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Tennessee, helping people adopt children from 63 different countries.

Julie Erwin, founder and executive director of Adoption Assistance in St. Matthews, has lived the adoption experience and uses it to help other people create families.

In the early days of Adoption Assistance, Erwin didn’t advertise, but word got around that she was able to help families navigate the adoption journey.

Erwin began Adoption Assistance in 1999 from her home in Danville, Kentucky, as an adoptive mom of two young children at the time, to help other families beginning the adoption process. “I learned so much about adoption and I’d become so passionate about the concept,” she says.

The recommendation includes both the desires of the adoptive family and the expertise of the Adoption Assistance staff. After the home study and recommendation, the family waits to get matched. “Typically, a birth parent when pregnant is going to make an adoption plan, and they will choose a family to adopt that child,” Erwin says.

Erwin says a couple without children that is open to race and background can expect to be matched between six and 12 months. Regardless of what type of adoption a family It can be hard for adoptive parents to know wants to pursue, the first step is the home study. that until the child is born and the biological parents sign the paperwork, the adoption “It’s really two parts,” Erwin says. “It’s us could fall through. collecting documents from the family, but it’s also training that family - things like “I tell families eight out of 10 cases are going attachment, grief, bonding and other really to go through without any problem,” Erwin important tools when you’re going to parent says. “In the other two, that birth parent is a child that has been adopted.” going to change their mind.”

She already had a master’s degree in guidance and counseling, so she took steps to get licensed by the Cabinet for Families and Children in Kentucky to help other families adopt.

At the end of the home study process, which takes around six to eight weeks if families are on top of their paperwork, Erwin and her staff write a report that is basically a snapshot of the family and includes a recommendation.

In 2010 Erwin’s family moved to Louisville, so Adoption Assistance also got a new home. It was first in Middletown but relocated to St. Matthews six years ago. In its 22 years, Adoption Assistance has grown from a one-woman operation to a staff of 16 people, with licenses in Kentucky and

“It will be pretty specific about recommending that a family adopt a child between certain ages, of certain race, of certain gender,” Erwin says. “This is the gate to allow them to have a child come into their home.”

Erwin counsels families that despite some risk in domestic adoptions, they can mitigate risk. “A birth mother that’s between 20 and 24, and already parenting a child, has the highest rate of going through with [an adoption],” Erwin says. “She’s very realistic about what it takes to parent that one child.” When it comes to matching for an international adoption, Erwin and her staff

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follow the laws for various countries. While matching may not take long, the international process for adoption tends to be longer. A time frame of 10 to 24 months is the norm for international adoption, but circumstances like pandemics or war can disrupt the process. Erwin says most adoptive families use a combination of ways to help cover adoption costs, including a federal adoption tax credit of $14,440 for incomes under $247,000. An increasing number of companies provide benefits to adoptive parents as well. “Companies often have credits between $3,000 and $15,000 as an employee benefit,” Erwin says.

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The openness of adoptions has also changed is a formal adoption with the help of an organization like Adoption Assistance, but over time. in many cases it is a situation of a relative raising a nonbiological child. “Out of 10 adoptions, eight are going to be semi-open,” Erwin says. Another myth concerns the image of what a birth parent is. Some people might Of the other 20% of adoptions, 10% are closed and the other 10% are open adoptions. have a mistaken idea that a birth parent is irresponsible or uncaring, but giving up a child for adoption is a sacrifice. “We are seeing more open adoptions than we ever have because the research says it can be so healthy for that child,” Erwin says. “It is one of the most loving, unselfish things they can do,” Erwin says. Some families meet yearly, talk on the phone or send gifts. The decision on Erwin has adopted three more children through international adoption, and whether an adoption is semi-open, fully continues to offer her expertise to other open or closed is made before a match happens, based on what the birth parent and families on their adoption journey. She says families now are much better prepared than adoptive family want. she was more than two decades ago when she brought her first child home. Erwin says some common myths about adoptions still persist. One myth is that For more info, visit adoptionassistance.com. adoption is uncommon, but Erwin says a quarter of families raise children that aren’t biologically theirs. Sometimes this

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After college, Zach Barnes was chatting with his lifelong friend Matt Fuller, who had become a master at brewing beer. As they talked about where the beer market was, an idea began to brew. They discussed opening a brewery in the Highlands. “We thought that this was something we could do really well,” Barnes says. “We weren’t professionals at that point, but we were making good beer and we were ready for the challenge.”

define the business that were regionally recognizable but have specific ties to the Louisville area,” Barnes says. “We wanted to build the story of the business by exemplifying the story of the place.” As the friends researched they thought of the Great Flood of 1937, an event that changed the socioeconomic and physical development of Louisville.

