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Jordan Johnson - Hey Neighbor 123

53 min · 2. apr. 2026
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In this episode of Love Living Local 315, we sit down with Utica native Jordan Johnson, a single father, entrepreneur, music producer, and newly published author who’s all about turning life’s challenges into fuel. Jordan shares how this current season of his life feels like a culmination of everything he’s been through, from early struggles to building something meaningful for himself and his family. It’s a conversation rooted in reflection, growth, and the idea that sometimes the toughest seasons are what shape you the most. We get into real conversations around parenting, mindset and what it means to lead by example. Jordan opens up about raising two teenage boys, learning how to communicate and realizing that kids are always watching. The discussion naturally flows into self-talk, discipline and how easy it is to get stuck in your own head. But Jordan keeps bringing it back to perspective. No matter what you’re going through, there’s always a way to flip it and find something positive to build from. On top of that, Jordan dives into his journey as an author and business owner, from writing his book Turning the Tables from Negative Thinking to Positive Living to running his mobile detailing business here in the 315. His message is simple but powerful. You don’t need to have everything figured out. You just need to keep moving, stay coachable and believe that your next win is on the way. We Talk About: • Why reflection and quiet time are key to growth and self-awareness • Lessons from being a young father and raising two teenage boys • How negative self-talk holds people back and how to break it • The story behind his book and the message of turning setbacks into wins • Building a business locally and what makes Utica a unique place to grow This one is real, relatable, and packed with perspective. If you’ve ever felt stuck or unsure of your next move, this conversation will hit home. This episode is brought to you by Vault Capital Partners. (https://www.instagram.com/vaultcapitalpartners) --- Show Markers: (0:00) - Welcome & Introduction (1:00) - What Season is Jordan Most Proud Of (2:30) - Daily Reflection & Silence (4:30) - Lessons From Parenting (7:05) - Kids Are Always Watching (8:25) - Maturing as a Dad (10:00) - The Leader Doesn't Always Know (14:00) - Allowing Your Kids to Learn From Mistakes (17:00) - Eliminating Negative Self Talk (19:30) - Becoming an Author (22:30) - There's Always Room For Positivity (24:15) - Perspective (25:45) - Auto Detailing Business (28:20) - Patterns Observed (31:50) - Who the Book is For (35:20) - Emotions & Being Coachable (45:50) - Rapid Fire Questions --- Jordan Johnson's Links: FB - https://www.facebook.com/JDubthegenius IG - https://www.instagram.com/Jdubthegenius Detailing FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558813994621 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@JDubthegenius --- Love Living Local Links: Podcast Email - media@lovelivinglocal315.com Website - https://www.lovelivinglocal315.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@LoveLivingLocal315 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lovelivinglocal315 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lovelivinglocal315 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lovelivinglocal315 Scott's FB - https://www.facebook.com/scott.grates.1 Scott's Website - https://www.scottgrates.com Referrals Done Right - https://www.referralsdoneright.org

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Neruda Perdomo - Hey Neighbor 131

In this episode of Love Living Local 315, we sit down with Neruda Perdomo, a recent Utica University graduate, former Pioneers basketball standout, and co-host of the growing sports podcast Not Even D2. Originally from New York City, Neruda shares how basketball brought him to Utica and how his time here helped shape both his career goals and his perspective on life. What started as a college basketball journey quickly turned into a passion for storytelling, content creation and building meaningful connections through media. Neruda talks about the discipline that comes from being a Division III athlete, the lessons he's learned behind the microphone and the confidence that comes from pushing through uncomfortable moments. From interviewing Division III athletes to landing conversations with Division I coaches and NBA players, he explains how every opportunity has helped prepare him for a career in sports media. He also reflects on the influence of his parents, both accomplished storytellers in their own right and why staying curious has been one of his biggest advantages. We also talk about his experience working behind the scenes with Love Living Local, what surprised him most about the Mohawk Valley and why this community became much more than just a place to attend college. This episode is full of energy, optimism and a reminder that chasing big dreams often starts with saying yes to the next opportunity. --- Show Markers: (0:00) - Welcome & Introduction (1:15) - Journey & Becoming a Storyteller (1:55) - Finding Utica Through Basketball (4:15) - Start of Not Even D2 (7:15) - Preparing For Big Name Guests (12:35) - Intern Experience with Vuew Media & LLL (14:15) - Storytelling & Life Experience (16:15) - Don't Let Small Minded People Limit You (18:10) - Shout Out to Dad (19:15) - Graduating & What Success Looks Like (23:10) - Dream Guests (23:40) - Living in Utica (28:25) - Future Project Aspirations (30:15) - Rapid Fire Questions --- Neruda's Links: Website - https://nerudaperdomo.myportfolio.com IG - https://www.instagram.com/nerudaperdomo NED2 IG - https://www.instagram.com/notevend2 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Notevend2 --- Love Living Local Links: Podcast Email - media@lovelivinglocal315.com Website - https://www.lovelivinglocal315.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@LoveLivingLocal315 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lovelivinglocal315 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lovelivinglocal315 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lovelivinglocal315 Scott's FB - https://www.facebook.com/scott.grates.1 Scott's Website - https://www.scottgrates.com Referrals Done Right - https://www.referralsdoneright.org

