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  • GlenRock Pop - Keith Michalek
    2025/10/23

    In this episode of "Discovering Lake County," host David Woll sits down with Keith Michalek, a Grayslake native, to share the heartwarming story behind the revival of Glen Rock Pop—a beloved local soda brand. Recorded at The Loop Marketing in Grayslake, the conversation highlights Keith's journey from bottle collector to entrepreneur, his commitment to authentic recipes, and his dedication to community and nostalgia. Listeners will enjoy tales of hometown pride, small business passion, and the joy of bringing a cherished Lake County tradition back to life, one bottle at a time.

    Discovering Lake County: The Revival of Glen Rock Pop

    Hey there, Lake County friends!

    I'm thrilled to share the latest episode of "Discovering Lake County" with you. This week, I had the pleasure of chatting with Keith Michalek, the passionate soul behind the revival of Glen Rock Pop, our beloved local soda brand that many of us thought was lost forever. Here's a sneak peek into our conversation and some key takeaways that you won't want to miss:

    Key Highlights:
    Nostalgic Revival**: Keith's journey began with a simple hobby of collecting vintage Glen Rock bottles. This hobby turned into a mission to bring back the soda we all loved from the 60s and 70s.
    Authentic Recipes**: Keith tracked down the original recipes and is producing Glen Rock Pop with pure cane sugar, just like the good old days. The result? A crisper, cleaner taste that's a delightful throwback.
    Community Roots**: Growing up in Third Lake and graduating from Grayslake High, Keith's deep local roots fuel his dedication to this project. It's a true community effort!
    Sustainable Practices**: Keith is working on bringing back the iconic returnable glass bottles, aiming to reduce environmental impact and maintain the brand's quality.
    Creative Marketing**: From repurposing bottles with colorful candies to focusing on local events and Facebook updates, Keith's marketing efforts are as unique as the soda itself.
    Local Distribution**: Glen Rock Pop is available in several local stores, and Keith personally delivers the product, ensuring a close relationship with retailers and customers.

    Fun Facts:
    First Car & Concert**: Keith's first car was a 1971 Buick Skylark with a hole in the floorboard, and his first concert was REO Speedwagon and Survivor—complete with a backstage pass he was too shy to use!
    Family & Life Lessons**: Keith shares touching stories about his family and the life lessons he's learned, emphasizing that success is about doing what makes you happy.

    Upcoming Events:
    Trick or Treat in Wakanda**: Look out for the Glen Rock Pop trailer!
    Fall Festival in Antioch**: Another chance to grab your favorite soda and meet Keith in person.

    A Heartfelt Message:
    Keith's journey is a testament to the power of passion and community. His dedication to reviving Glen Rock Pop is not just about business; it's about restoring a cherished piece of our local history. As we wrap up the episode, I challenge you to perform a random act of kindness today—let's spread some joy in our community!

    Tune in to this heartwarming episode on Spotify, Apple, or YouTube, and don't forget to subscribe for more inspiring stories from Lake County. Let's keep celebrating the incredible people and projects that make our hometown special.

    Until next time, keep smiling and stay kind!

    Warm regards,
    David Woll

    P.S. Follow Glen Rock Pop on Facebook to stay updated on events and product availability. Let's support this amazing local revival together!

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    56 分
  • Robert Allan Kutzler - Director Operations, Marketing & Special Events at Waukegan Harbor and Marina
    2025/08/27

    David chats with Robert Allan Kutzler, Director of Operations, Marketing, and Special Events at Waukegan Harbor and Marina. They discuss Robert's radio background, his passion for the marina, and the upcoming 40th anniversary celebration of the South Marina—featuring the world's largest rubber duck, live music, food trucks, and a water ski show. Robert shares insights about marina life, community partnerships, and the hometown pride that makes Waukegan Harbor a welcoming, family-friendly destination for both locals and visitors.

