Emily Harrington

HyperLocal(s)

Society EN ↓ 224 episodes

Emily Harrington, here! Mom, wife, retired communications liaison and Champaign, IL native bringing you a podcast from kitchen table studios in the ever evolving sometimes- boring-flatlands of Champaign-Urbana. HyperLocal(s) is a weekly pod where townies and transplants share their tales of tears and triumphs, losses and wins. The podcast was born out of a dormant journalism background mixed with genuine curiosity and the ability to listen without judgement. With two sons now in school, it’s time to ignite the fire that dimmed while my attention was fully on raising two baby boys into two youn...

Author

Emily Harrington

Category

Society

Podcast website

www.hyperlocalscu.com

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Andrew & Emily Harrington. Keeping Austin Weird and a Special Guest. 28.01.2025

An early flight. A long-awaited couple's getaway. A welcome third wheel.    Listen as my husband and "Tales From Two Townies" road trip warrior talks with our dear friend, Jamie Wellman, on our way to the airport. We reminisce, discuss our Austin plans, talk music and get to know this repeat podcast guest a little better. Festivals, wookies, concerts, interrupting, lunch dating, car...

Jason Henry. I'm Blind, I'm Deaf and I Want to Be a REF!? 21.01.2025

For the last two seasons of basketball at my son's school, I've watched this gentleman run back-and-forth while relentlessly trying to keep pace with the unwavering energy of middle school boys. Little pay, evening hours and most importantly an onslaught of unhappy customers makes officiating a job that I had to know more about.  Listen as this Pesotum-adjacent lifer talks about his own...

Amy Miller. Don't Play the Comparison Game and What Would Amy Do? 14.01.2025

Two years ago I started working with her to incorporate weights into my weekly routine. She also overhauled the way I eat, view food and think about cardio.   Listen as this Oregon native and professional mover (in more ways than one) has returned to the podcast to talk less about her role as an Illini football wife and more about her role as creator of Amy Miller Fitness, gym etiquette, the old-s...

Ali Kreider. Beer and Ice Cream. 07.01.2025

I took notice of her unique approach to fitness on social media. Approachable, fun, silly, doable and high on positivity/low on shame.  Listen as this Danville native talks all things New Year's resolutions, ditching the concept of "new year, new you" and adopting a "word of the year," how she views her own body, "cold girl walks," talking to kids about food, fit...

Jason Rector. The Smokin' Hot Firefighter Stereotype and Three Calls He Will Always Remember. 31.12.2024

I could have talked to Jason about his profession for hours. The dynamics and processes and protocols and community inside the firehouses in Champaign are tightly aligned and something the residents of CU should hear more about.  Listen as this multi-generational townie talks about the testing to become a firefighter, the drop in applicants over the decade, moving up the firehouse ranks at a compa...

Jon Rector. "Please Don't Leave Me" and Angels Among Us. 24.12.2024

It was a beautiful day. A beautiful day for a walk. A beautiful day for pickleball. A beautiful day to take the afternoon off work.   Listen as this multi-generational townie and all around nice guy talks about the day he was hit by a car, the injuries sustained, the recovery, the stranger that held his hand, the EMTs who came to his side and called his firefighter son, the consequences for the un...

Jeff Kaper, Dawn Bane and Renee Beere. Say "Yes" to the Little Things and It's About Relationships. 17.12.2024

A foursome I will never forget. During construction you become entangled with ALL kinds of people. These people are in and out of your most intimate of spaces for what seems like a long time—under typically stressful conditions. This particular group of people made the experience as painless as possible.  Listen as three of the Spectrum Design Group's six employees talk about the fails and wi...

Joe Piercy. From Living Room DIY to HGTV. 10.12.2024

The only competitor of his high-voltage smile is his unwavering energy and passion. This is the fuel he has to have to oversee storefronts, warehouses, construction sites and a "full" family life.  Listen as this Champaign-born Charger talks about his move to the big city, finding his partner in life and business, furniture rehabbing from a small scale to packed warehouses, closing the f...

Katie Harlan. Once a Cheerleader, Always a Cheerleader and the Evolution of Katie. 03.12.2024

Pure joy. Full of nostalgic references. The easiest conversation. We talk about a  hundred different things in under an hour, and we find many parallels along the way.  Listen as fellow Central Maroon talks about hosting impromptu luncheons for high schoolers, marrying at twenty with zero regrets, being average at a hundred things (her words-NOT mine), being too humble (my words-NOT hers), teachin...

Loren Tate. That Damn Tate and No Ego Necessary. 26.11.2024

His son, Travis, provided a connection and background on this local legend. He lived up to the hype. Sharp and media savvy, this 93-year-old Illini sports expert is a true icon.   Listen as this Kentucky born, raised Monticello Sage, University of Illinois grad and media legend talks playing sports, covering sports, his early and current jobs in journalism, uncovering controversial stories in our...

Stephanie Hoosen. The Lost Child and Many Unknowns. 19.11.2024

Growing, birthing and losing a child at a month old. There is an unimaginable, almost out-of-body feeling to this interview. How does someone have the strength to progress through life after the worst possible thing happens?  Listen as this St. Joseph sweetheart opens up about the details of losing her daughter and first born, Reagan. She talks candidly about the pregnancy, birth and the four week...

Tyler Underwood. Keeping it Low Key and Present. 12.11.2024

Surprising. He was so unexpectedly humble, thoughtful and intellectual. A self-proclaimed "nerd," Tyler bucks all the jock stereotypes with his articulate answers and analytical thinking. Not to mention sweet, "Home is wherever my family is."   Listen as this Macomb, IL born (add many moves in between), now happily rooted in Champaign, University of Illinois basketball player t...

