Talking Life In Vermont With Jonathan Schroth

17: William Kelley

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Some conversations leave you with more questions than answers—and sometimes that’s exactly the point. This week, I’m joined by William Kelley, Practitioner or Psychology, holistic wellness practitioner, meditation and yoga instructor, musician, and founder of Pyramid Holistic Wellness Center. We dive into some of life’s biggest questions, exploring spirituality, consciousness, the paranormal, mental health, religion, gratitude, and what it really means to stay open-minded. Whether you’re a skeptic, a believer, or somewhere in the middle, this isn’t about convincing anyone what to think. It’s about having an honest conversation, asking better questions, and exploring ideas that most people don’t talk about out loud. Along the way, we discuss ghosts, haunted locations like Wilson Castle and the Conjuring House, the connection between mental health and spirituality, why gratitude matters, and whether love might be the one thing that truly connects us all. No matter where you land on these topics, I think you’ll walk away seeing the world just a little differently. Episode Partner: McNeil & Reedy - A Rutland tradition since 1956, helping generations of Vermonters look their best with quality menswear, expert tailoring, and exceptional service. Special thanks to our sponsors:  ICO Electric – Powering homes, businesses, and communities across Vermont.  The Hub CoWorks – Rutland’s home for entrepreneurs, remote workers, creators, and community. Thanks for listening to Talking Life in Vermont. If you enjoy the show, please follow, rate, and share it—it helps more than you know.

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episode 17: William Kelley artwork

17: William Kelley

Some conversations leave you with more questions than answers—and sometimes that’s exactly the point. This week, I’m joined by William Kelley, Practitioner or Psychology, holistic wellness practitioner, meditation and yoga instructor, musician, and founder of Pyramid Holistic Wellness Center. We dive into some of life’s biggest questions, exploring spirituality, consciousness, the paranormal, mental health, religion, gratitude, and what it really means to stay open-minded. Whether you’re a skeptic, a believer, or somewhere in the middle, this isn’t about convincing anyone what to think. It’s about having an honest conversation, asking better questions, and exploring ideas that most people don’t talk about out loud. Along the way, we discuss ghosts, haunted locations like Wilson Castle and the Conjuring House, the connection between mental health and spirituality, why gratitude matters, and whether love might be the one thing that truly connects us all. No matter where you land on these topics, I think you’ll walk away seeing the world just a little differently. Episode Partner: McNeil & Reedy - A Rutland tradition since 1956, helping generations of Vermonters look their best with quality menswear, expert tailoring, and exceptional service. Special thanks to our sponsors:  ICO Electric – Powering homes, businesses, and communities across Vermont.  The Hub CoWorks – Rutland’s home for entrepreneurs, remote workers, creators, and community. Thanks for listening to Talking Life in Vermont. If you enjoy the show, please follow, rate, and share it—it helps more than you know.

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episode 16: Daniel Villarreal artwork

16: Daniel Villarreal

Talking Life in Vermont: Daniel Villarreal — Second Chances, Building Something Bigger, and Leaving a Legacy In this episode of Talking Life in Vermont, I sit down with Daniel Villarreal, owner of Meticulous LLC. Daniel’s story is one that sticks with you. We talk about growing up in Vermont, hitting some difficult seasons in life, making the decision to change direction, and building something completely different. From starting with one mower and one truck to growing a company that now employs over 20 people, Daniel shares what it really takes to build a business — and more importantly, build a life you’re proud of. We talk about second chances, sobriety, family, parenting, community, and why success isn’t just about numbers on paper. Daniel shares how his company works to give people opportunities, provide stability, and create a culture where people can grow. We also get into the lighter stuff — childhood memories, seven-layer cookies, hunting, golf, food, raising kids, vacation adventures, and what makes Vermont such a special place to call home. This conversation is honest, emotional, funny, and very Vermont. Thanks for listening to Talking Life in Vermont.

25 de jun de 20261 h 1 min
episode 15: Casey McNeil artwork

15: Casey McNeil

This week on Talking Life in Vermont, I sit down with Casey McNeil, third-generation owner of McNeil & Reedy in downtown Rutland, as they celebrate 70 years in business. We talk about what it means to come home, raise a family here, and help carry on a local business that has been part of Rutland for generations. Casey shares his thoughts on housing in our region, moving back to Rutland County, working with his dad and uncle, renovating the store, and why he sees retail as more hospitality than sales. We also get into fatherhood, old cars, grilling, whiskey, dressing well, the perfect summer day in Vermont, and a terrifying “life flashed before my eyes” moment from his college years in Burlington. A big thank you to The Hub CoWorks on Merchants Row in Rutland for giving this podcast a home, and to ICO Electric for helping support local conversations like this one. If you want to change a community, you have to know who’s in it.

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episode 13: Stephen Wilk Returns! artwork

13: Stephen Wilk Returns!

Stephen Wilk returns to the Talking Life in Vermont Podcast to share the story of his month-long trip to Costa Rica and the yoga instructor training that became a deeply transformative experience. In this episode, Stephen talks about the path that led him to yoga, the years it took to finally make this training happen, and what it was like to spend three weeks immersed in movement, meditation, philosophy, silence, community, and self-discovery. Jonathan is also joined by Miranda Schroth as they explore the deeper meaning of yoga beyond stretching, including awareness, healing, mantra, breath, joy, curiosity, and reconnecting with who we really are. Stephen also shares stories from Costa Rica, including the food, the people, the off-grid beachfront setting, the tattoo that marked the experience, and what it felt like coming back home with a renewed sense of light, purpose, and excitement. This is a conversation about transformation, presence, and bringing something meaningful back into the community. And remember: if you want to change your community, you have to know who’s in it Special Thanks to The Hub CoWorks for providing todays recording space!

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