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Born In The Bend

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Born in the Bend is a podcast by Emily Scherer and Aimee Frederick, highlighting local gems, entrepreneurs, and awesome stories, originating in Fort Bend County, TX. The show arose out of a desire to foster community, create a sense of place, and instill pride in calling Fort Bend County home. Having grown up in Richmond, Emily brings the native Texan voice to the table, while Aimee, a South Louisiana transplant, brings the outsider's perspective. Their combined life experiences make for entertaining interviews, pulling different stories from their guests, and offering two versions of Fort Bend - where it’s been, and where it’s going. Emily & Aimee invite you to grab your favorite beverage, be it a cocktail or coffee, and give Born in the Bend a listen. They promise you’ll laugh, learn and come away from each episode valuing your Fort Bend community like never before. Cheers, y’all!

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Episodes

Charm, Community, & Character: Building a Better Richmond with Terri Vela

May 02, 2024 09:00 - 45 minutes - 104 MB

Terri Vela, City Manager at City of Richmond Texas, joins the pod to discuss the coordination behind the scenes of Richmond’s charming city. From infrastructure to events, development to volunteering, no single day looks the same for Terri as she and her team work to build a better and more beautiful Richmond. Talking points include coordinating events like the arts festival and farmers market, strategic partnerships between government and nonprofit groups, and Terri’s future hopes for growt...

Mixed Media, Motherhood & Making Art Thrive with Sarah Beth Baca

April 25, 2024 09:00 - 1 hour - 152 MB

Sarah Beth Baca, local artist, author, community liaison and activist, talks about the seasons of her life and the impact art has had throughout. As a wife, mother, and full-time artist, Sarah has learned how to balance art with life and keep an open mind about the journey to making art a profitable and impactful career. From face-painting to expressionism, mixed media to oil and acrylic, Sarah has so many experiences, insights, and advice to share about finding passion in chaos, meeting the...

From Snack Shack to Morton Street Icon, Meet Sandy McGee

April 18, 2024 09:00 - 51 minutes - 117 MB

Sandy McGee, Restaurateur and Owner of Sandy McGee’s Restaurant & Bar, serves up tasty tales and delicious insights on what it’s like to feed Fort Bend. From in-home catering to a little house in Rosenberg to a remodeled restaurant mecca in Historic Downtown Richmond, Sandy has seen it all and still has more cooking up for us to look forward to. Talking points include the highs and lows of the restaurant business, her family and their involvement in Sandy McGee’s, and the infamous broccoli c...

Nature Lovers Paradise at Long Acres Ranch with October Smith

April 11, 2024 14:18 - 40 minutes - 93.7 MB

October Smith, Ranch Manager at Long Acres Ranch, comes inside from the great outdoors to talk about a beautiful private green space in the middle of the bustling suburbs and shops of Richmond. Located in the heart of Richmond, Long Acres Ranch provides a unique, natural environment for educational and recreational activities and promotes the appreciation of nature and open space. Talking points include oodles of ologies for kiddos and adults, outdoor activities for nature lovers of all ages...

Reining Strength: A Therapeutic Pillar of the Fort Bend Community with Noell Myska and Heather Hernandez

April 04, 2024 09:00 - 58 minutes - 134 MB

Noell Myska and Heather Hernandez join the pod to talk about serving the Fort Bend community through equine-assisted learning and therapeutic horsemanship at Reining Strength. Founded in 2014, Reining Strength Therapeutic Horsemanship provides equine-assisted services for people ages 2 and up, children and adults, with physical, cognitive, social, or emotional needs. Talking points include different groups that benefit from therapeutic horsemanship, how to get involved as a volunteer, and wh...

Pod Goes Prep: A How-to on Hurricane Safety with Greg Babst

March 28, 2024 09:00 - 39 minutes - 90.9 MB

Greg Babst, Emergency Management Coordinator at Fort Bend Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management, brings emergency prep to the pod and tackles the tips for hurricane safety. Hurricane season starts this May in Fort Bend, but the impacts of these natural disasters can be felt both before and after this time of heightened awareness. Greg talks through setting up a 72-hour kit, tapping into EOC’s resources, and getting prepared at the upcoming Fort Bend Ready event on April 27th.  

