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  • EP 70: Service in Action: Senator Bob Archuleta on Duty, Leadership & Building a Better California
    2025/06/09

    Join us for an inspiring episode of ChamberTalk featuring California State Senator Bob Archuleta, a lifelong public servant whose journey reflects unwavering dedication to country, community, and meaningful progress. From his early years in military service to his influential role in the State Senate, Senator Archuleta shares the pivotal moments, guiding values, and lessons that continue to shape his leadership.

    Gain insight into how his time in uniform informed his approach to public policy, particularly his work advocating for veterans, promoting responsible business practices, and expanding educational opportunities across California.

    This conversation offers more than a glimpse into political life, it’s a testament to the power of purpose, resilience, and service-driven leadership to create lasting impact.

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    56 分
  • EP 69: A Conversation with Government Affairs Director, Tim Shaw, 2026 Candidate for OC Supervisor
    2025/06/02

    Join host Andrew Gregson on an engaging episode of ChamberTalk as he welcomes Tim Shaw, Government Affairs Director for the Pacific West Association of Realtors and a candidate for Orange County's 4th District Supervisor.

    Delve into the storied background of Tim, from his roots as an Eagle Scout and missionary work in Chicago to his academic adventures in aviation and political management. Through compelling anecdotes, Tim shares his journey across various roles in government, his deep-seated passion for public service, and his unyielding determination to address critical issues like public safety, housing, and economic development in Orange County.

    Tim candidly discusses his political philosophy centered around limited government and low taxes while drawing from his extensive experience in teaching, politics, and real estate to navigate complex policy landscapes. As the conversation unfolds, listeners are treated to Tim's insights on transportation, environmental regulations, and the ever-evolving challenges of homelessness and mental health. Embark on a narrative filled with personal reflections, dedicated community service, and a fervent aspiration to make meaningful contributions to the county's future. Tune in to discover how Tim Shaw plans to bring his unique perspective and leadership to the role of Orange County Supervisor.

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    49 分
  • EP 68: A Conversation with Rhonda Shader, 2026 Candidate for State Senate District 34
    2025/05/27

    In this episode of ChamberTalk, hosted by Andrew Gregson, we engage in a profound conversation with Rhonda Shader, a former NOCC Chamber Chair, Placentia Mayor, and current candidate for the 34th State Senate District. Rhonda discusses her motivations for running, emphasizing her commitment to transparency and communication, deeply rooted in her eight years on the Placentia City Council.

    Rhonda shares insights from her ambitious "100 businesses in 100 days" initiative, where she meets with local business owners to gather essential feedback for her 10-point small business plan. This initiative underscores her dedication to enhancing the business climate by advocating against unfair lawsuits and addressing burdensome legislative requirements.

    The conversation delves into major challenges such as public safety, homelessness, and affordability in North Orange County. Rhonda offers her vision for common-sense policies, focusing on empowering public safety officials, revisiting homelessness strategies with compassion, and addressing legislative impacts on the cost of living.

    Rhonda also shares her leadership style, prioritizing people-centric policies and emphasizing bipartisan cooperation in Californian politics. Don't miss her insights on how she plans to bring tangible improvements to the district if elected, reflecting her passion for making a real difference.

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    55 分
  • EP 67: Danny Arik of Happy Jewelers: A Legacy of Craftsmanship, Family, and Community
    2025/05/19

    In this powerful episode of ChamberTalk, host Andrew Gregson is joined by Danny Arik, co-owner of Happy Jewelers, for an inspiring deep dive into the legacy, resilience, and precision that define this multigenerational family business.

    Danny shares the incredible story of his father, Isa Arik, a Turkish immigrant who arrived in the U.S. in 1993 with a dream and a relentless work ethic.

    From his early days as a runner in a New Jersey jewelry shop to founding a thriving manufacturing business, Isa laid the foundation for what would become a nationally respected name in fine jewelry.

    Follow the Arik family’s journey from the East Coast to the heart of the Los Angeles Jewelry District, culminating in the opening of Happy Jewelers in Fullerton in 2001. Learn how Danny and his brother Gabe transformed their father’s vision into a modern success story, fusing world-class craftsmanship with unmatched customer care and community impact.

    This episode reveals how Happy Jewelers sets itself apart with in-house watch restorations, strict quality control, and a heart for giving back, supporting schools, veterans, and local causes. Whether you're a business leader, aspiring entrepreneur, or lover of fine jewelry, this conversation delivers timeless lessons in values, vision, and building a brand that lasts.

