Joel Natalie
New season offers chance for downsizing, new positive habits
On our Thursday program, we took a break from the heavy issues of the day to embrace the spring season and offer tips and...
CEO’s and IT personnel urged to be educated about cyber threats
Erie area small and medium businesses and nonprofits are not immune to continuous cyber attacks and threats. Meanwhile techniques for cyber security continue to...
Security hygiene crucial to online health for Erie businesses and organizations
In advance of a regional Cyber Symposium coming up on April 24th, we tackled the complex world of cyber security, and how Erie businesses...
Applications sought for 2019 Jefferson Civic Leadership Academy
The Jefferson Educational Society has begun accepting applications for the 2019 Jefferson Civic Leadership Academy. Since 2015, 96 individuals have graduated from the Academy....
Tight workforce illuminates skilled labor need in Erie region
On Tuesday, we put our focus on the jobs in Erie County that have high demand as well as jobs with high-growth potential. But...
April brings a focus on health
We began the month of April with a sequence of conversations about the various health initiatives slated this month. Melissa Lyon, the Public Health...
Young Erie Professionals describe downtown Erie popularity
With greater investment in the downtown, comes the desire of young workers and entrepreneurs to live, work, and play, in Erie’s central business district....
Young Erie Professionals make voices heard
The voices of the Young Erie Professionals (YEP) are being heard across our region. On Friday, leaders from this group of 21-40 year olds...
The first potpourri randomness show
On the Thursday edition of the show, we caught up with a few of our regular guests and took some time to have a...
ServErie’s community impact broad and deep
On Wednesday, we chatted about the good work the faith-based community impact group ServErie does throughout our region. With us were Marcus Atkinson, ServErie...