ADK Taste

ADK Talks

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ADK Talks brings you the stories behind the people, places, and things to do in the Adirondack Park of New York State. With 6 million acres, the Adirondacks are the ultimate playground. We take you beyond the guidebooks and into the heart of one of America's most breathtaking regions. Just like we do on our website, adktaste.com, our podcast uncovers the hidden gems of the Adirondacks, offering hand-picked recommendations for the best places to stay, eat, shop and do in the Adirondack Park. But this isn't just about places. It's about the people who make the Adirondacks so special and unique....

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ADK Taste

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Society

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Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

Trolls, Treetops & 20 Years of Wonder: The Wild Center in Tupper Lake 06.07.2026

In this episode of ADK Talks, we head to Tupper Lake to celebrate 20 years of The Wild Center with Nick Gunn, Director of Marketing and Visitor Experience. Part natural history museum, part science center, part aquarium, part outdoor adventure, The Wild Center has become one of the Adirondacks’ signature destinations. Nick shares how the idea grew from post-ice storm interpretive exhibits into a n...

Back to the Big Screen: Silent Films, Classic Movies, and Schroon Lake's Strand Theatre 29.06.2026

In this episode of ADK Talks, we head to Schroon Lake for a night at the movies with Liz McNamara of The Strand Theater and silent film accompanist Ben Model. The Strand has been bringing people together for more than 100 years, and each summer its Classic Movie Mondays series turns a night out into something special: vintage films, guest speakers, community conversation, and the kind of shared bi...

Two Wheels, Six Million Acres: An Insider's Guide to Cycling the Adirondacks 22.06.2026

Doug Haney of BikeADK joins ADK Talks to share why the Adirondacks may be one of the Northeast’s best places to ride. From gravel roads and quiet backroads to the fully opened Adirondack Rail Trail, Doug makes the case that cycling in the Park is not just for hardcore riders. Whether you’re dusting off an old bike, planning a weekend ride, or curious about e-bikes, there’s a route, event, or trail...

John Brown in the Adirondacks: Memory, Myth, and Moral Reckoning at North Elba 15.06.2026

In this episode of ADK Talks, we return to the John Brown Farm State Historic Site near Lake Placid with Adirondack historian and author Sandra Weber. Sandra’s new book, John Brown Farm: From Abolitionist Vision to Memorial Site , traces how a rocky North Elba farm became an internationally recognized place of remembrance, reflection, and activism. We explore John Brown’s vision of an integrated A...

View Arts Center: 75 years of Arts and Culture in the Adirondacks 08.06.2026

In this episode of ADK Talks, we head to Old Forge to visit View Arts Center, one of the Adirondacks’ longtime homes for art, performance, classes, exhibitions, and community gathering. Jane and Steve sit down with Bernadette “Bernie” Sunderland, Executive Director of View, and Travis Kiefer, Director of Operations, to talk about the organization’s 75th anniversary, its roots in a front-lawn art s...

Broadway in the Adirondacks: Inside the Depot Theatre 01.06.2026

In this episode of ADK Talks, Jane and Steve head to Westport, New York, for a behind-the-scenes look at the Depot Theatre, a professional theatre housed inside a restored 19th-century train station on the shores of Lake Champlain. Guests Erin Jodwin, Artistic Director at the Depot Theatre, and Gigi Mason, Director of the Depot Theatre Academy, share what makes this small, intimate venue such a me...

From Dockside Dining to Mountain Music: A New Era at Silver Bay 25.05.2026

Silver Bay YMCA has long been one of the north end of Lake George’s most beloved destinations, but there is much more happening there than many visitors realize. In this episode of ADK Talks, Jane and Steve welcome back Lindsay Butler, VP of Sales and Marketing at Silver Bay YMCA Conference and Family Retreat Center, for a fresh look at what makes Silver Bay such a special Adirondack gathering pla...

Memorial Day Mailbag: Adirondack Summer Starts Here 18.05.2026

Memorial Day weekend in the Adirondacks can mean sunshine, dock weather, chilly rain, black flies, parades, boats on trailers, and the first real feeling that summer is almost here. In this episode of ADK Talks, Jane and Steve kick off the season with a Memorial Day weekend guide and a listener mailbag. They talk about what the Adirondacks feel like as seasonal businesses reopen, favorite early-su...

