Voices of Annapolis
Your bi-weekly tide of all things Annapolis—where the stories, people, and flavors of our city flow together.
From the brick-lined streets of Downtown to the bustling docks of the harbor, Voices of Annapolis dives deep into the heart of Maryland’s capital.
Every other week, we bring you fresh conversations and insider insights on the people, politics, businesses, and trends shaping our city. Whether it’s an inside look at the U.S. Naval Academy, the latest restaurant openings, hidden shopping gems, fashion finds, or the movers and shakers in local government, you’ll hear it here first.
Hosted by passionate locals who live and breathe Annapolis, our episodes mix engaging interviews, on-the-ground stories, and a dash of waterfront gossip—perfect for anyone who loves this city or wants to stay connected to its pulse.
Voices of Annapolis
Brett Rivero and the BRC Brotherhood.
In this 4th episode (not the 3rd as Kelly said) of Voices of Annapolis, we sit down with Brett Rivero, founder of the BRC Brotherhood. Brett shares how a simple idea grew into a powerful community of connection, accountability, and brotherhood right here in Annapolis. From early morning meetups to the deeper purpose behind building bonds among men, Brett opens up about what drives the movement and why it matters. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about leadership, friendship, and the strength of showing up for each other.
Other ways to become part of the Brett Rivero community:
Gretchen's Mentions:
Richard Reeves – Book, Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do About It
Jonathan Haidt – Book, The Anxious Generation, also Council Co-Chair for The American Institute for Boys and Men