• Inside Matthews: Building Community Through Food, Friendship & Local Business
    Oct 3 2025

    In this episode of Inside Matthews, host Jim Taylor welcomes three downtown entrepreneurs who’ve helped transform Matthews’ food and nightlife scene: Adam Reed of Sante, Bob Klein of Stumptown Station, and Brandon Mills of The Portrait Gallery.

    Adam shares his journey from New York to Matthews, taking over a restaurant and building it into a cornerstone of the community for nearly three decades. Bob and Brandon tell their story of friendship, long hours, and taking a leap of faith to create Stumptown Station, while Brandon reflects on his path from corporate restaurant leadership to small-town business ownership.

    Together, the trio paint a vivid picture of how downtown Matthews has changed, shifting from quiet streets to a vibrant destination filled with dining, music, and culture. They highlight the power of collaboration, noting that restaurants and bars thrive when they work together rather than compete, drawing more people to Main Street and creating the walkable, community-focused energy Matthews is known for today.

    The conversation also touches on challenges: parking and traffic, the decline of once-popular community initiatives like Red Brick Partnership, and the need for visionary leadership to sustain growth without losing small-town character. Still, the optimism is clear: more residents downtown, a supportive network of business owners, and a shared belief that “a rising tide lifts all boats.”

    This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the grit, creativity, and community spirit fueling Matthews’ local businesses, perfect for anyone curious about how small-town charm evolves while keeping its heart.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Mayor John Higdon on Growth, Challenges, and the Future of Matthews
    Sep 19 2025

    In this episode of Inside Matthews, host Jim Taylor sits down with current mayor John Higdon, the town’s 19th mayor, to reflect on Matthews’ progress, challenges, and future. The conversation explores how the town has transformed from a quiet, small community to a vibrant destination full of energy, events, and pride. Mayor Higdon highlights Matthews’ growing downtown, the award-winning farmers market, and the role of festivals and cultural events in keeping the community lively.

    At the same time, the discussion addresses pressing challenges: managing traffic from heavy pass-through commuters, balancing growth with the preservation of Matthews’ character, and ensuring the town stays innovative as nearby municipalities adopt similar revitalization strategies. Higdon explains current efforts with NCDOT projects, downtown planning, and the need to safeguard Matthews’ tree canopy and green spaces, while also fostering new economic opportunities.

    Key projects shaping the future include the Hendrick Advanced Manufacturing Campus, expected to bring thousands of high-paying jobs; the redevelopment of Purser-Hulsey Park into a major community space; and the creation of a new Discovery Place Kids museum downtown. Higdon also speaks candidly about the uncertainty around regional transit plans, including the stalled Silver Line light rail project, and the importance of planning ahead for future growth.

    Listeners also get a glimpse of Matthews’ political culture, from collaborative traditions among elected officials to lessons learned in balancing progress with preservation. Higdon shares his hopes for being remembered as a “tree-save” mayor who expanded parks and trails while steering Matthews through a time of growth and change.

    This episode offers both hometown stories and forward-looking insights, perfect for anyone invested in the past, present, and future of Matthews.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Back in the Loop: Jim Taylor Relaunches Inside Matthews
    Sep 7 2025

    After a few years away, Inside Matthews is back! In this relaunch episode, host Jim Taylor, former four-term Mayor of Matthews, reunites with producer and co-host Chris Melton to reflect on the show’s history, community impact, and their renewed vision for the podcast.

    Jim and Chris revisit the origins of Inside Matthews, which began during the COVID years as a way to connect the community and preserve local stories. They recall standout guests, former mayors, civic leaders, nonprofit directors, and community volunteers, who helped document Matthews’ history and highlight the people, places, and organizations that give the town its unique character.

    The conversation quickly moves into what listeners can expect in this new season: honest, engaging discussions about Matthews without politics. Both Jim and Chris emphasize their commitment to keeping the show “politically sterile,” focused instead on storytelling, community pride, and issues that matter to everyday residents.

    The episode also dives into current challenges and opportunities facing Matthews, including:

    • Community fatigue: the same small group of volunteers carrying much of the town’s civic load.

    • Downtown vitality: questions around parking, walkability, and whether Matthews has lost momentum compared to neighboring towns like Waxhaw and Monroe.

    • Transit and infrastructure: debates over the Silver Line, road extensions, and the future of regional transportation.

    • Town leadership transitions: new managers, police chiefs, and the loss of long-serving figures with deep institutional knowledge.

    Jim and Chris share candid reflections on their own time in office, lessons learned, and the importance of long-term vision for Matthews’ future. They also stress the need for new voice, especially residents who’ve moved to town in the last few years, to join the conversation, ask questions, and engage with their community.

    Above all, this episode is about rekindling the spirit of connection that made Inside Matthews an award-winning podcast in its first run. Jim and Chris invite listeners to be part of the journey: to learn, laugh, and explore together what makes Matthews special, from its history and traditions to its growth and future.

    📩 Got ideas, questions, or stories to share? Reach out at info@insidematthews.com and join the conversation.

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    52 mins
  • Retired Town Manager, Hazen Blodgett
    Jul 29 2022

    Inside Matthews is the podcast about all of the wonderful people, places and organizations that make Matthews, Matthews. Periodically, Former Mayor Jim Taylor sits down with civic, business and political leaders to have a conversation about what’s happening, Inside Matthews.

