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4. From Tourist to Resident Influencer: Corey Wagner's Journey to Gatlinburg

For the Love of Gatlinburg

Release Date: 11/19/2024

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In this captivating episode of For the Love of Gatlinburg, host Tom Goodwin welcomes Johnny Baker of Ole Smoky Moonshine to explore the charm and history of Gatlinburg. Johnny shares his deep-rooted connection to the town, from his family's post-World War II arrival to the creation of the world's largest moonshine company. He paints a vivid picture of growing up in Gatlinburg, describing it as his playground and highlighting the strong sense of community that has shaped his life and business. Ole Smoky Moonshine, established 14 years ago, has become a cornerstone of Gatlinburg's tourism...

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Episode nine of the For the Love of Gatlinburg podcast, featuring Junior Watson, Store Manager of Food City, Gatlinburg's sole full-service grocery store, offers a rich exploration of Gatlinburg's history, community spirit, and future prospects. Junior's family has deep roots in the area, dating back to the 1700s when they settled in White Oak Flats, now known as Gatlinburg. The Watson family's seven-generation legacy in the town exemplifies the enduring connection many residents feel to this charming Smoky Mountain community. Junior's personal experiences growing up in Gatlinburg, from...

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Susie Greengold, a 71-year-old lifelong Gatlinburg resident, embodies the town's rich heritage and evolution. Her family's roots in the area date back to the 1700s, with ancestors like William Ogle and Jane Husky Ogle among Gatlinburg's earliest settlers. This deep connection is reflected in Susie's education, which included attending Gatlinburg Pittman High School and PI Beta Phi, a unique K-12 school funded by a sorority from Monmouth College, Illinois. The Greengold family has played a significant role in Gatlinburg's development. Susie's great-great-grandfather owned the land where the...

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7. Gatlinburg's Heritage and Evolution, with Randy Watson show art 7. Gatlinburg's Heritage and Evolution, with Randy Watson

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Randy Watson, the General Manager of Gatlinburg SkyPark, was born and raised in the area. Watson's family has deep roots in the region, with his grandparents having worked for the Little River Lumber Company before the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Watson discusses beginning his career at the Gatlinburg Skylift at age 14 and eventually following in his father's footsteps to become the general manager. Throughout the conversation, he recounts witnessing the evolution of SkyPark from a single-chairlift attraction to a major tourist destination featuring the SkyBridge,...

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6: Resilience and Reinvention: Mark Adams' Vision for Gatlinburg Tourism show art 6: Resilience and Reinvention: Mark Adams' Vision for Gatlinburg Tourism

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5. A Heart for Hospitality: Jackie Leatherwood's Enduring Impact on Gatlinburg show art 5. A Heart for Hospitality: Jackie Leatherwood's Enduring Impact on Gatlinburg

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In this podcast episode, Jackie Leatherwood, General Manager of Greystone Lodge in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, shares her deep connection to the area and insights into the local community. With 28 years at Greystone Lodge and roots in Sevier County, Jackie discusses her family history and childhood experiences that shaped her understanding of Gatlinburg. The episode also highlights Jackie's active involvement in local and state-level organizations, including her roles on the Gatlinburg Chamber of Commerce board and the Tennessee Hospitality and Tourism Association board. She emphasizes the...

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4. From Tourist to Resident Influencer: Corey Wagner's Journey to Gatlinburg show art 4. From Tourist to Resident Influencer: Corey Wagner's Journey to Gatlinburg

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In the podcast episode featuring Corey Wagner, listeners are introduced to his remarkable journey from tourist to local influencer in Gatlinburg. Corey, originally from Lima, Ohio, first visited Gatlinburg in 2011 with his family after a long hiatus from traveling. They stayed at Zoders Hotel, a historic recommendation from his wife, and enjoyed their trip so much that they extended their stay from three to four nights. This initial visit sparked an annual tradition of returning to Gatlinburg, with Corey bringing his son back for the first time after he turned ten in 2013. Over the years, they...

