
In this episode of The Good Stuff podcast, host Andy Tomlinson interviews Tim Boltenhouse. Tim talks about how he became a police officer and now a D.A.R.E. officer. Andy and Tim also talk about what good stuff he does for the kids.
Episode Highlights:
Tim talks about his background and what led him to Chillicothe. (0:44)
Tim mentions that becoming a police officer was a childhood dream for him but he chose to pursue it a bit later in life. (1:23)
Tim explains that D.A.R.E. stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education Club and it is in 750,000 schools in the United States. (4:50)
Tim shares that working with D.A.R.E. has allowed him to grow a rapport with students in Chillicothe. (5:53)
Tim shares how he teaches responsibility at a young age. (8:14)
Tim explains what vaping is and why it is dangerous for kids. (11:03)
Tim shares his career and talks about some of the D.A.R.E. officers that came before him. (15:10)
Tim mentions that they have put up an event for the 6th grade to design a police car. (19:57)
Tim shares that as a D.A.R.E. officer he goes to many different events in the area. (22:17)
Tim explains that D.A.R.E. is an organization that is funded by donations from different organizations and clubs. (25:25)
Tim shares that he’s currently reading: The Boogeyman Exists; And He's In Your Child's Back Pocket. (29:42)
Key Quotes:
"D.A.R.E. is a curriculum that has been put together by some of the top minds as far as teaching children safe and responsible decisions, resistance to drugs, resistance to alcohol, different techniques." - Tim Boltenhouse
“Throughout the year, it's just amazing the relationship that you can build with these kids. And as they trust me more, they'll express some of their thoughts, feelings, some of the issues they have at home, and I do everything I can to encourage them, to help them any way that I possibly can.” - Tim Boltenhouse
"Instead of, you know, the bad guy finding us by doing something, if we can go out and get the bad guy first, that's better for society as a whole." - Tim Boltenhouse
Resources Mentioned:
Tim Boltenhouse LinkedIn
Chillicothe Police Department
Book: The Boogeyman Exists; And He's In Your Child's Back Pocket
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Feb 22, 2022
33 min

In this episode of The Good Stuff podcast, we talk about how Laura Corcoran, Principal at Bishop Flaget School got into education, all of the activities that are going on at Flaget, and what they offer for students.
Episode Highlights:
Laura shares her background story and how she got into education. (1:11)
Laura discusses some of the tests that she thinks students are most worried about. (6:23)
Laura shares how many Priests and Nuns she has the pleasure of working with. (9:49)
Laura discusses how aspiring students can start at Bishop Flaget School. (11:26)
Laura shares some of the exciting things that will be coming back to Bishop Flaget. (13:06)
Laura explains why Bishop Flaget is different from other schools and why they stand out. (17:54)
Laura shares that COVID has been very hard not only for the school but also for the students. (20:40)
Laura talks about the staffing needs at Bishop Flaget. (22:01)
Laura discusses that Bishop Flaget was the first school in the Diocese of Columbus to get a STEM designation. (25:06)
Laura shares that they are currently in the application time for state scholarships. (28:06)
Laura shares her favorite breakfast, lunch, and dinner spots. (30:36)
Laura tells us the last book that she read and also shares that she is a night owl (31:35)
Key Quotes:
"I think the one thing that separates what we have to offer from other schools is that our faith is a huge part of what we do." - Laura Corcoran
"What STEM learning is really all about is a cross-curricular, where you're working on something, and you may be incorporating work from language arts, and science class and social studies. And it's more project-based, real-world focused, and student-centered." - Laura Corcoran
"It's trying to create a culture where kids are developing the skills they need to make a difference, to make changes." - Laura Corcoran
Resources Mentioned:
Laura Corcoran LinkedIn
Bishop Flaget School
Book - Outlander Series: Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone
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Feb 15, 2022
33 min

