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This podcast is to help YOU, our listeners, become more familiar with the Northeast Tennessee community. From the perspective of folks who work and live here, we invite you to come explore all NeTN has to offer and to protect these places we love!

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This podcast is to help YOU, our listeners, become more familiar with the Northeast Tennessee community. From the perspective of folks who work and live here, we invite you to come explore all NeTN has to offer and to protect these places we love!

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23. Birthplace of Country Music Museum Celebrates 10th Anniversary and the Legacy of the 1927 Bristol Sessions

5/17/2024
About the Guest: Dr. Rene Rodgers is the Head Curator for the Birthplace of Country Music Museum. With an extensive background in history, culminating in a Ph.D., Rene has a profound understanding and passion for the story of early commercial country music, particularly the 1927 Bristol Sessions, which hold a significant place in American music history. Her experience in museum education and curation is evident in the impactful exhibits and programs she leads at the museum. Episode Summary: In this captivating episode of "Meet Me in Tennessee," host Allie Bynum has an insightful conversation with Dr. Rene Rodgers, unveiling the intricate tapestry of country music's origins as told through the Birthplace of Country Music Museum. The discussion delves into the 1927 Bristol Sessions, known as the "Big Bang" of country music, and the museum's role in preserving this rich history. Rene Rodgers paints a vivid portrait of the technological advancements and cultural underpinnings that contributed to the success of the Bristol Sessions. She highlights the influence of Ralph Peer, the visionary talent scout, and the impact of artists like the Carter Family and Jimmie Rogers. Incorporating engaging exhibits and personal stories, the museum becomes a beacon of Appalachian heritage, showcasing how past traditions resonate with contemporary audiences. Key Takeaways: Notable Quotes: Resources: northeasttennessee.orgbirthplaceofcountrymusic.orgTune in to the full episode for a deep dive into the fascinating world of country music's roots and discover how the Birthplace of Country Music Museum is preserving this precious cultural heritage. With each story shared and exhibit crafted, the legacy of country music continues to inspire and captivate audiences. Keep an eye out for more profound conversations on "Meet Me in Tennessee."

Duration:00:45:32

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22. Funfest: A Community Unity Festival Celebrating 44 Years in Kingsport

5/3/2024
About the Guest: Emily Thompson brings a festive spirit to her vital role as the Director of Funfest and Special Events with Visit Kingsport. Born and raised in Kingsport, Tennessee, Emily has a deep-seated love for the community event that she has been part of since her childhood. With her profound commitment and enthusiasm, she orchestrates the intricate details of organizing the celebrated festival, ensuring it remains a beacon of community unity and joy. Her contributions have been vital in sustaining the festival's over 40 years of legacy in Northeast Tennessee. Episode Summary: In this captivating episode of "Meet Me in Tennessee," host Allie Bynum sits down with Emily Thompson to explore the vibrant heart of Northeast Tennessee's community through the lens of Funfest, a celebrated local festival. The show delves into the festival's rich history, its goal to bring people together, and the thrilling events that take place over the course of nine lively days. The conversation kicks off with Emily sharing her lifelong connection to Funfest, the challenges and joys of planning a festival of this magnitude, and some of the festival's staple events, including the hot air balloon glow and the 8K race. The discussion then transitions to the Sunset Concert Series lineup, detailing the blend of local and widely renowned performers set to grace Funfest stages this year. All throughout, the importance of community involvement and the incredible volunteer support that brings Funfest to life are highlighted as essential components of the event's success. Key Takeaways: Notable Quotes: Resources: northeasttennessee.orgvisitkingsport.comfunfest.netTo enjoy the full palette of stories and insights shared by Emily Thompson, tune in to this episode and be reminded of the simple yet profound joy community events like Funfest bring to our lives. Stay connected for more episodes of "Meet Me in Tennessee" that paint a vivid picture of the culture, events, and people that make Northeast Tennessee truly unique.