“There are stories about how neighbors came together and helped one another out,” Barnes says. “The community changed forever. It may seem weird to name a place after a natural disaster, but following that The two founders brought in a third partner, event people came together to build a Nik Heberlein, and in April of 2014 they stronger, better Louisville. We wanted to opened Great Flood Brewing on Bardstown honor that. Little did we know that we Road. Before they opened their doors, would go through our own version of that however, they needed to come up with a this past year.” unique name. “We were thinking about ways we could

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the line was out the door and wrapped around the block. “Craft beer was booming, and even with great Louisville options there was still pentup demand,” Barnes says. People loved the concept, the beer and the name. “When you look at old photos of the Second Street bridge in Louisville that crosses the Ohio, you realize, ‘Oh my gosh, that boat is tied off at the roadway,’” Barnes says. Patrons enjoyed swapping stories of the Great Flood of 1937. “People would come in and share how their mother was 8 years old and still has vivid memories of the flood,” Barnes says. “They told how they lived at their cousin’s house for three weeks as water was receding back.”


They hosted community open-mic nights where folks could share their flood memories in a public forum. Enough time has passed that most of the stories are secondhand, passed down through the generations. Throughout the past seven years, Barnes says it’s been a crazy ride that culminated most recently in the opening of Great Flood Restaurant and Brewery in Middletown, in January of last year. Barnes and his partners thought there was a market on the east end of Louisville that was underserved. Since the building has a large kitchen, they decided it was the perfect opportunity to open a full-service restaurant.

“It was a natural extension of what we’ve been doing,” Barnes says. They sell starters, pizza, burgers, salads, sandwiches and sides.

patrons made it clear that they were thrilled to have a brewery in town. Great Flood Restaurant and Brewery enjoyed eight normal weeks of operation before restrictions due to COVID-19 were put in place.

“It’s been a learning process as we have effectively had four or five re-openings in the last year,” Barnes says. “You feel like you’ve opened seven restaurants. Still, as weird as it sounds, we are better having gone through this. Having to learn on the fly “When you drive somewhere, you want to have that full experience,” Barnes says. “Plus, and adapt to every part of the business has benefited us, and the guest that dines and as local guys we were excited to bring our drinks with us.” product back home so to speak, closer to where we grew up.” The owners have had to learn to reprioritize their goals to ensure that every decision When they opened on Shelbyville Road, Unlike the Highlands area, which has a lot of walking traffic and where folks can get to food trucks on foot, this location requires guests to drive.

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feeds into the best guest experience which often include long hours. possible. The best part is that they have gone through it together. “The key to long hours is to say, ‘We’ve done this before. It’s going to be four or five “We’ve all had a blast amidst the challenge,” weeks of 90-hour work weeks, but it won’t Barnes says. “As hard as the last year has last forever. We’ll be back to normal soon,’” been, there is no other group of people with Barnes says. “Then ensure you make good whom I’d rather work.” on those promises.” Both Barnes and Fuller are married. Kayleah During the pandemic, Barnes has taken to Barnes and Alex Fuller have both been spending a lot of time outdoors walking supportive of their husbands’ endeavors, and reading. Fuller has camped, traveled

“He’s a fantastic brewer,” Barnes says of Fuller. “I’d put him in the top of the state in his ability to make beer taste good.” Heberlein is a builder, project manager and entertainer. “Matt and Nik are a great team when it comes to physically building things,” says Barnes, noting that they built out both locations on their own. When someone grows up in an area, it’s often natural to contemplate moving away

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and trying something new. Barnes was no different, having toyed with the idea. Ultimately, however, he decided to stay put. “As you go through adulthood, you build relationships, you build roots and those roots get deeper,” Barnes says. “Plus, we saw a huge opportunity here in Louisville for a craft brewery.” They look forward to operating in more normal circumstances so they can hit the ground running again. “It’s nice to have a place where your parents and friends can come in,” Barnes says. “It’s a great community feel around here.” Barnes’ favorite part of being in the restaurant and brewery industry is that it’s a vehicle for building life experiences. That may involve celebrating an engagement or, more recently, a family that is gathering for the first time in more than a year.

