Casual. Community. Conversations. We interview community and school leaders, teachers, students, business people and citizens of our area in Upstate South Carolina. We keep it light and fun, while also being educational and informative.
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We sit down with ACTC Sports Medicine Instructor Julia Voyles to talk about building a hands-on program that helps students test-drive real healthcare and fitness careers before college. Then we hear from her husband, former MLB pitcher Brad Voyles about the long minor league grind, his big-league debut, and what it’s like to play baseball around the world.
• building a sports medic...
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Rick Sanders explains how West Pelzer goes from empty storefronts to a thriving Main Street and why he steps into the mayor’s seat to keep that progress moving. Blake Sanders breaks down what changes when you jump from local government to the State House, from taxes and conservation to the realities of passing bills.
• Rick’s path from Michelin career to restoring the old Pelzer Library a...
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Roberta Hamby and Chase Maddox break down how Envision Williamston turns ideas into real events that bring neighbors together and send customers into local shops. We talk through what it takes to plan, fund, and staff community traditions while keeping civic pride at the center.
• Envision Williamston’s role as the fun side of town
• Why the nonprofit shifts away from economic d...
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We swap campus keys for guitar strings and stone wheels, tracing how a retired facilities guru built a popular 100-seat music venue, a revived folk festival, and a mill that brings real flavor back to grits. Along the way, legends drop by, family dinners feed the music, and a new book takes shape.
• origins of The Fiddle and Bow Music Hall and Southern Folk Art Gallery
• intimate ...
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We trade sled runs for city plans with Mayor Rocky Burgess, unpacking why Ingles is delayed, how the town enforces site standards, and where trails and sidewalks unlock daily life. Along the way, we hit sports, small-business wins, and a fast fix for a washed-out bridge.
• why the mayor won’t run again but stays hands-on
• community sled day, churches on the hill, and mayors’ race...
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We explore how shared rituals turn a busy season into a kinder one, from concerts as neutral ground to campus traditions led by our “Director of Holiday Hype.” Tanya shares how she builds warmth with simple, repeatable moments that make people feel seen.
• concerts as rare places of peace
• origin of a holiday hype role at school
• growing up Christmas without Santa
• fami...
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We sit down with John Benca to trace a life that bridges public service and hospitality, from a physics degree and restaurant openings to the Anderson County auditor’s office and a downtown pub that survived downturns and storms. The story crescendos with adopting Sam, a family choice that reframes work, legacy, and leadership.
• education in Georgia and early career moves
• openi...
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We trace Tim Self’s journey from scout leader to foundation head, and unpack how gratitude, trust, and clear asks turn community giving into real healthcare impact. Community response, teen mental health, and workforce pipelines are among the chapters in an interesting and hopeful story.
• small-town roots and scouting lessons shaping leadership
• cookie tables to donor strategy a...
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We put the spotlight on Zach Howard, our longtime sports guy, and trace his path from Clemson and Braves fandom to girl dad life, a special Dallas trip with his father, and the stories that make everyday moments memorable. We also get real about “iPad kids,” TV tray dinners, and finding balance around screens, sports, and family time.
• how Zach joined our show and kept calling in thr...
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We sit down with Julie Bell of the WebbCraft Family Foundation who shares how a hometown endowment fuels early reading, arts access, and life-changing field trips. From Disney-level planning to third-grade literacy, we trace how small grants create big momentum for local kids and teachers.
• Origins of a family foundation and mission
• Endowment model that sustains grants over tim...
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A Halloween special that blends stagecraft, film lore, and smart scares. We trade slasher nostalgia for psychological bite, preview a two-actor Gothic comedy, and share real set stories from Friday the 13th to quick-change chaos on a haunted manor.
• spooky theater that favors wit, speed and surprise
• quick-change comedy with two actors playing eight roles
• Irma Vep show tim...
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A hometown journey through industry change, from textiles to advanced manufacturing, with a candid look at pay, culture, and why long-term loyalty still matters. Trey Thomas shares family stories, youth sports energy, and how community partnerships fuel a stronger workforce.
• origins in Anderson, Clemson engineering, early field work
• Hill Electric’s 70-year pivot from textiles ...
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Jimmy Smith, a lifelong doctor and fire chief, turns mayor and lays out a practical plan to revive Honea Path with open doors, safe streets, and steady investment. We talk downtown revival, fiber, housing, healthcare access, and the ordinance that ended fire fatalities.
• hometown roots, medical training, and 42 years of family care
• 53 years in the fire service and 32 as chief
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We walk through Denver Downs’ new fall season—Lainey Wilson maze, fireworks, flowers, food—and meet the ACTC “Hogfather” whose students breed, deliver, and show pigs while learning real vet science. A student leader joins to share how FFA turned curiosity into a calling.
• Lainey Wilson corn maze design, trivia, photo ops
• How mazes are built using grids and spray
• Mums, sun...
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Rob Young of SC Comic-Con returns to the Boone Show to discuss his experience with cutting-edge stem cell therapy in Mexico and preview the upcoming Fall Edition of SC Comic-Con. He shares an exclusive first look at the historic DC/Marvel crossover comic featuring Batman and Deadpool releasing tomorrow.
• Received 250 million stem cells in Mexico to treat spinal issues, knee problems,...
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The Boone Show welcomes Brandie Greer, CEO of the Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce, and Angie Stringer, Executive Director of the Cancer Association of Anderson, for a powerful discussion on community leadership and supporting cancer patients through innovative programs.
• Brandie Greer shares her journey to leading the Chamber and her vision for supporting businesses of all sizes in...
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Mary Boarts, principal of BHP High School, shares highlights from a successful academic and athletic year while discussing her personal challenge to run 12 half marathons during her 40th year.
• BHP students earned over $3.5 million in scholarships this year
• State testing scores are trending upward across all metrics
• Football team reached state championship for only second...
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Rocky Burgess, Mayor of Williamston, shares updates on town developments and upcoming events while bringing his characteristic humor and enthusiasm to community leadership.
• First off, former culinary student Maddie Pitman discusses launching her business "Fresh by Chef Maddie" after working in New York and as an executive chef
• Rocky reveals his proclamation renaming ...
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Principal Robby Roach of Palmetto High School shares insights on school growth, academic success, and his unique approach to student communications through his "Big Mustang" fables.
• Palmetto High experiencing record enrollment with approximately 1,090 students
• Significant success in Algebra 1, with teachers presenting methods to instructional leaders across the state...
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Fran Campbell reflects on his legendary 42-year coaching career at Wren High School and the impact he's had on generations of students and athletes as he announces his retirement.
• Teaching in the classroom for seven hours versus coaching for two hours each day
• Coaching multiple generations including his own grandchildren and seeing former players' children come throu...
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