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John Calabrese - Hey Neighbor 130

In this episode of Love Living Local 315, we sit down with John Calabrese, President and CEO of First Source Federal Credit Union, for a conversation about leadership, community and why he believes the future of Central New York has never been brighter. From a global career with Pfizer that took him around the world to building Express Employment Professionals from the ground up, John shares the pivotal moments that shaped both his career and his philosophy on leadership. John opens up about the decision to leave a corporate career and return home to be closer to family. He also reflects on the challenges of starting a business from scratch, navigating the uncertainty of COVID and making difficult decisions when the people counting on you matter most. Throughout the conversation, one theme keeps surfacing: servant leadership. Whether he is talking about employees, customers, or the community, John believes success comes from helping others succeed first. We also dive into the future of First Source, the importance of financial literacy and the opportunities emerging across the Mohawk Valley. From economic development and small business growth to attracting talent and building a more diversified economy, John shares an optimistic outlook on where the region is headed. This episode is packed with practical advice, local pride and a refreshing perspective on what makes the 315 such a special place to call home. Thank you to First Source for being a major supporter of our platform. --- Show Markers: (0:00) - Welcome & Introduction (0:45) - Leaving Pfizer & Returning Home (2:15) - Transition to Express (3:50) - Servant Leadership & Family (6:15) - What Brought John to First Source (7:30) - Expanding Charter (9:15) - Growth vs. Service (11:05) - Community Involvement & Financial Literacy (13:00) - Herkimer County Projects (15:30) - AI in the Industry (17:30) - Beyond Banking (18:55) - Budget & Habits (23:30) - Why CNY is Special (25:10) - When People Think of First Source (26:30) - Human Connection (27:30) - Locations & Future Plans (28:25) - Biggest Opportunity (30:10) - Rapid Fire Questions --- John & First Source Links: Website - https://www.fsource.org IG - https://www.instagram.com/fsourcefcu FB - https://www.facebook.com/fsourcefcu Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-calabrese-ab8a6a7 --- Love Living Local Links: Podcast Email - media@lovelivinglocal315.com Website - https://www.lovelivinglocal315.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@LoveLivingLocal315 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lovelivinglocal315 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lovelivinglocal315 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lovelivinglocal315 Scott's FB - https://www.facebook.com/scott.grates.1 Scott's Website - https://www.scottgrates.com Referrals Done Right - https://www.referralsdoneright.org

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Jennifer Huntley - Hey Neighbor 129