In this episode of The Good Stuff podcast, host Andy Tomlinson interviews Matt Riddle. They talk about how Matt got involved in the Red Cross, all the different lines of service that the Red Cross provides in our community, and the dire need for blood today.
Episode Highlights:
Matt tells us more about himself and shares a bit of his background story. (1:42)
Matt shares how he manages the American Red Cross mission. (5:26)
Matt explains how the people from the American Red Cross work and operate during a crisis. (9:28)
Matt tells us that in a blood crisis it is important to keep your appointment. (13:05)
Matt shares how they helped their neighbors in Kentucky after the tornado. (17:19)
Matt shares the operating procedures when a disaster happens. (20:24)
Matt explains how people can donate or volunteer. (23:50)
Matt shares about the his podcast, Hear From a Hero. (26:57)
Matt shares his favorite breakfast, lunch, and dinner spot. (30:34)
Matt shares the book that he is currently reading. (31:45)
Matt shares that he is more of a night owl. (33:18)
Key Quotes:
"One thing I know about the Red Cross is we're very resilient, and our communities match that intensity." - Matt Riddle
"I think all the above, I like people's passion, time, and effort over their treasure. That's just kind of who I am as a person. So I guess what I mean by that is we could always use more volunteers. " - Matt Riddle
"It revolves around the generosity of donors and the power of all of our volunteers. The organization is very volunteer-driven." - Matt Riddle
Resources Mentioned:
Southern Central Ohio American Red Cross
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Feb 1, 2022
34 min

In this episode of The Good Stuff podcast, host Andy Tomlinson interviews Jamie Sharp, owner of Rivers Bend Bike Shop. They talk about how Jamie got involved with bicycles at an early age and turned his hobby into a job. They also talk about how the Community bike ride was started, mountain biking in Great Seal park, his other passion for motorcycles, and a possible Pump Track.
Episode Highlights:
Jamie shares how he first got into bikes. (1:11)
Jamie and Andy discuss the expansion of biking in the area. (7:25)
Jamie tells us how his idea of the Community ride initially started. (8:07)
Jamie shares about his longest ride, and how long it took to finish it. (12:35)
Jamie discusses the work they are doing to create more trails. (15:05)
Jamie explains that knowing trails and how they are meant to be ridden can make them more enjoyable. (20:05)
Jamie shares what a Pump Track is and how it’s great for exercise. (22:17)
Jamie shares the kinds of bikes that can be used on a Pump Track. (24:35)
Jamie shares that aside from biking he also has a special interest in motorbikes. (27:05)
Jamie shares the most unique motorcycle that he ever bought and how much it cost. (28:12)
Jamie tells us his favorite breakfast, lunch, and dinner spots. (33:28)
Jamie says that he is an early bird. (34:27)
Key Quotes:
"I mean, a lot of times people probably think, you don't have to sell bikes or do this or do that. I've been mountain biking since 1989. I just like bikes. I like mountain biking." - Jamie Sharp
"If you know which way to go on a trail, it can help a lot…it just makes it more enjoyable to ride the trail in their direction. It's going to be more enjoyable or if not, it can be really painful." - Jamie Sharp
I ride every day. If anybody wants to ride, I'll ride with you whatever day you want to." - Jamie Sharp
Resources Mentioned:
Rivers Bend Bike Shop
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Jan 18, 2022
35 min

In this episode of The Good Stuff podcast, host Andy Tomlinson interviews AJ Good. They talk about how the "I Hate AJ Good Stickers" started, his YouTube channel, The House of Masks, and his headquarters in downtown Chillicothe.
Episode Highlights:
AJ starts the conversation by telling the story behind the "I Hate AJ Good Stickers". (2:52)
AJ shares with Andy a short story of how he got into masks. (5:01)
AJ tells us how he got started with content creation and his influences when creating his content. (10:47)
AJ shares a great moment when people lined up to get into The House of Mask. (15:12)
AJ tells a story about a weird situation he experienced because of content creation. (18:39)
AJ talks about some of his frustrations with YouTube. (22:25)
AJ shares about his mentor growing up. (25:36)
AJ talks about regrets as well as the things he is proudest of. (34:47)
AJ shares some of his plans for his other YouTube channel in 2022. (37:02)
AJ shares his favorite breakfast, lunch, and dinner spots. (38:23)
AJ tells us that he does not read books, but instead likes journaling. (39:58)
AJ shares that he can either be a night owl or an early bird. (40:27)
Key Quotes:
"There's a select few Chillicothe proud people. And, you probably know the exact same people I'm talking about. And I've always been one." - AJ Good
"I always do things that I have regrets about but then I'm like, ‘Well, if that hadn't happened, it might have had a butterfly effect on it and yeah, nothing would be the same.’" - AJ Good
"So with Instagram. there's an algorithm, you can figure it out. With YouTube, there's an algorithm, you can figure it out. And then it's just you work hard. You stick to that sort of schedule. With Tick Tock, it's like, you get lucky." - AJ Good
Resources Mentioned:
The House of Masks
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Jan 4, 2022
41 min

