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Making It In Asheville

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Making It in Asheville is a podcast dedicated to sharing advice on living, working, and creating in Asheville, NC. We interview the city's best entrepreneurs, freelancers, artists, and craftspeople and dig to get transferable skills to bring to your life, art, passion project, and business. https://makingitinasheville.com
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Fellowship Asheville

Fellowship Asheville

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Welcome to the weekly audio podcast of Fellowship Asheville in Western North Carolina. We are a gospel-centered community creating environments where change is possible. To learn more us, visit our website at fellowshipwnc.com.
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Discover Asheville, NC, and beyond! Real estate, lifestyle, news, best places to live - all on this channel! Saying it like it is -good, bad, and ugly, so you can make your own decision about the Asheville area. When in doubt and need help figuring out if this is the right area for you- reach out! Our team would love to help when relocating to the area. Check out our Google Reviews from people just like you, who watched these videos. Google "Elena Kovrigin | Real Estate Agent in Asheville NC ...
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Asheville Fire Department

Asheville Fire Department

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The Asheville Fire Department podcast aims to inform, educate, and engage the community and its members by sharing insights into the department's operations, history, and the dedicated individuals who serve. Through candid conversations, expert interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories, the podcast seeks to foster a deeper connection between the department and the public, promote safety awareness, and celebrate the rich legacy and future of the Asheville Fire Department.
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The Asheville Folk Podcast features noteworthy (and not so noteworthy) news, practical advice, interviews with local artists and entrepreneurs, and an insiders guide to what exactly it means to be an Asheville Folk. Join us weekly for inspiration, motivation, and lots of laughs as we explain what it's like to live in our southern yet liberal, hippie and sometimes redneck little town called Asheville. Keep up with us on instagram @ashevillefolk and check out our website ashevillefolk.com
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Podcast discussing and teaching on the Kingdom Of God, Heavens Culture, Revival History and Future, experiencing and encountering God, the mystics, signs, wonders, miracles, family, life and more. Connect with KL Asheville - Facebook.com/kingdomlifestyleasheville/ Instagram.com/kingdomlifestyleasheville Ryan@wearekingdomlifestyle.com Alyssa@wearekingdomlifestyle.com
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The Jews and Samaritans hated each other with unbridled passion. And yet, one hot and dusty day at a well, an outcast Samaritan woman crippled by shame encountered Jesus. And was forever changed by His offer of living water. This dramatic story reminds us that our behavior is always rooted in our thirsts. We can’t change behavior without addressing…
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Asheville Daily | Episode 6: Launching 1% for Asheville + Grant Opportunities for Local Businesses In today’s episode, host Tony Ubertaccio highlights the new 1% for Asheville campaign, an inspiring initiative where Asheville businesses pledge 1% of their sales for November and December to support local hurricane relief efforts. Spearheaded by Eric…
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The encounter between Jesus and a Greek-speaking, Syrophoenician, Canaanite, Gentile woman can be confusing and even sound offensive. Her approach and response is instructive for Jesus’ disciples then and now, and Jesus shows a great priority in His mission that is critical for every one of His followers. From the Old Testament to Jesus’ time to th…
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The story of Jesus and Nicodemus is a famous one. In this dialogue with a wise, old religious teacher, Jesus drops a bombshell that reframed the human understanding of God’s Kingdom. It’s not enough to be moral. Or follow a list of do’s and don'ts. To see the Kingdom of God, you have to experience a new birth. Jesus didn’t come to make you better, …
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Asheville Daily | Episode 7: Strategic Choices for Asheville Business Owners Post-Hurricane In today’s Halloween episode of the Asheville Daily, host Tony Bertaccio explores two decision-making frameworks to help local business owners navigate choices in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Tony shares practical tools to weigh options, from financial…
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Asheville Daily | Episode 8: Why Email is Asheville's Biggest Untapped Asset for Local Businesses In today’s episode of the Asheville Daily, host Tony Ubertaccio dives into one of the most valuable yet underused tools for local businesses—email marketing. As Asheville rebuilds, Tony shares why building and nurturing an email list is critical for cu…
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Asheville Daily Podcast | Episode 7: Musicians Rally for Asheville’s Recovery In this episode of the Asheville Daily, host Tony Ubertaccio dives into the powerful ways Asheville’s music community is stepping up for post-Hurricane Helene recovery. From major benefit concerts to local collaborations, Asheville’s musicians are making an impact where i…
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Asheville Daily | Episode 6: Where to Find Open Businesses, Resources for Owners & Asheville's Road to Recovery In this episode of the Asheville Daily, host Tony Ubertaccio continues the conversation on Asheville’s progress post-Hurricane Helene. He covers which businesses are open, which resources are available for visitors, and practical advice f…
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Ever meet someone who seemingly had it all? Wealth, position, the picture perfect family Christmas card…only to find out they’re one of the most miserable people you know? It's a story as old as time. Jesus encountered a young guy that fit this mold to a tee. Though he was spiritual, he loved something else more than Jesus. The truth is, self-relia…
