• Celebrating Three Years
    Jul 3 2026

    The Perrysburg Podcast is three years old! 🎉

    In episode 155, I'm celebrating the third anniversary of The Perrysburg Podcast with a look back and a look ahead.

    This solo episode has four parts: gratitude, stats, lessons learned, and what's next. I thank listeners, my family, my guests, my sources of information, the City of Perrysburg's former and current Public Information Officers, my podcast coach Dave Jackson, and everyone who has helped support the show over the last three years.

    I also share podcast stats, including download numbers, countries reached, and the most downloaded episodes on podcast players and YouTube.

    In the lessons learned section, I reflect on five takeaways from three years of local podcasting, including the importance of not waiting to do meaningful things, the reality of dealing with trolls, and the magical things that can happen because of a podcast.

    Finally, I share what's next: The Perrysburg Podcast will continue as a monthly show beginning in August 2026, with a new collaboration with Historic Perrysburg Inc. and more local stories to come.

    Links from this episode

    • Dave Jackson and the School of Podcasting https://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/
    • The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast
    • Historic Perrysburg Inc https://www.historicperrysburg.org/
    • Perrysburg Rotary Club https://www.perrysburgrotary.org/
    • Sign up for The Perrysburg Podcast's newsletter on https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/newsletter
    • Follow the podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcast
    • Email me: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com
    • The Perrysburg Podcast Episode 107: Interview with Bishop Neil Baird and Youth Leader Quinten Dworczyk (from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
    • The Perrysburg Podcast Episode 117: Meet the Candidates for Perrysburg City Council (November 4, 2025 Election)
    • The Perrysburg Podcast Episode 78: Prime IV Hydration and Wellness (Medical Series Part 1 of 4)
    • The Perrysburg Podcast Episode 22 on YouTube: Walking Tour of 101-131 Louisiana Avenue with Perrysburg Historian Richard Baranowski
    • The Perrysburg Podcast Episode 40 on YouTube Interview with Pastor Dan Gildner (Grace Church Perrysburg).
    • The Perrysburg Podcast Episode 32 on YouTube: Interview with Brian Miller from maumeeriverwalleyerun.com
    • Lorenzo Melchor and The Nerdball Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/6XQGn14JJsuFuOfLWYd32e
    • Emma Skaggs and The Talk of Town Center Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/0SJEugxgFtkesQIpoEB4i5
    • John Thompson and The Foot of the Rapids Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fort-meigs-historic-site-what-to-see-and-do-with/id1695422935?i=1000764224215
    • Laura Winters from Miracle in Time Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/miracle-in-time/id1815539984
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    22 mins
  • My Lap Swimming Journey and the Mary Chris Kay Aquatics Fund
    Jun 26 2026

    In this episode of The Perrysburg Podcast, I share the story of how a foot injury led me to become a lap swimmer at the Fort Meigs YMCA at age 35 — and how that journey introduced me to my swim coach and friend, Mary Chris Kay.

    Mary Chris helped me learn how to "speak swim," build confidence in the water, and become part of a swim community at the Y. She has taught kids, coached adults, encouraged beginners, supported competitors, and helped make the pool feel like a place where people belong.

    I also talk about the newly created Mary Chris Kay Aquatics Fund, which honors Mary Chris and gives community members a way to support swimming and aquatics programs at the Fort Meigs YMCA.

    Links from this episode

    • Mary Chris Kay Aquatics Fund https://form-renderer-app.donorperfect.io/give/ymca-and-jcc-of-greater-toledo/endowment-gift-donation-form
    • Fort Meigs YMCA https://www.ymcatoledo.org/branch/fort-meigs/
    • The Greater Toledo Community Foundation https://toledocf.org/
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    • Email the host: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com
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    39 mins
  • The Program Inc. with Tramain Rayford
    Jun 21 2026

    In this episode of The Perrysburg Podcast, I speak with Tramain Rayford, Founder and CEO of The Program Inc., a Northwest Ohio nonprofit organization dedicated to helping boys become men. To learn more, visit https://www.programinc.org/.

