Episodi

  • Mayor Thomas McDermott of Hammond, Indiana
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode of "Mayors of Main Street," Mayor Kristine Lott interviews Mayor Thomas McDermott of Hammond, Indiana. Mayor McDermott, who has served since 2004, shares insights into his long tenure and the transformative changes he has overseen in Hammond. He discusses the challenges and opportunities of leading a city that is closely connected to Chicago, including the economic benefits and the big-city problems that sometimes spill over into Hammond. Mayor McDermott highlights key initiatives such as the College Bound Program, which has helped maintain the city's population by providing substantial scholarships to local students, and the innovative use of water contracts to fund these scholarships.

    Mayor McDermott also reflects on his personal journey into public service, influenced by his father's own tenure as mayor, and the lessons he learned from his time in the Navy. He emphasizes the importance of sustainability, community pride, and adaptability in his leadership approach. The episode provides a comprehensive look at how Mayor McDermott has navigated the complexities of urban governance, balanced economic development with quality of life improvements, and maintained a strong connection with his constituents over two decades of service. Listeners gain valuable insights into the practical and personal aspects of being a long-serving mayor in a dynamic and evolving city.

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    42 min
  • Mayor Kenneth L. Branner of Middletown, Delaware
    Sep 16 2025

    In this enlightenin episode of Mayors of Main Street, Mayor Kristine Lott talks with Mayor Kenneth Branner of Middletown, Delaware. Mayor Lott and Mayor Branner discuss the importance of having goals, both personally and within the broader scope of community development. Mayor Branner emphasizes the significance of staying motivated, highlighting how a clear sense of purpose prevents stagnation and fuels progress for individuals and organizations alike. Mayor Branner also explains his strategies for creating growth in Middletown without increasing property taxes!

    The episode also explores how economic development has created a diversity of employment opportunities available in Middletown, showcasing the town’s vibrant business landscape. Mayor Branner explains that residents have the flexibility to choose from a range of career paths. This variety is a point of pride for the community and a testament to the town’s growth and adaptability. As the conversation draws to a close, Mayor Branner shares his enthusiasm for everything Middletown and expresses gratitude for the chance to connect with listeners, leaving a lasting impression of optimism and community spirit.


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    42 min
  • Mayor Allen Joines of Winston-Salem, North Carolina
    Aug 26 2025

    In the latest episode of the Mayors of Main Street podcast, Mayor Kristine Lott interviews Mayor Allen Joines of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, a long-serving public official who has been in office since 2001. Mayor Joines shares his background as a former city manager and explains the transition to an elected role, which he initially took on for just one term. He details how he helped guide Winston-Salem's economic shift from a traditional manufacturing base to an economy focused on innovation and growth. The discussion highlights some of his administration's major accomplishments, including the creation of over 29,000 jobs and a remarkable 92% reduction in chronic homelessness through a collaborative, data-driven approach.

    Mayor Joines also offers insights into the challenges of the mayoral role, such as the public's misconceptions about its power and the need to constantly educate citizens on government structures. He discusses Winston-Salem's ongoing efforts to address affordable housing and combat violent crime, sharing details about a successful prevention-focused program that has led to a significant decrease in homicides. The conversation also touches on his personal life, his love for outdoor activities, and the influence of his mentor, former Charleston mayor Joe Riley. Mayor Joines concludes by expressing his optimism for Winston-Salem's future and highlighting its vibrant cultural scene, including museums and its connection to the late Maya Angelou.

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    34 min
  • Mayor Elise Partin of Cayce, South Carolina
    Jul 22 2025

    Join Mayor Kristine Lott on "Mayors of Main Street" as she sits down with Mayor Elise Partin of Cayce, South Carolina, for an insightful conversation about her remarkable journey as the city's first female and longest-serving mayor. Mayor Partin, first elected in 2008, shares how she's cultivated a "cleaner, safer, and healthier Cayce" while maintaining its unique small-town charm amidst a bustling region. This episode explores the power of nonpartisan local governance, emphasizing community engagement, effective communication, and the vital role of connection in fostering a thriving city.

    Discover Mayor Partin's surprising entry into politics, driven by a community issue, and how her background—including lessons learned from her mother, who worked for a long-serving mayor—shaped her approach to public service. She highlights the importance of incorporating citizen voices into decision-making, from simple agenda adjustments to comprehensive planning, and discusses how her focus on fundamental community needs transcends political divides. Mayor Partin also touches on the critical balance of leadership and operational expertise in a council-manager government, offering a candid look at the challenges and immense rewards of serving one's community.


