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Outer Banks Podcast

113. Discover Corolla!

Justin takes the show north to the offices of Twiddy & Co. Vacation Rentals in Corolla to interview Director of Marketing Shelley Tolbert (aka Shelley-Boo) and Corolla native and Twiddy & Co. Brand Ambassador Edward Ponton. They talk about the history of Corolla, fun activities, restaurants, driving on the... Read More

Celebrate Mother’s Day Weekend at Outer Banks Family-Friendly Events

By Molly Harrison | Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Spring events are in full swing on the Outer Banks. The weather has been just wonderful for all the fun happenings over the last few weeks, and it looks like that may continue for this weekend’s lineup of family-friendly events (despite a few rain showers). Perfect for Mother’s Day fun, these events are appropriate... Read More
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Take a Swing at Outer Banks Golf Courses

By Molly Harrison | Wednesday, April 30, 2025
The Outer Banks is a renowned destination for beach vacations, fishing, surfing, kiteboarding, windsurfing, boating, birding, hiking and exploring history. But did you know that the Outer Banks is also a top location for golfing? With nine golf courses in the area – four on the barrier islands from Corolla to Nags... Read More
Outer Banks Podcast

112. It’s Gonna Be MAYYYY

After taking a week off, Justin returns to the studio to go through some of the upcoming events and happenings for the month of May. He also pulls a few excerpts from recordings he did with students at Manteo High School for their April career day to show how podcasting works. Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented... Read More

All Are Welcome at the 14th Roanoke Island American Indian Powwow and Festival in Manteo

By Molly Harrison | Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Well before European explorers arrived in the coastal region we now call the Outer Banks, this area was home to Roanoke-Hatteras Indians, part of the Algonquian Nation, which stretched from Canada to Florida. While the legacy of the early English colonies and the lost colony has endured on the Outer Banks, sadly, the... Read More