Box Of Light

Locals

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Where we talk to people who are... well... local.

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Box Of Light

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Society

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Latest episode

Jun 17, 2026

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Episodes

Meg Geffken, bringing history to life 17.06.2026

Today's guest is Meg Geffken, a retired educator who is still teaching, just in a slightly different way. Meg's family history goes back in the Benton area for a few generations. Her love of history has created a post-career career in well researched performances of women from local and American history. Today, you will learn about Meg and a bit about two of those women. Enjoy.

Abbie Morrison; the power of family, faith and a good dog 10.06.2026

This week, I talk to Abbie Morrison, who grew up in Bloomsburg and Berwick, has volunteered and worked for many community organizations and has a few different superpowers. Enjoy.

Well, I have cancer. And so does Lisa Mitchell. We talk. 03.06.2026

Unpleasant diagnosis but a good conversation. This week, I talk to Lisa Mitchell about being in the club no one wants to join.

Oren Helbok, Part 2, Train world, The Exchange Gallery and social goodness 27.05.2026

In the second half of my conversation with Oren, he talks about becoming the Executive Director of a new gallery, his photographic work and heritage and the social imperative behind all of his work. Enjoy.

Oren Hekbok, calf wrestler, photographer, Executive Director, train enthusiast tells it all. 20.05.2026

This week. I talk to Oren Helbok, Executive Director of the Exchange Gallery on Main Street, an accomplished photographer, train enthusiast and ex-calf wrestler. This is Part 1 of a two part interview. Enjoy.

Michelle Hintz, teaching in today's classroom 15.04.2026

Michele Hintz, a teacher at Bloomsburg High shares her classroom with digital technology, changing goals and AI. It's an interesting time to be a teacher. She'll tell us about it in this week's episode. Enjoy.

Cardy Pursel, A trip up Main St. in (about) 1940 08.04.2026

Today's guest is Charles Pursel (you probably know him as Cardy), retired attorney and lifelong resident of Bloomsburg. Cardy and I take a trip up Main Street as it was in roughly 1940. Time to geek on what was where when in Bloomsburg way back then.  Enjoy.

Steve Wright, The Last Hiker, Part 2 25.03.2026

This is the second part of my interview with Steve Wright.  In this episode Steve talks about his 2,200 mile hike from Georgia to Maine on the Appalachian Trail. Enjoy.

Steve Wright, The Last Hiker 18.03.2026

Steve Wright, author of The Weight I Carried, joins us today for a talk about his childhood, his life and his 2,200 mile hike through grief to healing on the Appalachian Trail.  There is a little adult language in this interview. Nothing you've not heard before.

Laurie McCants, theatre, travel and Joe the Fix 12.03.2026

Laurie McCants has had a life. Fortunately for her and others, it's not over yet but her story so far is quite interesting. Let's let her tell it.

Connor Henry, Master of the Macabre 04.03.2026

Millville local Connor Henry has been making environments intended to scare since he was a child. Whether it began with the ghost who lived in his house (still does), the work of Tim Burton or his first trip to Philadelphia's Terror Behind the Walls, Connor's passion for fear abides. In this interview, we'll hear his life, his installations and future plans. Enjoy.

The far-flung life of LuAn Keller 27.01.2026

LuAn Keller grew up on a dairy farm between Catawissa and Bloomsburg.  She also lived in India, Japan and China before returning to Bloomsburg. And where did she get this connection to the larger world? Possibly from her mother who... grew up on a small farm outside of Catawissa and had a drive to live larger and more widely. This is a very interesting talk with a very interesting person.

William Baille, The Whipple Gang 22.01.2026

What's in a name? Well, as far as the Whipple name goes;  a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a gang of local horse thieves and yours truly. In today's episode, William Baille, of the Columbia County Historical Society talks about our industrious, larcenous and (at least one of them) charming gang of horse thieves. Enjoy.

Steve Gilliland, music, theatre, Ayahuasca 14.01.2026

Today's guest is Steve Gilliland, a member of the local music scene for decades and now a theatre artist in New Orleans. Steve talks about his career path and his experience with Ayahuasca. This episode is about journeys. Enjoy.