Big Events, Book Bars, & Born in the Bend Returns!

March 21, 2024 09:00 - 47 minutes - 108 MB

Season 5 has officially arrived, and Em & Aim are so excited to catch up with listeners and look ahead for what’s to come on Born in the Bend! Aimee discusses new additions to the Jax & 7th and Blockhouse Coffee family, including LIT Bookbar and Mugz Coffee. Emily gives listeners a sneak peek of the upcoming Fort Bend Museum gala, “A Night in the Garden” taking place on April 6th. Additional talking points include summer travels, listener recommendations, and home remodels.  

Sip & Sing with the Music Box Theater

December 14, 2023 10:00 - 53 minutes - 98.2 MB

Rebekah Dahl and Brad Scarborough, Founders of The Music Box Theater, bring their musical and comedic talents to the pod and talk about their unique variety show theater. This husband and wife duo work alongside the awesome Houston-based company at Music Box to delight audiences of all ages. Highlights of this episode include getting an in-depth look at upcoming Music Box Theater shows (including A Beatles Holiday Cabaret 2023) and hearing an exclusive musical performance from Rebekah and ...

Hidden Gem of Texas History: Rosenberg Railroad Museum with Rainey Webster

December 07, 2023 10:00 - 47 minutes - 87.2 MB

Rainey Webster, Executive Director of the Rosenberg Railroad Museum (RRM), forgoes the planes and automobiles this week to talk to us about trains and the railroads that have built the Texas we know today. The Rosenberg Railroad Museum educates and engages members of the Fort Bend community of all ages about the importance and impact of railroads and train technology. Stops along our journey include field trips for local schools, the current photography exhibit, and how you can visit and vol...

Curated Decor & Family Inspired Events at Family Style Design Co with Adam and Jamie Busch

November 30, 2023 13:05 - 54 minutes - 102 MB

Adam and Jamie Busch from Family Style Design Co spend the season in style with us and talk about the upcoming happenings at their beautiful home decor shop. Inspired by family and influenced by their love of gift-giving, Adam and Jamie bring beautiful things to the Fort Bend community through decor, consultations, design services, and community events. Design elements of this episode include gift-giving as a family love language, community table dinners, and Christmas concerts. 

Political Impact in Your Own Backyard with Dexter L. McCoy

November 23, 2023 10:00 - 57 minutes - 105 MB

Dexter L. McCoy, Fort Bend Commissioner of Precinct 4, brings his passion for local politics to the pod this week. Inspired by his past experience as student body president in college, Dexter has forged his career in local government with a focus on helping individuals improve their close-knit community. Talking points include what a County Commissioner really does, exciting political-driven projects in Fort Bend, and how each of us can make our own community impact in our everyday lives.  

Little Steps Toward Hope with Stacy Bourgeois

November 16, 2023 10:00 - 50 minutes - 91.7 MB

Stacy Bourgeois, Founder of Sole Loved, joins the pod from Sugar Land, Texas this week to tell her journey from humble garage setups to full-fledged fundraising for charity. Inspired by her love of children and her passion for helping individuals living in poverty, Sole Loved delivers new and gently used tennis shoes to kids in need. Talking points include nurturing hope in underserved communities, spreading self-esteem to kids across Texas, and expanding her mission beyond her community. 

Unleashing Creativity through Storytelling with Charlie Beyl

November 09, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 117 MB

Charlie Beyl, Freelance Author, Illustrator and Educator in University of Houston’s Digital Media program, explores the dynamic world of creativity, freelancing, and innovation on this week’s episode. Through his work, Charlie shows students and fellow professionals alike how to unlock their unique creative potential and drive innovation in their careers. Talking points include Charlie's memories growing up in the Pacific Northwest, his early days as an artist pre-internet, persistence in pu...