In this episode of Love Living Local 315, we sit down with Jennifer Huntley, Executive Director of Paige’s Childhood Cancer Fund, an organization that has spent nearly 30 years supporting children and families facing childhood cancer across Central New York. What began as a small memorial walk in honor of a six-year-old girl named Paige has grown into a powerful mission that now serves families across 22 counties. Jennifer shares the story behind the organization, the impact of Paige’s legacy and why the work continues to matter just as much today as it did three decades ago. This conversation shines a light on the realities families face after a childhood cancer diagnosis. Jennifer talks about the financial strain, the constant travel for treatment and the emotional toll that comes with caring for a child battling cancer. She explains how Paige’s Childhood Cancer Fund steps in with immediate support, helps families build community and works closely with Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital to address the greatest needs along the journey. We also discuss the incredible resilience of the children and families she meets every day. Jennifer shares stories that are both heartbreaking and inspiring, along with the perspective she has gained from working alongside families during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. This episode is a powerful reminder of the strength that exists in our communities and the difference people can make when they come together around a common cause. We Discuss: • The story of Paige and how her legacy sparked a mission that has lasted nearly 30 years • The challenges families face after receiving a childhood cancer diagnosis • How Paige’s Childhood Cancer Fund provides financial and emotional support • The long-term impact childhood cancer has on survivors and their families • Ways individuals and businesses can help support children battling cancer across Central New York This conversation is emotional, inspiring and full of perspective. It is also a reminder that sometimes the most meaningful way to help is simply to show up, spread awareness and let families know they are not facing their journey alone. This episode is brought to you by Vault Capital Partners. (https://www.instagram.com/vaultcapitalpartners) --- Show Markers: (0:00) - Welcome & Introduction (0:55) - Story of Paige's Childhood Cancer Fund (2:30) - 30 Years Later (3:45) - Day to Day Operations (6:00) - How Did Jennifer Get Involved? (7:00) - Standing Out & Spreading Awareness (8:15) - Comfort Kits & Financial Help (9:45) - Resilience & Community (11:20) - Providing Some Normalcy (12:45) - Long Term Journey (15:20) - Powerful Moments & Success Stories (17:15) - Are There Warning Signs? (18:30) - Prevention & Environment Factors (20:30) - Growth & Rebranding (22:15) - Annual Events (27:00) - Getting to Know the Need (28:30) - June Run (30:10) - Keeping Memories Alive (32:30) - Not Bringing Work Home (35:45) - Rapid Fire Questions --- Jennifer Huntley's Links: Website - https://paigesccf.org IG - https://www.instagram.com/paigeschildhoodcancerfund FB - https://www.facebook.com/paigeschildhoodcancerfund Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/paiges-childhood-cancer-fund --- Love Living Local Links: Podcast Email - media@lovelivinglocal315.com Website - https://www.lovelivinglocal315.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@LoveLivingLocal315 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lovelivinglocal315 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lovelivinglocal315 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lovelivinglocal315 Scott's FB - https://www.facebook.com/scott.grates.1 Scott's Website - https://www.scottgrates.com Referrals Done Right - https://www.referralsdoneright.org

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Daniel Clark - Hey Neighbor 128

In this episode of Love Living Local 315, we sit down with Daniel Clark, a US Marine Corps veteran, former Utica firefighter and paramedic, and founder of Adirondack Spirit Leadership Forge. Dan opens up about a life built around service, from growing up in a family deeply connected to education and the fire department, to serving overseas in the Marines and later working on the front lines here in Utica. What starts as a conversation about service quickly turns into a much deeper discussion about trauma, purpose, mental health and the realities many veterans and first responders face after years of carrying heavy experiences. Dan speaks honestly about burnout, emotional regulation, fatherhood and the loneliness that can come from living through experiences most people cannot fully understand. He shares how important community, nature and open conversations have been in his own healing journey, while also talking about the need to move mental health conversations beyond crisis response and toward prevention. There are some incredibly powerful moments in this one, especially around learning how to slow down, reconnect and ask for help before things spiral too far. We also dive into Dan’s vision for Adirondack Spirit Leadership Forge and his goal of creating a healing-focused outdoor center for veterans, first responders, entrepreneurs, and community members across Central New York. From leadership retreats and mental health workshops to mentorship opportunities for young people, his focus is all about rebuilding connection in a world that often feels disconnected. We Cover: • Dan’s journey from the Marines to the Utica Fire Department and the impact of service • The mental health struggles many veterans and first responders face in silence • Why nature, community, and conversation play such a major role in healing • The mission and future vision behind Adirondack Spirit Leadership Forge • Supporting youth leadership, mentorship and stronger community connection in the 315 This conversation is a reminder that healing is not weakness, and that nobody is meant to carry everything alone. This episode is brought to you by Vault Capital Partners. (https://www.instagram.com/vaultcapitalpartners) --- Show Markers: (0:00) - Welcome & Introduction (0:40) - Journey of Service (2:30) - Enlisting in the Marines (4:15) - The Lonely Side & Trauma (7:15) - The Moment Dan Knew (9:30) - People Struggling Alone (12:15) - Growing Focus on Mental Health (13:30) - Adirondack Spirit Leadership Forge (18:30) - Looking For a Location (19:30) - The Vision (23:10) - Replacing an EAP Program (24:30) - American Legion Involvement (26:30) - Boys State (29:30) - Helping the Youth (30:50) - Supporting the Mission (31:50) - Rapid Fire Questions --- Daniel Clark's Links: Website - https://www.adirondackspiritleadershipforgellc.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@DanielClark7 FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070653181737 --- Love Living Local Links: Podcast Email - media@lovelivinglocal315.com Website - https://www.lovelivinglocal315.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@LoveLivingLocal315 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lovelivinglocal315 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lovelivinglocal315 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lovelivinglocal315 Scott's FB - https://www.facebook.com/scott.grates.1 Scott's Website - https://www.scottgrates.com Referrals Done Right - https://www.referralsdoneright.org