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    56 分
  • Alex "Popeye" Rothaker and Pappy the Poodle
    2025/06/19

    In this heartwarming episode, local dog trainer Alex Rothaker "Popeye" shares his remarkable 53-year journey, from childhood adventures with his first rescue dog in Chicago to training police and trick dogs seen on national TV. Alex Rothaker discusses the importance of patience, positive reinforcement, and community, while delighting listeners with stories of world records, memorable performances, and even his talented blue jay, Alvin. The conversation highlights Alex Rothaker's deep hometown roots, his passion for animal training, and his belief in spreading kindness—reminding us all that joy and connection are at the heart of what he does.

    Alex's background and early experiences with dogs.
    The influence of mentors in dog training, particularly Willy Necker.
    The transition from training personal protection dogs to police dogs.
    The importance of understanding dog behavior and communication.
    The role of positive reinforcement and praise in dog training.
    Experiences with training trick dogs and performing in entertainment.
    The significance of patience and gradual training methods.
    The challenges and rewards of training various dog breeds.
    Insights on the relationship between trainers and their dogs.
    The importance of kindness and community engagement in dog training and beyond.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • J.R. Escobar - Pizzeria Deville
    2025/06/13

    J.R. shares his journey in the restaurant industry, the story behind Pizzeria DeVille, and the importance of team building and community support. Listeners get a taste of the pizzeria's unique menu, local partnerships, and lively events. The conversation highlights the value of customer feedback, the challenges of running a local business, and the warm, welcoming spirit that makes Lake County's food scene truly special.

    Discovering Lake County Newsletter: Pizzeria DeVille Edition

    Hey there, Lake County friends!

    I'm thrilled to share the latest episode of "Discovering Lake County" with you. This time, I had the pleasure of chatting with Jr., the passionate owner of Pizzeria DeVille, nestled in the cozy basement of the Alamo. We had an incredible conversation about his journey in the restaurant industry, the vibrant food scene in Libertyville, and the heartwarming community support that keeps Pizzeria DeVille thriving.

    Here are some highlights and key takeaways from our conversation:

    1. The Heart of Pizzeria DeVille:
    Team Building:** Jr. emphasizes that the success of any restaurant hinges on its team. He learned early on that nurturing his staff leads to a better guest experience.
    Community Support:** Libertyville has embraced Pizzeria DeVille wholeheartedly, and Jr. is grateful for the local love and support.

    2. Jr.'s Journey:
    From Pizza Hut to Pizzeria DeVille:** Jr. started in the pizza industry at 19 and spent 23 years with Pizza Hut. After a stint with Crumble Cookies, he seized the opportunity to take over Pizzeria DeVille.
    A Fan Turned Owner:** Jr. was a regular customer at Pizzeria DeVille before taking over. When he learned it was closing, he jumped at the chance to keep the beloved pizzeria alive.

    3. Unique Offerings:
    Specialty Pizzas:** With over 50 different pizzas, including the customer-favorite "Ma Pie" and the "Pepperoni Duet," there's something for everyone.
    Food Truck Adventures:** Jr. expanded Pizzeria DeVille's reach with a food truck, featuring a wood-fired oven, bringing their delicious pizzas to local festivals and events.

    4. Community Engagement:
    Local Collaborations:** Pizzeria DeVille partners with local breweries, creating a vibrant dining experience. Jr. loves the community connections and the joy of serving at local events.
    Events and Nightlife:** From trivia nights to bingo, Pizzeria DeVille is becoming a local hotspot for fun and entertainment.

    5. Personal Touch:
    Balancing Act:** Jr. candidly shares the challenges of balancing the restaurant and food truck, but his passion and dedication shine through.
    Family and Community:** Jr. talks about his deep roots in Lake County and his love for the community, particularly Grayslake and Gages Lake.

    6. Lessons Learned:
    Resilience:** Jr. reflects on the importance of resilience and how setbacks can lead to new opportunities.
    Customer Feedback:** He values customer reviews and sees them as opportunities to improve and reconnect with patrons.

    7. Future Aspirations:
    Expansion Plans:** Jr. hopes to bring Pizzeria DeVille's unique offerings to other communities, sharing their delicious wood-fired and Detroit-style pizzas with more people.

