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.
Read MoreJaime 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.
Read MoreFox 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.
Read MoreFolks, 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.
Read MoreFolks, 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].
Read MoreFox 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreTens of thousands of people in the Chicagoland area are victims of sex and labor trafficking each year. Even here in the Fox Valley. We talk with three advocates to learn about the resources available to these survivors and what we can do to help.
Read MoreEnjoy Episode 097, wherein I drop by the Aurora Skate Center to chat with a few of the Aurora 88s about gearing up for their 7th season.
Read MoreEnjoy Episode 096, wherein I speak with personal chef Quenby Schuyler about her life thus far: growing up on a farm in West Chicago; snowboarding and organic mountain farming in Colorado; cooking as a private chef in Chicago; suffering a life-threatening stroke just days after giving birth to her daughter; and learning that she might be the love child of a Hollywood icon.
Read MoreEnjoy Episode 095, wherein I have a thorough, uncensored conversation with Scott Mackay, morning show host at 95.9 The River and realtor with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage St. Charles. Topics include: lying to Kenny Loggins; working alongside Kevin Matthews; growing up in New England; how much is enough?; his lovely wife Susie; getting real about real estate; his boss/co-host Danielle Tufano; PechaKucha Batavia; and famous rants caught on tape (see Orson Welles and Casey Kasem).
Read MoreKerri Hoskins Branson talks about her gorgeous paintings and photography, her Lush Brush workshops in which she teaches people how to paint (even you!), and what we can do in the spring election to help the disabled and their families in Kane County.
Read MoreMelissa Hedlund, Executive Director & Co-Founder of The Light of The Heart, a community art therapy project in Aurora. We discuss the field of art therapy, how she became involved, how her organization came to be, and examples of the power of art making and what it can do for us. [Broadcast live on 11/7/2013]
Read MoreKane County Board Chairman Chris Lauzen joins us to co-host the show.
Read MoreBrian Basilico lays down the new laws of relationship marketing.
Read MoreCathy Allen, Communication Director at the Hunger Resource Network joins us to talk about the organization in general and the massive effort required to pull off a Community Outreach Day.
Read MoreJimi Allen, lead creative at Jimi Allen Productions, sits in as guest co-host on the Fox Valley Voice.
Read MoreEnjoy Episode 039, wherein I am reunited with musician and funny guy Eric Peter Schwartz.
Read MoreWe welcome Ryan Pawlowski and Andrew Martinez, co-owners of The Wifflot in Batavia. We discuss the humble beginnings of this Wiffle Ball field of dreams, current leagues and private rentals, and their plans for future growth.
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