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    <itunes:title>Studio Bamboo Institute of Yoga | Virginia Beach Yoga Studio Built on Belonging - Neely Media</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if a yoga studio was built first for belonging, and then for everything else? We sat down at Studio Bamboo Institute of Yoga with owners Ann and Natalie to unpack how a need in Virginia Beach became a purpose-built home for practice, healing, and community. From the surprise of 40 students on opening day in 2009 to a decade of loyal faces, the story reveals why service, not hype, keeps people coming back.  We explore the full spectrum of classes designed for real life: foundations for be...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The room felt different the moment the honor song began—like the walls themselves were learning to listen. We gathered with tribal leaders, artists, council members, and neighbors to unveil Virginia Beach’s land acknowledgement plaque at City Hall, and to say out loud what the land has carried for millennia: Indigenous people are the first stewards here, and they are still here. From the Chesapeake Indians to the Nansemond Indian Nation and across Virginia’s tribal communities, we trace a liv...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A quiet room changed everything. When Eli Cologne walked into a networking event and realized he was the only attendee, he stayed anyway—and that choice sparked a wave of community action. We explore how a single conversation with Positively Beautiful led to the creation of Positively Courageous, a mentorship track designed for men who want to grow, serve, and show up for the next generation.  We dig into Eli’s path from Plainfield, New Jersey to Hampton Roads, tracing the lessons learned fro...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>A quiet room changed everything. When Eli Cologne walked into a networking event and realized he was the only attendee, he stayed anyway—and that choice sparked a wave of community action. We explore how a single conversation with Positively Beautiful led to the creation of Positively Courageous, a mentorship track designed for men who want to grow, serve, and show up for the next generation.<br/><br/>We dig into Eli’s path from Plainfield, New Jersey to Hampton Roads, tracing the lessons learned from a tight-knit community, four years in healthcare, and leadership in the Navy. That mix of empathy and execution powers a practical, no-frills approach to local change: build trust, create small wins, and invite people to own a piece of the solution. Along the way, we highlight the role of Synops, a network that brings nonprofits, entrepreneurs, and small businesses together to find funding, share resources, and amplify impact.<br/><br/>The conversation spotlights partnerships that meet urgent needs with dignity. A Movable Solution offers pro bono services to help survivors of domestic violence step into safety and stability. The period pack initiative delivers essential products to women and girls who lack access, extending reach across borders. We also talk about bringing the Fatherhood Foundation’s programs closer to home, giving dads practical tools to be present, co-parent well, and center their child’s wellbeing. It all adds up to a clear blueprint: when people coordinate instead of compete, gaps close and communities thrive.<br/><br/>If this story moves you, share it with a friend, subscribe for more grounded conversations on local impact, and leave a review to help others find the show. Tell us: where can you fill a gap this week?</p><p>Remember to like, subscribe and share so you can help us grow. To see the full video on YouTube go to Neely Media</p><p><br/><br/>Reach out to us on our socials and hit us up with any questions!</p><p>Website: neelymedia.com</p><p>Facebook: neelymedia</p><p>Instagram: @neelymedia</p><p>YouTube: youtube.com/%40NeelyMedia</p><p>TikTok: @neely.media</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A hometown tribute doesn’t happen by accident. We sit down with muralist Trevor Lucas to unpack the fast-moving journey from a Nashville job site to a Virginia Beach wall, where a bold portrait of Timbaland now anchors a citywide celebration. The commission came through the ViBe District’s mural festival, but the heart of the story is how sound, memory, and intuition converged to shape a piece that feels as musical as it looks.  Trevor shares how the mid-90s wave—Genuine’s Pony, Missy’s era, ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>A hometown tribute doesn’t happen by accident. We sit down with muralist Trevor Lucas to unpack the fast-moving journey from a Nashville job site to a Virginia Beach wall, where a bold portrait of Timbaland now anchors a citywide celebration. The commission came through the ViBe District’s mural festival, but the heart of the story is how sound, memory, and intuition converged to shape a piece that feels as musical as it looks.<br/><br/>Trevor shares how the mid-90s wave—Genuine’s Pony, Missy’s era, the Static Major collaborations—trained his eye to carve space and rhythm into portraiture. He explains the realities of a six-and-a-half-day turnaround, the push and pull between a client’s brief and an artist’s instinct, and what it means to honor a living legend with a piece the community can own. The twist arrives in color: working without his usual “color council,” Trevor built a concept dominated by blue. Only later did research into synesthesia suggest that Timbaland often “sees” blue when he crafts beats, transforming a risky choice into a perfect fit.<br/><br/>Across this conversation, we explore the craft behind large-scale public art: how ideas “download” mid-process, why texture matters as much as likeness, and how a mural can translate a producer’s sonic fingerprint into shape and hue. It’s a rare look at the creative mind under deadline, navigating uncertainty, and finding resonance where you least expect it. If you’re curious about the intersection of music, design, and place—especially how a city gives flowers to one of its own—you’ll feel the pulse in every brushstroke. Listen, share with a friend who loves Timbaland, and leave a review to help more people discover the art behind the sound.</p><p>Remember to like, subscribe and share so you can help us grow. To see the full video on YouTube go to Neely Media</p><p><br/><br/>Reach out to us on our socials and hit us up with any questions!</p><p>Website: neelymedia.com</p><p>Facebook: neelymedia</p><p>Instagram: @neelymedia</p><p>YouTube: youtube.com/%40NeelyMedia</p><p>TikTok: @neely.media</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A hometown tribute doesn’t happen by accident. We sit down with muralist Trevor Lucas to unpack the fast-moving journey from a Nashville job site to a Virginia Beach wall, where a bold portrait of Timbaland now anchors a citywide celebration. The commission came through the ViBe District’s mural festival, but the heart of the story is how sound, memory, and intuition converged to shape a piece that feels as musical as it looks.