Growing a People-Centric Richmond with Jerry Jones Jr.

November 02, 2023 09:00 - 1 hour - 121 MB

Jerry Jones Jr., Economic Development Director for Develop Richmond, sits and sips with Em and Aim this week as they talk about big things on the horizon in the small city of Richmond. With exciting developments and new projects springing up all the time, Jerry channels his expertise into cultivating Richmond's business community and creating people-centric places downtown. Talking points include new businesses, new buildings, and a new idea from Emily on why Richmond should be the Lantana C...

Catching up with Em & Aim for Season 4

October 26, 2023 10:07 - 44 minutes - 61.2 MB

A new season of Born in the Bend kicks off this week with a summer wrap-up and a calendar of exciting upcoming events. Emily recaps a summer of European travel and talks about her work with the Fort Bend Museum. Aimee discusses new happenings at Blockhouse Coffee and dives into some upcoming Richmond get-togethers you won’t want to miss. Additional talking points include: updates from past guests, holiday fun in Fort Bend, and the launch of the new and improved Born in the Bend website.  

Born in the Bend Podcast Trailer

October 19, 2023 09:00 - 1 minute - 1.84 MB

Fort Bend native, Em, met Louisiana transplant Aim, in the spring of 2017 and quickly bonded over business, community and motherhood. They came together to create the Born in the Bend podcast out of a desire to build community, foster a sense of place, and instill pride in calling Fort Bend County home. Em & Aim invite you to grab your favorite beverage, be it a cocktail or coffee, and give Born in the Bend a listen. They promise you’ll laugh, learn, and come away from each episode valuing y...

Building Places for People with Meristem Communities

May 23, 2023 09:00 - 1 hour - 102 MB

Changes are coming to a property on Harlem Road in Richmond, TX. Founding Partners of Meristem Communities, a Houston-based real estate development firm that emphasizes creating places for people, Scott Snodgrass and Clayton Garrett sit down with Em and Aim this week to talk about Indigo, their community project that combines housing and business development in Fort Bend county. Coming to a neighborhood near you in 2024, Scott and Clayton give listeners a heads up on what to expect and why t...

Fall & Winter Holiday Events Round-Up! In this episode, Em & Aime share upcoming events for the Fort Bend History Association

October 27, 2022 08:00 - 34 minutes - 47.4 MB

This week we have a special episode sponsored by the Fort Bend History Association. Join us as we sip and chat about delicious upcoming events. Mark your calendars for good brews, fresh food, music, and community! Experience the holiday season through the lens of quaint downtown Richmond.   - - - - For up-to-the-minute updates on all these events and more, follow @jaxand7th, @theguildtx, and @fortbendmuseum on instagram. To purchase tickets to Bites & Brews on November 10 at the Fort B...

2022 Fall & Winter Fort Bend History Association Events Round-Up!

October 27, 2022 08:00 - 34 minutes - 47.4 MB

This week we have a special episode sponsored by the Fort Bend History Association. Join us as we sip and chat about delicious upcoming events. Mark your calendars for good brews, fresh food, music, and community! Experience the holiday season through the lens of quaint downtown Richmond.   - - - - For up-to-the-minute updates on all these events and more, follow @jaxand7th, @theguildtx, and @fortbendmuseum on instagram. To purchase tickets to Bites & Brews on November 10 at the Fort B...

Develop Richmond Update with Jerry Jones Jr. Economic Development Week, Cup of Joey Richmond, Disruptive Entrepreneurship, and More!

April 19, 2022 09:00 - 47 minutes - 64.6 MB

We catch up with Jerry Jones Jr., Economic Development Director for the city of Richmond, and find out what’s new with his department since our last chat in Spring 2021. Initially referred to as the Development Corporation of Richmond, Jerry’s department has been going through a rebrand to refer to itself now as Develop Richmond. Along with their name change comes a renewed focus on small businesses and startups, and an exciting revamp of their upcoming Economic Development Week (May 9th - 13...

