FROMHERE is a monthly podcast hosted by Vanessa Oake Hogan, broker/owner of Century 21 United Realty. Each episode features conversations with local voices and industry insiders about real estate, community, and life in Peterborough. Whether you’re a homeowner, aspiring buyer, or simply love learning more about the place you call home, FROMHERE offers insights, stories, and perspectives you won’t find anywhere else.

FROMHERE
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Podcast Overview
FROMHERE is a monthly podcast hosted by Vanessa Oake Hogan, broker/owner of Century 21 United Realty. Each episode features conversations with local voices and industry insiders about real estate, community, and life in Peterborough. Whether you’re a homeowner, aspiring buyer, or simply love learning more about the place you call home, FROMHERE offers insights, stories, and perspectives you won’t find anywhere else.
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Publishing Since
9/16/2025
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Recent Episodes

May 21, 2026
Century 21 Lakers: Stories from the Locker Room to the Community
<p>Recorded at the historic Peterborough Memorial Centre Hall of Fame, Episode 9 of FROMHERE arrives just in time for the return of lacrosse season in Peterborough.</p><p>With the home opener of the Century 21 Lakers set for May 21, Vanessa sits down with three key voices who have helped shape the identity of this iconic organization: Ted Higgins, Carm Collins, and Pete Dalliday.</p><p>Together, they reflect on decades of lacrosse history, community impact, and the evolution of the Lakers brand—from its early days and name changes, to championship moments and the culture that continues to bring thousands of fans together each season.</p><p>Ted shares insight into leadership, legacy, and the balance between business and sport, along with a deeply personal discussion on resilience and perspective. Carm reflects on a lifetime in the game, the evolution of Peterborough, and what it means to represent Canada on the world stage. Pete brings the modern lens—community engagement, game-day atmosphere, and carrying forward a family legacy rooted in the sport.</p><p>This episode is a celebration of community, sport, and the people who continue to shape both.</p><p>Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube starting May 21.</p>

April 25, 2026
Dr. Peggy Shaughnessy: Healing, Trust, and Community Impact
<p>In Episode 8 of the FROMHERE Podcast, Vanessa sits down with Dr. Peggy Shaughnessy to explore her profound impact on Peterborough and beyond. From giving her cell phone to those in need as a first step of trust, to working directly with prisoners at Warkworth Prison, Dr. Shaughnessy shares her unique approach to healing that prioritizes connection, choice, and compassion.</p><p>They discuss the effectiveness of mandatory rehabilitation programs, the importance of supporting the families of those struggling, and how transformation begins when individuals are ready to work on themselves.</p><p>Dr. Shaughnessy’s journey began with her firsthand experience in the justice system and led to founding Whitepath Consulting and creating the RedPath Model—an emotional and social competency-based approach to healing. She co-founded Right to Heal, a grassroots initiative addressing Peterborough’s opioid crisis, and for 15 years ran the Whistle Stop Café, a space of dignity and connection for the community. Now working toward her Ph.D., Dr. Shaughnessy continues to advocate for change, support Indigenous people, and create healing ripples across Canada.</p><p>Tune in for an inspiring conversation about trust, community, and the power of being there for others.</p>

March 25, 2026
Jay Rowan: Sandbagger, the City and the Legacy That Shaped It
<p>On Episode 7 of FROMHERE, Vanessa Oake Hogan sits down with Jay Rowan, founder of Sandbagger — a Canadian lifestyle brand built on legacy, resilience, and a deep love of community.</p><p>Jay shares stories that span decades: growing up around downtown Peterborough, watching the city change, getting fired from O’Tooles for playing Ozzy Osbourne’s Crazy Train, meeting Norm MacDonald before he joined Saturday Night Live, and launching Sandbagger during the uncertainty of COVID — when social distancing and social media created unexpected opportunities for growth.</p><p>This episode is about risk, reinvention, family legacy, and building something meaningful from here.</p><p>New episode releases March 25.</p><p>Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.</p>
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