    Released on Father's Day 2026, this conversation explores the impact that mentors, role models, and positive relationships can have on young people growing up in father-absent homes. Tramain shares how his own life experiences inspired him to create The Program Inc. and discusses the organization's work providing mentoring, life skills training, workshops, career exploration opportunities, and community experiences for boys ages 8 to 18.

    Along the way, you'll hear stories about overcoming fear, discovering new opportunities, and the power of investing in the next generation. Whether you're a parent, mentor, volunteer, business owner, or simply someone who cares about young people, this episode offers an inspiring look at an organization making a difference throughout Northwest Ohio.

    Quotes mentioned in this episode

    "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." — Frederick Douglass

    "If boys don't learn, men won't know." — Douglas Wilson

    "Bloom where you're planted" — Unknown

    Links for this episode

    The Program Inc. website https://www.programinc.org/

    The Program Inc. Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/TheProgamInc

    The Program Inc. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theprograminc

    The Program Inc. events page https://www.programinc.org/events

    The Program Inc. donation page https://www.programinc.org/donate

    The Program Inc. volunteer page https://www.programinc.org/volunteer

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    42 mins
  • Rick Rettig: Family, Community, and Public Service
    Jun 19 2026

    My guest is Rick Rettig, a City of Perrysburg resident, husband, father of four, retired educator, coach, current President of Perrysburg City Council, and candidate for Ohio's 75th House District.

    During this episode, Rick shares:

    • What brought him and his family to Perrysburg
    • Why he enjoys living in Perrysburg
    • His career as an educator, school counselor, and coach
    • Stories about raising a family in Perrysburg
    • His passion for community service and leadership
    • Programs and initiatives he helped develop for students
    • Why he decided to run for Ohio's 75th House District
    • What he hopes to accomplish if elected

    Whether you're interested in local leadership, education, community involvement, or simply getting to know one of your neighbors, I think you'll enjoy this conversation with Rick Rettig.

    Thank you for listening to The Perrysburg Podcast.