Growing Community at Enchanted Gardens with Joey Lenderman

March 29, 2022 09:00 - 52 minutes - 47.7 MB

We’re joined by Joey Lenderman, owner of Enchanted Gardens, to talk about the plants, animals, gifts, and expert advice that can be found throughout the 13 acres of his incredible nursery. With over 2 decades of experience and a strong following in the Fort Bend community, Joey is proud to offer a wide variety of Texas-grown plants to local gardeners of all skill levels and still finds time in his busy schedule to give back to local nonprofits with causes near and dear to his heart.  In th...

Helping Fort Bend's Children with Shannan Stavinoha

March 22, 2022 09:00 - 1 hour - 103 MB

We’re joined by Shannan Stavinoha, the Executive Director of Parks Youth Ranch, to discuss her extensive volunteer and development experience in the Fort Bend community. After beginning her career in finance, Shannan soon realized her calling really was to serve, and her areas of focus over the years have been on helping children and developmentally disabled adults receive the essential services and support they need to survive and thrive.  In this episode, Shannan, Aimee, and Emily discus...

Stepping through the Swinging Door with Steve Onstad

March 08, 2022 10:00 - 1 hour - 92.9 MB

We’re joined by Steve Onstad, owner of Swinging Door, to talk about the almost 50 years his BBQ restaurant has been in business in Fort Bend. As a prominent member of our community, Steve has made a name for himself not only for the incredible food he makes, but for the amazing generosity he has provided for his community. In this episode, Aimee, Emily, and Steve cover:  When Steve started cooking  Where the idea for the Swinging Door came from Who made notable appearances in the rest...

Benefitting the Bend with the George Foundation

March 01, 2022 10:00 - 56 minutes - 77.4 MB

This week, we’re joined by Roger Adamson, CEO of the George Foundation, to discuss the philanthropic efforts and impact the George Foundation has on Fort Bend County, including numerous grants, scholarships, initiatives, and educational programs designed to provide the very best in aid and assistance.  In this episode, Aimee, Emily, and Roger cover:  History of the George Foundation and its link to the Old Three Hundred How funds are arranged and divided up amongst nonprofit recipients ...

TSTC & the Helping Hands Fund with John Kennedy

February 22, 2022 10:00 - 35 minutes - 48.7 MB

This week, we’re joined by John Kennedy, Field Development Officer at TSTC and Deacon at St. Theresa Catholic Church, to talk about what the Texas State Technical College does, who it serves, and how different programs and opportunities continue to be created as they expand further into Fort Bend county.  In this episode, Aimee, Emily, and John cover: John’s decision to become a Deacon after years in the Catholic faith  Transitioning out of a hospitality role into his role with TSTC S...

History of the Bend with Jess Stuart

February 15, 2022 10:00 - 58 minutes - 80 MB

This week, we’re joined by Jess Stuart, Community Development Executive at YMCA and descendant of the “Old Three Hundred”, to discuss his extensive family history in texas, passion for historical preservation, and the goals the YMCA has for our community moving forward.   In this episode, Aimee, Emily, and Jess cover: Almost 200 years of family history in Texas History of the Old Three Hundred How Jess developed his own interest in family history and Texas history  Work Jess has d...

REPLAY - Fashion, Friendship, and Finding Community with Katie Higgins and Elise Arango

February 08, 2022 06:00 - 1 hour - 91.9 MB

In anticipation of Season 3 launching February 15, we’re replaying some listener favorites from our first two seasons. Season 2’s episode with the ladies of Vintage Hope first aired June 2021, and since then, their business has flourished. After seamlessly transitioning into The Guild’s space, Emily, Katie & Elise decided 611 Jackson Street needed to be the permanent home for their business. Starting this February, Vintage Hope will officially take over the space. We’re re-airing this fun, a...