    I hope these highlights spark your curiosity and entice you to listen to the full episode. Jr.'s story is a testament to the power of community, passion, and resilience. Whether you're a local or just passing through, Pizzeria DeVille is a must-visit spot in Libertyville.

    Thank you for being part of our Lake County community. Your support means the world to us. Don't forget to subscribe to "Discovering Lake County" for more inspiring stories and local insights.

    Stay kind, stay curious, and keep exploring!

    Warm regards,Host of "Discovering Lake County"

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    57 分
  • Rob Hardman - Blarney Island
    2025/06/05

    Rob shares the colorful history of the island, from its Prohibition-era roots to its transformation into a lively bar and community hub. Listeners get a hometown feel as Rob discusses family-friendly events, unique challenges of island operations, and the welcoming spirit that draws visitors year after year.

    Discovering Lake County: A Journey to Blarney Island

    Hey there, Lake County enthusiasts!

    I'm thrilled to share the latest episode of "Discovering Lake County" with you. This time, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Rob Hardman, the charismatic owner of Blarney Island, right at the Port of Blarney. Rob's stories and insights about this unique island are nothing short of captivating. Here's a sneak peek into what we discussed:

    Key Takeaways from the Episode:

    A Storied Past**: Blarney Island's history dates back to 1901, with tales of Prohibition-era smuggling, Al Capone's hideouts, and even old slot machines discovered during renovations. The island's colorful past is a treasure trove of fascinating anecdotes.

    From Mobsters to Tourists**: Originally owned by mobster Shorty Kobin and later renamed by Jack O'Connor, Blarney Island has transformed from a notorious hideout to a beloved bar and tourist destination. The name "Blarney" itself is a nod to both the famous Irish castle and the art of bluffing in poker.

    Seasonal Fun**: Operating primarily from Thursday to Sunday during the summer, Blarney Island offers a variety of events, including drag boat races, live music, and themed weekends. It's a place where families and party-goers alike can find their slice of paradise.

    Unique Challenges**: Running a bar on an island comes with its own set of challenges, from high electricity costs to the logistics of transporting supplies. Rob's candid discussion about these hurdles adds a layer of appreciation for the unique experience Blarney Island offers.

    A Mile Away from Reality**: Situated a mile offshore, Blarney Island provides an escape from the everyday hustle and bustle. Whether you arrive by boat or take the popular shuttle service, you're guaranteed a memorable experience.

    Community and Camaraderie**: Rob's passion for fostering a sense of community shines through. From long-time patrons sharing ghost stories to staff members who've become like family, Blarney Island is more than just a bar—it's a community.

    Live Music and Events**: With a packed schedule of live music and special events, including a 90s weekend, there's always something exciting happening at Blarney Island. Rob's enthusiasm for these events is infectious, even if his role as owner keeps him busy.

    A Personal Connection**: Rob's journey from a 14-year-old visitor to the proud owner of Blarney Island is a testament to the power of dreams and determination. His personal stories add a heartfelt touch to the episode.

    Why You Should Tune In:

    Historical Insights**: Learn about the island's intriguing past, from Prohibition-era escapades to its transformation into a summer resort.
    Unique Experiences**: Discover the diverse events and activities that make Blarney Island a must-visit destination.
    Community Spirit**: Feel the warmth and camaraderie that define the Blarney Island experience.

    I invite you to listen to this episode and immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant present of Blarney Island. Whether you're a history buff, a music lover, or just looking for a fun day out, this episode has something for everyone.

    Thank you for being a part of our "Discovering Lake County" community. Your support means the world to us. Don't forget to share your thoughts and experiences with us—we love hearing from you!

