
Exploring clubs, organizations, businesses, and issues in towns across Nassau County, Long Island.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 359 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessHobbiesNon-ProfitLeisure | |||

Bill Horan and Gabby Seudath meet Pete Benney and Mark Novak, the local entrepreneurs and creators of a ping-pong game called BATZ, online at www.playbatz.com.
Bill Horan and Gabby Seudath learn about The QuackerJack Foundation - the charitable arm of Long Island’s hometown baseball team, the Long Island Ducks! The QuackerJack Foundation is a non-profit that was formed in 2003 to better coordinate the team’... more
Bill Horan and Gabby Seudath talk to Professor John D. Lin, who also teaches at St. Johns University, and the City University of New York, and is the author of a new book titled - Eli and Me: My Inspiration and the Epitome of Excellence.
Bill Horan and Gabby Seudath learn about The Long Island Crisis Center, which provides 24/7, free, high quality, confidential and non-judgmental programs and services to support and empower Long Islanders at critical times in their lives. They speak ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #238 |
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Focused on local communities, this podcast offers insightful conversations around clubs, organizations, businesses, and relevant issues within Nassau County, Long Island. Each episode features guests who share unique stories and experiences, providing listeners with a comprehensive view of how these entities contribute to the community's vibrancy and development. Topics span from tourism and educational initiatives to mental health awareness and entrepreneurship, making it a valuable resource for understanding the diverse fabric of local life.
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Recent guests on My Hometown include:
1. Maggie Fleming
2. Chris DeFlorio
3. Steven Solosky
4. Rande Bynum
5. Stephanie Fitzpatrick
6. Logan Fitzpatrick
7. Jason Cousins
8. Stephen Brennan
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