Cooking Up the Future: Inside Paul Smith’s Culinary Program and Adirondack Hospitality 11.05.2026

In this episode of ADK Talks, we sit down with Chef Robert Dumas, Director of the Institute of Adventure, Hospitality, and Food at Paul Smith’s College. Chef Dumas brings a remarkable perspective to the table. His career has taken him from washing dishes in a neighborhood Chinese restaurant to cooking aboard a Navy submarine, serving at the White House, teaching at the collegiate level, and now he...

Chasing Giants: Northern Pike, Conservation & the Art of Adirondack Guiding 04.05.2026

In this episode of ADK Talks, we head out on the water with Aaron Gaza of Aaron’s Guide Service, a licensed New York State guide who helps anglers discover the beauty, challenge, and thrill of fishing in the Adirondacks. Aaron takes us from Great Sacandaga Lake to Saranac Lake, Long Lake, Tupper Lake, and beyond, sharing what makes Adirondack fishing so special: thousands of lakes and ponds, tens...

Protecting Adirondack Loons: The Science, the Threats, and the Hope 27.04.2026

Loons are one of the defining sounds of an Adirondack summer, but protecting them takes far more than admiration from afar. In this episode of ADK Talks, we welcome back Denise Silfee of the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation, along with Dr. Lizz Schuyler, the organization’s new Senior Director of Science and Conservation, for a fascinating conversation about what loons can teach us about the...

The Adirondacks as a Classroom: Inside the Adirondack Semester at St. Lawrence University 20.04.2026

In this episode of ADK Talks, we talk with Jacob McCoola and Nicole Panek about St. Lawrence University’s Adirondack Semester, an immersive fall program where students live off-grid in a yurt village on Massawepie Lake. They share what daily life looks like without phones or laptops, how students learn through outdoor leadership and place-based study, and why the experience leaves such a lasting i...

Preserving Adirondack Architecture: Tours, Grants, and Saving Historic Places with AARCH 13.04.2026

In this episode of ADK Talks, Jane and Steve welcome Nolan Cool and Christine Bush from Adirondack Architectural Heritage (ARRCH) to talk about the buildings, landscapes, and local stories that shape the Adirondacks. They share how ARRCH helps people connect with the region through popular tours, hands-on workshops, and practical preservation guidance for homeowners and communities. From Great Cam...

Adirondack True Crime, Part Two: Ghosts of the Herkimer Jail 06.04.2026

In part two of our conversation with the Adirondack Park Paranormal Society, we move from Big Moose Lake to the old Herkimer County Jail, where Chester Gillette awaited trial after the 1906 murder of Grace Brown. APPS shares what they experienced inside the jail, how they approached the investigation, and why they believe some of the building’s most infamous former inmates may still make their pre...

Adirondack True Crime: The Murder at Big Moose Lake 30.03.2026

More than a century ago, a quiet Adirondack lake became the setting for one of the most infamous true crime stories in American history. In this episode of ADK Talks, we dive into the tragic case of Chester Gillette and Grace Brown—a story of ambition, deception, love, and murder that unfolded at Big Moose Lake in the early 1900s. What began as a secret romance in a Cortland skirt factory ended in...

Seagle Festival 2026: Opera, New Works & A Bold Vision for the Adirondacks 23.03.2026

From Hill to Stage: Seagle Festival’s Next Act in the Adirondacks For more than a century, the Seagle Festival has been a summer tradition on the shores of Schroon Lake—where emerging artists arrive with big voices and leave ready for the world stage. In this episode of ADK Talks, we welcome back Artistic Director Darren Woods along with Director of Education and Community Outreach Josh Cook. Toge...

