Visit Staunton, VA

The U is Silent; We Aren’t

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The U may be silent, but Staunton has a lot to say. Join Visit Staunton as we sit down with inspiring individuals at the top of their craft. We’re chatting about what drives their passion, the actions behind the impact, and a little about the place where they’re making it all happen.

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Visit Staunton, VA

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Society

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Latest episode

Jun 22, 2026

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Episodes

The Ingredients of Grit 22.06.2026

Chef Laura Fonner's career is one movies are made of. As a teenage mother, self-taught cook, and woman in a male-dominated industry, she faced challenge after challenge on her path to becoming a two-time Food Network winner and Executive Chef of Zynodoa.  From leading one of Virginia's premier farm-to-table kitchens to using food and feelings as a language of service, competing on national televis...

It's Your Turn: Why Communities Need People Who Show Up 08.06.2026

When a mentor looked across the table and said, "It's your turn," Tony Davenport realized something important: communities don't sustain themselves. They are built, shaped, and strengthened by people willing to show up. In this heartfelt conversation, the longtime public servant, community advocate, and DJ reflects on family, service, music, mentorship, and why every generation has a responsibilit...

Would You Survive the 1700s? Inside Staunton’s Living History Museum 25.05.2026

For Butch Smiley, history isn’t about just memorizing dates-it’s about understanding people. In this conversation, the retiring CEO of the Frontier Culture Museum shares stories from his own life and leadership journey while reflecting on the immigrant experiences, cultural traditions, and journeys that helped shape America. As the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, Butch and Samantha explor...

The Silver Line: What Happens When You Stop Waiting for Permission to Build Something Beautiful 11.05.2026

"Cool stuff doesn't happen unless there's a lot of love in the room." That's Jeremy West, Artistic Director and Founder of Silver Line Theatre Exchange—a black box educational theatre built inside a converted Staunton warehouse by a teacher, a former student, and a whole lot of belief in what a small city can hold. When 2020 forced a pivot, he decided to build something Staunton didn't know it was...

Staunton Jams: Building a Music Community 27.04.2026

What does it take to take a community's music scene to the next level? In this episode, Molly Murphy—musician, educator, and founder of Queen City Music Studios—explores how access, collaboration, and a little bit of scrappy energy can transform a city’s creative identity. From teaching music by ear to helping revive Staunton Jams, Molly shares how she’s creating space for people of all ages and e...

It Takes a Valley: The Art of Ecosystem Building 08.04.2026

What if the secret to a thriving community isn’t competition but collaboration? In this episode, Samantha sits down with Anika Horn—ecosystem builder, global traveler, and co-founder of CreativeMornings Shenandoah Valley—to explore how connection and intention can transform a place. From growing up in a small East German village to living in 14 countries, Anika shares how the places that stay with...

Rethink Classical: How Staunton Music Festival is Rewriting the Rules 30.03.2026

What happens when you take 100 world-class musicians from across the globe, drop them into a small Shenandoah Valley city, and ask them to perform pieces they've never played together before? Magic, apparently. In this episode, we sit down with Jason Stell, Executive Director of the Staunton Music Festival, to explore how a scrappy concert series grew into one of the most adventurous classical mus...

The Hard Work of Hard History: Inside a Presidential Library 16.03.2026

Why museums might be our best hope for civil dialogue. In this episode, Samantha sits down with Robin Von Seldeneck, President & CEO of the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum in Staunton, Virginia. They trace Robin’s journey from a childhood on a dairy farm and early love of gardening to leading one of the region’s most important civic institutions. Robin shares how museums are evo...

Parks & Recollections 29.07.2025

From bear cubs to bandstands, Chris Tuttle’s 36-year ride through Staunton’s parks proves the grass really is greener where you water it. In this unfiltered season finale, he shares stories of wrangling raccoons, defining learning moments, and the community spirit that makes it all worth it.