“You get to be a part of these special moments in people’s lives, which is pretty rewarding in itself,” Barnes says. “Though I’m not directly involved in their stories, they will remember Great Flood is where this wonderful thing happened, where they first met their spouse, met up with friends to celebrate a milestone, or had the best burger of their lives.” Since opening in Middletown, they have received positive feedback. “We’ve heard a lot of, ‘I’m really glad you’re here,’ and, after the pandemic closures, ‘I’m really glad you’re still here,’” Barnes says. “People say they want this to be their regular spot for craft beer.” Great Flood Taproom and Brewery is located at 2120 Bardstown Road in Louisville. Great Flood Restaurant and Brewery is located at 12717 Shelbyville Road in Louisville. For more information, call the Taproom at 502-208-0882, ext. 1, or visit greatfloodbrewing.com.

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bringing an economic impact. I knew this festival would be different, with attendees filling up hotel rooms and eating at nice restaurants.” Louder Than Life came at a perfect time for Louisville, when the city was looking for more nontraditional festivals and events to help supplement business that would be lost during the downtown convention center remodel and closure. The festival opened to much success, paving the way for Bourbon & Beyond in 2017 and Hometown Rising in 2019. Sims’ professional background in tourism has been a great asset for the festivals, as she has helped to strengthen the bond between the Los Angeles-based producers and the local partners at attractions, hotels, and city


and state agencies both in Louisville and other cities where they operate festivals. “When I came on board with Danny Wimmer Presents, we didn’t know exactly what I was going to do, but we knew connecting the dots was something I do well,” Sims says. “When I go to a city we partner with, I’m an advocate for that city too. I want to make sure they’re generating as much business as they can for themselves because they partner with us much better in the future.” For example, Sims highlights that around 60% of attendees at the Louisville festivals are from outside of Louisville and Kentucky. This generates a lot of hotel business, which in turn generates a large sum of tax dollars coming from nonresidents.

local presence. She and the other festival employees also work closely with bestselling author and bourbon expert Fred Minnick, who happens to be a local and has provided them with many connections in the bourbon world. The 2018 festival series left much to be desired, with Bourbon & Beyond’s day two being cancelled, and Louder Than Life being scrapped completely due to extremely muddy conditions and rain at Champions Park downtown. “Champions Park was green and lush, but logistically it was tough,” says Sims, noting that the site off of River Road had only one driving lane going each way. “Danny Wimmer has always said if people don’t have a good experience getting there, it’s going to set the tone for their experience, period.”

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One of the best parts of fall is the apples. Head over to your local orchard and have fun picking apples as a family. While you’re there, enjoy some ice-cold apple cider and maybe even some apple cider donuts. Then take your pickings home to make your own apple sauce, apple pie or apple crumble.

Corn mazes are all the rage these days. They keep getting bigger, better and more creative. Some people prefer scary mazes, but the ones you can get lost in for hours without being scared half to death are just fine too. If you take kids, keep them close or maybe grab a megaphone before you go, just in case. However you like your corn mazes, this is a great fall activity to do as a family. Look up a museum or farm nearby to see what they have to offer.

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The crisp fall weather is great for exploring, and why not add a little challenge to it? Print off a great fall scavenger hunt list, pack some snacks, and pick your favorite trail to search on. One list for the family will do just fine, but take pictures with your finds to make it a little more fun. You could even make this a yearly tradition and put all the photos together in a memory book.

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Another fall must-do is pumpkin decorating. Head to your favorite pumpkin patch and pick a few pumpkins of various sizes. Look for pumpkins with unique shapes and interesting markings. Bring them home and have at it. Get creative with carving, painting and adding accessories.

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They all wanted to continue playing gigs together outside of school.

