In this episode of Up Close, Casandra Eames sits down with Noah Camp, a lifelong Ames local who’s rediscovering his hometown with fresh eyes. Born in Ames and once eager to leave, Noah shares how he's grown to love being here—and why the city continues to surprise him. Together, they explore the charm of comedy shows, culinary experiments, and the complicated comfort of knowing everyone around you.
Noah brings a thoughtful perspective on what it means to stay, to change, and to look at something familiar in a new light. Whether it’s through laughter, food, or shared moments, this episode captures the essence of community—up close and personal.
What You’ll Hear
Finding fun close to home—how Noah recently attended his first ever comedy show and left hooked, ready to explore more local entertainment.
Cooking for connection—what Noah’s been making in the kitchen and how cooking has become a new kind of joy.
Small-town closeness—Casandra and Noah talk about the double-edged sword of familiarity in a place where everyone knows your name (and probably your parents too).
The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect those of the City of Ames or its employees.
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