From Sap to Syrup: Inside Adirondack Maple Season with Toad Hill Farm 16.03.2026

For many Adirondack families, maple syrup is simply part of life. It’s on the breakfast table, in the kitchen, and woven into generations of seasonal tradition but behind every bottle of pure maple syrup is a remarkable blend of forestry, science, craftsmanship, and patience. In this episode of ADK Talks, we head to Thurman, New York to visit with Randy Galusha, owner of Toad Hill Maple Farm. Rand...

Breaking Trail: Women Who Shaped the Adirondacks (Revisited) 02.03.2026

In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re revisiting a conversation that still resonates: our interview with Peggy Lynn and Sandra Weber, co-authors of Breaking Trail: Remarkable Women of the Adirondacks . For generations, Adirondack history has centered on guides, industrialists, conservationists, and explorers — most of them men. But women were here all along. They were lumber camp cooks and lobb...

Kitchen Confidential (ADK Edition) with Chef Billy Trudsoe 23.02.2026

What’s really happening behind the kitchen doors of an Adirondack restaurant in the dead of winter? In this episode of ADK Talks, we welcome back Chef Billy Trudsoe of Lizzie Keays in Warrensburg for an honest, energetic, and eye-opening conversation about restaurant life in the Adirondacks. We jokingly dubbed this one “Kitchen Confidential: Adirondack Edition,” and Billy delivers. From skeleton c...

Winter in the ADKs: Your Questions, Answered 16.02.2026

It’s mailbag time. Jane and Steve tackle your winter questions, from Presidents’ Week ski picks to the Mirror Lake Toboggan chute, smart winter hiking basics, and crowd-dodging ideas across the Park. Along the way: loon parenting truths, BrewSki intel, full-moon ski nights, cardboard sled chaos, and a reminder that a quiet walk on a frozen lake can be the most magical “activity” of all. What you’l...

Healing the World from the Adirondacks: Dr. Trudeau and the Saranac Laboratory - Amy Catania 09.02.2026

In this episode of ADK Talks, we step inside one of the most important scientific sites you’ve probably never heard of: the tuberculosis laboratory that helped put Saranac Lake on the global medical map. We’re joined by Amy Catania, Executive Director of Historic Saranac Lake, who helps us trace how a small Adirondack village became a worldwide center for healing, research, and compassion at the t...

World-Class Art in the Adirondacks: Inside The Hyde Collection - Bryn Schockmel 02.02.2026

What if one of the Northeast’s most remarkable art museums wasn’t in New York City or Boston, but tucked into the foothills of the Adirondacks? In this episode of ADK Talks, we head to Glens Falls, NY to explore The Hyde Collection—an intimate house museum where Old Masters, modern icons, and deeply personal stories live side by side. We’re joined by Bryn Schockmel, Curator of the Permanent Collec...

Cold Hard Magic: Inside the Making of The Sagamore’s Glacier Ice Bar - Tom Guay 19.01.2026

Winter at The Sagamore Resort is anything but quiet. Each January, the lakeside terrace transforms into a frozen spectacle where 300-pound blocks of ice, chainsaws, blowtorches, and a lot of muscle come together as one of the Adirondacks’ most anticipated winter traditions: the Glacier Ice Bar. In this episode of ADK Talks, we’re joined by Tom Guay, General Manager of The Sagamore, whose career at...

Second Acts in the Mountains: Inside NewVida Preserve’s Bold Revival 12.01.2026

Rick Vidal left global boardrooms for a forgotten ski mountain and found something much bigger than a renovation project. In this episode of ADK Talks, we head to Jay, New York, to explore the remarkable reinvention of the former Pale Face Ski Area, now reborn as NewVida Preserve. Rick shares the deeply personal story behind buying a long-closed resort, reopening land that had been private for dec...

Cold, Wet, and Unprepared: What Really Happens When Winter Hikers Underestimate the Adirondacks 05.01.2026

Winter in the Adirondacks can feel otherworldly. Snow-draped trees, hushed trails, bluebird summit days, and the kind of stillness that only comes when the temperature drops. It can also turn dangerous fast. In this episode of ADK Talks, we welcome back Jeff Berry and Elena Lumby from Search and Rescue of the Northern Adirondacks (SARNAK) for an honest, practical, and sometimes chilling conversati...

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