Duration:00:23:40

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21. Main Street Elizabethton Unites Community Through History and Revitalization

4/26/2024
About the Guest: Courtney Bean serves as the Main Street Director for Main Street Elizabethton, working under the auspices of the City of Elizabethton, Tennessee. With a commitment to downtown revitalization and community engagement, Courtney has been at the forefront of steering the city towards a unified vision for development. Main Street Elizabethton is part of the national Main Street program, which focuses on enhancing the quality and economic potential of small-town Main Streets. Her role involves liaising with the city council, local businesses, and community members to foster growth, arrange events, and promote the arts and culture within Elizabethton's charming downtown area. Episode Summary: Welcome to this engaging episode of “Meet Me in Tennessee,” where host Allie Bynum explores the vibrant energy and community-driven initiatives of Downtown Elizabethton with guest Courtney Bean. As a thriving example of the Main Street program's success, Elizabethton stands as a testament to the power of collaboration in small-town revitalization. Join us as we delve into the ongoing projects and historical instigations that make Elizabethton a unique blend of Appalachian heritage and progressive urban development. In this conversation, Courtney Bean unfolds the narrative of Main Street Elizabethton's journey from inception to its current successes. The discussion revolves around the crucial role Main Street programs play in fostering the economy and identity of rural areas, such as Northeast Tennessee. Insights into the synergistic relationship between Main Street Elizabethton and city authorities reveal how strategic partnerships can yield growth and stability within local businesses and the wider community. Furthermore, Courtney illuminates the exciting ventures underway in Elizabethton, including the unveiling of a new professional mural and the anticipation of the summer and fall festivals that stitch together the fabric of the downtown experience. Key Takeaways: Notable Quotes: Resources: northeasttennessee.orgmainstreetelizabethton.comDive into the full discussion to transport yourself to the charming streets of Elizabethton and uncover the power of community spirit in shaping a city's destiny. Don't miss out on the wisdom Courtney Bean shares and stay tuned for more fascinating episodes that showcase the splendor of Tennessee.

Duration:00:41:31

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20. Hands-On Discovery Center: Where Learning and Fun Go Hand in Hand

4/19/2024
About the Guest: Heather Watson is the Vice President of Education and Exhibits at Hands On Discovery Center, located in Northeast Tennessee. Heather holds an essential role in the institution, overseeing the educational aspects, exhibits, and community events at the center. With an emphasis on creating an engaging environment that blends fun with learning, Heather has been instrumental in helping visitors of all ages to explore and enjoy the wonders of science. Under her leadership, the center has introduced an array of unique exhibits and has become a destination for enriching experiences in STEM and the arts. In this engaging episode of "Meet Me in Tennessee," host Allie Bynum delves into the heart of Northeast Tennessee's Hands On Discovery Center with guest Heather Watson. Together, they unpack the science center's mission to integrate education and enjoyment, drawing visitors from all across the world. The episode offers listeners an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the center's exhibits and activities, as well as its evolution from a children's museum to a dynamic all-ages science center located at the renowned Gray Fossil Site. Heather Watson passionately discusses the importance of hands-on learning and how the center's exhibits, such as the world's most powerful musical bipolar Tesla coil, cater to a range of interests from arts to science. The collaboration between Hands On Discovery Center and the fossil site enhances the visitor experience by allowing people to actively participate in science, whether it's through a climbing tower that educates on fossils or a pollinator garden emphasizing sustainability and environmental awareness. www.visithandson.orgnortheasttennessee.org Tune into the full episode of "Meet Me in Tennessee" to experience the enthusiasm and innovation Heather Watson brings to science education. Immerse yourself in the world of discovery and stay connected for more insightful content that showcases the treasures of Northeast Tennessee.