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    39 min
  • Mayor J. Christian Bollwage of Elizabeth, New Jersey
    Jul 8 2025

    Join us for an engaging conversation with Mayor Chris Bollwage of Elizabeth, New Jersey, as he offers candid insights into his life, leadership, and the vibrant community he serves. Drawing from his roots as a high school bartender and his fondness for the city’s diverse restaurant scene, Mayor Bollwage provides a personal glimpse into what makes Elizabeth unique.

    Mayor Bollwage details his achievements for Elizabeth, including revitalizing downtown areas, improving public safety, and expanding recreational opportunities for residents. His tenure has been marked by a hands-on, community-focused approach to governance—prioritizing accessibility, transparency, and partnerships with local organizations to address the needs of Elizabeth’s diverse population. He shares how investments in education, infrastructure, and cultural programs have strengthened the city, making it a hub for both families and businesses.

    From supporting local sports and celebrating the city’s proximity to Broadway, to fostering a welcoming environment for new restaurants and arts, Mayor Bollwage’s leadership style reflects both vision and dedication. Tune in for a warm, authentic exchange that showcases the heart of Elizabeth and the progressive leadership guiding it forward. Don’t miss this episode of Mayors of Main Street!

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    40 min
  • Mayor John Evans of Garden City, Idaho
    Jun 17 2025

    In this episode of "Mayors of Main Street," we have the pleasure of speaking with Mayor John Evans of Garden City, Idaho. The conversation delves into the unique characteristics and the promising future of Garden City, a Boise-border town with a rich and colorful history. That history includes a short period where revenue from town’s well-run gambling houses paid for a new water system, a city hall, a park and much more. Mayor Evans explains how Chinese immigrants were part of the town’s agricultural roots and the naming of its main drag, Chinden Boulevard. Mayor Evans shares his people-centered approach, and how strong collaboration contributes to the success of his city. His insights on growth and tackling issues like development and upgrading an aging infrastructure with a nonpartisan approach provide a refreshing lens on community development and problem solving.

    Mayor Evans is approaching the end of over three decades of public service, having announced he will not be seeking re-election at the end of his term. He reflects on his personal connection to Garden City, his contributions to the successful trajectory it is on, and the exciting developments that lie ahead. His gratitude and enthusiasm for service are palpable. Mayor Evans is the perfect ambassador for his town, promoting Garden City’s many breweries and wine tasting rooms. This episode is a testament to the dedication of local leaders in fostering vibrant, thriving communities.

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    37 min
  • Mayor Pam Colestock of Eaton Rapids, Michigan
    Jun 3 2025

    In this engaging episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Mayor Pam Colestock, who provides a personal and insightful overview of Eaton Rapids, Michigan. Mayor Colestock, who has been passionately serving the community, discusses her role and the responsibilities that come with being the mayor of a small but mighty rural city. Known affectionately as the "Island City," Eaton Rapids is surrounded by two bodies of water with the Grand River running directly through it, a feature highlighted by Mayor Colestock as creating numerous opportunities for the town. She delves into the history of Eaton Rapids.

    Mayor Colestock sheds light on her dedication to maintaining and improving the town's strong industrial heritage. Eaton Rapids, with a population of around 5,200, is located just 20 miles south of the state capital, Lansing. Mayor Colestock emphasizes the blend of tranquility and opportunity that makes the town a special place to live. Her commitment to fostering a close-knit community atmosphere is evident as she speaks passionately about the picturesque scenery and pride of Eaton Rapids' residents. This episode promises to be a captivating exploration of both the town and Mayor Colestock's impactful work.

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    38 min
  • Mayor Marvin Johnson of Independence, Minnesota
    May 6 2025

    Joining me today is Mayor Marvin Johnson of Independence, Minnesota. Mayor Johnson was first elected mayor in November 1979 and served 45 years in the role before retiring earlier this year, making him the longest-serving mayor in modern Minnesota history. In this episode, he reflects on his decades of service, the sustainable growth of Independence, and the importance of listening to constituents.

    Mayor Johnson reflects on his early days as a dairy farmer and surprising election to the Mayor’s office. An active farmer throughout his service, his tenure included slow but steady growth of Independence, the transition from dairy farms to crop farms, and the development of the city's infrastructure, including the construction of modern facilities and the implementation of a joint police department. Mayor Johnson also discusses his involvement with the League of Minnesota Cities and the National League of Cities, where he served on various committees and boards. Mayor Johnson's story is one of dedication and service. Tune in for valuable perspectives from one of America's longest-serving mayors. Mayor Johnson's story is a testament to the power of dedication, community involvement, and the lessons learned over decades of public service.

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    45 min