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Exploring the Valley

Exploring the Valley

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Discover the hidden gems, local legends, and can’t-miss experiences in Black Mountain and the Swannanoa Valley as we dive into the perks of Chamber membership and uncover what makes this mountain town a must-visit destination. Whether you're a local business or just passing through, there's something cool waiting for you!

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Episodes
  • Small-Town Pastor, Big Community Impact
    Mar 31 2026

    A YMCA conversation in Black Mountain turns into a surprisingly deep look at what makes a town feel like home. I sit down with David Carter Florence, associate pastor at Black Mountain Presbyterian Church, and we trace his winding path from the Shenandoah Valley to seminary, teaching, chaplaincy, and finally ministry in Western North Carolina. The more we talk, the clearer it gets that “community” isn’t a slogan for him, it’s a set of habits: show up, partner well, and do the next tangible thing that helps someone else breathe easier.

    We get specific about local service and stewardship, from a quietly coordinated parking lot flower bed makeover using native plants, to reusing materials after Helene relief work, to building practical models like brush berms and planting projects that make public spaces calmer and more beautiful. We also dig into the daily-life side of Black Mountain: biking and hiking the Blue Ridge Parkway area, gardening and sharing produce with neighbors, and the way local organizations help move food where it’s needed. One of my favorite moments is the story of refurbished bicycles being set up for Afghan refugees, because it captures how dignity often looks like something simple and useful.

    We also talk about the challenges that don’t show up on postcards: housing affordability, long-distance marriage strain, and the kind of anxiety in our culture that can come out as anger. David shares how he’s learning to pace himself, including an upcoming sabbatical and a shift from “fix-it” leadership toward more contemplative listening, presence, study, and prayer. If you care about Black Mountain NC, local leadership, church outreach, community resilience, or what it takes to build trust across differences, this one will stay with you.

    If it resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend who loves this town, and leave a review. What’s one small act you’ve seen that made your community stronger?

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    28 mins
  • New In Town, Falling For Black Mountain
    Mar 24 2026

    A leap of faith can look like a rental signed sight unseen, a job change across state lines, and a promise to figure it out as you go. We sit down with Melissa Baker to trace how a Florida beach couple found their footing in Black Mountain, North Carolina, and why they now want their retirement to keep the mountains close. It starts with walkability on 4th Street and a chance hello at My Father’s Pizza, then grows into wine club nights at Que Sera, live music at Old Town District, and a dependable rotation of lunch spots—Black Mountain Bistro, Trailhead, and a Cuban sandwich at Cousins that passed the Tampa test.

    From there, the story climbs—literally. Lookout Trail proves steeper than advertised but pays off with sweeping views, weekends turn into waterfall hunts near Marion and Hendersonville, and plans take shape for Catawba Falls when the weather warms and grandkids visit. Along the way, the practical side of mountain life kicks in: bears do wander through town, so porch lights, sealed trash, and food-free cars matter more than you’d think. Drives through Montreat add a quiet, almost storybook calm, making everyday errands feel like small pilgrimages.

    The heart of the conversation lands on belonging and service. With ties to military life, Melissa steers toward the Black Mountain Home for Children and the local veterans home, spotlighting transitional support for youth aging out of foster care and the power of simple visits, tutoring, and community-led drives. What began as a career move becomes a blueprint for starting over well: follow the friendly leads, say yes to the next invite, build rituals around great food and music, and let the mountains set a kinder pace.

    If this story nudges you to explore, subscribe for new episodes, share with a friend who’s thinking about a move, and leave a review with your favorite Black Mountain spot—we might feature it next time.

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    Best Buy Metals is the industry leader in long-life metal roofing and siding materials. With seven manufacturing locations, they deliver high-quality products at everyday low prices and at speeds others can’t match. But what truly sets Best Buy Metals apart is their people—a dedicated team committed to providing exceptional service for projects of any size, every single day.

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    24 mins
  • Rooted In Bloom: How Volunteers Shape A Mountain Town
    Mar 17 2026

    A beautiful town rarely happens by accident. We sit down with Anne Drummond of the Black Mountain Beautification Committee to pull back the curtain on how 135 volunteers design seasonal displays, care for street trees, and make public spaces feel warm, walkable, and wonderfully inviting. Anne’s story weaves childhood summers in Montreat, a return to the North Carolina mountains, and a love of gardening that found new purpose in community service.

    We dig into the engine behind curb appeal: smart plant choices, thoughtful placement, and partnerships with public works that keep costs lean and standards high. Anne shares how the committee paused its town funding after storm Helene to ease the budget crunch, then kept momentum with grants and hands‑on work. From community improvement awards that spotlight local effort to seed‑money microgrants that help businesses refresh storefronts and banks, you’ll hear how small investments multiply into a stronger Main Street and better visitor experience.

    Beyond the beds and borders, we celebrate what makes Black Mountain easy to love: dog‑friendly patios, strollable blocks, and a vibrant mix of independent restaurants and pottery studios. Anne gives trail picks in Montreat for all ages, favorite spots for an outdoor meal, and the joy of buying gifts from local makers. The throughline is purpose—how volunteering turns neighbors into friends and transforms retirement into a season of impact. Subscribe for more stories of people who shape the places we call home, share this with a friend who loves small towns, and leave a review to help others discover the magic of the mountains.

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    Best Buy Metals is the industry leader in long-life metal roofing and siding materials. With seven manufacturing locations, they deliver high-quality products at everyday low prices and at speeds others can’t match. But what truly sets Best Buy Metals apart is their people—a dedicated team committed to providing exceptional service for projects of any size, every single day.

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    23 mins
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