What’s Up Dunwoody Podcast

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A REALTOR putting on for the city of Dunwoody, Georgia with a hyperlocal podcast. Topics include restaurants, events, business owners, and conversations borrowed from our Facebook Groups.

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Jared Powers
Jared Powers is the CEO of the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA). He has a deep connection to the JCC, having grown up in the area and started his career there as a camp counselor. Under his leadership, the MJCCA has undergone significant transformations, including a $37 million investment that has enhanced the facilities and programs offered, making it a central hub for summer activities in Dunwoody.
Mark Galvin
Mark Galvin is a local expert and representative from Discover Dunwoody, a platform dedicated to showcasing the best of Dunwoody, Georgia. He is known for his insights into the local dining scene, entertainment options, and community events, helping residents and visitors alike discover the hidden gems of the area.
Tim Brown
Tim Brown is a community leader and member of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association (DHA). He has a history of involvement in local governance and community development in Dunwoody, Georgia. After a challenging year, he is returning to a leadership role within the DHA, advocating for the importance of community organization and resident engagement in local issues. Tim emphasizes the role of the DHA in shaping development and protecting the interests of residents.
Kathy Florence
Kathy Florence is the Communications Manager for the City of Dunwoody and a former Honorary Miss Lemonade Days. She has played a significant role in promoting community events and enhancing communication within the city, particularly in relation to the annual Lemonade Days festival, which celebrates the resilience and spirit of the Dunwoody community.
Hope Follmer
Hope Follmer is the director of the Lemonade Days festival for the Dunwoody Preservation Trust. She is instrumental in organizing the festival, which commemorates the community's recovery from the 1998 tornado. Under her direction, the festival has evolved to include various activities and features that celebrate local culture and community spirit.
Adam Forrand
Adam Forrand is a prominent figure in the Greater Perimeter Chamber, where he plays a crucial role in supporting local entrepreneurs in Dunwoody, Georgia. With a focus on fostering meaningful connections and providing strategic guidance, Adam helps businesses leverage the resources available through the Chamber to enhance their growth and influence in the community. His work emphasizes the importance of networking and collaboration among local business owners.

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MJCCA Jared Powers Dunwoody summer destination $37 million investment day camps aquatic center pickleball complex restaurants live music murder mystery dinner theater burger chains no-drive-through lifestyle sushi specialty coffee upscale dining Tex-Mex Dunwoody Homeowners Association DHA community leadership development membership local events tornado Lemonade Days festival resilience tree-planting carnival rides food trucks chalk art local bands entrepreneurs Greater Perimeter Chamber business growth networking Chamber Advantage local influence

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0:00 18:59

285 How $37M Has Transformed the JCC Into Dunwoodys Summer Destination MJCCA CEO Jared Powers

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unknown
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Jared Powers
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MJCCA Jared Powers Dunwoody summer destination $37 million investment day camps aquatic center pickleball complex

Podcast 285 How $37M Has Transformed the JCC Into Dunwoodys Summer Destination MJCCA CEO Jared Powers

Summer in Dunwoody has a new heartbeat, and its the MJCCA. CEO Jared Powers, who grew up riding his bike to the J and later rose from camp counselor to CEO, shares how the 52-acre campus became the citys ultimate summer destination. Backed by a $37 million investment that upgraded both the Dunwoody campus and Camp Barney Medintz, the transformation has been bold, intentional, and community-focused.

The JCC offers elite day camps, a resort-style aquatic center, and a nationally recognized 15-court pickleball complex. Whether you're diving into splash pads, relaxing poolside, or grabbing a drink above the courts, theres something for everyone. And yes, its open to everyone, even if you arent Jewish. The MJCCA welcomes individuals and families of all backgrounds, ages, and beliefs. Its more than a gym or camp. Its where Dunwoody summers come alive.

Explore camps: whatsupdunwoody.com/jcamps

Join for the summer: whatsupdunwoody.com/jcc

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Dunwoody restaurant guide.

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Find local businesses.

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Homes for sale.

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Book a hotel staycation here.

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Best orthodontist in town.

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Get to know Matt.

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All the podcast episodes.

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Origin story of the podcast.

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0:00 18:21

284 – Dunwoody’s Hottest New Restaurants and Hidden Music Spots - Mark Galvin - Discover Dunwoody

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Mark Galvin
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restaurants live music murder mystery dinner theater burger chains no-drive-through lifestyle sushi specialty coffee upscale dining Tex-Mex

Podcast 284 – Dunwoody’s Hottest New Restaurants and Hidden Music Spots - Mark Galvin - Discover Dunwoody

 

Mark Galvin from Discover Dunwoody breaks down the local hot spots, from live music at Parkwoods and Louisiana Bistro to murder mystery dinner theater at the Marriott. Plus: what’s holding back burger chains from moving to Dunwoody—and why locals are leaning into the no-drive-through lifestyle. Cuddlefish is now rolling sushi and brewing specialty coffee at High Street, while Steak & Grace brings a fresh take on upscale dining to the Village. CT Taqueria lights up Campus 244 with bold Tex-Mex and a clever coffee concept. Whether you’re living in Dunwoody or just hungry for something new, this episode has you covered.

