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Living Local with Frisbee Real Estate

Podcast door Ed Frisbee — Frisbee Real Estate

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Welcome to Living Local with Frisbee Real Estate — where we connect neighbors, businesses, and stories, because home is more than four walls. Hosted by Ed Frisbee of Frisbee Real Estate, this podcast highlights the people and places that make Hendersonville, Flat Rock, Fletcher, Asheville, and greater Western North Carolina such a special place to call home. Each episode features local business owners, community leaders, and hidden gems, giving you an authentic look at life in the Blue Ridge. Whether you’re a longtime resident or considering making this area your home, join us as we explore what it truly means to live local in WNC.

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aflevering Living Local with Lynn Staggs from The Storehouse artwork

Living Local with Lynn Staggs from The Storehouse

EPISODE 30: LYNN STAGGS WITH THE STOREHOUSE IN HENDERSON COUNTY, NC In Episode 30 of Living Local with Frisbee Real Estate, Ed welcomes back Lynn Staggs, founder and executive director of The Storehouse, one of Henderson County’s most impactful nonprofit organizations. Lynn returns to discuss The Storehouse’s annual Fourth of July Matching Campaign, the organization's largest fundraiser dedicated entirely to feeding local families in need. For more than a decade, The Storehouse has hosted its Fourth of July fundraising campaign, which began when a retired veteran couple challenged the organization to raise funds by matching donations. What started as a $10,000 match has grown into a major community-wide effort. Last year alone, the campaign raised nearly $100,000, and this year The Storehouse hopes to reach a goal of $125,000 to support food assistance programs throughout Henderson County. Unlike many food assistance organizations, The Storehouse operates independently and is responsible for purchasing much of the food it distributes. Lynn shares that the organization spends approximately $135,000 annually on food, helping provide groceries and household essentials to local families, seniors, veterans, and individuals facing financial hardship. The conversation also highlights The Storehouse’s recently completed move into its new facility on Upward Road. The larger space allows volunteers and staff to better serve the growing number of residents seeking assistance. Lynn explains that demand continues to increase, especially among seniors living alone who often struggle to afford groceries, cleaning supplies, paper products, and other everyday necessities. One of the organization’s most meaningful programs is its Senior Delivery Route, which provides monthly deliveries of groceries and household essentials to homebound seniors who have limited transportation, little family support, and few available resources. Volunteers not only deliver food but also provide valuable wellness checks and personal connections for some of Henderson County’s most vulnerable residents. Lynn shares the heart behind The Storehouse, explaining that the ministry began from a desire to help elderly residents who were struggling to meet basic needs. More than 26 years later, that mission continues through food assistance, volunteer support, community partnerships, and outreach programs that serve hundreds of local families each year. Community members can support The Storehouse by: * Donating to the Fourth of July Matching Campaign * Volunteering at the new facility * Assisting with senior delivery routes * Organizing food drives * Making financial contributions year-round Donations for the matching campaign can be made between June 1 and July 31 through The Storehouse website at storehouseonline.org [http://storehouseonline.org] or by mailing a contribution directly to the organization. For anyone looking to support a local nonprofit making a direct impact on food insecurity in Henderson County, this episode provides an inside look at the work The Storehouse is doing every day to care for neighbors in need. As always, keep living local.

