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  • Episode 7: Scaling The Wall With Christopher Earley
    Jan 2 2026

    Boston attorney, south shore resident and author, Christopher Earley joined Hometown Media Stories host, Deb, in studio this week to discuss one man's journey to find healing. Scaling The Wall is Chris's personal memoir, chronicling his trauma and road to finding his mental peace and healthy coping strategies.

    In this episode, guest Christopher Earley opens up about his childhood, having an alcoholic parent and how he processed those emotions as a child and later in life, as an adult. As a child, Christopher and his family's life being completely upended due to his father's addiction, became a breeding ground for his anger, tenacity, hyper vigilance and visceral reactions. Taking accountability while also acknowledging the fortune he's had in life are open topics discussed. In this honest interview, you'll get a sneak peak at some of the raw and vulnerable moments in Christopher's life that shaped his life today and molded his memoir, Scaling the Wall: One Man's Journey of Healing Childhood Trauma to Find Fulfillment and Success.

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    32 min
  • Episode 6: Doing Good In The Neighborhood With Greg From LinChris Hospitailty
    Dec 15 2025

    Greg Nawrocki, Digital Marketing Director for Linchris Hospitality joins us in studio to talk about giving back to the community in meaningful ways.

    Linchris Hospitality, a local hotel management and ownership company, makes it a point of supporting their local community through philanthropic involvement. With properties nationwide, the most locally recognized properties to the South Shore include Hotel 1620 in Plymouth and their Margaritaville Resort Cape Cod.

    Annually, the Linchris company focuses their giving back efforts on "founder's day." During the anniversary of the company's start, all LinChris properties are asked to identify a local cause or need and move together as a group to make a difference through raising awareness and volunteering.

    This December, the Plymouth folks are collecting coats and warm weather gear for those in need within the Plymouth area. All donations can be dropped off at the Linchris Hospitality office, by December 19, 2025.

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    26 min
  • Episode 5: Chris Antao and Gnome Surf
    Aug 21 2025

    South of Boston welcomes back Chris Antao, founder of the fast growing Gnome Surf. Chris joins Deb Aguiar in studio to discuss all things surf. Gnome Surf is a 501C-3 organization that provides therapeutic services to persons of all abilities. In this episode, Chris discusses the benefits, the athletes, what Gnome Surf is doing today and where it is headed. Take a listen, share and support Gnome Surf by following, liking, attending events, and spreading the stoke world wide.


    Eventbrite page: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/gnome-surf-17984757173


    Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/gnomesurf/


    Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/gnomesurf/


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    39 min
  • Episode 4: My Brother's Keeper
    Jul 28 2025

    Interview with Chief Development Officer for 501-C3 Organization My Brother's Keeper. Paul Key discusses the Christmas in July initiative that the organization is hosting and various services they provide to southeastern Massachusetts and Boston towns in their service area. To get involved or find out more, visit their web site.

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    15 min
  • Episode 3: Golf With Dean Snell
    Jun 19 2025

    It was an absolute pleasure to host Dean Snell, owner and founder of Snell Golf. His company manufactures golf balls and are a direct to consumer product with the product caliber and reputation of tour level equipment. What if we told you Dean hated golf? He's learned to love it but his story is interesting. From hockey playing mathematician at UMASS Lowell, to Golf product research nd developing entrepreneur, Dean has one common focus.....love what you do and be happy.

    Listen in as Dean shares his road to launching a company, surviving the pandemic years and growth plans beyond.

    Snellgolf.com

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    28 min
  • Episode 2: Our Space
    Jun 7 2025

    A South of Boston feature and interview with Easy 99.1's Rob Hogan and Our Space, a 501-C3 that works with teens and children facing chronic illness, hardship and familial challenges.

    The mission of Our Space is to embrace children, teens and their families, who are facing cancer and other serious illnesses. Our Space will inspire healing, peace, and joy, through creative exploration and connection to others.

    Learn more, listen or get involved! check out Our Space at www.ourspacerocks.org

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    26 min
  • Episode 1: Maureen Boyle, Author & Journalist
    May 9 2025

    Kicking off our very first Hometown Story episode, I am so excited to announce our debut interview with Maureen Boyle, author and journalist. Maureen is a local name that resonates with anyone who has followed some of the most prolific true crime cases across the state of Massachusetts, particularly the New Bedford Highway Killings. In the late 1980's and into the early 1990's Maureen was a relentless journalist covering the disappearances and subsequent investigations of the murders of 11 women across southeastern Massachusetts. Maureen has authored Shallow Graves, a book which documents her dogged coverage during the discovery, investigation and the naming of suspects. Maureen has also covered two additional stories in her writings, with her latest release, Child Last Seen. In Child Last Seen, Maureen shares the story of Pennsylvania teen, Patty Desmond, who went missing. The book tells Patty's story and the uphill battle it took her local police department to finally bring a culprit to justice.

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    Instagram: Maureen Boyle (@maureeneboyle) • Instagram photos and videos

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    47 min