Dive into the vibrant celebration of arts at the Virginia Arts Festival with host Paul Rice and guest Alli Pereira on Norfolk Currents. Explore a spectacular lineup of Grammy award-winning artists, world-class performances, and immersive experiences, from jazz to classical and beyond. Tune in to discover the fusion of tradition and innovation in Norfolk's premier cultural event, promising enchanting experiences for every art lover.
Dive into the imaginative world of the Barry Art Museum with Charlotte Potter Kasic on Norfolk Currents, where groundbreaking exhibitions merge the past with the present. Explore the intersection of art and innovation, from dolls that teach about global health to futuristic automata, along with the museum's transformative expansion and role in nurturing local talent. Tune in for a journey through art history and contemporary creation right in the heart of Norfolk's cultural landscape.
This week on the Currents podcast we're joined by Amber and Carrie from the Hermitage Museum's new Visual Art School to discuss upcoming classes, making art accessible to everyone, and more.
Dive into the transformative journey of the Elizabeth River with Norfolk Currents as host Paul Rice and guest Luisa Black of the Elizabeth River Project uncover the riveting success of local environmental stewardship. Explore the inspiring story of the Moneypoint restoration, innovative green practices at the Ryan Resilience Lab, and the community's united front in turning the tide against pollution. Tune in to learn how grassroots efforts are forging a path for a revitalized, resilient waterway that thrives with wildlife and community spirit.
In this episode of Norfolk Currents, we sit down with Michael Mahgerefteh of Colley Executive Offices to delve into the world of small business and entrepreneurship. Michael shares the fascinating story behind the family-owned business, touching on his background in music, commercial real estate, and the driving force behind creating a supportive environment for local entrepreneurs.
We got to sit down with the Hermitage Museum team as they unveil the recently renovated Visual Arts School on their Norfolk campus. The historic space is now outfitted with modern amenities, beautiful light-filled spaces, a new digital arts classroom, and so much more. New and improved classes, summer camps, and events are on the way.
Learn more about the history, the process, and the fundraising that went into making this stunning space a reality.
Join us in this enlightening episode of Norfolk Currents as host Paul Rice sits down with acclaimed architect Mel Price to discuss her firm's community-centric projects, navigating coastal and social resilience, and the future of Downtown Norfolk. Hear the inspiring journey of Mel's firm, as she shares how their role extended far beyond architecture during the pandemic to support local businesses. Dive in to uncover her insights into the challenges and solutions for housing and urban design in Norfolk, as we discuss the power of collaboration and inclusiveness in building vibrant communities.
This week we sit down with Danielle Talley to hear her story of leaving a career in finance, moving to Norfolk, starting Sky's the Limit Yoga Company, and more.
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Jessica and Chris of Norfolk indie folk rock band Berries join us on the podcast this week to discuss their origins and new music!Topics covered:
NBA referee Tony Brothers discusses his journey from becoming a ref, to launching nonprofits and his namesake restaurant in Norfolk. He shares his vision for more music festivals, hopes for downtown growth, and stories of the celebrities he's brought to the city. Tony emphasizes the importance of community, and aims to create unique dining and entertainment experiences that bring people together. He also gives an inside look at Brothers' ambiance, menu, and challenges of opening during COVID.
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Charles Rasputin, a leader in the city's creative community, sat down to discuss Norfolk's evolution and why arts and culture are so vital to the area. From the emergence of the NEON District to Work | Release and Slowdive to what comes next for NFK.
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In this episode of the Norfolk Currents podcast, Gillian Pressman from YIMBY Hampton Roads discusses solutions to the housing shortage in the region. She explains how YIMBY advocates for abundant, affordable housing development to promote equity and sustainability.Key topics covered:The housing shortage is limiting opportunity and displacing lower-income residents.Policy changes like zoning reform and reduced parking requirements can make housing more abundant.YIMBY supports diverse housing at all income levels to meet demand and reduce displacement.State policy can help streamline development across multiple jurisdictions.Listeners can get involved by volunteering, attending events, and sharing endorsements.Follow @nfk.va on Instagram
We sit down with Rich Meredith ahead of opening a major redevelopment project in Norfolk. The Railyards at Lambert's Point are being led by a 100-year old firm, Meredith Construction.
Join us as we speak with Mike Merritt, owner of Siren Skate Shop and advocate with Bike Norfolk. Mike talks about starting the skate shop in Norfolk after retiring from the US Navy. He discusses the shop's offerings of skateboards, bikes, scooters and roller skates, and how they survived supply chain issues during COVID.
Mike also shares his work with Bike Norfolk, advocating for more bicycle infrastructure in the city of Norfolk. He discusses the current biking conditions, priority projects like protected bike lanes on Granby St, and the importance of bikes for issues like climate change, safety, and transportation equity.
Mike encourages everyone to get out and ride more in Norfolk! Whether you're a casual rider or need a repair, he invites you to connect with the local cycling community.
Join me as I tour Less Than - Zero Waste Shop, Norfolk's plastic-free sustainable shop. You won't believe all the ways owner Chris is helping locals reduce waste with reusable, package-free alternatives. From edible toothpaste tablets to self-serve refill stations, this shop is changing how Hampton Roads thinks about sustainability. Chris shares the crazy story of how he launched his business during COVID, the community's overwhelming support, and his vision to expand into an alcohol-free bar. This spot is a must-see for anyone trying to go green and ditch disposable plastics!
Join us as we sit down with Jason and Dyan Witt, owners of Water's Edge Winery and Bistro in Norfolk, Virginia. After 20 years of moving around the world with the Navy, including deployments during COVID, Jason retired and decided to open this craft winery in the community he and his family grew to love. Hear their story of sourcing grapes globally but crafting locally, opening up a full restaurant inside the winery, and creating an inviting, family-friendly space to bring the community together.
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Turn up the volume and get ready to rock with The Currents podcast! We're crashing the scene at Not For The Week Records for a raw, real convo with owner Greeno.
This hardcore rocker invites you into the mosh pit of his passion - building community through punk music and culture. Greeno keeps it 100, taking us behind the curtain into late nights on DIY tours, mosh pit memories, and how he's created an inclusive space for music lovers of all types.
Whether you're a punk purist or just punk-curious, Greeno's here to start the dialogue and get you headbanging. There's a seat saved for you in his record shop, so plug in and let the good vibes flow! This is The Currents podcast - where we dive deep with local legends and discover the currents flowing through Hampton Roads. It's time to make some noise, Norfolk!
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Ashley Branton is a Psychic Medium and Professional Tarot reader and owns Velvet Witch in Norfolk. Hear her story on finding her witchy side, opening a shop, and manifesting her local business.
Josh Coplon leads LAVA Presents, a business focused on promoting and showcasing indie artists and local musicians. With over a decade of music management under his belt, Josh is cementing his place in the region's culture. Concerts, shows, and a whole lot more are covered in this interview.
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Delegate Jackie Glass discusses a new policy proposal she is developing around encrypting data from license plate readers used by police. This is in response to the increased use of license plate readers across Virginia. Glass explains how license plate readers work - they are cameras that photograph license plates and collect data on plate numbers and locations. However, there are concerns around privacy, potential misuse of data, and predicting people's movements through machine learning algorithms. Glass wants to balance public safety with privacy protections.