This just in… feat. Tony Mecia & Cristina Bolling, Charlotte Ledger
You’re about to push “play” on another episode of The Raising a Ruckus Podcast; the show all about rule-breakers, change-makers, and risk-takers — and the leaps of faith, sleepless nights, disasters, and big decisions they made along the way. Strap in, party people!
"Our citizens may be deceived for a while, and have been deceived; but as long as the presses can be protected, we may trust to them for light."
Preach on, Thomas Jefferson.
Don’t know about you, but we’d be down with a Lin-Manuel Miranda joint about the importance and the power of the media in American history. There’s a reason dictators want a grip on the press. The pen is arguably mightier than the sword, as the saying goes, in changing the way we think and act. And for ensuring those who are elected to act on our behalf are doing just that.
But with fewer folks willing to take on the responsibility, absorb the criticism -- and collect the far-from-lucrative salaries that come with the trade, it’s no wonder we’re so generally less-informed. Were there only 57 channels, Mr. Knopfler. Then we’d at least have a shot at keeping up…
But there’s hope in the form of true believers and scrappy publishers, like the folks at The Charlotte Ledger. And hell yeah, we wanted them on this program. Tony Mecia and Cristina Bolling are building a solid foundation – and an audience – in an arguably crumbling media landscape.
You owe it to yourself to check out what they’re doing and why. So stop reading this, and push “play” already!
Cheers!
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Not faking it, but actually making it… feat. Natalie Robinson
Here we go! It’s The Raising a Ruckus Podcast … the joint all about rule-breakers, change-makers, and risk-takers — and the leaps of faith, sleepless nights, disasters, and big decisions they made along the way. Welcome to the show!
There’s a big difference between bulls#itting your way through life versus having the moxie to say, “yes!” to new challenges – and having the courage to figure out how to get it done. It’s not a fake-it-til-you-make-it thing, but more of a raw, unbridled confidence that anything is possible and that failure is just another word for learning.
We dig the hell out of that kinda attitude.
Natalie Robinson is a Charlotte artist and muralist who operates with that kind of outlook on work and life. And that doesn’t make everyone happy. FWIW, we dig that, too.
While the paint was still wet on yet ANOTHER of her big projects, she jumped off the ladder and into the studio with us before hopping a plane to South America for another adventure. Unapologetically honest and enthusiastic, this is one local artist you’ll want to keep up with. If you can…
Welcome to the episode where even Yash felt old and tired.
Cheers!
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Hanging out in the backyard feat. Carla Nathan, Crane Seven
Here we go! It’s time for The Raising a Ruckus Podcast; the show all about rule-breakers, change-makers, and risk-takers — and the leaps of faith, sleepless nights, disasters, and big decisions they made along the way. Welcome to the show!
Inspiration can come from just about anywhere, any place, and any time. Whether it’s music, art, conversation, a good book, a good nap, or maybe just taking a look at what’s going on around us. It’s everywhere, if we slow down long enough to take it in.
Carla Nathan recognized the creative energy radiating from her own backyard, and used it to fuel her young, artistic self. She still leans on the natural world around to inspire her work in mixed media and graphic design. As she puts it, “to birth ideas into physicality through your own unique sound and expression.”
We can dig it. And we think you’ll dig meeting Carla on this episode of The Raising a Ruckus Podcast…
Cheers!
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Damn, that’s a lot of bacon… feat. Mattie King, Mattie’s Diner & The Wafflery
Here we go! It’s time for The Raising a Ruckus Podcast; the show all about rule-breakers, change-makers, and risk-takers — and the leaps of faith, sleepless nights, disasters, and big decisions they made along the way. Welcome to the show!
Full disclosure here: Mattie’s Diner is the second home for the Raising a Ruckus team.
We love everything about the place; from the building’s backstory, the menu full of non-meated options, the always delightful staff – and Mattie himself. In fact, we fully committed to producing this program in some kind of carbohydrate or pie-related stupor. Now you know who to blame.
We knew Mattie just had to be on our guest list.
This guy is all hustle all the time. He’s the kind of guy who gives New Jersey a good name, and he knows from Taylor Ham, too.
The timing couldn’t be more perfect to drop this week’s episode, since Mattie’s newest venture, The Wafflery, just opened. Yeah, we got the sneak peek invite, and you should be jealous. This place is fantastic, too, with a focus on the Mattie’s breakfast menu and then some.
We’ll talk bacon, waffles, pie, and moving a diner – like the actual building – all the way from Jersey to Carolina – and why folks have all the feels about this kind of food. Put on your fat pants for this episode of The Raising a Ruckus Podcast…
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On books and broke businesses feat. Alyssa Pressler
Here we go! It’s time for The Raising a Ruckus Podcast; the show all about rule-breakers, change-makers, and risk-takers — and the leaps of faith, sleepless nights, disasters, and big decisions they made along the way. Welcome to the show!Shakespeare wrote, “some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them.”
That doesn’t exactly translate to business, but it’s a rather appropriate setup for our friend and guest, Alyssa Pressler.We actually go waaaayy back with Alyssa; well before she launched not one but TWO successful small business, and a podcast. All that from someone who never really expected to take the entrepreneurial ride.
She’s got a passion for words and books, you might say. (Haha!) And turning them into a business hasn’t curbed her enthusiasm, either.
Let’s get into it on this episode of The Raising a Ruckus Podcast…
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We actually go waaaayy back with Alyssa; well before she launched not one but TWO successful small business, and a podcast. All that from someone who never really expected to take the entrepreneurial ride.
She’s got a passion for words and books, you might say. (Haha!) And turning them into a business hasn’t curbed her enthusiasm, either.
Let’s get into it on this episode of The Raising a Ruckus Podcast…
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