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    37 分
  • EP 66: A Conversation with Buena Park Vice Mayor Connor Traut, 2026 Candidate for OC Supervisor
    2025/05/13

    Welcome to ChamberTalk, presented by the North Orange County Chamber, where we explore the leaders, ideas, and policies shaping the future of our region.

    In this special episode, host Andrew Gregson welcomes the Honorable Connor J. Traut, Vice Mayor of Buena Park and candidate for Orange County’s 4th District Supervisor.

    🔗 https://www.connortraut.com/

    Connor shares his unique journey through public service, from his early advocacy efforts and involvement with the Teen Leadership Council to his work on the Juvenile Justice Commission and city governance. With deep family roots in Orange County, he offers a thoughtful perspective on serving diverse communities and advancing smart, people-focused policies.

    Key topics include:

    • Strengthening public safety and building safer neighborhoods

    • Addressing homelessness with data-informed, compassionate approaches

    • Championing local business growth and economic resilience

    • Enhancing transparency and community trust in county leadership

    Whether you're a resident, business owner, or civic stakeholder, this episode offers a compelling look into Connor J. Traut’s vision for a more responsive, efficient, and inclusive Orange County.

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    59 分
  • EP 65: Building an American Dream with Bruce Dean, Co-Founder of Black Bear Diner
    2025/05/07

    Join host Andrew Gregson on ChamberTalk for an unmissable conversation with Bruce Dean, Co-Founder of the iconic Black Bear Diner. What began as a single small-town restaurant in Mount Shasta, California, in 1995, has grown into a beloved national chain — all rooted in comfort food, creative vision, and a whole lot of grit.

    In this inspiring episode, Bruce pulls back the curtain on the diner’s early days, his partnership with artist Bob Manley, and how the duo created a one-of-a-kind brand blending family dining with rustic charm. From overcoming startup struggles to scaling across the country and navigating the pandemic, Bruce shares candid insights, major turning points, and the values that keep Black Bear Diner grounded in community.

    If you're passionate about entrepreneurship, restaurant culture, or learning from real business journeys — this episode is packed with lessons you won’t want to miss.

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    47 分
  • EP 64: A Conversation with Fullerton Mayor Fred Jung, 2026 Candidate for OC Supervisor
    2025/05/05

    Welcome to ChamberTalk, presented by the North Orange County Chamber where we explore the ideas, challenges, and leadership driving our region forward.

    In this special episode, host Andrew Gregson sits down with the Honorable Fred Jung, Mayor of Fullerton and 2026 candidate for Orange County’s Fourth District Supervisor.

    🔗 Learn more about Fred Jung

    Together, they delve into the pressing issues shaping Orange County today, from the escalating cost of living and housing crisis to homelessness, infrastructure needs, and public safety. Mayor Jung offers a candid look at the inner workings of county governance, budget management, and the economic levers that influence daily life in our communities.

    Key topics include:

    • Tackling homelessness with coordinated local solutions

    • Prioritizing infrastructure and essential services

    • Creating equitable funding streams to support local businesses

    • Ensuring transparency and fiscal accountability at the county level

    This episode offers a unique perspective into the complexities of regional leadership and Fred Jung’s vision for a more innovative, connected, and resilient Orange County. Whether you're a resident, business leader, or policymaker, you won’t want to miss this informative and thought-provoking discussion.

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    53 分
  • EP 63: Empowering Communities Exec Dir David Gillanders - Pathways of Hope’s Journey Against Homelessness
    2025/04/28

    Welcome to another enlightening episode of ChamberTalk, where Andrew Gregson sits down with David Gillanders, Executive Director of Pathways of Hope. Based in Fullerton, this non-profit organization is at the forefront of fighting hunger and homelessness with innovative solutions and community-driven efforts.

    Throughout the episode, David shares his transition from the entertainment industry to leading a non-profit, motivated by his personal experiences with economic challenges. He sheds light on how Pathways of Hope has evolved over the years, celebrating its 50th anniversary, and details the impactful programs that address the complex issue of homelessness in North Orange County.

    Listeners will gain insights into the organization's commitment to customer service, the importance of keeping people housed, and the broad spectrum of services offered—from food pantries to permanent housing solutions. David also touches on the collaboration needed across city lines and how local policies can support or hinder the battle against homelessness.

    Tune in to discover how Pathways of Hope not only serves individuals in need but also partners with local businesses and communities to create a more sustainable impact. Whether you're interested in community service, social issues, or non-profit management, this episode offers valuable perspectives on making a meaningful difference in society.

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    1 時間 9 分