Duration:00:37:34

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19. Motion Creative Media: Capturing the Essence of Rural Tennessee

4/12/2024
About the Guests: In this episode, we dive into the world with Jared Collins and Garrett Ware, the dynamic duo behind Motion Creative Media, based out of Greeneville, Tennessee. Hailing from childhood friends to professional collaborators, these two have transformed their passion for photography and videography into a thriving business. Along the journey from sports enthusiasts to media mavens, they rediscovered their common interest which led to the accidental inception of their company — starting with a seemingly simple music video project. Apart from Motion Creative Media, they also host the Faith and Frames podcast, providing creative insights and thoughtful conversations motivated by personal experience and professional engagement with their beloved community. Episode Summary: In an engaging session of "Meet Me in Tennessee," host Allie Bynum brings to the forefront Jared Collins and Garrett Ware from Motion Creative Media, unraveling their stories about starting and growing a creative business in the heart of Appalachia. Listen in as we explore the intricacies of Appalachian living, the slow and appreciative pace of life, and how regional upbringing shapes one's ethos, work, and sense of community.Discussion spans from childhood memories to establishing a foothold in a rural small town, emphasizing community ties and the grassroots word-of-mouth approach. The episode delves deep into the genesis of their company, the eclectic history of Greenville, the significance of storytelling through media, and the captivating projects at hand. With sprinklings of local charm, like anecdotes about the town's connection to Andrew Johnson and the bygone era of a local ski venture, this conversation encapsulates the spirit of Greeneville.Key Takeaways:Jared and Garrett highlight the value of adaptability and resourcefulness they've inherited from their Appalachian roots, essential traits in starting and running a successful business. Greeneville, TN is rich in history and boasts a close-knit community, providing a supportive backdrop for local businesses and events.The duo discusses the importance of slowing down and connecting with people, particularly relevant for their community and visitors alike.Motion Creative Media plays a pivotal role in humanizing industries and causes, such as showcasing the efforts and real impact behind construction projects or fostering awareness for organizations like Tennessee Kids Belong.Outdoor activities, festivals, and the accessibility of beautiful back roads make Greeneville, Tennessee, an inviting place for families to explore and enjoy. Notable Quotes: "I think the biggest thing, we both grew up very rural. I was interfaced with. I was exposed to people having to be creative with their problem-solving." - Jared Collins "Word of mouth here in this area, especially for a small business, is so important.""That's the lifeline." - Garrett Ware "People also are willing to help. And so that's like, I may not need your services, but when I come into contact with Susie down at the food city, I can refer you. Right. That's that whole community thing of, oh, Jared Gary do this." - Jared Collins "But the thing about a garden, though, is you learn so many life skills within a garden. You learn patience. You learn that there, you know, is a science to things." - Garrett Ware "You are not a stranger." - encapsulated sentiment by Garrett Ware as a potent invitation for visitors to explore Greenville. Resources: Northeast Tennessee Tourism Association: northeasttennessee.org Motion Creative Media: https://www.motioncreative.media/ Produced by Mitch McGarry with Maypop Media

Duration:00:50:05

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18. A Journey into Bays Mountain's Natural and Astronomical Marvels

3/15/2024
The Wonders of Bays Mountain Park and Planetarium This episode of the 'Meet Me in Tennessee' podcast features a discussion with Tyler Wicks, the Chief Ranger, and Adam Thanz, the Planetarium Director, from Bays Mountain Park and Planetarium in Kingsport, Tennessee. They detail the park's attractions, including a 44-acre lake, hiking and mountain bike trails, a nature center, a state-of-the-art planetarium theater, and animal habitats. The dialogue covers the park’s history, conservation efforts, unique wildlife, educational programs, and upcoming eclipse viewing. Additionally, the episode touches on light pollution, the importance of outdoor spaces for mental health, public engagement through volunteerism and educational outreach, and upcoming renovations and exhibits at the park. The park's significance for both locals and visitors seeking a connection with nature and astronomy is emphasized, along with encouragement for personal participation in conservation and enjoyment of natural spaces. 00:00 Welcome to Meet Me in Tennessee: Exploring Bays Mountain Park & Planetarium 01:33 Discovering Bays Mountain: A Unique Urban Wilderness 02:24 The History and Public Nature of Bays Mountain Park 03:06 A Deep Dive into Astronomy with Adam, the Planetarium Director 12:34 Eclipse Viewing Tips and the Magic of Totality 20:23 Exploring the Night Sky: Bays Mountain and Beyond 23:53 Nighttime Canoe and Kayak Adventures 24:24 Bringing Your Own Vessel: Rentals and Space Limitations 24:40 Preserving the Natural Beauty of Bays Mountain 25:21 Exploring the Rich Wildlife and History of Bays Mountain 25:56 Respecting Wildlife and Safe Practices for Visitors 27:53 The Role of Wolves in Ecosystem Balance and Education 31:05 Conservation Efforts and the Importance of Green Spaces 41:07 Promoting Astronomy and Nature Education 49:59 Engaging with the Community and Future Plans For more information visit northeasttn.org

