle vacancy and improve conditions around the market.Neighborhood‑level wins: From code enforcement to youth vaping concerns, Zac talks about the hands‑on work his office is doing across District 11.What We Discuss  The transition from candidate to councilmemberBalancing family life with public serviceHow committee work shapes legislationThe process of drafting and negotiating billsThe smoke shop zoning package and youth vaping concernsThe city’s housing package and zoning modernizationParking requirements and development flexibilityDowntown Baltimore’s challenges and opportunitiesVacancy, graffiti, and quality‑of‑life issuesHow residents can engage with Zac’s officeCouncilman Zac Blanchard — Contact Information Website: https://www.baltimorecitycouncil.com/content/zac-blanchard Phone: 410‑396‑4816 Email: zachary.blanchard@baltimorecity.gov    Office Address: 100 Holliday Street Room 516 Baltimore, Maryland 21202   SouthBMore.com Website: https://www.southbmore.com Podcast inquiries & sponsorships: southbmoremarketing@gmail.com

    37 min
  3. 2025 Wrapped | Year in Review

    12/23/2025

    2025 Wrapped | Year in Review

    Nate and Kevin close out the year with a full breakdown of the biggest stories shaping South Baltimore in 2025 — from major development updates and new restaurants to youth sports growth and the major events coming in 2026. If you follow Baltimore neighborhoods, real estate, restaurants, or waterfront redevelopment, this episode brings you everything you need to know. 🎙️ What’s Inside • Baltimore Peninsula / Port Covington — Bank OZK land updates, new construction, leasing, Locke Landing growth, and rumored 2026 retail • Neighborhood Development — One Westport going vertical, Middle Branch housing, and transportation challenges • Retail & Restaurants — Slutty Vegan, Bar Vegan, Ben & Jerry’s, Jersey Mike’s, Daily Grind, Little Wing, plus upcoming sushi, Mexican, Jamaican, noodle bar, brunch, and karaoke concepts • Tide Point & Under Armour’s Former Campus — Cristo Rey’s plans and early redevelopment details • Stadium Square & Warner Street — 316 new apartments, Paramount Baltimore progress, entertainment district expansion, and M&T Bank Stadium renovations • Federal Hill’s Chauffeur’s Building — 51 apartments, 12,000 sq ft of retail, and the push for a grocery store • Community & Youth Sports — Booming leagues, new club teams, and the next generation of South Baltimore athletes • Big Events — Blue Angels returning, Lionel Messi at M&T Bank Stadium, and major 2026 events already on the calendar 🎧 Watch the Full Video YouTube: https://youtu.be/xYE8zgLCPsM 📍 More South Baltimore Coverage For daily updates on Baltimore development, real estate, restaurants, and neighborhood news, visit: 👉 SouthBMore.com — https://www.southbmore.com 📣 Support Local Journalism Like, follow, rate, and share the show to help strengthen independent local reporting in South Baltimore. For podcast or advertising inquiries: 📧 southbmoremarketing@gmail.com

    41 min
  4. A Veterans Day Special with Jon Dewar

    11/07/2025

    A Veterans Day Special with Jon Dewar

    This special Veterans Day episode of the South Baltimore Now podcast from Southbmore.com features a conversation with Jon Dewar, a Marine Corps veteran, community advocate, and owner of Dewar General Contracting. Nate and Kevin sit down with Jon at Bodega and Vino in Locust Point—a veteran-owned business itself—to discuss his life, business, and extensive community involvement.   Discussion Highlights Growing up in Baltimore: Jon shares his experience growing up in both Canton and Middle River, reflecting on the changes and growth of those neighborhoods. Locust Point Life: He explains how he came to live in Locust Point, drawn in by his now-wife and the neighborhood's strong sense of community and volunteerism. Marine Corps Service: Jon discusses his decision to enlist in the Marine Corps from 1998 to 2004, driven by a family tradition of military service, and the painful yet growth-filled experience. Veterans Community: He highlights the special camaraderie among veterans in Baltimore, often seen picking up trash or teaching younger generations community values. The Marine Corps League: Jon details the mission of the Marine Corps League Baltimore Detachment 565, which supports Marines and former Marines, and keeps the Corps' heritage alive. He also talks about the event hall and Marine Corps-specific museum housed in a repurposed firehouse. Dewar General Contracting: As the owner of a South Baltimore-based business, Jon outlines the company's focus on major residential and commercial renovations, including additions, build-outs, and restaurant work. He emphasizes the company's commitment to customer relationships, quality, and being licensed and insured in multiple states (Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and pursuing North Carolina). Community Advocacy: Jon shares his active pursuit of a volunteer seat on the Baltimore City Veterans Commission to advocate for veterans and act as a liaison to the city government. Scottish Heritage: He is involved with the St. Andrew's Society of Baltimore, which promotes Scottish Americans and provides scholarships and parades, where he serves as the second vice. Non-Profit Involvement: Jon discusses his involvement with organizations that help pets, explaining how volunteering with animals helped him transition back to civilian life after the military. Relevant Links SouthBMore.com: www.southbmore.com Bodega & Vino: www.bodegaandvino.com Marine Corps League Baltimore Detachment 565 Mclbaltimore.org Dewar General Contracting Dewargc.com Office: 410-656-4277 jdewar@dewargc.com For information about marketing with www.southbmore.com or general inquiries, please email us at southbmoremarketing@gmail.com

    24 min
  5. From Reservoir Hill to Judiciary Chair: A Conversation with State Delegate Luke Clippinger (District 46)

    10/10/2025

    From Reservoir Hill to Judiciary Chair: A Conversation with State Delegate Luke Clippinger (District 46)

    In this episode of the South Baltimore Now podcast, hosts Nate Carper and Kevin Lynch sit down with State Delegate Luke Clippinger, the dedicated representative for Maryland's 46th Legislative District. As a native Baltimorean and the powerful Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, Delegate Clippinger offers a deep dive into the legislative process, the state's efforts on public safety, and hyper-local issues affecting the South Baltimore peninsula. We discuss everything from his family's history as homesteaders in Reservoir Hill to the priorities he's bringing to the upcoming 2026 legislative session.   Delegate Luke Clippinger represents Maryland's 46th Legislative District in Baltimore City and serves as the Chair of the House Judiciary Committee.   Contact Information: Official Webpage: Luke H. Clippinger, Maryland State Delegate Campaign/Personal Site: Luke Clippinger Annapolis Office Address: 101 Taylor House Office Building, Annapolis, MD 21401 Email: luke.clippinger@house.maryland.gov Phone (Office/Campaign): 410-841-3488 (Annapolis) or 410-989-3876 (Direct/Campaign) Location Shout-out A huge thank you to Angela and Rob at Bodega & Vino for allowing us to record this episode on location in their wonderful store in Locust Point! We appreciate the great coffee and the relaxing neighborhood vibe. Visit them and check out their selection of coffee, wine, groceries, and snacks:   Bodega & Vino Website: https://www.bodegaandvino.com/

    39 min
5
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17 Ratings

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Tune in for the latest news, updates, and intriguing stories from South Baltimore. Whether it’s community highlights, local events, or in-depth interviews, we bring the heart of South Baltimore straight to your ears. Stay connected and informed with ”South Baltimore Now.” 🎙️