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Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast Episode 108: COVID19 Interviews with Billy’s Diner, Local Teachers, and Ryan Hill of ArtsQuest

Posted On March 29, 2020 By lvwithlove In /  
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This episode is brought to you by Walter Investment Partners!

We’re back! Over the course of the past two weeks, we’ve put out more than forty video podcast episodes on our Youtube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter feeds.

We’ve been fortunate to talk to local business leaders, non-profit contributors, and awesome community members.

We took three of those and put them into this first of what may be a few COVID19 discussion podcasts.

  • We talk to Billy’s Diner owners Billy and Yanna about the tough business decisions they are facing and what other small businesses can do to protect themselves.
  • We talk to Tim and Betsy, two local teachers who are home with their kids, including their college-aged daughter.
  • We finish up with ArtsQuest Programming Director, Ryan Hill, on how ArtsQuest is combating people being forced to stay home.
A big shoutout to our patreons Victoria Y. and Silagh W.!


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This episode is brought to you by Walter Investment Partners!

This episode features the Song “Goodbye Syndrome” by Sunsets North. (www.sunsetsnorth.com)

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