Duration:00:52:01

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17. Discovering Northeast Tennessee: A Hiker's Journey on the Appalachian Trail

2/23/2024
On this episode of 'Meet Me in Tennessee,' host Allie has a conversation with Kayla Carter and Noah Naseri, two passionate outdoor enthusiasts who share their journey hiking the Appalachian Trail in 2014. Recounting their experiences, they offer insights into their unique 'backcountry bunk bed' sleeping arrangement, the importance of adapting and being kind to oneself, and the sense of community they found on the trail. Kayla and Noah also discuss the importance of being responsible stewards of the trail through practices such as observing Leave No Trace principles and getting involved in local trail clubs. They highlight how completing the Appalachian Trail not only shaped their relationship but also helped them see the value of simplicity, and built a deeper connection with the great outdoors. 00:00 Introduction and Meeting the Guests 00:23 Kayla and Noah's Relationship and Love for Outdoors 01:24 Their Life After the Appalachian Trail 02:28 Kayla's Connection with Nature 04:04 Decision to Hike the Entire Appalachian Trail 08:14 Overcoming Fears and Challenges on the Trail 10:30 The Joy of Completing the Trail and the Fear of Not Finishing 13:32 The Impact of the Trail on Their Relationship 14:19 The Trail Community and Making Friends 15:38 Funny Stories and Bear Encounters on the Trail 23:14 The Importance of Conservation and Giving Back 27:33 Innovative Camping Solutions: The Backcountry Bunk Beds 28:55 Adapting Gear for the Journey 29:09 The Art of Minimalism on the Trail 30:44 Transitioning from the Trail to Regular Life 33:26 The Importance of Planning and Preparation 36:07 The Joy of Trail Tunes and Audio Books 38:29 Setting Goals and Milestones on the Trail 39:45 The Value of Zero Days and Nero Days 41:29 Advice for Future Thru-Hikers 42:35 The Importance of Stewardship and Volunteering To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org Produced by Mitch McGarry of Maypop Media

Duration:00:46:38

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16. Tennessee's Cherokee National Forest: A Look into USDA Forest Service's Mission