You might not expect chemistry to be important to four Bellarmine University jazz “What I noticed with them is that there studies students, but it was. wasn’t a lot of sidestepping,” Del says. “We knew how to speak each other’s musical Oh, not that kind of chemistry - covalent language right off the bat.” bonds, isotopes and Avogadro’s number. We’re talking about the chemistry that The other members who joined the band comes when musicians understand each later, including Trevin Little (sax), who other and can easily translate each other’s went to Morehead State University, as well musical language. From the start, it was this as DeQuan Tunstull (keyboard) and Fiona latter kind of chemistry that made the core Palensky (drums), both of whom went to founding members of local band Kiana & the University of Louisville, came to Del’s the Sun Kings - Kiana Del (vocals), Phillip attention during jam sessions. She quickly Bullock (bass), Harris Boyer (guitar), discovered that making music with them felt and Matt McKay (flute) - know they were just as easy and smooth as it did with her creating something special. other band members. “We were playing together in various jazz ensembles, but for my senior recital in 2017 I had them play and we just gelled so much,” Del says. 24 / SEPTEMBER 2021

“It was this innate, instinctual kind of trust,” she says. “I really enjoyed the way they play their instruments.”


Merging the two groups of musicians required a lot of practice to ensure everyone knew what they were doing and didn’t step on each other’s toes musically. “A seven-piece band can sound like chaos really quickly,” Del says. It was important for the musicians to think of themselves as a big-band group, even though that isn’t the style of music they play. Del says every player in the band has a role.

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a musician and doesn’t know anything about being a performer to think that time rehearsing and performing are the only two chunks of time that bands spend doing anything, but this is far from the truth. In reality, there is a lot of preliminary community engagement that happens before, during and after performing.

someone doesn’t have an education in jazz theory doesn’t mean they aren’t real musicians with skill and talent who need jam space. While Del lived in Germantown, with the support of neighbors and an openminded property manager she created Half Step Haus, a space in her living room where musicians of all stripes could perform.

“I’m always putting myself in venues and in front of bigger clients that would book us for corporate events or weddings,” Del says. “Before the pandemic, I would go to three shows in a night.”

The idea behind this monthly event was to give musicians a weekday option to perform, so they didn’t have to forgo money-making opportunities on weekends, with alcohol-free options and a suggested donation at the door rather than a cover charge. The Sun Kings acted as the house band for Half Step Haus and would help a self-taught or new musician play some tunes in front of a crowd.

Supporting the music community is both a natural interest for her as well as a way to make connections that might lead to shows for the band. Participating in the local music scene made Del realize there was a dearth of accessible spaces for musicians who weren’t able to go to college and study music. She and her bandmates recognized that just because

“It was my attempt at building a healthy and non-transactional community within the music community,” Del says. COVID put a stop to those efforts. With 50

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play in Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Now that all members are fully vaccinated, they are looking forward to performing again regularly in Louisville and beyond. “The pandemic put a hard stop on all the plans we had made,” Del says. They will soon perform at Todd’s Autumnal Jazz Fest, which is taking place at Ascension Lutheran Church on September 11th.

Right before the pandemic, Kiana & the Sun Kings had just started to branch out beyond While performing at a bar or restaurant, Del says jazz “is the secondary layer to whatever Louisville to perform regionally. They had it is you’re doing, whereas with a festival some gigs in St. Louis and were hoping to

you go to see the music specifically and everything else is a secondary layer.” Organizer Todd Hildreth teaches at Bellarmine, so the band was very familiar with this event and is delighted to participate. “Kiana & the Sun Kings are a relatively new group in Louisville, but they’ve done a lot in a very short period of time,” Hildreth says. “They are a focused, driven group with their own sound.” For more info on Kiana & the Sun Kings, visit sunkingsjazz.com.

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TURTLES NESTING

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It was a rainy, spring morning when the education staff discovered a turtle in the pollinator garden by the PNC Achievement Center in Beckley Creek Park. She was already hard at work, her hind legs digging a hole in the wet mud. We were thrilled to see she had chosen this spot to lay a clutch of eggs. What really took us by surprise is that a couple weeks later another turtle had chosen a spot a couple feet from hers to lay her eggs as well. We had witnessed not one but two turtles laying their eggs in the pollinator garden! This time of year, many female semi-aquatic turtles are making the journey out of the

water to nesting sites to lay their eggs. It is important to look out for turtles on the road, as female turtles often have to cross streets in order to reach nesting sites. If you see a turtle trying to cross a road, please consider helping it out if it is safe to do so. Always put the turtle on the side of the road it was headed towards, even if that is away from the water. Never try to take a turtle away from its habitat. Turtles know where they are going and if you take them away, they will most likely risk their life to go back to where they were headed in the first place. Turtles are reptiles, and like most reptiles, they lay soft, leathery eggs. The eggs will hatch in about 75 days. Interestingly, what determines if the baby turtles will be male or SEPTEMBER 2021 / 29

