Send us a text In this student-led episode of Off The Gravel Road, Emilia takes the host chair and interviews Mr. Ellis about his childhood in California, the mentors who shaped him, and how a winding path through law enforcement, HVAC work, Scouting, and community service brought him to TL Storer, Storer Ranch, and the Barnstead Select Board. Together, they explore soil health, cow camp, school partnerships, OWL adventures, and why youth voices matter in local government. It’s a thoug...
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Send us a text In this student-led episode of Off The Gravel Road, Emilia takes the host chair and interviews Mr. Ellis about his childhood in California, the mentors who shaped him, and how a winding path through law enforcement, HVAC work, Scouting, and community service brought him to TL Storer, Storer Ranch, and the Barnstead Select Board. Together, they explore soil health, cow camp, school partnerships, OWL adventures, and why youth voices matter in local government. It’s a thoug...
Send us a text In this student-led episode of Off The Gravel Road, Emilia takes the host chair and interviews Mr. Ellis about his childhood in California, the mentors who shaped him, and how a winding path through law enforcement, HVAC work, Scouting, and community service brought him to TL Storer, Storer Ranch, and the Barnstead Select Board. Together, they explore soil health, cow camp, school partnerships, OWL adventures, and why youth voices matter in local government. It’s a thoug...
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, youth hosts Braelynn and Allysyn sit down with 92-year-old John Cotton, a lifelong resident of Barnstead whose family roots run deep through the town’s history. From riding his pony down Route 28 to school, to helping launch Barnstead’s Fourth of July fireworks and skating parties, John’s stories bring to life a time when neighbors knew every name, families farmed together, and the town’s spirit was built on hard work and laughter. John r...
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, Robb Ellis and student co-host Jasmine visit Vernon Family Farm in Newfields, New Hampshire — a first-generation regenerative farm where Jeremiah and Nicole Vernon are proving that small farms can still thrive through creativity, resilience, and community. From rotational grazing and soil health to agritourism and open space preservation, the Vernons share how they’re keeping their 33 conserved acres alive — both economically and ecologic...
Send us a text Recorded live at the Lakes Region Technology Center, this episode of Off the Gravel Road brings together Rob Johnson, Policy Director for the New Hampshire Farm Bureau Federation, and Jazmine, a Prospect Mountain High School student, FFA member, and first-generation farmer. Hosted by Robb Ellis, the conversation explores how the Farm Bureau stands up for farmers across the state — from local zoning to the U.S. Farm Bill — and how laws like the Forster v. Henniker decision helpe...
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, seventh-grader Aurora sits down with Dr. Tim Broderick, Superintendent of the Barnstead School District, to unpack the complex world of school funding in New Hampshire. From the renovation of Barnstead Elementary to state adequacy aid, federal grants, and the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on education funding—Aurora asks the big questions about how schools are built, staffed, and supported. The conversation also explores open enrollment, ...
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, Amity and Robb sit down with Jesse Morgan, Project Manager at Eckhardt & Johnson, to talk about what’s happening behind the walls at Barnstead Elementary School. Jesse shares how his journey from field foreman to project manager led him to help modernize schools across New Hampshire. Together, they dig into how math, design, and creativity come together to keep classrooms comfortable — from calculating airflow and duct sizes to balanc...
Send us a text From the deck of a Navy destroyer to the quiet woods of Barnstead, John Starkey has spent a lifetime in service, stewardship, and stories. In this episode, John shares how a recruiting poster and a pair of white Navy bell bottoms launched a worldwide adventure that eventually led him back home to New Hampshire. We talk about his years at sea, his decades in public works, his guiding and trapping days, and the mentors and lessons that shaped him along the way. Alongside a few go...
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, Robb sits down with longtime friend and colleague Kurt Hudson, Co-President of L.C. Anderson, a Boston-based mechanical contractor that’s been keeping New England comfortable since 1943. Together, they trace the company’s remarkable continuity — from its 1995 sale to Kurt’s father, Warren Hudson, to its 2025 partnership with FirstCall Mechanical — and explore what it means to carry a family business forward while adapting to change. Kurt ...
Send us a text When troubleshooting, leadership, and life all come down to one thing — asking better questions. In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, Robb Ellis sits down with Jeff Groth, President of Ambient Temperature Corporation, to talk about the mindset shift from judger to learner — inspired by Marilee Adams’ book Change Your Questions, Change Your Life. Jeff shares lessons from his journey with Trane, his new role leading a long-time FIA customer, and how private equity, sustainabil...
