Ever had a friend in need of a kidney transplant?
Local National Kidney Foundation advocate George Kilbourne joins Nestor to promote the Kidney Walk on October 24 and tell you why and how to be involved in saving lives.
Local National Kidney Foundation advocate George Kilbourne joins Nestor to promote the Kidney Walk on October 24 and tell you why and how to be involved in saving lives.
Local National Kidney Foundation advocate George Kilbourne joins Nestor to promote the Kidney Walk on October 24 and tell you why and how to be involved in saving lives.
Jan Wilson of The Red Devils tells us how we can support Breast Cancer victims and families locally
Nancy Hafford of Towson Chamber of Commerce tells Nestor about the local restaurant journey of COVID
Nancy Hafford of Towson Chamber of Commerce joins Nestor on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Nacho’s Mama’s to discuss how every restaurant in her business district managed to survive the last 18 months of pandemic mayhem.
Victor Brick invites you to move your mental health in October with 10 days of activities to begin fall
Our friend Victor Brick invites you to move your mental health in October with 10 days of activities to begin fall in support of the John W. Brick Foundation and treating mental illness.
Max Weiss of Baltimore Magazine talks movies, purple memories, oysters and politics
It’s impossible to sit down with the Editor-In-Chief of Baltimore Magazine without going from the stadium to the State House with a stop at a movie theatre.
Marshall Weston of Restaurant Association of Maryland joins Nestor at Costas to discuss importance of Maryland Restaurant Week
Marshall Weston of Restaurant Association of Maryland joins Nestor at Costas Inn on the #CrabCakeTour to give all of the “in the kitchen” details of Maryland Restaurant Week from September 17th through 26th all over our great state. Eat! Drink! Enjoy!
Doug Butschky joins Nestor to discuss his Crab Cake Tasting and Challenge in Laurel Sept. 21
After touring crab cakes all over the state, Nestor heard about this month’s big networking event in Laurel and wanted to know if it was fried or broiled? Local networking guru Doug Butschky joins Nestor to discuss his event on September 21st at the track.
Enjoying date night and The Hobbit crab cake in Ocean City
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour had many views and styles and substance but nothing beat the view of the heron and egrets and the tasty cake on 81st Street Bayside at the beach on a Saturday night.
When the Maryland #CrabCakeTour began, Nestor asked friends all over the state for recommendations and things to see and do. Hagerstown native Ryan Miner tells Nestor about the virtues and vices of life growing up in Washington County after a night of crab cakes, donuts and German beer.
Bill Cole joins Nestor to discuss masking and unmasking of America as we head into fall
Bruce Posner and Nestor discuss the impact of Caves golf miracle and playoff madness
Bill Cole joins Nestor to discuss the masking and unmasking of America as we head into a fall fraught with peril amongst the unvaccinated and indoor spaces.
Bruce Posner and Nestor discuss the impact of an impeccable weekend of golf, marketing, people and playoff madness at the BMW Championship in Baltimore County.
Michael Steele introduces Nestor to The Crab Bomb in Bowie
When the former Lt. Governor and MSNBC contributor heard that Baltimore Positive was doing a #CrabCakeTour, he made sure that Prince George’s County and Jerry’s famous triple-yolk concoction was on the table.
Chasing down The Hobbit crab cake in Ocean City with Jenn and Garvey Heiderman
If it’s date night at the beach, Garvey Heiderman and his family have spent a few decades showing folks the best Bayside hospitality and a legendary take on the cake.
Michael Steele discusses local elections and parties and purple Maryland
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour made its way to Prince George’s County to spend an afternoon with the former Lt. Governor and current MSNBC contributor, who purple politics have made him one of the most fascinating voices in our state.
Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor for a spirited recap of early days of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour
Aaron Frazer of Durand Jones and The Indications tells Nestor about his Baltimore roots and soul of his amazing band
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor connect on the airwaves at WNST-AM 1570 twice a week on all sorts of topics of sports and life but this time the backroads of Maryland and fishing for adventure was on the platter.
Is it broiled? Is it fried? Or is it a combination in some delicious way? Nestor continues to investigate the Coastal Highway on Day 4 at the beach on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
It didn’t take Nestor long to find out the story of Ocean City is the story of Baltimore people going east to the Atlantic Ocean. Meet Cole Taustin and hear his Pimlico tale of an Eastern Shore crab cake and family story of building a business on the Coastal Highway.
Of course the Fratelli’s crab cake is delicious: the recipe came from Greektown and East Baltimore. Nestor’s #CrabCakeTour of the Shore takes him with the Mayor of Salisbury to the restaurant where he got his first gig as a busboy.
It’s taken Nestor a lifetime of Ocean City trips to finally pop the burning question to the Lord Of The Fries at Thrashers, Les Morris: “Why no ketchup?” The history and the journey of an Idaho potato to your belly at the beach and the secret of apple cider vinegar.
Why does that vinegar taste so good on those Thrashers french fries on The OC Boardwalk?
Ocean City family businesses and how The Embers begat a BLU crab cake
In the finale of our three segments with Harford County Executive Barry Glassman, we bring on a secret recipe from the Bel Air kitchen of Paul Silberman as our Maryland Crab Cake Tour rolls up Route 1 and into our bellies.
Like so many others, Nick Johnson is vested in Baltimore and local people and our community. He owns Su Casa in Fells Point and has spent three decades growing business here. Listen to him…
Our tech and digital insider Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection joins us to discuss growing technology and learning some new tools this summer for post-pandemic mobile and desktop life.
Sure, we all want to send the kids back to school. But are we really ready to dress up and all go back to the way it was before? Our Chief Digital Officer Mike Rosenfeld engages in the conversation of most local business owners and employees as we all look to the end of the summer and the “new” normal.
It taken some time during the pandemic to get some ambitious local projects fully operational but Arsh Mirmiran of Caves Valley Partners says patience and the long game is the key as we navigate re-opening and new businesses like Watershed during troubled times.