Cary Rhodemoyer, Thank you for your service. 07.01.2026

Welcome to Season 2 of Locals. Our first interview of the year is with Cary Rhodemoyer. Cary is a Viet Nam vet, who volunteered for service and at 19, was flown to Viet Nam for a life changing year. Cary's experience is shared by many people in our community. It is also shared by people across the globe and back through time. It is story of courage, youth, resilience and the burdens carried b...

A Christmas Carol, read by Laurie McCants 24.12.2025

It's Christmas Eve and for the final episode of our first season we'll have,  not an interview, but Laurie McCants reading Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.  Locals will be taking a few week break for the Holkdays. We'll be back in January with a new seasons of conversations with people who are... well... local. Enjoy this wonderful story and enjoy your holidays.

Justin Naylor, teaching, growing, cooking and trips to Italy 17.12.2025

I'll be talking this week to Justin Naylor of Old Tioga Farm. Justin is a Latin reading, garden loving chef who teaches locally as well as in Italy. Think of him as Conan the Agrarian, wielding organic gardening and knowledge of the culinary arts in his battle against the dark forces of your grocery store's produce department. Buon appitito.

Bette Grey. 4 year old Laundry mascot, 12 year old safety advocate and grown up community superhero 10.12.2025

When Bette Grey was twelve, she asked PennDot and the Berwick Council for a traffic light to make an intersection safer. Thirty years later, as a member of that Council, she voted to install the light.  In this episode, we'll talk about Bette's lifetime of advocacy. "If I see a problem, I want to be part of the solution." 

Marty Coyne, Love, care and dementia 03.12.2025

Marty Coyne's wife began to show signs of forgetfulness and confusion in her early 50's. Their journey since her later diagnosis of Alzheimer's has been one of love, support and the long goodbye. This interview speaks of a beautiful marriage,  the journey of a couple through dementia and the support of a local community. 

Lisa Herrald-Doerschler. Let's grow some brains. 19.11.2025

Lisa Herrald-Doerschler's Ideas Studio for Children teaches math, language, physics and emotional self-regulation using blocks, paints, books and a hill. Her students are 3-5 year olds, growing every day in every way. Lisa will talk about why she chose her career, what you are seeing when you visit an Early Learning classroom and the advice she gives to parents. Enjoy.

Josie Weibel, built for speed 12.11.2025

In this episode, we'll talk to Josie Weibel, Benton native and definitely a local. Josie has been racing since she was 7. She and her parents/pit crew/supporters, Ginny and Eli will talk about the racing world of weedwhacker motors, roll cages and the sport in which, when you are sitting still... you are not just sitting still. Enjoy.

Emaley Rose, from a farm to Off Broadway (and what it takes to do that) 05.11.2025

Emaley Rose knew that she wanted to be a professional actor from a young age. And she did it. Hear her story, her advice and why she chose her path. AND... sorry for the weird, ghostly echoes in the first part of Emaley's interview, That happened in the editing program and I could not get rid of it. 

Justin Hummel, Heritage, Service and how the Geese War started. 28.10.2025

In this episode, I talk to Justin Hummel, Mayor of Bloomsburg. Justin is from a family (both sides) that have been an important part of our town for over a hundred years. He talks about what it is like to be the Mayor of a small town, its changes and successes.

Rand Interviews a Local Ghost Hunter 21.10.2025

Local Evelyn Moore walks toward what others tend to run from. She is a ghost hunter or investigator, choose your term. In this episode, Evelyn talks about when her interest in the paranormal began, what building in our community are haunted and what her plans are after she passes.

Karen Ansem, Creativity, Collaboration and Council. Also: Locals Jr? 15.10.2025

Can a Professor Emeritus find happiness with the town she loves, or at least help out on its Council? Only the future knows for sure. But Karen Anselm knows about the happiness part and is working on the Council part. I'll talk to her about why, like Kris Barrett, she is stepping forward to do her part in town.  And, Locals will not feel alone and lonely come Monday, when there'll be a n...

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