Send us a text Recorded live inside the TL Storer Dining Hall during the Spirit of Adventure Council Camporee, this episode features Lucas Crispo, Lodge Chief of Penacook Lodge, Order of the Arrow. Host Robb Ellis sits down with Lucas to explore what it means to be part of Scouting’s National Honor Society — from the meaning of the Ordeal and the spirit of cheerful service, to building leadership through hard work, teamwork, and laughter. Together they reflect on OA traditions, the value of...
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, host Nova Johnson sits down with Adam Yelcin, youth course lead and Order of the Arrow member, to explore one of Scouting’s most transformative experiences — National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT). Adam shares what makes NYLT so unique, from the immersive weeklong structure to the powerful lessons in communication, teamwork, and servant leadership. Listeners will hear how the course empowers Scouts to lead both in their troops and in l...
Send us a text On this episode of Off the Gravel Road, host Malachi Reed sits down with Stephen Gousie and Jerry Cross from the Spirit of Adventure Council to explore one of Scouting’s most powerful traditions — Wood Badge. More than just a training course, Wood Badge is a deep dive into teamwork, communication, and servant leadership — lessons that reach far beyond Scouting. Stephen and Jerry share stories from their own experiences as participants and staff, the humor and challenges of lead...
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, host Robb Ellis sits down with John Judge, Scout Executive of the Spirit of Adventure Council, former CEO of the Appalachian Mountain Club, and author of The Outdoor Citizen. From his early days teaching environmental science at camp to leading some of New England’s most respected outdoor organizations, John shares how Scouting builds more than skills — it builds resilience, leadership, and community stewardship. Together, Robb and John e...
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, we sit down with George “Rusty” Krause — a lifelong Barnstead resident whose name is woven through the town’s fire service, fields, and civic life. Rusty has worn more hats than most folks could fit on a rack: engineer, farmer, fire chief, horseman, and now fire warden and public servant. He’s a man with a great sense of humor, a big heart for community, and a knack for telling it like it is — which is probably why I’ve lean on him as a s...
Send us a text What do grades really mean? Why do we take so many tests? And how do schools decide what “progress” looks like? In this student-led episode of Off the Gravel Road, Barnstead Elementary student Aurora sits down with Assistant Superintendent Matt Jozokos to unpack the world of grades, assessments, and learning. From state testing to effort vs. ability, Aurora asks the honest questions that every kid — and parent — wonders about. And stay tuned until the end, when Aurora’s mom, Re...
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, we bring both the parent and student voice to the microphone. Nicole Leonard, Human Resource Coordinator and Project Manager Assistant at Milestone Engineering & Construction, shares what it’s like to support the Barnstead Elementary renovation behind the scenes while also being a BES parent. Joining her is her daughter, Chloe, a sixth grader and classmate of student co-host Amity Authier. Together, they talk about balancing work and ...
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, Robb sits down with Art St. Laurent, owner of Art’s Ammo & Firearms, longtime law enforcement officer, and first-year Selectman in Pittsfield, NH. Art shares what it was like serving as a hometown police officer for 20 years, how his shop has become a gathering place for the community, and why he’s passionate about youth firearm safety programs at TL Storer and his work as a New Hampshire Hunter Education instructor. Together, Robb an...
Send us a text Thomas Fung’s journey is a story of leadership in action. From long days on his grandparents’ dairy farm in upstate New York to summers on staff at TL Storer, Thomas learned early that true leadership means hard work, responsibility, and service to others. As an Eagle Scout and valedictorian of a technical high school, he carried those lessons into the skilled trades—now thriving as an HVAC technician with AccuTemp. Beyond his career, Thomas continues to lead by example, volunt...
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, Robb sits down with Kristi Hikel—former Barnstead Elementary assistant principal and now principal of Moultonborough Central School. Together, they explore Kristi’s journey from PE teacher to school leader, the lessons she’s carried from Barnstead to Moultonborough, and how transparency, vulnerability, and a “farm strong” mindset shape her approach to education. The conversation touches on: The challenges of school funding and teacher ret...
Send us a text In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, we bring trades, kids, and community together to highlight the renovation at Barnstead Elementary School. Sixth-grader and co-host Amity Authier sits down with Brett Hupfer (Job Superintendent) and Matt Beaulieu (Project Manager) from Milestone Engineering & Construction to ask the questions every student is curious about: What exactly is being built? How long will it take? What’s the biggest machine on site? Brett and Matt walk us th...
Send us a text In this student-led episode of Off The Gravel Road, Emilia takes the host chair and interviews Mr. Ellis about his childhood in California, the mentors who shaped him, and how a winding path through law enforcement, HVAC work, Scouting, and community service brought him to TL Storer, Storer Ranch, and the Barnstead Select Board. Together, they explore soil health, cow camp, school partnerships, OWL adventures, and why youth voices matter in local government. It’s a thoug...