• Justice Isn't Always Blind
    Sep 2 2023
    Join host Thom Jennings in a heartfelt exploration of a devastating incident that rocked Albion, NY. In this gripping episode of Bagel Logic, we delve into the Theresa Karlak incident, a heartbreaking tragedy that shook the core of this serene town.
    Theresa's life was tragically cut short by a motorist last year while walking along a rural road. But this isn't just about a terrible loss; it's a stirring investigation into how the system may have failed her and her grieving family.
    Listen in as Thom unravels the layers of this heart-wrenching story, seeking answers and shedding light on the larger implications. From systemic shortcomings to the quest for justice, this episode is a poignant exploration of a community's struggle for closure and accountability.
    Tune in as we navigate the complexities, question the status quo, and strive for change. Join the conversation as we demand accountability and honor Theresa's memory in the pursuit of a fairer, safer society.
    Listen now to this thought-provoking episode of Bagel Logic and be a part of the quest for justice in the wake of tragedy.
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    40 mins
  • Decisions Decisions
    May 5 2023
    Step into the world of Papa Thom, the creator of bagel operations that recently came to a screeching halt. Join him in this compelling solo episode of Bagel Logic as he candidly discusses the journey of shutting down his beloved bagel business and the array of challenges he faced during the last few months.
    In this emotionally charged podcast, Papa Thom takes you on an introspective rollercoaster, baring his soul and sharing his experiences with an imaginary therapist on the other end. Get ready for a captivating exploration of triumphs, setbacks, and the emotional turmoil that comes with letting go of a lifelong passion.

    Listeners will be drawn into the depths of Papa Thom's world as he delves into the intrimate details of a dificult family situation he was facing during the final months. .

    Papa Thom opens up about the heart-wrenching choices he had to make, including managing financial struggles, bidding farewell to loyal employees, and grappling with the personal toll it took on his mental health. Throughout the episode, the listener provides a sounding board for Papa Thom's emotions, allowing listeners to witness the full range of feelings he experienced during this transformative period.

    This podcast offers a unique perspective on entrepreneurship, perseverance, and the reality of shutting down a cherished business. Papa Thom's vulnerability and honesty create a relatable narrative that resonates with anyone who has faced adversity, inspiring them to find strength in the face of unexpected challenges.

    This episode" is a powerful testament to the human spirit, reminding us that even in the face of failure, there are valuable lessons to be learned and opportunities for personal growth. Join Papa Thom on this cathartic journey and gain a newfound appreciation for the resilience that lies within us all.
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Southern Life and Slow Contractors
    Apr 6 2023
    In this episode, Thom and his recurring guest host Josh Cogovan explore two seemingly unrelated topics: the slow pace of life in the American South anda bad home contractor deal.

    First, we delve into the concept of "southern time," where life seems to move at a slower pace than in other regions of the country. Josh discusses his recent experiences working in Florida and Arkansas and thier unique way of life, as well as the pros and cons of working in a more laid-back environment.

    Next, we shift our focus to the frustrating and all-too-common problem of bad home contractor deals, which can leave homeowners feeling ripped off and helpless. We hear from a homeowner who fell victim to a contractor scam and explore the red flags to watch out for when hiring someone to work on your home.

    Join us as we explore these complex issues and provide practical tips for navigating them in your own life.
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Mourning
    Feb 24 2023
    Thom Jennings returns with an episode about mourning and the recent passing of two friends. Thom had an interaction with someone that gave him a different perspective on things. Topics include writing a speech for a celebration of life and ex-wives.

    Please help us grow the podcast by sharing or leaving a review.
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    49 mins
  • Parenting, Politics and Personal Relationships with Jess Marciano
    Jan 26 2023
    Our first guest of the year is Jess Marciano, local politician, mom and wife. Jess and Thom discuss parenting, politics and personal relationships. Jess serves on the Village Board in Medina NY, and is a stay-at-home mom. It’s the type of personal and insightful dialogue that is perfect for the Bagel Logic Podcast.

    As always, please consider sharing and helping us grow the podcast by writing a review.
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    59 mins
  • Just a Few Things
    Jan 13 2023
    Thom Jennings returns for his first solo episode of the new year. Thom revisits some topics discussed on an earlier podcast, most notably the unsolved murder of Greg Fickess. Thom also discusses the theft of his intellectual property and how he is quicker to cut people out of his life as a means to retain his sanity.

    We hope you enjoy this one, and if you do please help spread the word by leaving a comment, review or sharing the podcast with friends and future enemies.
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    58 mins
  • 40
    Dec 29 2022
    It’s a year-end soiree recorded live on location in Medina NY with guest co-host Josh Cogovan. Host Thom Jennings and his co-host welcomed an interesting cross-section of guests that led the podcast into a myriad of topics including relationships and an attempted discussion about the podcast and the favored episodes.

    Guests include, Matt Backlas, Larry Albanese, Nick Goodwin, Tracy Jennings, Trevor Jennings, Thom Jennings Jr. Meredith Snow, Brian Bruenig, Steve Hillebrand and Chris Busch.
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    2 hrs and 21 mins
  • Makin' Sauce with Paul Guglielmo
    Dec 8 2022
    Paul Guglielmo’s initial claim to fame in the Western New York region was his role as a radio personality on tie legendary Rochester based Brother Wease Show. It was during his time on the show that he began discussing his beloved grandfather’s sauce, and even took time off of the show each year to the small town in Ohio to help can tomatoes.

    Guglielmo eventually decided to make the sauce available commercially, and hit a crossroads where he had to decide between continuing his career in broadcasting, or building the sauce brand.

    In this episode, Paul discusses the evolution of Guglielmo's Home Grown Marinara, and how he has been able to use his personal experiences to help others bring their family recipes to market.

    For more infoartion check out these links:

    https://www.craftcannery.com/

    http://www.guglielmosauce.com/
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    41 mins