Brea tries to restore composure as Jaime fanboys over local music legend Scott Tipping. They discuss his life as a performer before, during, and (hopefully) after the pandemic.
Other topics include: Tarot ≠ Astrology; cake for breakfast; vaxx hangovers.
Jaime and Brea chat with Kane County Chronicle reporter Eric Schelkopf about the recent local elections. Other topics include: vitamin D; African violets; used car shopping; Fermilab.
Fox Valley Voice has their first interview! Jaime and Brea talk to Joe Erbentraut about Queering the Burbs. Check out Joe’s Substack: Queeringtheburbs.substack.com and follow him on Twitter: @robojojo.
Folks, we’re back on the anniversary of the very first podcast recording Jaime and Brea did together four years ago! We’re hopeful we are on the path to becoming the Regis & Kathy Lee of the Fox Valley, and we introduce a new segment of our show: The Real Goose.
Folks, we’ve decided to make this a weekly show! Despite some Daylight Savings sleepiness and a bit of a technical delay Jaime and Brea bring some realness about who we want to talk to and what’s driving our passion to tell the stories of the folks of the Fox Valley. Help us out (we can only ping pong this conversation for so long) and call 630-492-0369 and let us know if you have a topic you want us to cover, a question you want answered or a story you want to tell. You can also send a voice memo to [email protected].
Fox Valley Voice is back! Longtime host Jaime Gutierrez starts a fresh season and new spin bringing on co-host Brea Hayes. In this episode they reminisce about their joint love of storytelling and dive into what this show will be all about. Spoiler alert: They don’t know and they want your help figuring it out.
The Blue Goose Market was established the same year Herbert Hoover was elected president and Eliot Ness first arrived in Chicago to bust bootleggers. The family-owned store has been described as the heart and soul of downtown St. Charles. Today, Blue Goose is facing the biggest threat to its existence in its 91-year history.
Paul Lencioni, the fourth-generation leader of Blue Goose, came forward last week to ask for the support of the community if the market is to survive. If you have any questions of why they need and deserve our support, please listen to my conversation with Paul. His passion and dedication to his business, employees, customers, and community is unmistakable in his voice.
Join us as we learn more about the vibrant arts community in Elgin. Featuring: Amanda Harris, Cultural Arts Manager for the City of Elgin and Managing Director of the Elgin Fringe Festival; Kari Christensen, Director of Development and Community Engagement for the Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra; and Erin Van Horne, Upper School Art Teacher, and Bonita Goist, Community Outreach Coordinator at Elgin Academy.
We visit Cheryl Holz in her downtown Aurora studio where she shares her thoughts on: rocks, leaves, and dead bugs; storage and organization; and the hazards of trying to be a doctor AND a dentist. (Just pick one)
We also visit the Aurora studio of Maureen Gasek, who tells us about: digging holes to China; cartography; and tangerine ringneck doves.
Fox Valley Voice Network Podcasts
Go behind the scenes at Bearsgaard Barbers. Hosted by co-founder "Beardsmith" Tyler Anderson, Away From The Chair is a monthly open format discussion with the patrons and people who make Beardsgaard a destination barber shop.
Welcome to the Siren Sound Cafe, a podcast series dedicated toward enlightening the community on the vast array of healing modalities available for humans on our journey.
Join host Brea Hayes as she explores how we can live our best lives. Listen in for deep dives with her guests about what inspires them to keep moving forward. It's about the journey, not the destination, right?

Dive in to the Fox Valley Voice archives, featuring interviews with the people who make the region a creative hub along the Fox River in Illinois.
Jaime and Brea talk to Batavia city council member Abby Beck about how and why she got involved in local politics and how you, dear listeners, can get involved too.