    Hazen Blodgett served as the Manager of the Town of Matthews for 18 years and retired from this position in early 2022. During Hazen’s tenure, he worked under four mayors, including Lee Myers, Jim Taylor, Paul Bailey and, current mayor, John Higdon. From the Town of Matthews website, "Hazen has been an extraordinary Manager over the last 18 years," said Mayor Higdon. "His impact on Matthews truly cannot be measured. On behalf of the entire Board, we want to express our thanks and appreciation for his tireless work, thoughtful leadership, and dedication to Matthews. Indeed, his are big shoes to fill."

    During his tenure, Hazen witnessed the population of Matthews climb from approximately 22,000 in 2004 to currently of 33,000. It’s quite unique for a Town Manager to continue in their role for more than an average of 5 years and in his 18, he led the town through the “Great Recession” of 2008 then through an unprecedented global pandemic.

    For the second consecutive year, Inside Matthews was selected by the readers of the Matthews – Mint Hill Weekly as their favorite podcast.

    Jim Taylor served four terms as the seventeenth Mayor of the Town of Matthews and sat on the Board of Commissioners for ten years. During his time leading Matthews, Jim was also appointed Mayor Pro-Tem by his colleagues and spent time on numerous advisory boards and committees including Matthews Volunteer Fire Department, Matthews HELP Center, chaired the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization (CRTPO), Metropolitan Transit Commission (MTC), Matthews Alive! and several others.

    Please continue to listen, like and subscribe to Inside Matthews wherever you hear podcasts. Follow the award-winning Inside Matthews podcast on social media. Connect with Jim on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

    Do you have a story to tell about growing up in Matthews? Do you have an idea for an episode of Inside Matthews? Jim would love to hear and maybe share it. Please click here to offer your thoughts and ideas.

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    59 mins
  • Amy Carr - Matthews Free Medical Clinic
    Jun 24 2022

    Inside Matthews is the podcast about all of the wonderful people, places and organizations that make Matthews, Matthews. Periodically, Former Mayor Jim Taylor sits down with civic, business and political leaders to have a conversation about what’s happening, Inside Matthews.

    In this installment of Inside Matthews, Jim welcomes Amy Carr to the Sweetwater Logistics Studios to chat about Matthews Free Medical Clinic, a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation that provides free, quality healthcare to low-income, uninsured patients in Mecklenburg and Union Counties.

    In order to verify the residential and financial requirements are met, patients must go through a new patient screening prior to receiving a primary care provider and other specialty, ancillary and educational services provided by the clinic. If you or someone you know needs the services of Matthews Free Medical Clinic, please visit their website to begin the application process.

    For the second consecutive year, Inside Matthews was selected by the readers of the Matthews – Mint Hill Weekly as their favorite podcast.

    Jim Taylor served four terms as the seventeenth Mayor of the Town of Matthews and sat on the Board of Commissioners for ten years. During his time leading Matthews, Jim was also appointed Mayor Pro-Tem by his colleagues and spent time on numerous advisory boards and committees including Matthews Volunteer Fire Department, Matthews HELP Center, chaired the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization (CRTPO), Metropolitan Transit Commission (MTC), Matthews Alive! and several others.

    Please continue to listen, like and subscribe to Inside Matthews wherever you hear podcasts. Follow the award-winning Inside Matthews podcast on social media. Connect with Jim on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

    Do you have a story to tell about growing up in Matthews? Do you have an idea for an episode of Inside Matthews? Jim would love to hear and maybe share it. Please click here to offer your thoughts and ideas.

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    41 mins
  • Matthews Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department
    Apr 11 2022
    The Town of Matthews has quite a few fantastic parks. From our “premier” event park, Stumptown Park, to small pocket parks like Country Place and KP Parks, there’s a place for everyone. In this episode of Inside Matthews, Jim sits down to talk to the Director of the Town of Matthews Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department, Cory King and Scott Rawls, our Parks Manager.

    Connect with Inside Matthews on the Web, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. We’d love to hear from you to. If you have any comments, questions or ideas, please use our online form.

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    54 mins
  • Tina Whitley
    Feb 18 2022
    Thanks for listening to the award -winning Inside Matthews podcast, voted by the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly as their favorite local podcast. Jim is back in the studio this week having a conversation with an outstanding member of the “Matthews Family”, Tina Whitley.

    Tina has been instrumental in many of the happenings in Matthews over the years including Artfest and Matthews Alive. She’s been active with the Rotary Club of Matthews, Kiwanis and was Executive Director for the Matthews Chamber of Commerce for many years. In this episode, Jim talks with Tina about her initial involvement with the town, why she became so engaged in her community and what she’s up to these days.

    Connect with Inside Matthews on the Web, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. We’d love to hear from you to. If you have any comments, questions or ideas, please use our online form.

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    46 mins
  • Jim and Chris Talk About Inside Matthews
    Dec 24 2021

    Jim invited Chris back from behind the computer to in front of the microphone to talk about the Inside Matthews podcast and share a few, little know historical facts about the Town of Matthews like, why is so much named Fullwood around here and where the Matthews name originated from. Our two hosts also share with you their proudest moments and long term vision for Inside Matthews.

    Please listen, like and subscribe to the award-winning Inside Matthews podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. Chosen by the readers of the Matthews – Mint Hill Weekly as their favorite local podcast, Inside Matthews is your opportunity to hear former Mayor Jim Taylor have conversations with local business, civic and political leaders from Matthews, NC to hear about what’s happening Inside Matthews.

    Connect with Inside Matthews on the web, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

    Production services for the Inside Matthews podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com

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    1 hr and 5 mins