2/16/2024
In this engaging discussion with Leslie Morgan and Chris Joyner from the USDA Forest Service, the mission of the Forest Service and its multi-use approach towards the Cherokee National Forest is dissected. From timber harvesting, wildlife conservation to recreation, the conversation navigates through the involvement of volunteer groups in forest maintenance, the challenges of land management, and future plans. The term 'Disney effect' is explored noting the misconception of the reality of the outdoors, and the talk culminates with suggestions for public involvement in preserving public lands, with notable mentions of organizations like Friends of the Cherokee National Forest. The discourse underscores the need for responsible recreation and respect for the wilderness during visits to National Forests and Parks. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:11 Understanding the Role of the USDA Forest Service 01:32 Passion for the Forest Service: Personal Stories 02:16 The Importance of Public Lands 05:45 Exploring the Cherokee National Forest 13:46 The Challenges of Managing Multiple User Groups 14:33 The Power of Volunteerism in Conservation 21:11 Understanding the Impact of Increased Visitation 32:35 The Importance of Mindful Infrastructure 36:25 Advocacy and Funding for Public Lands 38:53 Engaging in Conservation Efforts 38:54 The Importance of Partnership Organizations 39:26 Funding Challenges and Opportunities 40:51 The Role of Local Communities in Conservation 40:59 Current Legislative Acts Impacting Conservation 41:18 The Role of Non-Profit Groups in Conservation 41:44 Land Acquisitions and Growth of the Forest 42:48 The Forest Service Beyond Trees 43:44 The Working Forest: Balancing Conservation and Use 44:32 The Impact of Management Actions on the Forest 46:01 The Importance of Public Engagement in Conservation 48:25 The Challenges of Multi-Use Trails 48:43 Wildlife Management in the Forest 50:48 The Role of the Forest Service in Habitat Management 52:49 The Importance of Preserving Cultural Heritage 55:35 The Impact of Conservation on Local Communities 57:48 The Challenges of Balancing Conservation and Recreation 01:00:43 The Future of Conservation in the Cherokee National Forest 01:13:40 Advice for New Visitors to the National Forest 01:17:35 Conclusion: The Importance of Public Involvement in Conservation To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org Produced by Mitch McGarry of Maypop Media

Duration:01:19:22

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15. Discover the Rich History and Rural Charm of Greeneville, Tennessee

2/9/2024
About the Guests: Molly Boyd serves as the Tourism Director with the Greene County Partnership, which oversees a diverse array of programs, including the Chamber of Commerce, to youth and adult leadership initiatives, and economic development. Her personal interests in homesteading, hiking, and mountain biking align well with the region's agricultural and historical significance. Jesse Boswell, on the other hand, is the Marketing Coordinator at the General Morgan Inn, engaging in varied visitor experiences from cozy weekend getaways to organizing large corporate and wedding events, showcasing the bespoke luxury that General Morgan Inn offers. Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of "Meet Me in Tennessee," host Allie Bynum discusses with Molly Boyd and Jesse Boswell the vibrant tourism and hospitality scene in Greene County, Tennessee. With a focus on the unique blend of historical landmarks and burgeoning outdoor activities that the region offers, the conversation sheds light on the symbiosis between tourism and local economic development. Molly Boyd elaborates on the Greene County Partnership's multifaceted operations and her contributions to promoting agritourism, agro-based economies, and cultural events like the Iris Festival. Her passion for environmental stewardship and community-based initiatives is evident as she discusses the strategies to attract and engage visitors across seasons. Jesse Boswell shares his experiences at the General Morgan Inn, enlightening us on the diverse visitor base, the inn's role in hosting special events, and his personal enjoyment of the city's historical richness, from presidential landmarks to local cuisine. Key Takeaways: The Greene County Partnership plays a pivotal role in diversifying the regional economy, encompassing everything from tourism to youth leadership programs. Agritourism and local cultural events are significant draws for Greene County, with initiatives like Side Road Saturdays showcasing regional mom-and-pop shops and agritourism sites. The General Morgan Inn is a unique boutique hotel blending historical elegance with modern hospitality, popular for corporate events, intimate stays, and weddings. Impact and visitor spending in Greene County contribute significantly to tax savings for households while encouraging job creation in the hospitality sector. The Firefly Festival, debuting this year, signifies Greene County's commitment to sustainable and ecologically mindful tourism practices, tying in appreciation for natural phenomena with local artistry. Resources: -https://generalmorganinn.com/ -https://www.greenecountypartnership.com/ Produced by Mitch McGarry with Maypop Media

Duration:00:44:30

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14. Tourism and Economic Development with Austin Finch

12/8/2023
On today's episode, Allie sits down with Austin Finch to discuss the relationship with tourism and economic development. He offers his unique insight into the topic through his experience working on the development of Erwin TN. Thanks for listening! To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org Produced by Mitch McGarry of Maypop Media

Duration:00:39:23

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13. Empowering the Arts with Paula Augustine and Alec Castro

