• EP 57: Navigating Change Joe Lins on Real Estate, Resilience, and Community Impact
    Feb 24 2025

    Join Andrew Gregson, host of ChamberTalk, in an engaging conversation with Joe Lins, founder and CEO of Century 21 Discovery. In this episode, Joe shares the monumental shifts in his business, including the relocation from their 30-year home to a modernized workspace, drawing a parallel to the Rams' move from the Coliseum to SoFi Stadium. With personal anecdotes about family and professional adjustments, Joe offers insights into the real estate market, particularly the challenges and strategies of moving commercial premises and navigating lease agreements.

    Moreover, delve into Joe's philanthropic endeavors with the Discovery Charity Foundation, which has raised over $400,000 for local causes. His passion for community outreach and philanthropy shines through as he discusses the importance of giving back and the impact of his foundation in the community.

    The episode also touches on the impact of local fires on the housing market, exploring options for affected homeowners and the role of anti-gouging laws in such crises. Joe offers valuable advice for resilience in the face of adversity, emphasizing community bonds and collaboration.

    Discover how Joe balances his professional life with personal health, clocking impressive mileage on foot to stay fit, and the spiritual retreats that offer mental solace. This episode is a rich tapestry of business insights, personal growth, and community dedication that showcases Joe Lins journey as a business leader and community advocate.

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    44 mins
  • EP 56: Invisible Chains: Dr. Nefta Pareda Discusses Human Trafficking Realities
    Feb 3 2025

    Join Andrew Gregson in this insightful episode of ChamberTalk as he engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Nefta Pareda from Radiant Futures. Delve into the intricacies of Human Trafficking Awareness Month and the global efforts to combat this pervasive issue.

    Dr. Pareda sheds light on the operational dynamics at Radiant Futures, an agency dedicated to supporting survivors of both domestic violence and human trafficking. Learn about the two major categories of human trafficking—sex trafficking and labor trafficking—and how Radiant Futures provides crucial support and services to survivors seeking an escape.

    Explore the psychological and logistical barriers that hinder victims from seeking help and gain insights into the stark realities they face. This episode not only highlights the prevalent issues surrounding human trafficking but also emphasizes the role of individuals and communities in fostering awareness and prevention.

    Understand how, through education and empowerment, Radiant Futures is on a mission to create a violence-free world. Dr. Pareda shares inspiring success stories that showcase the impact of their initiatives and underscores the ongoing need for funding, community involvement, and sustained advocacy in the fight against human trafficking.

    Saturday, January 25, 2025 | Mile Square Park

    Lace up your sneakers and join us for our Dynamic Duo 5k Walk/Run. This family-friendly race will be at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. Come dressed up as your favorite Duo – Mickey & Minnie, Peanut Butter & Jelly!

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    44 mins
  • EP 55: Breaking Barriers in Healthcare Cari Teran’s Mission to Heal on the Move
    Feb 3 2025

    In this powerful episode of ChamberTalk, host Andrew Gregson sits down with Cari Teran M.S., LMFT, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Healing To You. From her roots as a licensed marriage and family therapist to launching a first-of-its-kind mobile healthcare service for domestic violence survivors, Cari shares her deeply personal and professional journey.

    With 25+ years of experience, she’s seen firsthand how barriers in mental and physical healthcare disproportionately impact vulnerable communities, especially children and families. That’s why she’s flipping the script, bringing comprehensive care directly to shelters through mobile clinics. Cari reveals how this innovative model provides primary medical care, mental health support, and rapid health screenings where they’re needed most.

    But this isn’t just a conversation about healthcare, it’s about breaking cycles of trauma, advocating for systemic change, and ensuring that no one is left behind. From her work with the California Child Abduction Task Force to the power of trauma-informed care, Cari’s insights challenge us to rethink how and where healing happens.

    🎧 Tune in for an eye-opening discussion on resilience, innovation, and the fight for accessible care.

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    59 mins
  • EP 54: Insurance Expert, Business Member and NOCC Board Member Johny Hong’s Journey
    Jan 21 2025
    Join host Andrew Gregson in this engaging episode of ChamberTalk as he sits down with Johny Hong, a dedicated life insurance agent and active community member in Buena Park, Orange County. Johny shares the remarkable story of his family's immigration journey from Korea to California and how he navigated cultural challenges to achieve the American dream. Listeners will discover how Johny turned adversity into opportunity, establishing a successful insurance agency focused on supporting small businesses and executives with tailored risk mitigation strategies. As a passionate ambassador for the North Orange County Chamber of Commerce, Johnny discusses the importance of community involvement and the transformative impact of being part of the Chamber. This episode delves into Johny's dedication to both his career and family, highlighting his love for Fullerton and his commitment to giving back to the community that welcomed him. Learn about the unique insurance solutions Johny offers and his insights on business succession planning, as well as the challenges and rewards of being a small business owner.
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    42 mins
  • EP 53: CEO Kim Goll's Leadership at First 5 Orange County
    Dec 16 2024

    In this episode of ChamberTalk, we sit down with Kim Goll, CEO of First 5 Orange County, to discuss her 23-year journey with the organization and her passion for maximizing the potential of early childhood development.