REPLAY - Exploring the Fort Bend Museum with Ana Alicia

February 01, 2022 06:00 - 32 minutes - 44.5 MB

In anticipation of Season 3 launching on February 15, we’re replaying some listener favorites from our first two seasons. Since airing the Fort Bend Museum episode from season 1 in June of 2020, so much has changed! The brand-new museum building has opened, Emily has joined the board of the Fort Bend History Association, and after a two-year pause, plans for the History Association’s annual gala, the Lone Star Stomp on Saturday, April 9, are underway. Enjoyed this episode? Support the Fort B...

Born in The Bend Season 2 Trailer

June 10, 2021 05:58 - 1 minute - 2.11 MB

Aimee and Emily introduce you to the themes, motivations, and fresh faces behind the newest season of Born in The Bend.    

Born in The Bend Season Trailer

June 10, 2021 05:58 - 1 minute - 2.11 MB

Aimee and Emily introduce you to the themes, motivations, and fresh faces behind the newest season of Born in The Bend.    

The Future of Podcasting with Ray & Sarah Smith

June 10, 2021 05:07 - 1 hour - 99.9 MB

Emily and Aimee meet with Ray and Sarah Smith, founders of Speakerbox Media and producers of Born in the Bend, to discuss starting their own podcasting business, finding a niche in Houston, and understanding the importance of an audio strategy. In this episode, Aimee, Emily, Ray, and Sarah cover: How Ray and Sarah met and started their lives together What drew them towards entrepreneurship and podcasting Where they found their niche and developed their services How they formed a par...

Feeding Community at Three Sisters Farm with Jen Plihal and Peg Turrentine

June 10, 2021 05:06 - 1 hour - 98.7 MB

Aimee and Emily meet Jen Plihal and Peg Turrentine, founders of Three Sisters Farm, and talk about all things farming, harvesting, and selling to the community. In this episode, Aimee, Emily, Jen, and Peg cover: Growing up with gardening and farming in their childhoods Developing a business partnership through mutual passion Living off the land and making it work on a budget Selling crops and teaching others how to garden and grow Dreaming of more commercial opportunities in the f...

Baking in the Bend {Pt.2} with Nilou Gibson

June 10, 2021 05:05 - 52 minutes - 72.7 MB

Aimee and Emily meet with Nilou Gibson, owner of Sweetwater Pies, on part two of a two-part bakery-themed series to discuss running her pie business out of Sugarland, Texas. In this episode, Aimee, Emily, and Nilou cover: Growing up in California and making her way to Texas Shifting career paths from nurse to full-time pie lady Finding inspiration in fellow bakers and pie-makers Keeping up with orders during the pandemic Upcoming adventures in classic cake flavors

Baking in the Bend {Pt.1} with Amna Khalique

June 10, 2021 05:04 - 41 minutes - 57.4 MB

Aimee and Emily meet with Amna Khalique, owner of Sugarplum Bakery, on part one of a two-part bakery-themed series to discuss running her small bakery business out of Sugarland, Texas. In this episode, Aimee, Emily, and Amna cover: Baking during quarantine Relocating from Pakistan to America Finding the inspiration to bake professionally Keeping busy with popular recipe staples Dreaming big with the hopes of opening her own storefront

Fashion, Friendship, and Finding Community with Katie Higgins and Elise Arango

June 10, 2021 05:03 - 1 hour - 90.9 MB

Aimee and Emily meet with Katie Higgins and Elise Arango, the founders and owners of Vintage Hope, and talk about becoming friends through their children, going into business together, and supporting mental health struggles. In this episode, Aimee, Emily, Katie, and Elise cover: Becoming friends and forming a bond Starting with a t-shirt business and expanding into a boutique Understanding the importance of authenticity and honesty Supporting and caring for their community Expandi...

