Episodi

  • Leadership, resilience, and the power of community connections with Lisa Max
    Jan 22 2026

    We sit down with Lisa Max, CEO of The Arc of Loudoun. Discover her remarkable journey from the tech industry to leading a nonprofit organization that supports nearly 5,000 people with disabilities each year. Lisa shares her insights on leadership, resilience, and the power of community connections. Learn how The Arc of Loudoun is transforming lives and creating a just, equitable world for people with disabilities. Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with hope, healing, and the spirit of giving back. Visit thearcofloudoun.org for more information and upcoming events at The Arc of Loudoun, and stay connected for good!

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    25 min
  • Why hire professional cleaners?
    Dec 18 2025

    Discover the benefits of hiring a professional cleaning service with Natasha Magrath, President and CEO of You've Got Made of Northern Virginia. In this episode, Natasha shares insights on how professional cleaners can save you time, ensure a deeper clean, and provide peace of mind with licensed and insured services. Learn why investing in a professional cleaning service is not just a luxury, but a smart choice for your home and health. Tune in to find out more!

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    8 min
  • Rory Miott: "Reading unlocks the world for kids"
    Dec 18 2025

    Join us as Rory Miott shares his inspiring journey from military service to community leadership on Connected for Good. Discover how literacy, mentorship, and collaboration play pivotal roles in empowering underserved communities. Learn about the impactful initiatives of the African American Community Alliance and how collective action drives meaningful change. Don't miss this insightful conversation on leadership, service, and the power of education.

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    35 min
  • Connected for Good: Fr. Daniel Vélez-Rivera
    Dec 4 2025

    In the inaugural episode of Connected for Good, hosts Matt Bender and Stephanie Nerantzis engage with Fr. Daniel Vélez-Rivera, a community leader and changemaker in Loudoun County. They discuss his journey from the tech industry to faith leadership, emphasizing the transformative power of education and community service. Father Daniel shares insights on innovative programs like Educando Con Amor, which provide accessible education to children, and highlights the importance of partnerships in addressing community needs. The conversation also touches on navigating change, the essence of being a changemaker, and the hope that comes from community engagement.

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    29 min
  • Local Currency Ep. 1: CEO Michael Falvey
    Dec 1 2025

    In the debut episode, CEO Michael Falvey chats with Tinsman inside the shell of the future flagship location, and discusses his roots in New England and why the move to historic downtown Leesburg represents more than a change of address.

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    13 min
  • Eager to Know Ep. 1
    Nov 24 2025

    Host Natasha Magrath teaches the importance of green cleaning products, how to tell if a cleaning product is green, and their health benefits in the first episode of Eager to Know!

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    3 min
  • Tales & Ales on Loudoun Now Voice: Lauren McHugh
    Nov 20 2025

    Tales and Ales storyteller Lauren McHugh Tales shares a deeply personal and transformative story about her journey from being a people pleaser to finding her true self. Lauren opens up about a tumultuous relationship, nearly getting roped into a robbery, and how she grew and broke free. She also discusses her path to self-discovery through Olympic weightlifting and how it has shaped her life today. Watch the video at LoudounNow.com/Voice!

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    33 min
  • Brown's Bag Ep. 2: Fabbioli Cellars founder and 2025 Loudoun Laureate Doug Fabbioli
    Sep 10 2025
    Award-winning vintner and Founder of the New Ag School, Doug Fabbioli, is a pioneer in agrotourism education and a 2025 Loudoun Laureate. Doug started the New Ag School in 2008 to help educate the next generation of growers and entrepreneurs in Loudoun County and create a way for local agribusiness professionals to mentor students on farming practices, value-added processes, and hospitality. In this episode of Brown’s Bag, Margaret and Doug talk about education, his mentorship philosophy, the importance of farming and agrotourism to Loudoun County, and more!
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    27 min