    Kim shares insights into how First 5 utilizes tobacco tax funding to support health and education initiatives for children under five in Orange County. She emphasizes the importance of accountability in public funding and details the use of the Early Developmental Index (EDI) to assess the readiness of young children entering kindergarten.

    Kim talks about the significant challenges and opportunities facing First 5, including the decline in tobacco revenue and the innovative approaches they adopt to leverage data for public awareness and policy change. She shares anecdotal success stories, including partnerships with local healthcare providers to integrate behavioral health into pediatric care and the technical assistance projects designed to support and expand childcare providers.

    The conversation also delves into Kim’s personal journey, her motivations, and what keeps her committed to First 5's mission amidst a landscape of changing public health needs and limited funding. This episode offers a compelling blend of professional insight and personal reflection, making it a must-listen for those interested in public health, early childhood education, and community collaboration.

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    45 mins
  • EP 52: Shaping the Future with Superintendent Norma E. Martinez of Centralia School District
    Oct 31 2024

    Welcome to ChamberTalk, the podcast that delves into the stories and insights of influential leaders and business owners who are making a difference in our community and region. In this episode, host Andrew Gregson sits down with Norma E. Martinez, the superintendent of Centralia Elementary School District, to discuss the pivotal role she plays in shaping the future of local education.

    Norma shares fascinating historical insights about the Centralia School District, which dates back to 1875, and the origin of its unique name. She also talks about the district's expansive reach, covering portions of Anaheim, Buena Park, La Palma, and Cypress, and the challenges and rewards of overseeing eight elementary schools.

    The conversation takes a personal turn as Norma recounts her journey from being an immigrant to becoming a superintendent, inspired by her father's stories of perseverance and commitment to making the world a better place. She emphasizes the importance of strong educational programs in building thriving communities and her dedication to improving student outcomes.

    Norma highlights the district's approach to fostering a student-centered environment, the significance of data-driven decision-making, and the innovative programs implemented to enhance literacy and math skills. She also discusses the district's focus on professional development for teachers and the importance of community engagement and partnerships.

    Listeners will gain insights into how Centralia School District is adapting to a changing world, including the integration of artificial intelligence in education and the efforts to maintain strong communication between schools, parents, and local businesses.

    Join us for an enlightening conversation with Norma Martinez as she shares her vision for the future of Centralia School District and the key priorities that will drive its continued success. Click here for video!

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    50 mins
  • EP 51: Buena Park's Future: Exploring Measure R with City Manager Aaron France
    Oct 28 2024

    In this special episode of ChamberTalk, host Andrew Gregson sits down with Aaron France, City Manager of the City of Buena Park, to delve into the pressing issue of Measure R, a key proposition on the upcoming election ballot. Aaron, who has dedicated nearly two decades to serving the Buena Park community, shares his insights on the city's growth, challenges, and future prospects.

    The conversation covers the evolving demographics of Buena Park and the strategic focus on revitalizing the Beach Boulevard corridor, home to iconic attractions like Knott's Berry Farm. Aaron discusses the challenges of maintaining public safety and infrastructure in a growing city and the role of Measure R, a proposed one-cent sales tax increase, in addressing these needs.

    Listeners will gain an understanding of how Measure R aims to generate revenue for essential city services and projects, including enhancing public safety, upgrading infrastructure, and expediting capital improvement projects. Aaron emphasizes the importance of shared contributions from both residents and visitors to Buena Park.

    The episode also highlights various city initiatives, including new developments, partnerships with local schools, and support for local businesses through online presence and commercial facade improvement programs. Aaron provides insights into the city's efforts to foster a business-friendly environment and streamline processes for developers and business owners.

    Tune in to learn more about the significance of Measure R for Buena Park's future and the exciting developments on the horizon for the city. Visit nocchamber.com to explore more episodes and stay informed about community initiatives.

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    35 mins
  • EP 50: Fullerton School District - A Community-Centric Vision for Fullerton's Future
    Oct 22 2024

    Welcome to Chamber Talk with Andrew Gregson, featuring special guests Dr. Bob Pletka and Assistant Supervisor of Business, Dr. Rob Coghlan. This episode delves into the heart of the Fullerton School District, known for its community-focused approach and diverse student population. Dr. Pletka and Dr. Coghlan share their personal journeys in education and their dedication to fostering an environment where students thrive.

    The discussion highlights the innovative Tiny House project, a remarkable initiative addressing homelessness while empowering students with practical skills. The project exemplifies the district's commitment to community engagement, with over $100,000 in donations and volunteer support. The conversation also explores the critical Measure N, aimed at upgrading infrastructure and ensuring safety across Fullerton's school district, emphasizing the potential loss of substantial matching state funds if the measure does not pass.

    Listeners will gain insight into the district's strategic plans, from enhancing facilities to implementing state-of-the-art safety measures. The episode also covers the district's response to the pandemic, showcasing its ability to adapt and support the community. Tune in to learn more about the future of education in Fullerton and the importance of community involvement in shaping it.

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    45 mins