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Bobby Carlson - Sundance Saloon
    2025/05/22
    David Woll chats with Bobby Carlson, owner of Sundance Saloon in Mundelein, Illinois. Bobby shares his journey into the bar business, detailing how he and his brother acquired the establishment and transformed it into a vibrant community hub. They discuss the bar's evolution, emphasizing live music, family-friendly events, and unique offerings like their famous pickle shots and smoked meats. Bobby highlights the importance of a welcoming atmosphere, community engagement, and continuous improvement. Discovering Lake County: The Heartbeat of Sundance Saloon with Bobby Carlson In this episode of "Discovering Lake County," host David Wolfe sits down with Bobby Carlson, the passionate owner of Sundance Saloon in Mundelein, Illinois. Bobby shares his journey into the bar business, the evolution of Sundance Saloon, and the vibrant music scene that has flourished under his ownership. This blog post delves into the key themes of the episode, offering detailed insights and actionable advice for bar owners, music enthusiasts, and community builders alike. Bobby Carlson's Journey into the Bar Business Background and Ownership Journey Bobby Carlson and his brother ventured into the bar business in 2015 when they acquired Sundance Saloon, previously known as Mavericks. Bobby's brother, who had experience in the food industry, saw an opportunity and reached out to Bobby for support. With prior experience running a small bar in southern Illinois, Bobby joined his brother in this new venture. Evolution of Sundance Saloon Initially, Sundance Saloon had a different focus, but Bobby recognized the potential of the existing country music crowd. He and his brother committed to maintaining the bar's country roots while expanding its offerings. They introduced live music and made significant improvements to the venue, enhancing the stage and production quality to create a true concert experience. The Importance of Live Music Building a Reputation Bobby emphasizes the importance of live music in their business model. Sundance Saloon has built a reputation for hosting a variety of acts, from local bands to national performers. The bar's tagline, "the saloon that rocks," reflects their commitment to providing diverse musical experiences, including tribute nights and various genres beyond just country music. Booking Local Talent Bobby's approach to booking acts is rooted in community engagement. He actively seeks out local talent and keeps an eye on social media to discover new bands. This dedication to supporting local musicians has fostered a sense of belonging among patrons, many of whom return regularly to enjoy the live music and vibrant atmosphere. Creating a Community-Oriented Atmosphere Customer Experience A key aspect of Sundance Saloon is its community-oriented atmosphere. Bobby and his wife, Angie, who plays a vital role in the business, prioritize customer service and creating a welcoming environment. Angie is a hands-on owner who connects with patrons and staff alike, enhancing the overall experience for everyone who visits. Family-Friendly Environment Bobby describes Sundance Saloon as more than just a bar; it's a community gathering place. Families often come to enjoy the music while their kids play nearby, creating a welcoming environment that feels like a backyard gathering. This sense of community sets Sundance Saloon apart from other venues. Unique Offerings and Events Full Tilt Fridays One of the standout events at Sundance Saloon is "Full Tilt Fridays," where patrons can enjoy country line dancing indoors or watch a live band outside for a $5 cover charge. This fee serves as a filter to ensure that guests are likely to spend money on food and drinks, which is essential for the bar's profitability. Families are welcome, and the atmosphere is designed to be family-friendly. Music Bingo Another unique event is "Music Bingo," which has gained popularity in the area. Bobby explains how the game works, emphasizing that it's a fun and relaxed way for patrons to engage with music while enjoying a night out. Music Bingo brings excitement and camaraderie to the bar, contributing to the overall atmosphere. Sundance Fest Looking ahead, Bobby discusses the annual Sundance Fest, which began in 2020 as a way to bring live music back to the community during challenging times. The festival features a lineup of talented bands and serves as a celebration of the bar's outdoor space. Bobby shares excitement about the upcoming summer events, including performances from well-known local acts and tribute bands. Culinary Delights at Sundance Saloon Menu Highlights Bobby discusses the bar's menu, which features classic bar food like mozzarella sticks and their famous "huge ultimate nachos," designed to serve multiple people. He highlights the popularity of their smoked meats, particularly the pork shoulder and brisket, which he smokes on-site. This labor-intensive process has garnered a loyal following, especially for their brisket, ...
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    26 分
