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Richmond River Rats, Run Clubs & Red Flags (James River, Carytown Run Club, Eric Lannon, etc) — Unscripted #050

1 h 3 min · 29. mai 2026
episode Richmond River Rats, Run Clubs & Red Flags (James River, Carytown Run Club, Eric Lannon, etc) — Unscripted #050 cover

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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513071/fan_mail/new] Join Carytown Run Club every Saturday at 9AM  Instagram: @carytownrunclub [https://instagram.com/carytownrunclub] A free community run for all experience levels focused on movement, connection, and meeting good people in Richmond. Vera Creative Club Merch: https://veraclub.myshopify.com [https://veraclub.myshopify.com] --- In this episode of Vera House Unscripted, we discuss a range of Richmond topics including free GRTC bus rides, Dock Street Park, public spaces, social isolation, Carytown Run Club, James River summer culture, Eric Lannon, and some of the stranger stories coming out of Virginia lately. We start with Richmond extending free GRTC rides and how public transportation, parks, trails, and gathering spaces all play a role in helping people feel more connected to the city and to each other. We also discuss Dock Street Park, Rockets Landing, Oregon Hill, neighborhood culture, and why Richmond still feels like a small town despite how much it continues to grow. Later in the episode, we get into modern social behavior, phones, headphones, and the strange reality that people barely acknowledge each other anymore in public spaces. We also talk about Carytown Run Club, summer in Richmond, boating culture, the Lily Pad, and ways people are trying to rebuild real-world community and connection. The second half of the episode shifts into Richmond internet lore and Virginia chaos, including the ongoing legend of Eric Lannon, scams, social manipulation, and one of the wildest stories currently coming out of Chesapeake. Topics include Richmond public transportation, GRTC, Dock Street Park, Carytown Run Club, Oregon Hill, James River culture, social isolation, Eric Lannon, Richmond lore, boating, Lily Pad, public spaces, and Richmond summer culture. Quick interjection to invite you to Vera House Studios. If you are a local Richmond business, entrepreneur, brand owner, or service provider—and you know you need to create better content to get your products and services in front of the right people—we can help. Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/verahouse] Get more info about our studio here. [https://app.quizify.io/funnel/ce5193a069bea027a60e06c57a106eb6] This podcast is produced by Vera House [https://www.verahouse.co/] — a creative club and premium media studio based in Richmond, Virginia. Our studio exists to champion local brands, creative expression, rva culture, and produce high-impact content for founders, makers, and modern businesses. Follow the movement: instagram.com/verahouse.co [https://instagram.com/verahouse.co] youtube.com/@verahousepod [https://youtube.com/@verahousepod] verahouse.co [https://www.verahouse.co/] Hosted by Myke Metzger & Perri Young: instagram.com/mykemetzger [https://instagram.com/mykemetzger] instagram.com/planetperri [https://instagram.com/planetperri]

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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513071/fan_mail/new] Join Carytown Run Club every Saturday at 9AM  Instagram: @carytownrunclub [https://instagram.com/carytownrunclub] A free community run for all experience levels focused on movement, connection, and meeting good people in Richmond. Vera Creative Club Merch: https://veraclub.myshopify.com [https://veraclub.myshopify.com] --- In this episode of Vera House Unscripted, we discuss a range of Richmond topics including free GRTC bus rides, Dock Street Park, public spaces, social isolation, Carytown Run Club, James River summer culture, Eric Lannon, and some of the stranger stories coming out of Virginia lately. We start with Richmond extending free GRTC rides and how public transportation, parks, trails, and gathering spaces all play a role in helping people feel more connected to the city and to each other. We also discuss Dock Street Park, Rockets Landing, Oregon Hill, neighborhood culture, and why Richmond still feels like a small town despite how much it continues to grow. Later in the episode, we get into modern social behavior, phones, headphones, and the strange reality that people barely acknowledge each other anymore in public spaces. We also talk about Carytown Run Club, summer in Richmond, boating culture, the Lily Pad, and ways people are trying to rebuild real-world community and connection. The second half of the episode shifts into Richmond internet lore and Virginia chaos, including the ongoing legend of Eric Lannon, scams, social manipulation, and one of the wildest stories currently coming out of Chesapeake. Topics include Richmond public transportation, GRTC, Dock Street Park, Carytown Run Club, Oregon Hill, James River culture, social isolation, Eric Lannon, Richmond lore, boating, Lily Pad, public spaces, and Richmond summer culture. Quick interjection to invite you to Vera House Studios. If you are a local Richmond business, entrepreneur, brand owner, or service provider—and you know you need to create better content to get your products and services in front of the right people—we can help. Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/verahouse] Get more info about our studio here. [https://app.quizify.io/funnel/ce5193a069bea027a60e06c57a106eb6] This podcast is produced by Vera House [https://www.verahouse.co/] — a creative club and premium media studio based in Richmond, Virginia. Our studio exists to champion local brands, creative expression, rva culture, and produce high-impact content for founders, makers, and modern businesses. Follow the movement: instagram.com/verahouse.co [https://instagram.com/verahouse.co] youtube.com/@verahousepod [https://youtube.com/@verahousepod] verahouse.co [https://www.verahouse.co/] Hosted by Myke Metzger & Perri Young: instagram.com/mykemetzger [https://instagram.com/mykemetzger] instagram.com/planetperri [https://instagram.com/planetperri]

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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2513071/fan_mail/new] Vera Creative Club Merch: https://veraclub.myshopify.com [https://veraclub.myshopify.com] In this episode of Vera House Unscripted, we discuss a wide range of Richmond topics including the Briley Brothers, surveillance cameras, local shopping culture, Richmond history, public infrastructure, and some of the city’s strangest stories and traditions. We start with Richmond being named one of the best cities in America for shopping local and talk about the city’s strong independent business culture, creative scene, markets, and community identity. We also discuss Rest Fest, Dogwood Dell, the Carillon, and the ongoing frustration around unfinished or poorly executed city projects. Later in the episode, we get into Richmond surveillance systems, red light cameras, automated traffic enforcement, privacy concerns, and broader conversations around data collection and “smart city” infrastructure. We also discuss Bagel the Beagle, Richmond internet nostalgia, and how certain local stories become part of the city’s identity. The second half of the episode shifts into Richmond true crime history, including a deep conversation around the Briley Brothers, violence, criminal psychology, death row escapes, and some of the darker stories connected to Richmond and Virginia history. Topics include Richmond shopping culture, local businesses, surveillance cameras, red light tickets, Dogwood Dell, the Carillon, Bagel the Beagle, the Briley Brothers, Richmond true crime, public infrastructure, privacy concerns, and Richmond history. Quick interjection to invite you to Vera House Studios. If you are a local Richmond business, entrepreneur, brand owner, or service provider—and you know you need to create better content to get your products and services in front of the right people—we can help. Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/verahouse] Get more info about our studio here. [https://app.quizify.io/funnel/ce5193a069bea027a60e06c57a106eb6] This podcast is produced by Vera House [https://www.verahouse.co/] — a creative club and premium media studio based in Richmond, Virginia. Our studio exists to champion local brands, creative expression, rva culture, and produce high-impact content for founders, makers, and modern businesses. Follow the movement: instagram.com/verahouse.co [https://instagram.com/verahouse.co] youtube.com/@verahousepod [https://youtube.com/@verahousepod] verahouse.co [https://www.verahouse.co/] Hosted by Myke Metzger & Perri Young: instagram.com/mykemetzger [https://instagram.com/mykemetzger] instagram.com/planetperri [https://instagram.com/planetperri]

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