    Links

    • Rick Rettig Campaign Website https://www.rettigforohio.com/
    • Rick Rettig for Ohio Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/RettigForOhio
    • Link to Donate to Rick's campaign: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/rick-rettig-1
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    • Follow the podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcast
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Audiobook Narration Tips and Resources for Local Authors
    Jun 12 2026
    Have you written a book and wondered if you should narrate the audiobook yourself? In this episode, I share 10 audiobook narration tips for local authors who want to turn their books into audiobooks. You'll hear why audiobook narration is harder than it looks, how to set realistic expectations, and what you can do to prepare before you ever press record. I talk about audiobook rights, narration training, pacing, vocal stamina, production checklists, manuscript preparation, recording spaces, audio engineers, pick-ups, and getting help when you need it. I also share a list of recording studios in Perrysburg, Maumee, Toledo, Waterville, Sylvania, and beyond that may be able to help you record your audiobook. Whether you're considering recording at home, renting studio time, or simply exploring your options, this episode will help you understand what's involved in creating an author-narrated audiobook. If you remember nothing else from this episode, remember these three things Plan before you narrate.Practice before you record.Get help when you need it. 10 audiobook narration tips Confirm you own the audiobook rights. Before narrating your book, make sure you have the legal right to create and publish the audiobook.Get some narration training. Learn how to sound conversational and engaging so listeners don't feel like you're simply reading aloud.Find a sustainable pace. Practice until you discover a narration pace that you can maintain consistently over time (ideally over the course of the entire book).Build your vocal stamina. Train your voice to maintain the same quality, energy, and consistency throughout long recording sessions. (Remember my 5K vs marathon comparison?)Take care of your voice. Take breaks, hydrate, breathe, and rest as needed so you sound just as good at the end as you did at the beginning.Create a production checklist. Plan every section of your audiobook in advance so nothing gets overlooked during production. (Your list starts with the Opening Credits and ends with the Closing Credits.)Prepare your manuscript before recording. Put the manuscript on an iPad to avoid page-turning sounds. Use the "Mark Up" feature to make notes about pronunciations, lists, punctuation, emotions, and other details.Choose your recording setup carefully or rent a studio, and hire an audio engineer. A pro can help you sound great and produce your audio files efficiently. They make it look easy! ⚠️ If you choose to record at home, meet specs.Expect and plan for pick-ups (mistakes). Mistakes are normal, so be prepared to re-record sections and make corrections during editing.Get help when you need it. A coach, consultant, engineer, or professional narrator can save you time, frustration, and costly mistakes. Recording Studios Mentioned in This Episode Level 2 Audio — Perrysburg, Ohio (Contact: Mark Reiter) https://www.level2audio.com/ Stone Soup Recording Studios — Maumee, Ohio (Contact: Eric Sills) https://www.stonesouprec.com/ Firefly Studios — Toledo, Ohio (Contact: Brett Dennison) https://www.firefly419.com/ Bigfoot Studios — Waterville, Ohio (Contact: Travis Geiman) https://bigfoot-studios.com/ Audioflare Recording Studio, LLC — Toledo, Ohio (Contact: Christopher Stoll) https://www.audioflare.com/ Roar Studio Productions — Sylvania, Ohio (Use contact form on Mays & Associates' website) https://www.maysassociatesltd.com/roar-productions Whole Story Studio — West Palm Beach, Florida (Contact: Julie Walthers) https://www.wholestorystudio.com/ Audivita — Albuquerque, New Mexico (Contacts: David Wolf and Jay Spang) https://audivita.com/audiobooks/ Soundscape — Royal Oak, Michigan (Contacts: Tim Smith and Christina Mossine) https://soundscapestudio.com/ Podcast episodes mentioned today The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 347: 10 Audiobook Narration Tips for Pharmacist Authors https://bit.ly/46jXZ9e The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 293: EBOOK AND AUDIOBOOK PUBLISHING – 2024 Pharmacist Authors Series Part 3 of 3 with Dr. Janan Sarwar and Dr. Theary Chhim from Publishing in Doses and Julie Gold Walthers from Whole Story Studio https://bit.ly/4dFllsn The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 255 (YouTube video version): Interview with Audivita Founder and CEO David Wolf https://bit.ly/4omHpy1 The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 222: Interview with Julie Walthers, Audio Engineer and Audiobook Producer – Pharmacist Authors Series (Summer 2023) https://bit.ly/43STVtx The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 190: 5 Resources for pharmacist authors who want to narrate their own audiobook https://bit.ly/4xlK2El The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 109: Interview with Lydia Tate - Accountability Partner, Educator, Voice Actor, and Audiobook Narrator https://bit.ly/4fFCQfR The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 83: Interview with Sean Pratt: Audiobook Narrator and Coach https://bit.ly/4omYurp Other links from this episode Pharmacist Podcaster (my book/audiobook ...
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    48 mins
  • The Countdown to Monthly Episodes Begins
    Jun 5 2026

    My name is Kim Newlove, and I host The Perrysburg Podcast. I love podcasting, and this show has been a fun, weekly service project since July 2023. When I launched it, I only planned to run episodes for a max of 3 years. The last weekly show is scheduled for July 3, 2026.

    Rather than end the podcast altogether, I decided to change to a monthly schedule after the 3-year podcast anniversary episode on July 3. The Perrysburg Podcast will be partnering with a Perrysburg-based organization for year four. Find out more on the July 3, 2026 episode!

    In today's episode, I mention my recent family vacation to Alaska, what I plan to do with my time once I stop producing weekly shows, and the topic for next week's episode.

    Subscribe to/follow this show for all future episodes. Thank you for listening!

