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The Jersey Link

The Jersey Link

By: Jose Sanchez
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The Jersey LINK is built on one idea: home is more than a house. It’s the people, the community, and the feel of the neighborhood. Jose Sanchez takes you through Central New Jersey, highlighting towns, visiting local spots, and sharing real stories. We go deeper than listings, diving into what it’s actually like to live, work, and connect in each area. From market updates to pizza joints, The Jersey LINK shows you what makes Central Jersey tick, whether you're moving in, already settled, or just curious. Pull up a chair. The Jersey LINK brings Jersey home.Jose Sanchez
Episodes
  • The Jersey Link Rewind: Why Freehold Doesn’t Feel Like “Middle of Nowhere”
    Mar 30 2026

    For a lot of people coming from Staten Island or New York, moving to New Jersey comes with one big worry. They assume life is going to feel quieter, slower, and a lot less convenient.

    In this clip, Brianna talks about why Freehold breaks that idea completely. There is a real difference between a town that feels empty and a town that actually gives you places to go, things to do, and a lifestyle that still feels full. That is what they love about Freehold. It does not feel cut off. It feels lived in.

    This part of the episode is such a good reminder that where you move is not just about the house. It is about how your everyday life feels once you get there.

    Catch the full conversation in this episode of The Jersey Link Podcast:




    See you on the next episode!

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    1 min
  • EP16: Eric LeGrand on Central Jersey, Coffee, and Community
    Mar 20 2026

    Welcome to this episode of The Jersey Link Podcast! Jose Sanchez and co-host Kate Vargo join Eric LeGrand at LeGrand Coffee House for a conversation that feels equal parts Jersey, hustle, and heart.

    They get into where that energy comes from early. Eric talks about growing up in Avenel and Woodbridge, staying close to home, and how Rutgers helped shape him. “It shaped me to who I am. Taught me toughness,” he says. That mindset shows up in every part of the conversation.

    What makes this episode work is how real it feels. Eric is not talking like someone who had it all mapped out. He talks about learning on the fly, getting things wrong, and choosing to keep going anyway. “I’m not afraid to fail,” he says, and that line tells you a lot about how he moves.

    There is also something really fun about hearing him talk about Woodbridge, the coffee shop, and what it means to build something in your own backyard. This is not just about opening a business. It is about creating a place people actually want to be, and then watching it become part of their lives.

    The conversation also opens up into the purpose behind it all, including the foundation work that continues to give back to the spinal cord injury community. It reveals a business model fueled by personal mission, where everything from Team LeGrand, annual fundraising events, to bourbon sales feeds back into the cause.


    Here are the key takeaways:

    3:5 Baseball, basketball, and choosing football

    7:09 Changing majors and rethinking the future

    07:56 The first business before coffee

    9:21 What inspired the coffee shop

    11:23 Starting online before opening the shop

    16:05 Why Woodbridge was the right choice

    18:57 The LeGrand Coffee House experience

    22:08 How bourbon gets ordered

    24:29 Showing up for local events

    25:21 Real advice for business owners

    26:50 Why fear stops people early

    28:48 Why Central Jersey works

    31:11 Why Middletown was the next move

    33:36 Team LeGrand and foundation work


    If you like stories that feel local, honest, and full of momentum, this is one to queue up. Tune in for a side of Eric LeGrand that goes beyond the name people already know.


    About Eric LeGrand

    Eric LeGrand is a former Rutgers football player who turned his platform into work that reaches beyond sports. After a spinal cord injury in 2010, he continued his education, built Team LeGrand to support paralysis research, and became a speaker, broadcaster, and entrepreneur. He later launched LeGrand Coffee House in his hometown of Woodbridge and expanded into other business ventures, including bourbon. In the episode, he also speaks about staying rooted in New Jersey and building things that bring people together.


    Connect with Eric:legrandcoffeehouse.com

    About Katlin Vargo

    Katlin Vargo is a real estate agent, focused on serving buyers, sellers, and investors in Central New Jersey. She has lived in Middlesex County for over ten years and brings a strong understanding of the local market. Outside of work, she spends time with her son, Beau, and their dog, Brooklyn, exploring nearby neighborhoods and parks.

    Connect with Katlin:

    Instagram

    @katevargorealtor

    About Jose Sanchez

    Jose Sanchez is a Broker-Associate at Keller Williams Realty West Monmouth with 22 years of experience in real estate, financial sales, and business operations. He leads a team, oversees recruitment, and manages client relationships throughout the buying and selling process. Jose also directs marketing efforts and helps drive team performance. He works closely with the community to support local growth and development. His focus remains on guiding clients and building strong partnerships across the region.

    Connect with Jose:

    LinkedIn

    Instagram

    @josersanchez

    Disclaimer

    This podcast is for informational purposes only and reflects personal stories and community perspectives. It should not be considered professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with relevant experts for guidance on specific issues.

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    40 mins
  • The Jersey Link Rewind: Why Beer Always Tastes Better at the Source
    Mar 1 2026

    Think about the best beer you’ve ever had. Chances are, you don’t just remember the taste. You remember where you were. A basement bar in Belgium. Oktoberfest in Munich. A moment that stuck because the beer and the place were inseparable.

    In this clip, we talk about why drinking beer at the source changes everything. From the glassware and foam to the temperature and the way it’s poured, every detail matters. At Source Brewery, that experience is intentional, with multiple pouring methods and a level of care that can’t be recreated anywhere else.

    This episode goes beyond the beer, diving into how Source Brewery became one of Colts Neck’s most loved gathering places, blending craft, community, and unforgettable experiences.

    Catch the full episode of The Jersey Link Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep04-pouring-passion-greg-taylor-on-building-source/id1822771174?i=1000718314782


    Video: https://youtu.be/gRQRlaMkhfY


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    1 min
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