Smelling Opportunity and Showcasing History with Jerry Jones

June 10, 2021 05:02 - 47 minutes - 66.2 MB

Aimee and Emily are joined by the new Economic Development Director for Richmond, Jerry Jones. Together, they discuss Richmond’s tourist potential, historical draw, cultural importance, and economic future. In this episode, Aimee, Emily, and Jerry cover: Feeling called to be a part of the Richmond community Defining the role of Economic Development Connecting government, business owners, and community Explaining exciting projects (retail coach, cultural district, innovation hub, tou...

The Past and the Future of the Guild and Blockhouse with Aimee and Emily

June 10, 2021 05:01 - 1 hour - 91.7 MB

Aimee and Emily kick off season 2 with something they’ve never done before--interview each other! Together, they cover what brought each of them to create the Guild and Blockhouse Coffee, how 2020 changed everything, and what they’re most looking forward to in the future. In this episode, Aimee and Emily cover: Creating big dreams in small spaces Building places where they want to go Overcoming grief through community and family Coping with taking steps forward and steps backward ...

Creating Community Through Children with Joyce Trigger

June 17, 2020 19:01 - 46 minutes - 64.8 MB

As owner and founder of Shady Oak Christian School, Joyce Trigger shares a personal connection with Emily and Aimee through working with their families and teaching their children. Shady Oak focuses on a holistic approach to education, inspiring parents to learn alongside their children, and encouraging kids to uncover who they really are. With her insightful knowledge and caring nature, Joyce takes this opportunity to share the importance of forming connections and fostering community with ...

Renovating Fort Bend History with Ana Alicia

June 17, 2020 16:56 - 30 minutes - 42.5 MB

Ana Alicia, the site manager for the Fort Bend Museum. Ana has worked at the museum for the past four years, showing her passion and love for Texas history every single day. With COVID-19 causing a shift in the way the museum operates, Ana takes the opportunity in this episode to explain where the museum plans to go from here and how they plan to still remain true to their vow to be a community hub in Fort Bend.

Remodeling the Exchange Hotel with Ken Tisdel

June 17, 2020 16:30 - 32 minutes - 45.1 MB

Ken Tisdel, founder of LCG Global, to discuss his current project remodeling the Historic Exchange Hotel in downtown Richmond. Originally from Arizona, Ken discovered the charm of Richmond after forming his cybersecurity and litigation company and formed an immediate attachment to the Exchange Hotel. Through seeing its potential as both an office space and as a landmark, Ken has been dedicating his time to restoring the hotel to its former glory as well as adding his own unique mark to downt...

Don't Waste Your Hurricane with Zach Lambert

June 12, 2020 16:17 - 44 minutes - 69.3 MB

Emily Scherer and Aimee Frederick meet up with Zach Lambert, the man responsible for kickstarting Mercy Goods in Richmond, to talk about the origins of their friendships with one another, the ways in which they’ve felt called to help their community, and what it really means to be involved in Mercy Goods. Mercy Goods is a non-profit organization run by Attack Poverty that focuses on teaching important work and life skills to low income, underprivileged members of the Richmond community.

Born in the Bend Season 1 Trailer

June 12, 2020 15:59 - 2 minutes - 11.5 MB

Born in the Bend is a podcast by Emily Scherer and Aimee Frederick, two entrepreneurs with a passion for their hometown of Richmond, Texas. With a rich historical background and a community full of creative individuals, Richmond finds its charm and appeal for tourists and Fort Bend county locals alike. Through telling unique stories and elevating the voices of a wide array of guests, Aimee and Emily aim to share a little piece of the town they love in every episode and show the world what Ri...

Trailer

June 12, 2020 15:59 - 2 minutes - 11.5 MB

Born in the Bend is a podcast by Emily Scherer and Aimee Frederick, two entrepreneurs with a passion for their hometown of Richmond, Texas. With a rich historical background and a community full of creative individuals, Richmond finds its charm and appeal for tourists and Fort Bend county locals alike. Through telling unique stories and elevating the voices of a wide array of guests, Aimee and Emily aim to share a little piece of the town they love in every episode and show the world what Ri...