Behind the Mic: Celebrating 30 Episodes of “It’s Your Neighbor” Podcast

Local Stories, Community Impact, and Media Voices

In a world where news headlines often steal the spotlight, “It’s Your Neighbor” is a refreshing change of pace, bringing the focus back to what truly matters: our local community. Hosted by Monte Reyment and Anthony Alvarado, this Green Bay-based podcast has become a vital platform for sharing the stories of those who make our neighborhoods thrive. As they celebrate their 30th episode, they turn the spotlight on two familiar faces in the Wisconsin community: Aisha Morales and Cutter.

Monte and Anthony kick off the episode by reflecting on previous guests, Team 1848, and their inspiring work with youth basketball. However, the real highlight of this episode is the conversation between Aisha Morales from WBAY-TV and Cutter from 105.7 WAPL. While both are well-known media personalities, this podcast episode offers an intimate look into their personal stories and community involvement.

From the outset, the chemistry between Aisha and Cutter is evident. Cutter’s playful revelation of an old crush on Aisha adds a personal touch to their professional relationship, illustrating that even in the media world, genuine connections matter. Our conversation naturally highlighted their respective careers to their deep commitment to local causes – individually and together.

Aisha’s dedication to organizations like the YWCA and Boys and Girls Club highlights her passion for community service. At the same time, Cutter’s advocacy for veterans and mental health issues showcases his commitment to important causes. Their stories reinforce the idea that making a difference doesn’t require a big stage—just a heartfelt willingness to contribute and show up for those in need.

Cutter’s candid discussion about his mental health struggles brings an essential issue to the forefront, especially the challenges men face in seeking help. His openness is a key reason why “It’s Your Neighbor” resonates so deeply with its audience—it’s a platform where real, unfiltered conversations happen.

The episode also shines a light on upcoming community events, like Cutter’s Rock and Ride for K9’s for Warriors and the benefit for Rick McNeill (Rock for Rick event!). These events aren’t just announcements—they’re opportunities for all of us to come together and support our local community.

If you’ve enjoyed the heartfelt stories shared on “It’s Your Neighbor,” don’t miss out on future episodes. Show your support by subscribing to the podcast on YouTube and Spotify today. Your subscription helps keep these important conversations going, so click that button and stay connected with the voices that make our community special!

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