28. maj 202634 min
episode Mary Warfel Moquin - Hey Neighbor 127 artwork

Mary Warfel Moquin - Hey Neighbor 127

In this episode, we sit down with Mary Warfel Moquin, founder of A Brand New Day, for a conversation that goes far beyond marketing. Mary shares the story behind launching her business after navigating job loss, motherhood, health complications and the realization that the traditional corporate path no longer aligned with the life she wanted to build. What started as freelancing during the pandemic slowly evolved into a business rooted in storytelling, authenticity and helping brands connect with people in a more human way.  Mary dives into her philosophy around “human-to-human marketing” and why so many businesses struggle to clearly communicate who they are. From branding and vulnerability to email marketing and storytelling, she explains how the strongest brands are built through trust, clarity and genuine connection. The conversation also explores the realities of entrepreneurship while balancing motherhood. We also get into Mary’s love for poetry, writing and community. She talks about how storytelling has shaped her entire life, why the Mohawk Valley is such a unique place for entrepreneurs and how collaboration has become one of the area’s greatest strengths. We Cover: • Mary Warfel Moquin’s journey from corporate marketing to entrepreneurship • The idea behind “human-to-human marketing” and why authenticity matters • The difference between marketing and sales, and why small businesses confuse the two • Balancing motherhood, creativity, and building a business from the ground up • How storytelling, poetry, and community all influence the way she approaches branding This conversation is a reminder that great marketing is not about being louder. It’s about being real, telling better stories and creating genuine connections with people. This episode is brought to you by Vault Capital Partners. (https://www.instagram.com/vaultcapitalpartners) --- Show Markers: (0:00) - Welcome & Introduction (1:00) - Origins of A Brand New Day (7:30) - Human to Human Marketing (10:15) - Why Small Businesses Struggle to Communicate (12:10) - Outsourcing Your Weaknesses (13:10) - Marketing vs. Sales (16:15) - Working with Mary (17:55) - People Buy on Emotion & Why? (19:45) - Building a Strong Brand From Scratch (22:00) - Email Marketing (25:35) - Most Challenging Part (27:50) - Flexibility & Work Life Integration (30:45) - Poetry & Writing (34:10) - Community (37:00) - What's Next (40:05) - Rapid Fire Questions --- Mary Warfel Moquin's Links: Website - https://www.abrandnew.day Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marywarfelmoquin FB - https://www.facebook.com/p/A-Brand-New-Day-Co-61572507656380 --- Love Living Local Links: Podcast Email - media@lovelivinglocal315.com Website - https://www.lovelivinglocal315.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@LoveLivingLocal315 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lovelivinglocal315 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lovelivinglocal315 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lovelivinglocal315 Scott's FB - https://www.facebook.com/scott.grates.1 Scott's Website - https://www.scottgrates.com Referrals Done Right - https://www.referralsdoneright.org

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