A Criminal Prosecutor talks about everything but criminal prosecution.
In this episode Emily & Tyler Watford share their experience in education and teaching at Weis Elementary in the Escambia County School District.
In this episode I talk with Legacy House Pastor Curtis Curry about the crossroads of spiritual and mental health. I hope you enjoy.
In this episode, Rick Outzen shares the story of In Weekly, Pensacola's independent news source for over twenty years.
In this episode I celebrate my first Covid vaccination and I recap a year in the pandemic and the positive lessons learned.
In this episode, Cole tells me about his experience earning the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. He gives an excellent overview of what the Scouts have to offer young men and women.
In this episode, my mom tells her story of living with Lewy body dementia.
In this episode we discuss how to identify, navigate and exit toxic relationships. Here's the healthier relationships in the the new year. I hope you enjoy.
In this episode, local attorney and close friend, Frederic and I discuss personal drive as well as setting and achieving personal goals. Happy New Year!
In this episode I talk about me and my Dad's common bond of music and a book of short stories I'm writing about a working class neighborhood. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
This is the second episode in my series for National Adoption Month. In this episode, Frency & Jared share their story of adopting through the State of Florida's foster care system.
This is the first in a series on adoption in honor of National Adoption Month. In this episode, Alyson and Jeremy share their story that led them to Ecuador and a boy named Julio.
In this episode I speak with Ray Thall and Chuck Gardner, the owners of Pensacola's oldest independent record store, The Music Box.
In this episode, they share their story of parenting a child with autism and we discuss our mutual love of the late, great tv drama, The West Wing.
In this episode, I discuss Labor Day, the podcast and some of the positive takeaways from the Covid-19 virus.
In this episode we discuss the negative side of sexuality in the evangelical culture of the 1990's and early 2000's.
In this episode, Patrick shares the honest and inspiring story of his weight loss journey.
In this episode, I talk with local attorney Mo Roberts about his inspiring experience emigrating to the United States from Sierre Leon.
In this episode Jeremy and I discuss the pros and cons of various approaches to church ministry found within modern American culture. While the content here is faith-based, the themes are applicable to a wide range of organizations. I hope you enjoy.
In this episode we talk about Brenton Goodman's campaign for Pensacola City Council in District 7.
In this episode I talk about self assessment and priorities in light of the pandemic. I also read some of my writings which have influenced my thinking.
In this episode I discuss how the coronavirus has caused me to reflect on the important things. I read some of my writings and discuss the backstories.
In this episode I speak with Molly Hollingsworth, concert violinist and instructor, about her life as a professional musician.
In this episode we discuss the motivations and background of City Council Candidate, Casey Jones.
In this episode I speak with Nathan Evans, marriage and family counselor and pie enthusiast.
In this episode I speak with Amanda and Brian Kaderavek, owners and chefs of Kingfisher Restaurant. They share their stories which led them to Pensacola, FL.
In this episode I speak with Pensacola City Councilman Jared Moore about local campaigns, the City of Pensacola and its Council.