In this episode of The Good Stuff podcast, host Andy Tomlinson interviews Chris Scott, Division Manager at Best Version Media. We get to hear the good stuff that Chris has done and is doing in our community.
Episode Highlights:
Chris tells us about his past and how he ended up in Chillicothe. (1:03)
Chris talks about his time working in the car business and how it was a great opportunity to meet people. (12:33)
Chris discusses his time in the Rotary and one particular speaker that stood out to him whose son was impacted by the opioid crisis. (14:25)
Chris mentions a Hulu series called Dopesick, which he recommends to everyone. (16:45)
Chris explains why he is so committed to their Drug Free Clubs and M.A.D.E. programs. (18:06)
Chris talks about the success of the programs and expresses a desire to get even more involved in steering the next generation of children in the correct direction. (24:40)
Chris discusses the origins of Best Version Media and where it is now. (31:11)
Chris shares one of the most overwhelming moments of his life. (38:38)
Chris discusses how Great Seal Sports magazine is highlighting Chillicothe sports. (47:44)
Chris mentions that he’s most proud of his family. (1:01:37)
Chris states that he believes he has no regrets, but he wishes he could change some things. (1:06:56)
Chris expresses a fondness for Mexican cuisine. (1:08:54)
Key Quotes:
“There are a lot of data points we have been able to measure, and one of those key data points was seeing overdoses go down and there was one year there where were the only county in the state where overdose deaths went down” - Chris Scott
“It's very exciting to be able to have more time with my kids in the role I’m in now and seeing where drug free clubs are going. And in this next year, I really want to get back and get more involved and get this next generation of kids headed in the right direction” - Chris Scott
“It was one of the most overwhelming moments in my life that it was like God punched me in the mouth and say ‘Hey, stupid, all this time investment you've done in the community, the things you've done, this is where you're supposed to be.’” - Chris Scott
Resources Mentioned:
Chris Scott LinkedIn
Best Version Media
Award-winning documentary: Berlinger Sees Hope In Chillicothe’s Next Generation | Gone: The Forgotten Women Of Ohio
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Dec 28, 2021
1 hr 16 min

In this episode of The Good Stuff podcast, I sat down with my good friend Jeremy Forcum of JSF Landscape & Construction and Head Content Creator of Cairn Creek and a surprise channel that he announced on the podcast for a history lesson. We dive in on how he started and all the projects he has been involved in and is still involved in.
Episode Highlights:
Jeremy shares the story of how he and Andy met and how they developed their friendship through NASCAR. (2:11)
Jeremy shares about his background and how he got started in his career. (5:18)
Jeremy explains how he brought the Chillitown MX idea to fruition. (13:45)
Jeremy shares the story behind the name Cairn Creek. (21:47)
Jeremy shares how he went about developing the property. (29:05)
Jeremy talks about his interest in sawmills. (33:33)
Jeremy gives the listeners a sneak peek into a new project they are developing. (37:20)
Jeremy explains that he never had the intention to be a content creator and tells the story of how he became one. (40:07)
Jeremy shares his favourite breakfast and diner spots. (48:25)
Jeremy answers the question of what book he is currently reading. (49:24)
Key Quotes:
"As a mentor, I've looked up to a ton of people, and I've never got a big head. I just share what I can to other folks whether they be younger or older. And I still feed off knowledge from other people. I really do, I do every day." - Jeremy Forcum
"I always said like with any adventure, once it's not fun, it's time to move on." - Jeremy Forcum
"I was just at a point where I had the knowledge to improve a piece of property, I had a little bit of money to help, and then the equipment too was huge to some of the things we've been able to do." - Jeremy Forcum
Resources Mentioned:
Jeremy Forcum LinkedIn
JSF Landscape & Construction
Cairn Creek YouTube
Spud Run Golf YouTube
Book: Around the World in 80 Trees: (The perfect gift for tree lovers)
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Dec 14, 2021
53 min