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Asheville Daily | Episode 5: How Open is Asheville Really? Navigating Water Safety & Local Business Recovery In this episode of the Asheville Daily, host Tony Ubertaccio explores the theme of “openness” as Asheville recovers from Hurricane Helene. Tony breaks down key questions around what it means to be “open” for business in Asheville right now a…
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Asheville Daily | Episode 4: The Power of Listening & Practical Email Tips for Overwhelmed Business Owners In this episode of the Asheville Daily, host Tony Ubertaccio reflects on the importance of listening during times of recovery and shares a beautiful quote from the West Asheville Yoga community that speaks to the tension between moving forward…
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The AVL Daily | Episode 3: Local Business Recovery & Resources After Hurricane Helene In today’s episode of the Asheville Daily podcast, host Tony Ubertaccio shares updates on the local business community as it continues to recover from Hurricane Helene. We dive into the story of Rockgeist, a local bikepacking gear company that experienced 5 feet o…
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Daily Asheville Business Updates | October 22 In today's episode, we bring you the latest updates on the impact of Hurricane Helene on Asheville’s business community.Highlights include: Downtown Open Doors Event: Local businesses participating with a welcoming gesture by displaying balloons on their doors. The event will continue on October 26, inv…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: Asheville’s North Fork Reservoir remains murky, and a boil water advisory is still in place, while the city explores new treatments to improve water clarity in affected areas. While 677 roads have reopened in Western North Carolina, 582 remain closed, with repairs expected to take years and billions of dolla…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: Power is being restored to most of Western North Carolina, with only 1,000 Duke Energy customers still without electricity, mainly in Bat Cave and Chimney Rock. Asheville has restored water to 95% of the city, but some areas still face outages due to pipeline issues, and a citywide boil water notice remains …
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The Asheville Daily: A Podcast of Hope and Strength Three weeks ago, Hurricane Helene swept through Asheville and Western North Carolina, leaving a path of destruction in its wake. As roads closed and trees fell, neighbors rallied, chainsaws roared, and our community began the long process of recovery. Amid the challenges, there’s been a surge of h…
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Life is full of storms. Literal storms like Helene, and figurative storms that threaten to swamp us relationally, emotionally, financially, and physically. Peter’s encounter with Jesus on the stormy waters of the Sea of Galilee, drives our understanding of faith into a deeper place. We learn that focusing on Jesus in the storms of life, allows us t…
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A Special Announcement: Daily Good News Podcast for Asheville | Making It In Asheville On this special episode of the Making It In Asheville podcast, we reflect on the past three weeks since Hurricane Helene struck Asheville and Western North Carolina. With major changes and challenges impacting our community, there’s also a lot of hope emerging fr…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: Asheville opened two debris processing sites in West Asheville to handle waste from Hurricane Helene, causing concerns from nearby residents about health risks and environmental impacts. Asheville City Schools (ACS) is now focusing on using bottled water to reopen by Oct. 28, instead of drilling wells at eve…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: Buncombe County Commissioners approved nearly $29 million for recovery efforts and delayed property reassessments for a year due to storm damage. Asheville public housing residents faced major post-Hurricane Helene challenges, including unsanitary conditions and water shortages. Asheville Police Detective Sa…
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Mountain BizWorks’ Disaster Recovery Efforts: What Now? | MIIA x MBW In the wake of Hurricane Helene, businesses across Asheville and Western North Carolina have faced devastating losses, including the destruction of over 100 bridges and significant road closures. Since launching the WNC Strong Helene Business Recovery Fund, Mountain BizWorks has r…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: The U.S. Forest Service is working to reopen sections of Pisgah National Forest, with the Pisgah Ranger District expected to open soon, but the Appalachian and Grandfather districts still face extensive recovery due to fallen trees and landslides. (Full story: Carolina Public Press) The Asheville Brewers All…
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Today's newscast features stories about: An overall progress report on recovery efforts in our region. Water restoration progress in Asheville. A visit from Gov. Roy Cooper focusing on small business needs. Lack of running water forcing shifts in prenatal and postpartum care. A podcast episode focusing on North Carolina as an electoral swing state.…
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There are certain times in life that allow for more clarity. A natural disaster like Helene is one of those times that allow us to recalibrate our lives. I believe God wants to offer us a hard reset rather than just resuming our old ways. We can walk this path of resetting into a healthier pathway by eliminating the non-essentials in our lives and …
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Today's newscast includes stories about: The re-openings of Asheville and Buncombe County Schools. Hopeful outlooks for rebuilding in the River Arts District. WNC hospitals regaining stability from storm disruptions. A look at a candidate for Buncombe County Commission chair, Amanda Edwards. Republican lawmakers contradict themselves over false cla…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: Assurances for a secure, on-time election in Buncombe County. A look at a candidate for Buncombe County Commission chair, Amanda Edwards. A group of volunteer pilots helping flying supplies to remote areas. An Asheville neighborhood bonds together to blaze a path out. Henderson County students back in class …