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In this episode, we sit down with Mike Werner, the longtime Mayor of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Mike shares his fascinating journey from first visiting Gatlinburg in 1976 to becoming its mayor and a pillar of the community. Mike's story begins with an impulse property purchase in Walden's Creek, which led to him relocating his family to Gatlinburg in 1980 without a job or a home. He recounts building his first house from poplar logs and the community support he received, setting the tone for his deep connection to Gatlinburg. We explore Mike's professional path, from working in land surveying and...

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2. A Beacon of Female Leadership: The Life and Legacy of Cindy Cameron Ogle show art 2. A Beacon of Female Leadership: The Life and Legacy of Cindy Cameron Ogle

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Cindy Cameron Ogle has been a cornerstone of Gatlinburg's growth and development for nearly five decades, serving as the city's longest-tenured City Manager from 1989 to 2023. Her journey from a South Knoxville native to Gatlinburg's most influential public servant is a testament to her dedication, vision, and resilience. Ogle's career in public service began in 1974 when she worked for U.S. Congressman John Duncan, Sr. After a brief stint at the University of Tennessee's Department of Head Start Training, she joined the City of Gatlinburg in 1978 as a Grants Coordinator. Her capabilities...

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Chad Netherland, the President and CEO of Visit Gatlinburg, highlights the town's unique charm and its ongoing evolution while sharing his personal connection to the area. Netherland emphasizes Gatlinburg's spectacular scenery and its rich history, having spent summers there since childhood. In his role as President and CEO of the Gatlinburg Convention Center and Visitors Bureau, Chad focuses on balancing economic growth with preserving Gatlinburg's character, noting the introduction of new restaurants and nightlife options while community groups actively work to prevent...

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In the podcast episode featuring Corey Wagner, listeners are introduced to his remarkable journey from tourist to local influencer in Gatlinburg. Corey, originally from Lima, Ohio, first visited Gatlinburg in 2011 with his family after a long hiatus from traveling. They stayed at Zoders Hotel, a historic recommendation from his wife, and enjoyed their trip so much that they extended their stay from three to four nights. This initial visit sparked an annual tradition of returning to Gatlinburg, with Corey bringing his son back for the first time after he turned ten in 2013. Over the years, they continued to explore the area, often visiting multiple times each year.

Around 2015-2016, Corey launched the Facebook group Gatlinburg Now, which has grown to 159,000 members. Initially starting with a WordPress blog, he transitioned to Substack to share his insights on local attractions, restaurant reviews, and community news. His content is characterized by authenticity and honesty, as he avoids sponsored posts and focuses on providing genuine recommendations.

In August 2023, Corey made the decision to move to Gatlinburg after an unsuccessful attempt to relocate to Knoxville. He faced challenges such as housing scarcity and affordability issues due to high demand for vacation rentals. Currently, he lives within walking distance of his job at Anakeesta's Great Outdoors Trading Company, where he interacts with thousands of visitors daily, providing them with valuable information about local attractions.

Living in Gatlinburg presents its own set of challenges for Corey. He has had to learn how to navigate heavy tourist traffic and adjust his daily routines around peak times. Housing shortages have led many employees to commute from distant areas, making affordable living a significant concern.

Corey's content creation strategy emphasizes providing useful and honest information for visitors. He engages with his followers both online and in person while maintaining authenticity in his interactions. He shares insights on how visitors can make the most of their time in Gatlinburg, recommending early morning activities for fewer crowds and encouraging exploration beyond typical tourist spots.

Throughout the episode, Corey shares unique stories and memorable posts about local wildlife and community interactions while maintaining integrity in his reviews. The host expresses appreciation for Corey's contributions to the Gatlinburg community, while Corey conveys gratitude for the support he receives from locals and visitors alike. Overall, Corey's transition from frequent visitor to dedicated resident and influencer embodies the vibrant spirit of Gatlinburg, showcasing its charm and welcoming nature.