Hot Springs Village Inside Out

Hot Springs Village Inside Out


Hot Springs Village Inside Out: We Have Lift Off (Episode 1)

June 04, 2021


Who are WE?
We are Randy Cantrell and Dennis Simpson. But that doesn’t tell you very much so let’s give this project – and ourselves – some context to help you better understand.
Dennis and I are cohorts on this project, but I confess that I’m the pilot. Only because I had the idea and urge. Dennis is the co-pilot instead of the pilot only because I recruited him. He is, quite literally, the resident expert here. That doesn’t mean he’s an unwilling participant. On the contrary, he’s enthusiastic and excited about this podcast. And I couldn’t be happier that he accepted my invitation.
I first met Dennis in the early fall of 2018. I live full-time in Dallas/Ft. Worth with my wife of 43 years, Rhonda. We were looking for some place to get away to for a few days – some place to do some walking and clear our heads. But I didn’t want to drive for hours and hours. Familiar with the Ozarks, we just didn’t want to drive 8 hours, but we wanted that kind of feel. I can’t remember how I stumbled onto it, but I found a place on Airbnb. The Superhost was one Dennis Simpson. I had never heard of Hot Springs Village, Arkansas or Dennis Simpson, but I booked it and we made the comfortable 5-hour drive over from DFW.
Dennis was as described, a Superhost. When I reported that the nightlight didn’t work, he showed up with a package of about 4 nightlights – popped open the package and plugged in a brand new one. He told us about the weather inside the Village and about his technology background. I asked. He said he’d been in the Village for quite a few years and it was obvious he loved it. And that he knew a lot about the area. After 3-4 days we headed back home, thankful to have discovered a place we never knew existed.
It would be over 2-1/2 years before I’d communicate with him again when I asked him to consider joining me to do this show. During the intervening years, I learned that Dennis had a few professional irons in the fire. And I saw him on some online video shows, heard him appear on a local radio show every now and again and watched him record some selfie videos telling folks about the area. I knew he wasn’t camera or microphone shy, which is good when you’re looking for a co-host of a podcast. I also knew myself well enough to know we could likely get along and have that come through to the audience. An important component of any podcasting success. It helps when the audience doesn’t hate you!