Columbia is open for business! And now the mayor of Cola, Daniel Rickenmann is opening up the studio too! Join Daniel every week for interviews with some of Cola's finest from thriving small business owners to seasoned politicians and everything in between.
In this inspiring episode of Around Town, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann sits down with Noah Asher, an author and motivational speaker who has turned his own tumultuous past into a powerful message of hope. Noah shares his journey from addiction and incarceration to writing his book Chaos: Overcoming the Overwhelming, which aims to help others navigate through life’s toughest challenges. He discusses the pivotal moments that led him to transform his life, the impact of faith, and the importance of focusing on the present to overcome adversity. Tune in to hear Noah's compelling story and learn how his experiences are bringing light to those in dark places—whether they're behind bars or facing battles of a different kind.
In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann speaks with John Dozier, President of Columbia College, about the institution's exciting developments and challenges. From its deep-rooted history as a women’s college to its expansion into a coeducational environment, Columbia College is evolving while staying true to its mission. John shares insights on how the college prepares students for leadership roles in their communities and the workforce, the unique culture that sets Columbia College apart, and the steps to ensure its growth. Tune in to hear how Columbia College is shaping the future while honoring its storied past.
In this powerful episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann sits down with Lester Young, founder of Path2Redemption. After spending over two decades in prison, Lester Young emerged with a mission to help others break the cycle of incarceration and find new opportunities. He shares his journey from prison to becoming a community leader, focusing on the work he does to support formerly incarcerated individuals in finding employment, housing, and personal growth. Lester’s efforts to address the root causes of crime, such as trauma and lack of opportunity, are significantly impacting Columbia. Tune in to hear how Lester is transforming lives and offering second chances to those who need it most.
In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor @ColaMayor Daniel Rickenmann speaks with Caitlin Sullivan and Dr. Stuart Cramer about the critical work being done at Camp Kemo, part of Prisma Health Children’s Hospital in Columbia. They highlight the unique challenges families face when a child is diagnosed with cancer or sickle cell disease and explore how Camp Kemo provides year-round emotional, psychological, and financial support. Tune in to learn about the inspiring community initiatives, innovative programs, and ways you can contribute to making a difference for these families in need.
In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor @ColaMayor Daniel Rickenmann speaks with Jamie Cooper and Latasha Taste from Communities in Schools of South Carolina. They discuss the organization’s crucial role in supporting students by providing mentorship, guidance, and resources to overcome challenges in and out of the classroom. Learn how Communities in Schools works with educators and parents to ensure every student has the tools they need to succeed—and how you can get involved in making a difference in the lives of Columbia’s youth.
In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann sits down with the organizers of the Columbia Food and Wine Festival to discuss the evolution and impact of this annual celebration. Since its humble beginnings, the festival has grown into a significant event that showcases the diversity and talent of Columbia’s culinary scene. The conversation covers the festival's origins, the involvement of local chefs, and how the event has become a key driver of tourism in the region. Tune in to hear how this festival is not just about great food and wine, but also about telling Columbia’s unique story to the world.
In this episode of Around Town, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann sits down with Nell Fuller and Julie Tuttle, the visionary entrepreneurs behind Cola Love. What began as a simple idea for community engagement has blossomed into a powerful vehicle for local economic development through innovative pop-ups. Nell and Julie discuss the journey from launching experimental pop-ups to developing a unique incubator program that provides local entrepreneurs with the opportunity to test their business concepts in real-world settings. From exclusive dining experiences to creative retail spaces, Cola Love is more than just a series of events—it’s a movement that’s energizing Columbia’s business landscape. Tune in to learn how these pop-ups are driving community growth, fostering local talent, and proving that Columbia is the land of opportunity for entrepreneurs.
In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann speaks with Andrew Boozer and Danielle Floyd from Senior Resources about their work providing meals, care, and social connections to Columbia’s senior community. They discuss the growth of the Meals on Wheels program and their urgent goal to eliminate the 160-person waitlist. Tune in to learn how this nonprofit is making a difference and how you can help ensure no senior is left behind.
In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann sits down with Bailey Parker, the executive director of the Gills Creek Watershed Association. Bailey shares her unexpected journey from a career in music to leading one of Columbia’s most crucial environmental organizations. They discuss the ongoing efforts to restore Gills Creek, the challenges posed by urban development, and the importance of community involvement in conservation. Tune in to learn how Bailey and her team are working to protect Columbia’s waterways and how you can get involved in preserving these vital natural resources.
In this episode of Around Town, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann sits down with Brian and Kelly Glynn, the dynamic duo behind Columbia's beloved Village Idiot Pizza. The Glynns share their journey from humble beginnings to becoming a cornerstone of the Columbia community, with two thriving locations and a commitment to giving back. They discuss the challenges and rewards of running a family-oriented business, their deep involvement in local initiatives like Pizzas for Preemies, and the exciting expansion of their brand through franchising. Tune in to discover how a simple slice of pizza can help build a community and leave a lasting legacy.
In this episode of Around Town, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann chats with Donald Brock Jr., co-founder of Soda City Comic Con, Columbia's premier pop culture event. Donald shares the fascinating journey of building Soda City Comic Con from its rainy beginnings in 2015 to its current status as a major annual attraction. With exclusive VIP experiences, vintage gaming rooms, and over 150 diverse vendors and artists, this year's event promises something for everyone. Tune in to discover the highlights of the 9th annual convention and what makes it a must-visit for comic enthusiasts and curious locals alike. Mark your calendars for August 24th and 25th at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center—this is an event you won't want to miss!
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