  • The Sundance Saloon Story Part One - Art Lake
    2025/05/15
    In this episode of "Discovering Lake County," host David Woll chats with Art Lake, a former co-owner of the beloved Sundance Saloon. Art shares his journey from commercial real estate to owning the saloon, highlighting the vibrant community and memorable events that defined the venue. He recounts anecdotes about famous musicians like Blake Shelton and Sugarland performing at the saloon before they became stars. Art emphasizes the family-like atmosphere he fostered, where patrons and staff formed lasting bonds. The episode encapsulates the essence of Lake County, celebrating its unique stories, community spirit, and the lasting impact of local businesses. Discovering Lake County: The Heartwarming Journey of Art and the Sundance Saloon In this episode of "Discovering Lake County," host Dave Woll sits down with Art, a former co-owner of the beloved Sundance Saloon. Their conversation delves into Art's fascinating journey, the vibrant community atmosphere of the saloon, and the memorable experiences that defined this iconic venue. This blog post will break down the key themes and insights from the episode, offering actionable advice and detailed explanations for those interested in community building, running a successful venue, and fostering lasting relationships. Art's Background and the Sundance Saloon From Real Estate to Bar Ownership Art's journey to owning the Sundance Saloon is a tale of unexpected turns and rewarding ventures. Initially involved in commercial real estate, Art had no experience in the bar industry. However, a friend's interest in buying the saloon led to Art becoming a partner in the purchase. Despite his initial reservations, Art embraced the challenge and aimed to build on the foundation laid by the previous owner, Kris Land. Creating a Family-Like Atmosphere One of Art's primary goals was to create an inviting atmosphere that felt like family. This approach resonated with the regulars who frequented the establishment. Art shares anecdotes about the talented musicians who performed at the saloon, including Blake Shelton and Sugarland, who were not as famous at the time but became well-known later. These artists would mingle with patrons, creating a unique and memorable experience. Key Takeaways: Embrace New Challenges:** Even if you lack experience in a particular industry, a willingness to learn and adapt can lead to rewarding ventures. Build on Existing Foundations:** Recognize the strengths of previous owners or managers and build upon them to create a welcoming environment. Foster Personal Connections:** Encourage interactions between performers and patrons to create memorable experiences. Memorable Experiences and Relationships Hosting National Acts and Local Talent Art fondly remembers the community atmosphere at the Sundance Saloon, where he fostered a family-like environment. He shares anecdotes about memorable events, including a mechanical bull riding competition and a Friday night dance party that featured live broadcasts from a local radio station. Art highlights the importance of safety and responsibility in serving alcohol, recounting how he and his staff would ensure patrons got home safely. Handling Challenges and Conflicts Running a bar comes with its challenges, including managing rowdy customers. Art recounts an incident where a patron assaulted one of his bartenders, leading to a physical altercation that resulted in the aggressors being thrown out. He emphasizes the camaraderie among the staff and customers, noting that fights were rare and handled decisively to ensure everyone's safety. Key Takeaways: Prioritize Safety:** Implement measures to ensure the safety of both staff and patrons, such as having a reliable security team and responsible alcohol service. Create Memorable Events:** Host unique events that draw in crowds and create lasting memories, such as themed parties or live broadcasts. Handle Conflicts Decisively:** Address conflicts promptly and effectively to maintain a safe and welcoming environment. Life After Sundance Venturing into New Business Endeavors After selling the Sundance Saloon, Art ventured into other business endeavors, including opening a restaurant called Confetti. Despite the challenges of running a restaurant without prior culinary experience, Art enjoyed the experience and continued to foster a sense of community through live entertainment and quality food. Embracing Retirement and Staying Connected Now living in Texas, Art has embraced retirement while staying active and connected to his roots. He enjoys visiting local country bars and catching up with old friends, including musicians who once performed at the Sundance. Art's reflections on his journey reveal a deep appreciation for the relationships he built and the memories created during his time in Lake County. Key Takeaways: Embrace New Ventures:** Don't be afraid to try new business endeavors, even if they are outside your comfort zone. Stay Connected:** Maintain ...
