Lowcountry Forever

Lowcountry Forever

Lowcountry Forever

Monday, April 20, 202604/20/2026

Lowcountry Forever – Blessing of the Fleet – Apr. 19, 2026

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In this April 19, 2026 episode, we discuss the returning “Blessing of the Fleet” event which celebrates the shrimping season with a ceremonial blessing with Nicole Harvey, the Community Affairs & Marketing Division Chief for the Town of Mount Pleasant and Danna Robinson, Director of Corporate Affairs & Customer Relations, Harris Teeter.

Monday, April 13, 202604/13/2026

Lowcountry Forever: Tunnel to Towers – Apr. 12, 2026 – PART 2

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PART 2 – In this April 12, 2026 episode, we discuss the 5k event known as Tunnel to Towers with Sarkis Ohannessian. Tunnel to Towers is a memorial run celebrating fellow first responders who boldly gave their lives in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.

Monday, April 13, 202604/13/2026

Lowcountry Forever: Hoofprints in The Sand – Apr. 12, 2026 – PART 1

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PART 1 – In this April 12, 2026 episode, we discuss horse-assisted therapy for veterans and the upcoming Denim and Diamonds Gala with Sara Lustig and Molly Neumeyer from Hoofprints in The Sand.

Tuesday, April 7, 202604/07/2026

Lowcountry Forever: Exchange Club of Charleston & WandoCon – Apr. 5, 2026

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In this April 5th episode, we discuss how the Exchange Club of Charleston provides scholarships for promising graduates through two special scholarship funds with Tony Guiliani, and what fans of anime, games, and comic books can expect from the second annual WandoCon with Cody Dean of the Wando Mount Pleasant Public Library.

Monday, March 30, 202603/30/2026

Lowcountry Forever: World Grits Festival & Ride for Memories – Mar. 29, 2026

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In this Mar. 29, 2026 episode, we dive into the nitty-gritty details about the upcoming World Grits Festival with Ned Berry and discuss Alzheimer’s awareness with Briana Baynard of the Charleston Alzheimer’s Association and Chelsea Rosenthal, organizer of the Ride for Memories.

Monday, March 23, 202603/23/2026

Lowcountry Forever: State Treasurer Curtis Loftis & The American Legion – Mar. 22, 2026

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In this Mar. 22, 2026 episode, we discuss the upcoming tax season and how to enroll your kids in the Future Scholar Program with State Treasurer Curtis Loftis, and how you can participate in events at the American Legion Post 166 with Jessica Griebesland and Steve Lowe of Altruistic Events.

Tuesday, March 17, 202603/17/2026

Lowcountry Forever: Epiphany Dermatology & The American Legion – Mar. 15, 2026

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In this Mar. 15, 2026 episode, we discuss pediatric health with Dr. Daniel Grove of Epiphany Dermatology and how you can participate in events at the American Legion Post 166 with Jessica Griebesland and Steve Lowe of Altruistic Events.

Monday, March 9, 202603/09/2026

Lowcountry Forever: Summerville YMCA & Charleston Animal Society – Mar. 8, 2026

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In this Mar. 8, 2026 episode, we talk with Justin Ramel of the Summerville Family YMCA along with Kay Hyman of the Charleston Animal Society and Bill Skubovius, Senior Vice President of Fetch Pet Insurance.

Monday, March 2, 202603/02/2026

Lowcountry Forever: Palmetto Panel 2026 – Steve Goreham & Dr. Josh Umbehr – Mar. 1, 2026

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In this Mar. 1 episode, we speak with Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and Dr. Josh Umbehr, Founder of Atlas.md.

Monday, February 23, 202602/23/2026

Lowcountry Forever: Small Business Expo & Water Missions – Feb. 22, 2026

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In this Feb. 22 episode, we chat with Carrie Cranford, Senior Marketing Director at Ruby Sunshine, and Mary Howell with Water Missions.

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