Financially Speaking with Jason LaBarge

Episode 13: A Walk Through History — Severna Park Stories and Lessons from the Past

38 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Financially Speaking with Jason LaBarge, Jason sits down with Scott Jay, the historian of Severna Park, for a conversation that blends personal stories with rich local history. Scott shares what it was like growing up in Severna Park, offers fascinating insight into the history of the very building LaBarge Financial operates in, and reflects on his own retirement journey. It’s an engaging and nostalgic discussion that brings the past to life—making it one of Jason’s favorite episodes to date.

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