female is the temperature outside. Warmer temperatures will produce females and cooler temperatures will produce males. After the turtle is done laying the eggs, they will not protect them like some species. However, sometimes mother turtles will lay fake nests to throw off predators. Some female turtles can lay 2-3 egg clutches in a year. If you happen to come upon a female turtle laying her eggs, please do not disturb her or get too close as this may stress her out. At the PNC Achievement Center, we marked off the area where the nests were laid to prevent anyone from accidently damaging them. If you happen to see the area, please do not bother it. Hopefully, we will have some hatchlings very soon!


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Last year was rough, but we made it and I know we are all ready to get back to something resembling our old routines. While some aspects of our lives slowed down with classes and sports being cancelled, other areas ramped up with working from home, having our kids around full time (and never leaving our sides), and playing teacher. Perhaps the most exciting thing about the upcoming school year is that it will likely be fairly close to normal, which means it’s time to prepare and get ready. Here are a few ideas for enjoying back-toschool preparation like it’s meant to be enjoyed.

You deserve a little shopping spree, even if it is for pencils and other school supplies. Don’t give in to the purchasing of supplies that will be boxed and ready for your kids this year. Gather the lists of what they’ll need and make a day out of it. Your kids need to get out and learn how to behave in stores again too, so this would be a fun way to remind them of those manners they used to have, and you can reminisce about all the home-schooling moments from last year at the same time.

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Plan to treat the kids to special breakfast foods before they head out to school on the first day. If you want to enjoy one last long breakfast with them, plan it for the day or weekend before they start. If your kids love doughnuts, you can spice it up by making a doughnut decorating bar with some of their favorite toppings. It’s not that complicated and they’ll love it. You can also take this in another direction, and plan a back-toschool breakfast for you and the other parents on the block, with bagels and mimosas to start as soon as the kids get on the bus. Maybe even bust out the party on the lawn. Let’s be real - we’re excited they are going back, so why not celebrate?

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While I know it’s summer and schedules should be a little more laid back, save yourself the morning drama by implementing the bedtime and wake-up times now. Just do it, before it’s too late and you are screaming at your child to wake up and then running to flag down the bus. They might not like it, but it’s going to help everyone out in the end and make for calm and lovely mornings. No promises that your children will take to said schedule - mine still don’t get it and we are heading into the fourth grade - but it’s worth a shot.

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We are all going to have new teachers in our lives come August, about whom we know very little, but thank them anyway, every time you see them. Thank them for emailing you that your child didn’t behave very well on a certain day. Thank them for sending your sick child to the nurse. Thank them for just being them, and sticking through all this like champs. They really deserve more than thanks, but just keep thanking them and letting them know how appreciated they are. We wish you a wonderful almost-fully-backto-normal school year!

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THE RUSTY SATELLITE SHOW RICK REDDING’S PODCAST REACHES THE MOST INTERESTING PEOPLE IN THE ’VILLE “One thing I’m good at is consistency,” Redding says. He sits at a table in the Biscuit Belly in the heart of Nulu, nursing a hot drink as a remedy from the first snow about to fall later that day. “This stuff today, it’s all self-imposed,” he says.

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When a friend asked Rick Redding to run a podcast, Redding replied by asking what a podcast was. Don’t worry, Rick wasn’t out of touch. This conversation took place long before the word “podcast” was a household name. And that’s how Rick Redding, local blogger, got into the podcasting game and launched “The Rusty Satellite Show.” He did so under the condition that he would get a sponsor within a couple of months. After all, he wasn’t interested in having yet another hobby. Dan, the friend who’d recruited Redding to run the podcast, had headed a fundraiser campaign to raise the money for a studio and equipment. Passport swooped in as a sponsor, and Rick the former blogger was in business. Other sponsors stepped in and he kept going.

