Scottsdale Vibes
If you’ve spent any time in Old Town, you know that Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West is one of those places that truly captures the heart of who we are. It tells the story of the American West in a way that feels both rooted in history and incredibly relevant today. And recently, the museum stepped into a whole new era with a 12 million dollar expansion that is elevating the entire experience. The new Louis Sands the IV Center adds significant space, new exhibitions, and a deeper, more immersive way to connect with Western and Indigenous art and storytelling....
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Today’s conversation dives into something that touches every single one of us in some way. Mental health, crisis support, and the power of human connection are not just important topics, they are essential to the well being of our communities. Here in Arizona, one organization is doing critical work to make sure help is always within reach. Solari Crisis and Human Services plays a vital role in connecting people to care during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. I’m joined by Justin Chase, CEO of Solari. Justin is a nationally recognized leader in behavioral health, crisis...
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Today we’re diving into a conversation that feels especially relevant right now. Scottsdale is having a major moment. It was recently named the best city in America to find a job, and we’re seeing that play out in real time. From semiconductor expansion in the Airpark to new luxury housing developments proposed in North Scottsdale and even proposed changes around the Westin Kierland area there’s a lot happening. And while it’s exciting, it’s also raising some real questions. What does this growth mean for our day-to-day lives? For affordability? For the lifestyle that’s made...
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Today’s episode is an important one because we’re diving into public safety, innovation, and what it takes to serve a growing and dynamic city like Scottsdale. I’m honored to be joined by Scottsdale Police Chief Joe Le Duc. As our city continues to expand and host world-class events The Scottsdale Police Department is continually evolving — investing in new technology like license plate readers and speed enforcement cameras, strengthening partnerships, and refining strategies to keep residents and visitors safe. Today, we’ll talk about how technology is being used responsibly...
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This week , we’re talking about youth sports, parenting, and how to support young athletes without burning them out. From elite competition to healthy balance, Sara Slattery shares expert insight on raising confident, resilient athletes in today’s high-pressure sports world. Today’s episode is one so many parents in our community can relate to. Youth sports have become more competitive than ever, and navigating that world — from training schedules and burnout to college recruiting and NIL opportunities — can feel overwhelming for both kids and parents. Joining me today is Sara...
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Today’s episode is all about one of Scottsdale’s most treasured assets: the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, and the people working every day to protect it for future generations. I’m excited to welcome Angy Shearer, the new CEO of the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy. Angy is originally from South Bend, Indiana, but has called the Sonoran Desert home for nearly 20 years, with a career deeply rooted in the nonprofit world and philanthropy. After two decades of helping organizations grow through fundraising and community support, she stepped into this role last December — bringing her passion for...
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Welcome to the Scottsdale Vibes Podcast, I’m Alicia Haygood. This week we’re talking about an exciting cultural event returning to our city this week. Scottsdale Art Week is bringing galleries, artists, and collectors from around the world to WestWorld, and today we’re getting a behind-the-scenes look at what makes this international art fair so special. Scottsdale has long been known as one of the Southwest’s premier arts destinations, from our galleries in Old Town to world-class museums and public art throughout the city. And this week, that reputation takes center stage once...
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This episode is a great example of how Scottsdale continues to be a home for creative, unexpected, and exciting events. I’m joined by Logan Rose from Big League Wiffle Ball, also known as BLW — America’s first professional wiffle ball league. What started as a backyard league during the COVID-19 pandemic has grown into a national phenomenon with city-based franchises, major tournaments, and even a World Series played at AT&T Stadium. The 2025–2026 season features 10 teams competing across the country, and some of BLW’s biggest moments are happening right here in Scottsdale. This...
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This week on the Scottsdale Vibes Podcast, we’re talking baseball, community, and what makes Scottsdale spring training season so special. I’m joined by Jeff Meyer, a longtime community leader and President of the Cactus League Baseball Association, to pull back the curtain on one of Scottsdale’s most iconic traditions. Today’s episode is one I’ve been really looking forward to because it highlights something that truly puts Scottsdale on the national map every single spring: the Cactus League. I’m excited to be joined by Jeff Meyer, a prominent Arizona business leader, longtime...
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What does it really take to grow strong leaders who care deeply about Scottsdale and its future? Today, we’re talking about the people, projects, and purpose behind Scottsdale Leadership — and why it continues to shape our city in such a meaningful way. Scottsdale Leadership has been developing and connecting leaders in our city for nearly four decades — and chances are, if you’re involved in the community, you’ve felt its impact in one way or another. From nonprofit boards and city commissions to business leadership and civic engagement, Scottsdale Leadership helps people...
info_outlineWhen we talk about education we all agree that we want the best for our kids. But sometimes kids need special attention and can’t fit into the general education system. Kids that high-functioning autistic kids or children with asperger's syndrome. That’s where Robin Sweet & Anthony Terrill of Gateway Academy are here to help. Robin started this school 18 years ago when she and her family moved here with her 3 kids. After learning that her son had high-functioning autism and aspergers she tried everything to get the public school to work for him. But he just couldn’t succeed. So what does a parent do when they kind can’t find the resources they’re looking for? Well if you’re Robin, you start your own school! And that’s what she’s done right here in our backyard.