In this episode of The Good Stuff podcast, host Andy Tomlinson has a conversation with Bob Smith to talk about how EM Smith Jewelers started and where it is today.
Episode Highlights:
Bob shares his story and the history of EM Smith Jewelers. (1:01)
Bob talks about the different business locations they have been located at. (5:23)
Bob elaborates on how he sees the current environment in the jewelry industry compared to the past. (9:20)
Bob shares some of his biggest appraisal experiences. (12:53)
Bob shares who his biggest mentor and supporter over the course of his career has been. (15:30)
Bob talks about a time in his life where he experienced mistakes and failures. (18:38)
Bob shares about the happiest moment in his life. (20:54)
Bob talks about some of his plans to keep himself active. (26:36)
Bob shares his favorite breakfast, lunch, and dinner spots. (28:18)
Bob tells us what types of books he enjoys reading most. (30:28)
Key Quotes:
“Things have changed. I think that's kind of what pushed me toward retirement as much as anything. It’s not that the changes are bad. It's just different in that way than it used to be.” - Bob Smith
“The biggest and probably the most nervous decision I ever made was when Don, my brother and I decided to buy Fox Farm.” - Bob Smith
“There always be a place for and I think they'll always be a place for brick and mortar businesses, but they're certainly a lot less. They're a lot less profitable than they used to be.” - Bob Smith
Resources Mentioned:
EM Smith Jewelers
Book: The Red Book
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Nov 16, 2021
32 min

In this episode of The Good Stuff podcast, host Andy Tomlinson gets to know Dr. James Fleming Jr. and all the good stuff that is happening at the new Adena Orthopedic and Spine Institute.
Episode Highlights:
Dr. Fleming shares a bit of his background. (1:21)
Dr. Fleming explains how he decided to become an orthopedic surgeon. (4:17)
Dr. Fleming gives advice to someone wanting to pursue a career similar to his. (7:56)
Dr. Fleming shares what he wishes he had known when he started his career. (10:11)
Dr. Fleming talks about how his patients impact his life every day. (11:39)
Dr. Fleming answers the question of how many hours he typically spends in the hospital. (14:17)
Dr. Fleming shares about his hobbies when he is not working. (14:56)
Dr. Fleming shares more about the Adena Orthopedic Spine Institute. (15:51)
Dr. Fleming discusses the services he offers in his office. (21:32)
Dr. Fleming talks about the navigator feature of the hospital. (24:14)
Dr. Fleming shares where his favorite breakfast, lunch and dinner spots are. (26:23)
Dr. Flemings shares that he is both an early riser and a night owl. (28:58)
Key Quotes:
“We wanted people who fit our culture, who are people oriented people that are glad to be here, glad to be in the area and who have excellent credentials. That's what I was searching for. And I am so lucky that we found them. And it's been beyond my expectations.” - Dr. James Fleming, Jr.
“Stick to your passions. Don't be dissuaded.” - Dr. James Fleming, Jr.
“I will not offer surgery unless I really think I have a chance to help you.” - Dr. James Fleming, Jr.
Resources Mentioned:
Dr. James Fleming Jr
Adena Orthopedic and Spine Institute
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Nov 9, 2021
30 min

In this episode of The Good Stuff podcast, host Andy Tomlinson interviews Jemar Harris, owner of the Undisputed Faith-Based Barber Shop. Jemar talks about his checkered past and how he overcame it with the help of God which led him to starting the Undisputed Faith-Based Barber Shop.
Episode Highlights:
Jemar talks about his troubled past and what he learned from those experiences. (2:01)
Jemar shares about the faith-based program he became involved with. (4:57)
Jemar tells the story of how he became a Barber. (6:40)
Jemar shares an app called Booksy to book an appointment in his barbershop. (13:03)
Jemar explains how he recruits Barbers in his shop. (14:00)
Jemar shares about his mobile unit and its purpose. (15:34)
Jemar shares how COVID has impacted his business. (19:23)
Jemar talks about his positioning and what he preaches. (20:41)
Jemar tells Andy his favorite breakfast, lunch and dinner spots. (24:39)
Key Quotes:
“You don't pass judgment, you just try to help them through it, and try to get them to see what they're doing. Because you've been there. You've done that. - Jemar Harris
“Just because you're walking a straight line doesn’t mean people don't still have an opinion about you, and then when they show you that voice, that opinion, you have to accept.” - Jemar Harris
“The mobile unit is specifically a vision God has given me. He gave me the assignment to extend the services from undisputed and to our own customers and our clients.” - Jemar Harris
Resources Mentioned:
Booksy
Undisputed Faith-Based Barber Shop
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Nov 2, 2021
26 min
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