Gisteren - 16 min
aflevering Living Local with Stacy Bishop artwork

Living Local with Stacy Bishop

In Episode 29 of Living Local with Frisbee Real Estate, Ed sits down with Stacy Bishop, Executive Director of Open Arms Pregnancy Center in Hendersonville, North Carolina. The conversation highlights the organization’s mission of supporting women, babies, and families throughout pregnancy and early childhood with free services, practical resources, and emotional support. Open Arms Pregnancy Center has been serving Henderson County since the late 1980s and has continued to grow as the need for family support increases throughout Western North Carolina. Stacy shares that the center currently serves nearly 300 families annually, with thousands of client visits each year for diapers, wipes, baby clothing, ultrasounds, counseling referrals, and wraparound support services. Located at 4005 Asheville Highway in Hendersonville, Open Arms provides services completely free of charge. Families can receive monthly assistance from pregnancy until a child reaches 18 months old. The center also offers limited ultrasounds from six to fourteen weeks with a nurse on staff to help support mothers during early pregnancy. One of the most impactful parts of the episode is Stacy’s explanation of the center’s involvement with the Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) Network. Open Arms works with women who have taken the first abortion pill and later change their minds, helping connect them with progesterone-based reversal treatment. Stacy explains that more than 8,000 babies nationwide have been saved through the abortion pill reversal process. The discussion also touches on the emotional side of the ministry, including support for women dealing with: * Unexpected pregnancies * Previous miscarriages * Anxiety during pregnancy * Domestic violence situations * Financial hardship * Parenting challenges As a faith-based nonprofit, Open Arms focuses on creating a welcoming environment where women and families feel valued, supported, and cared for during difficult seasons of life. Stacy shares ways the community can support the pregnancy center, including: * Donating gently used baby items * Purchasing needed supplies through the center’s Amazon wish list * Financial donations * Volunteer applications * Participating in the “Baby Bottle Boomerang” fundraiser The episode also includes some fun local recommendations around Hendersonville and Western North Carolina. Stacy highlights favorite local spots including: * Mini Batch Bakery & Café in Hendersonville * Salty Landing for seafood * Green River Barbecue in Saluda, especially the fried green tomatoes For families looking for pregnancy support, parenting resources, or ways to give back locally, this episode offers a helpful look into one of Henderson County’s long-standing nonprofit organizations. To learn more about Open Arms Pregnancy Center, volunteer, or donate, visit openarms329.com [http://openarms329.com]. As always, keep living local.

28 mei 2026 - 22 min
aflevering Living Local with Dr. Cory Noll artwork

Living Local with Dr. Cory Noll

In Episode 28 of Living Local with Frisbee Real Estate, Ed sits down with Dr. Cory Noll, founder of Edgewood Holistic Chiropractic Center in Asheville, North Carolina, to explore a different approach to health, healing, and overall wellness. With over 20 years of experience in chiropractic care, Dr. Noll has built his practice around a unique philosophy that goes beyond traditional adjustments. His focus is on the brain and nervous system, emphasizing how the body functions as a connected system rather than just treating isolated symptoms. A major theme of the episode is the role of stress in overall health. Dr. Noll explains that many modern health issues stem from what he describes as “stress physiology,” including physical, chemical, and emotional stressors. His goal is to help patients move out of that state and restore balance, communication, and coherence within the body. At Edgewood Holistic Chiropractic Center, Dr. Noll uses a three-pillar approach to care: * Brain-based chiropractic care to improve nervous system function * Energy-based techniques to address emotional stress and trauma * Functional medicine principles to support organ health and overall wellness * This integrated approach allows him to work with patients dealing with issues like chronic pain, headaches, anxiety, insomnia, brain fog, digestive issues, and high blood pressure. Unlike traditional chiropractic visits, Dr. Noll’s sessions typically last 30 to 45 minutes, giving him time to fully evaluate each individual and tailor care to their specific needs. His focus is not just symptom relief, but helping patients achieve long-term healing and improved quality of life. Dr. Noll also shares his background in neuroscience research at Caltech and how that experience shaped his approach to chiropractic care. His passion lies in helping people understand how their bodies are designed to heal and function at a higher level. Beyond health, the episode highlights some favorite spots around Asheville and Western North Carolina, including: * Taco Billy for breakfast tacos in West Asheville * Gan Shan for Asian fusion * White Labs Brewing Co. for casual dining and local beer * The Hop Ice Cream for a classic Asheville treat * Outdoor favorites like Craggy Gardens and Rattlesnake Lodge trails off the Blue Ridge Parkway * For anyone in Asheville, NC or surrounding areas looking for a more holistic, whole-body approach to chiropractic care, this episode offers valuable insight into a different way of thinking about health. To learn more or schedule a consultation, visit edgewoodwellness.com [http://edgewoodwellness.com] or call 828-254-3838. As always, keep living local.