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Today's newscast includes storm-related stories about: Many veterans in the region without homes. Mission Health transferring some patients from three of its facilities due to ongoing water outages. FEMA has confirmed its personnel assisting in Western North Carolina won't be redeployed to Florida. Virtually nobody in Buncombe County washed out by …
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Today's newscast focused on the aftermath of Hurricane Helene has stories about: The flow of disinformation in the wake of the storm. Woodfin's mayor critical of FEMA's efforts in his community. A story of loss and resilience from an artist in Marshall. The loss of beloved music venue Salvage Station. The fate of other businesses around the RAD and…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: Updates on the local impacts of Hurricane Helene's approach. A look into how Buncombe County investigates domestic abuse cases. The last in a series of conversations with Asheville City Council candidates, this one focusing on Sage Turner. Construction crews working to improve accessibility in Asheville park…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: The potential impact of Tropical Storm Helene on Western North Carolina. A series of episodes with Asheville City Council candidates continues with a conversation devoted to Kim Roney, on The Overlook with Matt Peiken podcast. An uplifting financial turn for UNC-Asheville. A rebound for the Asheville-Buncomb…
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Discover the coolest parts of Asheville NC, including the best and worst places to visit as a tourist or local. Whether you're planning a trip or just curious about Asheville's unique charm, this guide covers everything from downtown attractions to local art scenes and dining spots. Dive into the culture, architecture, and hidden gems that make Ash…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: A series of episodes with Asheville City Council candidates continues with a conversation devoted to Kim Roney, on The Overlook with Matt Peiken podcast. A developer is suing the town of Woodfin. A tropical storm is likely to impact Western North Carolina later this week. The Buncombe County TDA has contract…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: A deep look at the upcoming election for the board of Buncombe County Schools. The landscape of new supportive housing facilities for Asheville's homeless population. A conversation with Asheville City Council candidate Tod Leaven on The Overlook with Matt Peiken podcast. Gov. Roy Cooper vetoes a bill that w…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: A conversation with Tod Leaven, one in a continuing series of interviews The Overlook with Matt Peiken podcast is producing with every candidate for Asheville City Council. A look into North Carolina as a swing state in play A preview of tomorrow's City Council meeting. Proposals are open for managing downto…
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Sometimes we can take our forgiveness in Christ for granted. We can lose perspective on just how great a gift Jesus and His redemptive work in our lives really is. In Luke 7, Jesus encounters a self-righteous man and a woman who was a notorious sinner in her city. Though the host neglects the customary kindness of greeting Jesus, providing a washin…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: A first-year report card on Compass Point Village. County Commissioners approving funding for the Enka Recreation Destination project. An interview with Asheville City Council candidate Kevan Frazier. The NC General Assembly diverting $463 million in public school funding to clear the waitlist for private ed…
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I have lived in Asheville for a long time, and I can tell you 10 Reasons Asheville, North Carolina IS NOT FOR YOU! This will help you understand whether this city is right for you and make an informed and important decision for yourself. Videos mentioned: Job Market: https://www.youtube.com/live/J12KuQO5... You are overpaying in Asheville NC: • You…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: The second in a series of conversations with candidates for Asheville City Council. Fundraising contrasts between candidates to chair the Buncombe County Commission. Public input wanted for the Chamber of Commerce's economic plan. The dismissal of the Buncombe County assessor. Change at the top of Mission Ho…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: Short-term rental regulations in Buncombe County. A major rush-hour delay yesterday along I-26. Retooling the affordable housing plan for the former Ramada Inn. A six-part series of in-depth conversations with Asheville City Council candidates begins with a spotlight on Bo Hess. "Kitchen appreciation fees" a…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: A six-part series of in-depth conversations with Asheville City Council candidates begins with a spotlight on Bo Hess. Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate Tim Walz is visiting Asheville tomorrow. A wave of lawsuits challenging North Carolina's elections process. A look at the agenda for Buncombe County Co…
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When Jesus encounters perhaps the most despised man in the city of Jericho, the unimaginable becomes reality. Jesus not only speaks to Zacchaeus, He invites Himself to the tax collector’s home. The hated outcast and the savior of the world. The compassion of Jesus transforms the wicked traitor into a generous, joy-filled child of the new kingdom. J…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: Criticism of the ethics of former Buncombe County sheriff and current count commission chair candidate Van Duncan. A lawsuit over long emergency room wait times at Mission Hospital. The elimination of DEI jobs across North Carolina's public university system. A county warning over animal bites leading to rab…
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Looking for the cheapest new community to live in Asheville? In this episode, I’ll tell you about an incredible new community that offers affordability and a great quality of life in the Asheville area. Whether you're thinking of relocating or simply curious about Asheville's real estate market, this community might just be the perfect fit for you!…
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Today's newscast includes stories about: The conversion of the former Cotton Mill warehouse into an apartment complex. A look at candidates for the Buncombe County school district board. Studying the merger of the county and Asheville City Schools districts. A state Supreme Court decision on whether Robert F. Kennedy's name will appear on the ballo…
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