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The world of journalism is expanding, and two "girls" who are attacking media with a passion are Rachel Richlinski and Waverly McCarthy. They've got the news.
After spending over a dozen years on his PhD, Dr. Parag Gupta had every reason to quit. But that was not in the cards for him. I had a great chat on how to take ownership of your mistakes and use them to better you as a professional and a person.
Jon Wiener from Bash Brothers Media discusses the collective efforts of himself and his brother Henry at telling the story of Mississippi Sports.
October 1, 1997 was a day that changed the landscape of safety in public education. Heather McKinion taught math, taught Luke, and saw it all.
Be on the look out for stories of all kinds on this podcast. From Who's Who to Who's That, I want to meet them all. Find on iTunes or SoundCloud.
From Hairpin Media, a new podcast called "From Who's Who to Who's That"
Talked with decorated veteran CJ Stewart about experience being the greatest teacher and how building boys into men can affect the future.
The wife turned the tables and sat me down in the interview chair and fed the host all the questions about fatherhood. Happy Father's Day, y'all!
A strong father and husband does a great job when he supports his wife, and is in turn supported by his wife. Had a great talk with a long-time friend of mine who is a teacher and the husband of a nurse.
We've got to stop teaching kids to be "nice" and teach them the good, the bad, and the truth about "respect."
A great talk about coffee, family, and pursuing your dream with Cafezinho Coffee Company's owner.
Give people a break, man. Bet it makes you a better person.
Had a great talk with WLBT's Sports Director about staying fresh in the business and family.
He's a baseball nomad who finds reasons to keep driving along and encourages countless people along the way.
He's out to fix potholes, print some T-Shirts, ruffle some feathers, and start a family. Had a great talk with Fondren's own Chane.
I had the chance to talk with Mark Jones about transparency in conversations with your family and how The Salvation Army provided real hope during Hurricane Katrina.
Had a story telling session with Sam Cole and Dan Moulder, my two brothers-in-law (well, the ones with kids).
Had a great discussion with an artist who draws Upper Deck sketch cards (and does some CPA work, I guess).
My old roommate and I had a deep talk about grandparents, daughters, and Biloxi (of all places). And I got him to talk about the ever changing world of print journalism.
Negativity is a cancer. What if we eradicate this invasive sickness?
I talked with Robert Allen about music and how it really is beneficial for our children.
I had a great talk with retired Special Agent Jeff Franks about life in the FBI for a dad.
Just some thoughts on how we might be able to actually help a few people here and there.
I talked with University of Memphis Baseball Coach Daron Schoenrock about priorities and baseball.
John Wallace talks with me about adoption and time management.
I had the chance to talk to Ole Miss Men's Basketball assistant coach Todd Abernethy about the opportunities he's been presented with through his basketball career.
I talked with my brother about baseball and fatherhood (and some Chapmanhood too).
We planned a huge Disney trip, and I survived.
A little bit about the Absentee Dad. This episode brought to you by Along Came a Cub.
I had a fantastic conversation with Cary Hughes and his experience with the NICU. This is a must listen episode.
I had the chance to speak with Andy Chapman from EatYall.com. We talked a lot about food, family, and social media. Plus, he's got a pretty cool last name.
In this special episode, I bothered a few of my friends and colleagues to get a little insight on their history with Halloween.
Since tomorrow is my birthday, I figured I'd talk to my own dad and ask him about his journey through raising my brother and me.
I had the chance to talk with Chase Parham of RebelGrove.com about digital media, sports coverage, and his journey to being a dad.
I had the chance to talk with Kevin Griffin, head softball coach at Belhaven University. We talked about how to balance a very hectic schedule and family life.
I got the chance to sit down with Keith Burgess from Small Town Hunting to talk about the importance of the outdoors and family.
I got to sit down with Rusty Bryant, owner and manager of Mississippi Brilla FC and Brilla Ministries. We talked a little bit of soccer and a lot a bit of dadding.