Cary Steinman. Franzia Sweat and Regret. 29.10.2024

AF. Alcohol-free. It's a trend sweeping the nation. No hangovers, decreased anxiety, a clear conscience and no sweat and regret.   Listen to this Centennial graduate, banker and Champaign native talk about a complete change to his lifestyle, mood, outlook and relationships based on removing a constant and consistent vice. Booze. Cary reflects on his rock bottom, his marriage lows, his parenti...

Nichole Millage. The Boat Trip that Changed Her Life and Making Paralympics a Household Name. 22.10.2024

You can't keep a good girl down. What would depress and ruin many, she used as a flotation device to give her purpose and direction.   Listen to this Centennial graduate and Champaign native talk about a 98' boating accident on Clinton Lake, seeking justice without any resolution, finding and using prosthetics, taking an athletic background and finding a new outlet with sitting volleybal...

Scott Cochrane. I'm Not Eccentric, I'm Authentic and Raising the Bar. 15.10.2024

He was full of good advice, warm and talkative. Easy to get along with. He is the type of person that will always say hi and always stop to have a conversation. Smart. He will tell you some of the best decisions he ever made were the ones he didn't. He will also tell you he loves taking risks, but he wants to take less and less in the next phase of life.   Listen to this Champaign-Urbana nati...

Blake Goodman. A Diamond in the Rough and Living as a Female Iron Worker. 08.10.2024

What a doll. I could literally picture her day-to-day baddasery while working alongside a crew of men. The constant battle to prove herself, learn the most and be her best while keeping her femininity hidden behind neon work shirts and ponytails.   Listen as this Villa Grove gal talks about her family history in iron working, how her parents met in the industry, college vs. the trades, the proud c...

Cedar King. Alcoholism Doesn’t Run in My Family, it Drag Races and Paper Thin Support. 30.09.2024

From afar, I've seen his comments and likes. His support. I asked him to tell his story, as I had a hunch there was one there.   Listen as this Michigan transplant, born Edward John King, talks disordered eating, working at a non-profit, decades of sobriety, codependency, mental health struggles, the unwanted hand-me-downs that come with a family of alcoholics, childhood trauma and being home...

Andrew & Emily Harrington. The Wheels Fell Off and Listener Complaints. 24.09.2024

On one of our MANY road trips this summer, in the wee hours of the morning, we talk and talk and talk about everything and nothing. Listen as my husband and "Tales From Two Townies" segment producer talk more basement sewage problems, stress, the Illinois Football NIL deal,  the band no one has ever heard of, the disaster of a camp drop off, Andrew's unfulfilled dreams of becoming a...

Mike Carpenter. A Polarizing Fan and the Shark Fin. 17.09.2024

Some call him polarizing, some call him an honest fan, an Illini expert and a media personality, he is entertaining, well spoken and not afraid to state his opinion.   Listen as this Urbana native talks podcasting, his professional background in radio, his unique hair routine, teaching at a local public middle school, the state of modern kids, taking and responding to criticism and finally writing...

Elizabeth (Lizzy) Galaras. A Woman Gave Birth in the Parking Lot and the Patient She Will Never Forget. 10.09.2024

A reunion, an interview a reflection on the moment I want to forget and the moments she will never forget. Working in the Emergency Department is full of the good, the bad and the ugly. The heroes that work the floor deserve more accolades than this podcast could possibly provide. Still, thank you. Thank you for all you do.   Listen as this Champaign townie talks out her climb to local Emergency D...

Courtney McKay. My Day is Not My Own and the Stolen Recipe. 03.09.2024

More than a year ago I emailed this local business owner. Since the inception of HyperLocal(s) I wanted her to come on the podcast. I wanted to tell her what an imprint her family's business made on my childhood. Thankfully, my email made it to the top of her inbox, and we were able to sit down and talk shop.  Listen as this Urbana made mother of two, wife of one, talks about the inception an...

Michelle Stallmeyer. A Stomach the Size of a Banana and the Secret to a Happy Marriage. 27.08.2024

Articulate and sweet and obviously loved, Michelle has been through it. However, she has been through it with her high school sweetheart by her side.   Listen as this Centennial High School graduate talks not having prescription coverage during kidney failure, a close circle raising more than $70,000 to help pay for prescriptions, undergoing three kidney transplants, not being able to have biologi...

Ellen Hook. Caring for the Barn Before the House and Marrying an Abercrombie Model. 20.08.2024

She's a mom at my school, and I didn't even know it! Maybe I need to open my eyes more, look up in the hallway and make an effort to know the parents around me. Many of us are so much more than what we see on the surface. Not only are we balancing the biggest job of raising kids, but some of us are keeping massive companies thriving, a family legacy alive and a mindset of both progressio...

Dalitso Sulamoyo. Transplanted from Africa to Middle America and Surviving on the Kindness of Strangers. 13.08.2024

Unexpected. This interview was an honest conversation about what I take for granted. It's a luxury for most—growing up in a place where opportunity is abundant. Dalitso came to the states for an education with few directions and not enough money to house and feed himself.  Listen as this born Malawian moves himself from Africa to the Midwest in search of an education. This higher education ex...

Sarah Bloomstrand. Falling in Love in an Ambulance and Working in the ER. 05.08.2024

This gal is 100 percent good, authentic and sweet. She is a ray of light. If you come in contact with her in or outside of the Emergency Department, consider yourself one of the lucky ones. I do!  Listen as this Galesburg transplant made her way slowly but surely to Champaign-Urbana where she has planted her roots and grew her family. Married to a physician, she and her husband are able to share w...

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