10/20/2023
On today's episode, Allie sits down with Paula Augustine and Alec Castro, both of which are involved in promoting art in the region! Alec works with Visit Johnson City and Paula owns the August Muse in Elizabethton. Thanks for listening! Links from episode: https://visitjohnsoncitytn.com/ https://www.theaugustmuse.com/ To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org

Duration:01:04:32

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12. Conservation & Education of Our Local State Parks with Carley Lester

9/29/2023
On today's episode, Allie sits down with Carley Lester to chat about the importance of education and conservation regarding the local public lands and state parks! Thanks for listening! Links from episode: https://www.rockyforkfriends.org/ https://www.appalachianboulderingcenter.com/ To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org

Duration:00:31:46

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11. The Appalachian Bouldering Center with Matt and Jesse

5/26/2023
On today's episode, Allie sits down with Matt Kyle and Jesse Cheers about the new climbing and bouldering facility The Appalachian Bouldering Center! This will be a great addition to the area, so if you are a climber or interested in climbing, go check them out! Thanks for listening! Links from episode: https://www.climbcentralappalachia.com/ https://www.appalachianboulderingcenter.com/ To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org

Duration:00:28:01

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10. Supporting Local Farmers with Kayla Nichols

4/14/2023
On today's episode, Allie sits down with Kayla Nichols from the Appalachian Resource Conservation and Development Council. They discuss the mission of Appalachian RC&D and how they are striving to educate and support local farmers, and improve the food system! Thanks for listening! Links from episode: https://arcd.org/ To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org

Duration:00:25:06

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9. The Impact of ETSU in Northeast Tennessee with Dr. Brian Noland

3/10/2023
On today's episode, Allie sits down with Dr. Brian Noland, President of East Tennessee State University. They discuss his background, some of the happenings at ETSU, and how the university has impacted tourism in Northeast Tennessee! Thanks for listening! Connect with Dr. Brian Noland: https://www.etsu.edu/president/bio.php To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org

Duration:00:39:24

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8. Fishing in Northeast Tennessee with Taylor Klarman

2/17/2023
On today's episode, Allie sits down with Taylor Klarman of River Run Angling. They discuss the beauty of fishing in this area, and Taylor's experiences running a fishing guide business! Thanks for listening! Connect with Taylor: https://riverrunangling.com/ More Info on Tennessee Songwriters Week: https://industry.tnvacation.com/tennessee-songwriters-week To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org

Duration:00:41:01

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7. Anticipating Tennessee Songwriters Week with Jacob Danielsen-Moore

1/27/2023
On today's episode, Allie sits down with Jacob Danielsen-Moore to discuss the upcoming Tennessee Songwriters Week and his musical journey as a songwriter. Thanks for listening! Listen to Jacob's Latest Music: https://jacobdanielsenmoore.bandcamp.com/ More Info on Tennessee Songwriters Week: https://industry.tnvacation.com/tennessee-songwriters-week To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org

Duration:00:47:19

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6. Community Based Fitness with Katie Houston

12/16/2022
On today's episode, new host Allie, sits down with Katie Houston to discuss an app she helped develop called FytFeed. You can download FytFeed from your app store on any compatible smart device. For more information visit https://fytfeed.com/ Thanks for listening! To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org

Duration:00:26:30

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5. Historical Tours in Downtown Jonesborough with Bob Dunn

11/18/2022
On today's episode Sabrina talks with Bob Dunn, a tour guide in Jonesborough TN. He does historical tours downtown and shares some of his experiences doing that. If you are interested in doing a historical tour, visit https://jonesborough.com/tours/ Thanks for listening! To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org

Duration:00:25:29

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4. Running a Family Restaurant with Amel Rugovac

11/11/2022
On today's episode Sabrina talks with Amel Rugovac about life in his family owned restaurant, Bella Vita. Be sure to stop by if you are in the mood for some delicious Italian food! To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org

Duration:00:45:34