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  • Dimitri Kallianis - Restauranteur - Chef - Olive Oil Producer
    2025/05/07
    Dimitri Kallianis the vibrant owner of The Shanty restaurant in Wadsworth, Illinois. he shares his journey from growing up in Gurnee to transforming The Shanty into a beloved local gem. He recounts his shift from a potential banking career to revitalizing the restaurant, emphasizing the importance of community connections and creativity. Hei also discusses the challenges posed by COVID-19 and his ventures like Captain Porky's and the Duck Inn. The episode is a delightful blend of professional insights and hometown charm, celebrating resilience and community spirit In this episode of "Discovery in Lake County," we dive deep into the inspiring journey of Dimitri Kallianis, the owner of The Shanty restaurant in Wadsworth, Illinois. Hosted by Speaker 1, this conversation unravels Dimitri's path from a potential banking career to becoming a celebrated restaurateur. Dimitri's story is a testament to the power of community, creativity, and resilience in the face of adversity. Let's break down the key insights and actionable advice from this episode. Dimitri's Background: From Gurnee to The Shanty Early Influences and Education Dimitri grew up in Gurnee, Illinois, and pursued higher education in Milwaukee, majoring in three-dimensional art with a minor in business marketing. His family's ownership of Captain Porky's restaurant provided him with early exposure to the restaurant industry, shaping his future endeavors. The Call to The Shanty After college, Dimitri was on the verge of accepting a banking job in New York when his father informed him about the potential sale of The Shanty. Despite initial hesitation, Dimitri decided to manage the restaurant for a year, a decision that would change his life. The Evolution of The Shanty Revitalizing a Local Gem When Dimitri took over The Shanty, it was a charming but dated establishment. He worked tirelessly, often putting in 90 to 100 hours a week, to revitalize the restaurant. His dedication paid off, leading to a significant expansion in 2010 that doubled the restaurant's size and offerings. Community Connection Dimitri emphasizes the importance of community in The Shanty's success. The restaurant's growth from five employees to around 300 is a testament to the support and loyalty of the local community. Dimitri's artistic background played a crucial role in his approach, viewing the restaurant as a creative project. Navigating Challenges: The Impact of COVID-19 Adapting to a New Normal The COVID-19 pandemic posed significant challenges for the restaurant industry. Dimitri adapted by pivoting to online orders and takeout, even setting up a large tent in the parking lot to accommodate diners safely. His ability to stay connected with the community during this time was crucial to The Shanty's resilience. Expanding Ventures During the pandemic, Dimitri acquired the Duck Inn, a historic establishment he aimed to preserve while modernizing the experience for customers. He also opened the Wadsworth Inn, focusing on a supper club style of dining. These ventures showcase Dimitri's commitment to providing diverse culinary experiences. The Importance of Family and Community Family Involvement Dimitri's family plays a significant role in the operations of his restaurants. His mother manages behind the scenes, and his siblings contribute to various aspects of the business. This family involvement creates a unique synergy that enhances the dining experience. Community Engagement Dimitri believes in the power of community engagement. He makes himself accessible to customers and staff, even providing his personal cell phone number on every bottle of olive oil sold. This level of accessibility fosters strong relationships and a sense of belonging. The Olive Oil Venture: A Nod to Heritage From Greece to the U.S. Dimitri's olive oil company has roots in his family's history in Greece. Disillusioned with the quality of olive oil available in the U.S., he started his own company, focusing on high-quality, organic, non-GMO extra virgin olive oil. This venture has grown into a successful business with plans for expansion into Europe. Honoring Family Legacy Dimitri's passion for his heritage is evident in his olive oil venture. He has also launched a skincare line made from olive oil, named after his grandmother. This endeavor honors his family's legacy and shares their traditions with others. Creating Memorable Experiences Attention to Detail Dimitri's commitment to customer experience is reflected in the design and atmosphere of The Shanty. He values the process of creation and finds fulfillment in overcoming challenges. This attention to detail creates a unique and memorable dining experience for guests. Storytelling and Connection Dimitri believes in the power of storytelling in the restaurant industry. Sharing personal narratives can inspire others and foster a sense of community. The stories behind the food and the people who create it make the dining experience more meaningful. ...
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    59 分