Although an appointment for an interview for his podcast has fallen through, Redding shrugs it off, saying that anything could happen in this business. Despite the unexpected gap in his schedule, he isn’t worried. That’s because he wasn’t going to have someone breathing down his neck asking why he doesn’t have a show up and running this week. “But I feel a responsibility to the sponsors, to myself, to put out a show every week,” he says. Luckily, he already had a meeting set up with mayoral hopeful David James, and Redding is looking forward to asking what makes him tick, and the big question, that is, why on earth would you want to be a mayor in today’s aggressive political climate?

a week, none of it came without putting in the work. He kept track of who had the most front-page stories, and constantly stayed on top of the news. And that was his start in journalism. When he was covering technology for “Business First” in 1999, the internet was a new thing that many hadn’t caught on to yet. “I remember going to my editor at ‘Business First’ saying, ‘There’s this thing on the internet called email, and we’ve got to have it.’ ” They resisted.

His writing took him on a pinball ride through different jobs. He had done a story on a company called Iron Max. They needed somebody to do the kind of stuff he did, so they hired him. The company was locked inside the internet bubble, so he got to use email after all. Although it lasted only a year because the company dissolved, but he took another job at a place called NetWorld because he had done a story on them. He worked there for almost four years. “I’ve always had work, but I’ve never had a fourA Louisville native, Redding was 36 years old when he started his first job as a reporter year anniversary at a job,” Redding says. in 1996. He’d done freelance writing, like a After NetWorld, he tried entrepreneurship lot of stuff having to do with sports. But at 36, he decided he wanted to make his mark by becoming a freelance writer. The turning writing for the media. He landed a job with point came in late 2006. Someone he knew “Business First” as a reporter, and it turned was working on a campaign for Bruce out, “I was pretty good at it,” he says. He Lunsford who was running for governor. wrote intriguing stories and won awards, Redding jumped on the campaign, thinking and even though he only wrote three stories they were going to win. Lunsford led most

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He used his connections from his previous employments, and since no one else was really into blogging yet, he received a lot of attention. “I would go out to a press conference at 3 and I would have it up on my blog at 4,” Redding says. “The new stations ignored their own websites,” he says. “They held it until 5 or 6.” People When he started blogging for ‘The Ville who had access to the internet at work Voice,’ it was the first online news blog in were reading the news on Redding’s the city. “I put something out every day,” Redding says. Back then, everybody wanted blog, which is no longer available. “I was the predecessor,” he says. “I heard all to have a bog, but they didn’t want to put these stories from people at the ‘Courier in the work to keep it up, but that’s exactly (-Journal)’ who said my site was on their what Redding did, going so far as to make monitors 24/7. ‘The Real Voice’ was the first it a business. He did five or six posts a day, place you looked. I just fell into it.” The blog and in those days, that stood out above the rest. It was all he poured his time and energy ended in 2009. into daily. What was the next obvious step from blogging once that platform had run its What did he blog about, exactly? What course? Podcasting, of course. His friend was his niche? He blogged about the news, Dan had been impressed with Redding’s mostly. He kept that up through most blog and came to him asking if he’d like of 2007. He wrote about anything and to do this new thing called podcasting. everything in the city that interested him. Redding’s idea was to interview the most of the time up until May when the primaries were held, but Steve Beshear gained unexpected momentum and passed him up. Redding was sure he was heading for a long career in politics, but that disappeared when the campaign ended.

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interesting people from the ‘Ville, keep it general, and make it all about the guests who come onto the show. From the start, the guest list has consisted of politicians, entrepreneurs, artists, folks from the nonprofit world — just about anyone who grabs Redding’s attention. Either way, he tries to keep the pot diverse. If he’s had on three chefs in a row, he’ll reach out to an athlete or someone from a different industry to keep things fresh.

What makes him tick? “Even going back to the days of being a reporter, I like interviewing people, I like asking people what makes them tick,” he says.

When Dan moved on about a year ago, Redding bought the business from him. Up until the second week of the COVID-19 pandemic — sometime in March of last year — Redding had put out a podcast every week (approximately 300 consecutive weeks).

Redding says he likes to draw people out and make them say things that the audience would want to hear. “I do it because I like to do interviews, I do it because I like for people to know that that’s what I do,” he says. “That they think of me as the guy who created ‘The Rusty Satellite Show’ out of nothing.” He says he feels a sense of accomplishment when he hears people like the mayor refer to “The Rusty Satellite Show.” “It’s kind of weird, but unique and interesting,” Redding says. “In my imagination, I think of a typical listener thinking, ‘I wonder who Rick’s

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