 

What’s Up Dunwoody Links:

 

📅 Local events around the city. whatsupdunwoody.com/events

 

🍔 Dunwoody restaurant guide. whatsupdunwoody.com/food

 

📍 Find local businesses. whatsupdunwoody.com/local

 

🏠 Homes for sale. whatsupdunwoody.com/homes

 

🇺🇸 Participate in the Parade. whatsupdunwoody.com/parade

 

🛎️ Book a hotel staycation here. whatsupdunwoody.com/hotels

 

🦷 Best orthodontist in town. whatsupdunwoody.com/village

 

🙋‍♂️ Get to know Matt. whatsupdunwoody.com/matt

 

🎧 All the podcast episodes. whatsupdunwoody.com/podcasts

 

📖 Origin story of the podcast. whatsupdunwoody.com/origins

 

👕 What’s Up Dunwoody merch. whatsupdunwoody.com/merch

0:00 33:14

283 – Why Dunwoody Needs the DHA Now More Than Ever – Tim Brown

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Tim Brown
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Dunwoody Homeowners Association DHA community leadership development membership local events

Podcast 283 – Why Dunwoody Needs the DHA Now More Than Ever – Tim Brown

 

Before Dunwoody had a city council, it had the DHA. For decades, the Dunwoody Homeowners Association was the most organized and influential voice in town. It helped shape development, block unwanted commercial growth, and give residents a say in what happened next. Now, Tim Brown is stepping back into leadership with renewed energy after a challenging year. He shares why the DHA still matters, how Dunwoody is evolving, and how the organization will be there to stand up for you when it counts. Check out the DHA website to learn what a $40 membership means for the community and why it should matter more than a meal at Tim’s favorite spot, Joey D’s Steakhouse.

https://dunwoodyga.org

 

What’s Up Dunwoody Links:

 

📅 Local events around the city. whatsupdunwoody.com/events

 

🍔 Dunwoody restaurant guide. whatsupdunwoody.com/food

 

📍 Find local businesses. whatsupdunwoody.com/local

 

🏠 Homes for sale. whatsupdunwoody.com/homes

 

🇺🇸 Participate in the Parade. whatsupdunwoody.com/parade

 

🛎️ Book a hotel staycation here. whatsupdunwoody.com/hotels

 

🦷 Best orthodontist in town. whatsupdunwoody.com/village

 

🙋‍♂️ Get to know Matt. whatsupdunwoody.com/matt

 

🎧 All the podcast episodes. whatsupdunwoody.com/podcasts

 

📖 Origin story of the podcast. whatsupdunwoody.com/origins

 

👕 What’s Up Dunwoody merch. whatsupdunwoody.com/merch

0:00 19:09

282 – 25 Years After the Tornado and the Legacy of Lemonade Days – Kathy Florence and Hope Follmer

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Kathy Florence Hope Follmer
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tornado Lemonade Days Dunwoody community festival resilience tree-planting carnival rides food trucks chalk art local bands

Podcast 282 – 25 Years After the Tornado and the Legacy of Lemonade Days – Kathy Florence and Hope Follmer

 

After a tornado ripped through Dunwoody in 1998, neighbors came together to replant, rebuild, and reconnect. What started as a tree-planting campaign grew into something lasting—Lemonade Days, the city’s biggest celebration of resilience and community. Now in its 25th year, the festival continues to evolve while honoring its roots. Hope Follmer, who directs the festival for the Dunwoody Preservation Trust, and Kathy Florence, Communications Manager for the City and a former Honorary Miss Lemonade Days, have helped shape this milestone year. From carnival rides and food trucks to new features like chalk art, legacy lanyards, and local bands performing at the new Band Shell, 2025 feels like a perfect blend of nostalgia and new energy. While I won’t be emceeing Dunwoody Idol this year, the heartbeat of the festival is stronger than ever. Whether you’ve lived here for decades or you’re new to town, this is the week that reminds you of that small town feel we love.

🗓️ April 23–27 at Brook Run Park 🌐 More info: whatsupdunwoody.com/LemonadeDays

 

What’s Up Dunwoody Links:

 

📅 Local events around the city. whatsupdunwoody.com/events

 

🍔 Dunwoody restaurant guide. whatsupdunwoody.com/food

 

📍 Find local businesses. whatsupdunwoody.com/local

 

🏠 Homes for sale. whatsupdunwoody.com/homes

 

🇺🇸 Participate in the Parade. whatsupdunwoody.com/parade

 

🛎️ Book a hotel staycation here. whatsupdunwoody.com/hotels

 

🦷 Best orthodontist in town. whatsupdunwoody.com/village

 

🙋‍♂️ Get to know Matt. whatsupdunwoody.com/matt

 

🎧 All the podcast episodes. whatsupdunwoody.com/podcasts

 

📖 Origin story of the podcast. whatsupdunwoody.com/origins

 

👕 What’s Up Dunwoody merch. whatsupdunwoody.com/merch

0:00 25:36

281 - How Dunwoody Entrepreneurs Are Staying Connected - Adam Forrand - Greater Perimeter Chamber

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Matt
Guests
Adam Forrand
Keywords
Dunwoody entrepreneurs Greater Perimeter Chamber business growth networking Chamber Advantage local influence

Podcast 281 - How Dunwoody Entrepreneurs Are Staying Connected - Adam Forrand - Greater Perimeter Chamber

 

Are you growing a business in Dunwoody? Then this conversation is for you. Adam Forrand outlines how the Greater Perimeter Chamber supports entrepreneurs through meaningful connections, strategic guidance, and local influence. Membership offers far more than networking—it’s access to real resources that help you grow. Learn how Chamber Advantage empowers teams and why joining now could be your smartest move in 2025.

 

 

Please support our sponsors: Village Orthodontics and Discover Dunwoody

 

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The best orthodontist in town.

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Get to know Matt.

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