    Links from this episode

    • Sign up for the weekly newsletter on https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com
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    • Email the host: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com
    • Guest Application Form: https://bit.ly/45c4nzD
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    15 mins
  • The Islamic Center of Greater Toledo with ICGT President Mohammad Shalabe
    May 29 2026
    The Faith Community Leader Series continues today with Perrysburg resident Mohammad Shalabe. He is the current President of the Islamic Center of Great Toledo (ICGT). Mohammad is originally from Palestine. He earned his medical degree in the Ukraine. He is an endocrinologist by training, and he is employed by Mercy Health in Sylvania, Ohio. When he moved to the Toledo area, Mohammad and his family connected with the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo. From the beginning, they found a welcoming and supportive community in Perrysburg. He and his wife have three children who attended the school at the ICGT. During our interview, you will hear about the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo as a place of worship and community gathering space in Perrysburg. People from different faith traditions often have more in common than they realize. Many of us want the same things: strong families, supportive communities, opportunities to serve others, and places where people feel welcomed and connected. I hope you enjoy our conversation! Islamic Center of Greater Toledo 25877 Scheider Road, Perrysburg, OH 43551 https://icgt.org/ 419-874-3509 Terms You'll Hear in This Episode Imam - worship leaderIftar - meal Quran - holy scripturesMosque - place of worshipRamadan - holy month of fasting for Muslims Links and information for the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo (ICGT) Islamic Center of Greater Toledo, 419.874.3509, 25877 Scheider Road, Perrysburg, OH 43551ICGT website https://icgt.org/ ICGT Summer Camp Sign-Up https://icgt.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Summer-Camp-registration-form-2026.pdf Islamic Food Bank https://islamicfoodbank.org/ Halim Clinic https://www.halimclinic.org/ Halim Clinic at PHCA phone number: (567) 318-4609Visitor's Guide for the ICGT https://icgt.org/visitors-members/#program-2 Email info@icgt.org ICGT on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ICGToledo ICGT on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/icgtoledo/ ICGT on Twitter (X) https://x.com/icgtoledo ICGT on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@IslamicCenterofGreaterToledo Faith Community Leader Series (can be found on perrysburgpodcast.com) Episode 30: Places of Worship Episode 34: Interview with Pastor Mark Wentz (Lutheran Church of the Master) Episode 40: Interview with Pastor Dan Gildner (Grace Church Perrysburg) Episode 62: Interview with Pastor Melanie Forrey (Zoar Lutheran Church) Episode 79: Interview with Father Matt Wahlgren (St. Timothy's Episcopal Church) Episode 86: Interview with Amichai Stout (Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo) Episode 107: Interview with Bishop Neil Baird and Youth Leader Quinten Dworczyk (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Episode 136: Perrysburg's Christian Science Reading Room Episode 149 (today): The Islamic Center of Greater Toledo with ICGT President Mohammad Shalabe Other links for this episode Sign up for the weekly newsletter on https://www.perrysburgpodcast.comFollow the podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcastEmail the host: kim@perrysburgpodcast.com
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Pickleball Paul and the Rise of Pickleball in Perrysburg
    May 22 2026

    Today's episode is about pickleball in Perrysburg, and my guest is "Pickleball Paul," also known as Paul Smithers.

    During our conversation, you'll hear how pickleball became so popular locally, where to play, how beginners can get started, why the game has become such a social activity for people of all ages, and more.

    Whether you've never picked up a paddle or you already play regularly, this episode will give you a behind-the-scenes look at one of Perrysburg's fastest-growing recreational activities.

    Highlights from this episode

    🏓 the history of pickleball in Perrysburg

    🏓 where to play

    🏓 beginner tips

    🏓 some pickleball etiquette

    🏓 a reminder to stay active as you age

    🏓 and why pickleball is such a social sport

    Links from this episode

    • Perrysburg Pickleball Club Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/2105884833042311/
    • Pickleheads App (Find a Player) https://www.pickleheads.com/
    • Email the Host - Kim Newlove, kim@perrysburgpodcast.com
    • Sign up for our weekly newsletter on https://www.perrysburgpodcast.com/newsletter
    • Follow the podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcast

    List of Pickleball Courts in Perrysburg, Ohio

    Outdoor Courts

    • Perrysburg Municipal Park
    • Rotary Community Park

    Indoor Courts

    • Fort Meigs YMCA
    • Zion Lutheran Church (beginner classes Wednesdays from 2-6 PM)
    • Grace Church (E. Boundary St.)
    • Not mentioned today, but also available: PHCA (Perrysburg Heights Community Center)

    Other Locations Mentioned - Outside Perrysburg

    • Bowling Green pickleball courts
    • Sylvania pickleball courts
    • Holland pickleball courts
    • Waterville pickleball courts
    • Toledo pickleball courts at Rossford/Toledo Pickleball Club area
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    59 mins