4 mei 2026 - 21 min
aflevering Living Local with Annamarie Jakubielski artwork

Living Local with Annamarie Jakubielski

EPISODE 27: ANNAMARIE JAKUBIELSKI OF DISCOVER HOMETOWN MAGAZINE – LOCAL MARKETING IN HENDERSONVILLE, NC In this episode of Living Local with Frisbee Real Estate, Ed sits down with Annamarie Jakubielski, publisher of Discover Hometown Magazine, to talk about local business marketing, print advertising, and why staying visible in a crowded market still matters. Annamarie shares her story of moving to Hendersonville, North Carolina from Florida in 2005, looking for a small-town feel with four seasons. Shortly after relocating, her husband launched what is now known as Discover Hometown Magazine, a direct-mail coupon publication serving Henderson County and South Asheville. About six years ago, Annamarie took over the business and has continued to grow it ever since. The magazine is distributed four times per year (February, May, August, and November) and features local business ads and coupons, with no editorial content. Its goal is simple: help small businesses stay top of mind with consumers in their immediate area. A key theme in this episode is the importance of consistent marketing. Annamarie explains that even in a digital world, print advertising still holds strong value because it’s tangible and easy to revisit, unlike online ads that are often forgotten. She emphasizes that businesses need to be seen regularly to remain relevant, especially as consumer attention spans continue to shrink. Discover Hometown Magazine focuses on affordable advertising for small businesses, targeting specific neighborhoods and mail routes with higher engagement. With around 75 advertisers in Henderson County, the publication supports a wide range of industries and encourages local spending by offering incentives through coupons and promotions. Beyond business, the episode highlights why Hendersonville continues to be a great place to live and visit. Annamarie shares some of her favorite local spots, including: * Salty Landing (Etowah) for fresh seafood and burgers * Taco Fiesta (Horseshoe) for fast, affordable local eats * Arabella’s and Eggs Up Grill for breakfast * Outdoor destinations like DuPont State Forest, Pisgah National Forest, and the growing Ecusta Trail * Scenic views at Jump Off Rock and hidden gems like Hooper Lane in Mills River for sunrise and sunset * For local business owners, this episode is especially valuable. It offers insight into effective local advertising strategies, the role of print in modern marketing, and how to build long-term visibility in a competitive market. To learn more or advertise, visit discoverhometown.net [http://discoverhometown.net]. As always, keep living local.

20 apr 2026 - 20 min
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Living Local with Joel Benson

In Episode 26 of Living Local with Frisbee Real Estate, Ed sits down with Joel Benson, the longtime owner-operator of Chick-fil-A in Hendersonville, North Carolina, for a conversation about leadership, community, resilience, and what it takes to build a business that people trust. Joel shares his remarkable Chick-fil-A journey, which started at 16 years old in Tennessee and led him through stores in Colorado, St. Louis, and Nashville before opening the Hendersonville Chick-fil-A in 2001. Now, as Hendersonville Chick-fil-A approaches its 25th anniversary, Joel reflects on why this community became home and why he still loves serving it after more than 30 years with the brand. One of the biggest takeaways from the episode is how unique the Chick-fil-A operator model really is. Joel explains that becoming an operator is highly competitive, often compared to getting into elite universities, and that the process takes years. While operators run their restaurants like owners, Chick-fil-A carefully selects leaders who align with the company’s long-term values and customer-first mission. The conversation also dives into Hurricane Helene and its impact on Hendersonville. Joel shares how one of his Chick-fil-A locations on Spartanburg Highway took on several feet of floodwater, while the other store was left without power for days. On top of that, his own home was heavily affected by landslides and road damage. Despite the devastation, Chick-fil-A corporate sent in major support, helping restore the flooded restaurant and reopen in roughly two weeks, allowing the team to get back to serving first responders, volunteers, and the local community during a critical time. Joel’s story is not just about chicken sandwiches. It’s about servant leadership, faith, team development, and investing in people. He talks about how meaningful it is to help young employees grow, and Ed notes that all three of his children worked at Chick-fil-A and benefited from the experience. For Joel, success is not just measured in sales, but in helping team members become better prepared for life beyond the restaurant. They also talk local favorites around Hendersonville, with Joel recommending: * Pie Squared for pizza * Brooks Tavern for burgers and comfort food * Postero for a higher-end meal * Mountain Deli for downtown lunch * Outdoor spots like Bearwallow Mountain, Jump Off Rock, and local agritourism destinations like Grandad’s Apples and Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard Joel also shares that Chick-fil-A continues rolling out new menu items and seasonal offerings, with mobile app users often getting early access and rewards. If you’re in Hendersonville, NC, you already know Chick-fil-A is a local staple. This episode gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the person leading it, and why his commitment to service, excellence, and community has made such a lasting impact. As always, keep living local.

23 mrt 2026 - 28 min
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