Tangleroot: Author Kalela Williams on History, Healing, & Heritage 15.07.2025

What we bury still speaks. Author Kalela Williams takes us on her literary journey through memory, place, and identity—from a childhood encounter with hidden histories to her debut novel Tangleroot. She shares how unearthing untold stories of enslaved people shaped her voice, and how storytelling fosters empathy, connection, and healing. Through both prose and poetry, she makes the case for litera...

The Bones Are Good: The Secret to A Small-Town’s Revitalization 01.07.2025

Developer Robin Miller joins us to reveal how Staunton’s historic buildings are getting new life—thanks to the power of preservation, tax credits, and a little creative vision. Hear about the hidden gems behind old walls and why saving the past is shaping the city’s next chapter. This episode is a masterclass in how preservation meets progress.

Culture in Color: Noelia Núñez Blends Community, Mediums, and Mindfulness 17.06.2025

From the brick facades of Beverley Street to the rolling Blue Ridge Mountains, the Shenandoah Valley's scenery is Noelia Núñez’ palette. Dive into her creative painting process, learn how social media catapulted her work, and hear why she keeps community and culture at the heart of every brushstroke.

Country Roads & Family Ties: Wilson Fairchild's Life in Harmony 03.06.2025

What happens when you grow up with country music royalty—and decide to carve your own path without forgetting your roots? In this episode, country duo Wilson Fairchild (Wil and Langdon Reid) take us behind the scenes of their musical journey, from writing heartfelt lyrics to reviving Staunton’s beloved Happy Birthday America celebration. With trademark humor and undeniable harmony, they share stor...

Watch Ya Mouth, Trust Ya Gut: How Chaos and Creativity Launched Startup Success 20.05.2025

How does a kid mowing lawns in West Virginia end up launching a bestselling game and building a creativity-fueled business hub in Staunton, VA? Peter Denbigh gets real about idea execution, building a killer team, and why small towns might just be the next big thing in innovation.

Real, Rooted, & Rising: Danielle McEwen's Bold Playbook to Business 06.05.2025

Danielle McEwen reveals why Staunton isn’t just a backdrop—it’s a catalyst. From tackling anxiety and entrepreneurship myths to harnessing the power of storytelling, she offers a blueprint for showing up, standing out, and leading with heart.

Breaking Bread and Boundaries: The Audacious Rise of Ian Boden 22.04.2025

From small-town roots to national acclaim, Ian Boden’s story is anything but ordinary. Hear how this 3x James Beard nominated chef took the path less traveled—and added a little fire along the way. We talk culinary passion, rebellious flavors, and how Staunton became the epicenter of food innovation in the Shenandoah Valley.

Steel Rails, Scenic Trails: Why Train Travel Still Captivates Us 08.04.2025

Steve Powell, President of Buckingham Branch and Virginia Scenic Railway, joins us to talk about Staunton’s rail renaissance—from freight roots to unforgettable scenic excursions. Learn why train travel still captures hearts, how history is honored on every ride, and what’s next for this growing experience.

A Radical Act of Community: Shakespeare in Staunton 25.03.2025

What's the world's first recreation of Shakespeare's Blackfriars Theatre doing in a small, rural city in Virginia? In Episode 3, we dive into the world of theatre with Vanessa Morosco, Executive Director of the American Shakespeare Center and Blackfriars Playhouse. Vanessa takes us behind the curtain of one of America’s most extraordinary cultural spaces, discussing everything from the reimagining...

Where Passion Meets Precision: The Heifetz Experience 11.03.2025

It's often said you can't teach passion, but we've found that's not quite true. In Episode 2, we sit down with Heifetz Music Institute's President and CEO, Benjamin Roe, to discuss how this renowned classical music institute came to welcome the world's most talented and promising young musicians to the town of Staunton, VA every summer and, in the process, establish artistic identity for performer...

A Little Mischief, A Lot of Magic - Meet Sarah Lynch 27.02.2025

Sarah Lynch is the founder of the Queen City Mischief and Magic festival and owner of Baja Bean. Sarah reflects on how she took an idea for a community book release party to a gathering of 40,000 wizards, witches, and muggles in a small Virginian town.

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