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  • Could Success with an International Consulting Firm Be the Key to The Next Generation of Small Business? Meet Matt Mundok
    Feb 19 2026

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    One month, he was traveling the world, taking care of large institutional clients and their executives, while leading a consulting company he co-founded. A month later, he’s helping a young girl learn how to catch her first fish or enabling a family to create a lifelong memory on the water. Matt explains the unusual journey he’s taken to build a new adventure company that takes advantage of the beauty and diversity of the Delaware shore…but his way. A business where AI doesn’t matter; competitors aren’t enemies, volume isn’t king, and bespoke and salt water spray can be used in the same sentence. Meet Matt Mundok, the creator of Tide Runner Adventures.

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    56 min
  • What do the Bill of Rights, Free Speech Obligations, and ABC’s The Dating Game Have in Common? Ron Collins
    Feb 5 2026

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    Ron delivers an absolute master class on some of the most critical topics facing our society today. He breaks down the nuances of free speech, the responsibilities we hold as citizens, and the power of writing to shape a community. But it’s not all constitutional law and civic duty. You won't want to miss the wild story of how he actually won a date on national television. It is the perfect blend of deep wisdom and entertaining storytelling. Tune in now to hear a true Lewes original share his story.

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    59 min
  • Mary Alice Kelly Talks About Lewes 250, The Year-Long Birthday Party for the Country, And Having Fun After Retirement
    Jan 22 2026

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    Our Fourth Season kicks off with a special guest, the indefatigable Mary Alice Kelly, the Committee chair of Lewes 250, an organization charged with celebrating the legacy of the American Revolution and how it continues to shape the Lewes community, the First Town in the First State. A former music industry executive, active member of the DAR, and avid historian, Mak, as she’s known to her friends, opens up about the challenge of planning a local birthday party for a country and, in the process, discovering how to have more fun in retirement than she often experienced when working.

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    47 min
  • The Annual Holiday Extravaganza Celebrating This Year’s Guests Armed With Food, Drinks, and a Real Audience
    Dec 11 2025

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    A final episode for the year with a live audience at Kindle Restaurant with guests from our third season including Bill Collick, Dr. Kathy Henn, Jim Semivan, Ed Zygmonski, Dick Bryan, Dr. Kevin Mallinson, Lisa Graff, Hillary Summerbell, Mike DiPaolo, Matt Carter, Jenn Wagner, Ed Paterline, Bill Hicks, Bob Rabatsky, Jay Donecker, and Shook. A funny, personal, irreverent conversation among 18 people sitting around a bar, talking about their experience on the podcast, who should play them in the movie, and one thing everyone should do when living or visiting Lewes.

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    35 min
  • So You Finally Retired - Now What? Bill Hicks, Bob Rabatsky, Jay Donecker, and “Shook” Open Up About Being Retired - The Good, The Bad, and The Wonderful
    Nov 25 2025

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    Four men, each successful in their own right, open up about a life stage that if you’re lucky, is inevitable - being retired. A candid discussion of what they expected, what they learned, the challenges, and the fun of no longer being traditionally employed. All have found a way to give back. All are busy; all are doing what they like. And, yes, all are still laughing, which isn’t a real surprise when you consider they collectively have survived nearly 300 years of life. If you’ve done that, you’re bound to have learned a few things along the way.

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    47 min
  • Larry Franz - Getting Things Done Whether You’re at the Pentagon, a Union, or a City Bench
    Nov 4 2025

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    Larry Franz has always gotten things done. While working in a factory, he became the local union’s president, used the extra money to pay for college, and negotiated the best CBA his members had ever won. At the Pentagon, one of the toughest bureaucracies in the country, generals relied upon him to navigate through all the egos and red tape and make their plans happen. Now retired, from his bench on 2nd street, Larry is quietly doing the same here in Lewes. Instead of complaining about his rough childhood or being kicked out of the house at 18, Larry learned self-reliance, the power of listening, and the joy and freedom that comes with focusing on what you can or should be doing instead of all the rest.

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    45 min
  • Ft. Miles - WWII Base, Soviet Sub Tracking Station, Bazooka Training Area, or Military Beach Resort? Yes. Ed Paterline takes us behind the scenes at Lewes’ Most Famous Fort
    Oct 16 2025

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    Tucked under sand and towered over by trees inside Cape Henlopen State Park, Ft. Miles was once an active military base from World War II through the Cold War and into the Vietnam War. Ed Paterline, Fort Miles Historical Association Board Member, takes us through the fort’s storied history and how a determined group of volunteers, mostly retired, turned an abandoned piece of history into a remarkable museum through old-fashioned grit and determination. They’ve helped bring history alive.

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    47 min
  • Frustrated By The MLB Postseason? Were Your Hopes and Dreams Squashed by the Same Goliaths? You Have an Alternative Right Here in Lewes
    Oct 3 2025

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    18 Major League Baseball Clubs have been sent home, another notch on their annual misery belts. Have your fan dreams been squashed; your hope destroyed, while the usual clubs march on? Ready to give up? Don’t. You can keep hold of your annual fixation with failure and still root for a winner - the Lewes Vintage Base Ball Club. They play by 1860s rules. Nine players. Nine innings. Three outs. No gloves. Outs on one bound of the ball. No overrunning first base. Players with nicknames like Oyster, Bullfrog, and Squirrel. Money doesn’t rule all. Tickets and parking on free. And they win. Former guest Mike DiPaolo explains all in our latest mini-cast


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    13 min