<br/><br/>Trevor shares how the mid-90s wave—Genuine’s Pony, Missy’s era, the Static Major collaborations—trained his eye to carve space and rhythm into portraiture. He explains the realities of a six-and-a-half-day turnaround, the push and pull between a client’s brief and an artist’s instinct, and what it means to honor a living legend with a piece the community can own. The twist arrives in color: working without his usual “color council,” Trevor built a concept dominated by blue. Only later did research into synesthesia suggest that Timbaland often “sees” blue when he crafts beats, transforming a risky choice into a perfect fit.<br/><br/>Across this conversation, we explore the craft behind large-scale public art: how ideas “download” mid-process, why texture matters as much as likeness, and how a mural can translate a producer’s sonic fingerprint into shape and hue. It’s a rare look at the creative mind under deadline, navigating uncertainty, and finding resonance where you least expect it. If you’re curious about the intersection of music, design, and place—especially how a city gives flowers to one of its own—you’ll feel the pulse in every brushstroke. Listen, share with a friend who loves Timbaland, and leave a review to help more people discover the art behind the sound.</p><p>Remember to like, subscribe and share so you can help us grow. To see the full video on YouTube go to Neely Media</p><p><br/><br/>Reach out to us on our socials and hit us up with any questions!</p><p>Website: neelymedia.com</p><p>Facebook: neelymedia</p><p>Instagram: @neelymedia</p><p>YouTube: youtube.com/%40NeelyMedia</p><p>TikTok: @neely.media</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Virginia Beach Voices: Small Business, Media, and Community Momentum</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Real community growth starts where the spotlight ends. We sit down with Al Neely of Neely Media and Councilman Cash Green from Virginia Beach’s District 7 to map a practical, people-first plan for lifting small businesses and rewriting outdated stigmas—one on-site story at a time. What begins as a simple origin story—an online outreach, a community event, and a first recording—unfolds into a blueprint for local media that actually shows up: weekly neighborhood visits, free on-site exclusives ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Real community growth starts where the spotlight ends. We sit down with Al Neely of Neely Media and Councilman Cash Green from Virginia Beach’s District 7 to map a practical, people-first plan for lifting small businesses and rewriting outdated stigmas—one on-site story at a time. What begins as a simple origin story—an online outreach, a community event, and a first recording—unfolds into a blueprint for local media that actually shows up: weekly neighborhood visits, free on-site exclusives for Virginia Beach businesses, on-the-ground reporting of community and civic events, and a path to launch a community newspaper in early 2026.<br/><br/>We dig into why podcasts and social platforms are now the discovery engine for Main Street, turning casual transactions into deeper relationships by revealing the “business behind the business.” Cash shares a candid journey from earning a GED under family hardship to academic milestones later in life, challenging the stigma that labels talent too early and too harshly. Together, we explore how youth programs—like a local martial arts class—teach discipline and safety, why “people over politics” is more than a slogan, and how consistent, field-first coverage can heal the feeling of being alone in a crowded city.<br/><br/>If you’re in Virginia Beach—Kempsville to Indian River to Military Highway—this is your open invitation to be seen and heard. Visit nealymedia.com to request a feature, find past exclusives on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook, and watch as local stories add up to a stronger, more inclusive economy. Subscribe, share this with a neighbor who deserves a spotlight, and leave a review to help more small businesses find their voice.</p><p>Remember to like, subscribe and share so you can help us grow. To see the full video on YouTube go to Neely Media</p><p><br/><br/>Reach out to us on our socials and hit us up with any questions!</p><p>Website: neelymedia.com</p><p>Facebook: neelymedia</p><p>Instagram: @neelymedia</p><p>YouTube: youtube.com/%40NeelyMedia</p><p>TikTok: @neely.media</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Real community growth starts where the spotlight ends. We sit down with Al Neely of Neely Media and Councilman Cash Green from Virginia Beach’s District 7 to map a practical, people-first plan for lifting small businesses and rewriting outdated stigmas—one on-site story at a time. What begins as a simple origin story—an online outreach, a community event, and a first recording—unfolds into a blueprint for local media that actually shows up: weekly neighborhood visits, free on-site exclusives for Virginia Beach businesses, on-the-ground reporting of community and civic events, and a path to launch a community newspaper in early 2026.<br/><br/>We dig into why podcasts and social platforms are now the discovery engine for Main Street, turning casual transactions into deeper relationships by revealing the “business behind the business.” Cash shares a candid journey from earning a GED under family hardship to academic milestones later in life, challenging the stigma that labels talent too early and too harshly. Together, we explore how youth programs—like a local martial arts class—teach discipline and safety, why “people over politics” is more than a slogan, and how consistent, field-first coverage can heal the feeling of being alone in a crowded city.<br/><br/>If you’re in Virginia Beach—Kempsville to Indian River to Military Highway—this is your open invitation to be seen and heard. Visit nealymedia.com to request a feature, find past exclusives on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook, and watch as local stories add up to a stronger, more inclusive economy. Subscribe, share this with a neighbor who deserves a spotlight, and leave a review to help more small businesses find their voice.</p><p>Remember to like, subscribe and share so you can help us grow. To see the full video on YouTube go to Neely Media</p><p><br/><br/>Reach out to us on our socials and hit us up with any questions!</p><p>Website: neelymedia.com</p><p>Facebook: neelymedia</p><p>Instagram: @neelymedia</p><p>YouTube: youtube.com/%40NeelyMedia</p><p>TikTok: @neely.media</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:author>Al Neely</itunes:author>
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  <psc:chapter start="2:38" title="Why Media Matters for Small Business" />
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