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In this episode of Macon It, we sit down with Sherita Sims Jones, Director of Budget and Grants for Macon-Bibb County, during one of the most important times of the year…budget season. As she prepares to present the FY27 budget, Sherita gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how the county plans, prioritizes, and funds the services that keep our community running. We also dive into the critical role grants play in supporting programs across Macon-Bibb and how strategic funding helps bring projects to life. Beyond the numbers, Sherita shares the passion and positivity she brings to her work every day, proving that even budgets can be about people, purpose, and progress.
durée : 00:57:48 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Du Delta du Mississippi aux déserts du Sahara, le blues n'a pas de frontières. Seasick Steve, Eric Bibb, Tinariwen et bien d'autres, Michka Assayas nous propose un tour du monde en musique. - réalisation : Vincent Godard Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
The Munsons are joined once again by returning guest Munson Cori Wallace to break down the fascinating and unpredictable career of Leslie Bibb. We kick things off with her unlikely origin story—winning a modeling competition through Oprah, leaving UVA after just one semester, and diving headfirst into entertainment. Cori even takes us back to watching that moment in real time, along with Bibb's early work on Ryan Murphy's Popular, setting the stage for a career that never quite followed a straight line. From there, we dig into a box office snapshot that starts surprisingly strong… and then falls off a cliff. With entries like See Spot Run, Movie 43, and Midnight Meat Train, it's not hard to see why. We revisit her brief role in Private Parts and wonder if it foreshadowed the types of characters she'd take on, before diving into The Skulls and how that role may have shaped her trajectory—complete with some very real fraternity and sorority parallels from Kyle, James, and Cori. Despite all of this, we're genuinely surprised she's never been fully typecast, given her early TV success and run of questionable film choices. We also debate why she never leaned back into comedy after Talladega Nights (Ricky Bobby deserves answers), and whether her success there was her own comedic timing or just the strength of the script. Along the way, we unpack her unconventional relationship with Sam Rockwell (a former Munson and Case favorite), question the tonal whiplash between her roles in To the Bone and Tag, and even detour into an Aubrey vs. James debate on whether The White Lotus is actually good. Do we have a new lowest scoring actor on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
On the April 23 edition: Firefighters continue to battle a devastating wildfire in South Georgia; FEMA approves emergency grants to cover some firefighting costs; And the Bibb County School district in Macon adds 15 electric buses to its fleet.
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On the April 8th edition: A Democrat shrinks the margin in a loss in Georgia's deep red 14th Congressional District; Officials in Macon-Bibb County have approved funding to begin an expansion of the county's troubled jail; And AI therapists so far seem to lack what good therapists need.
The fourth hour of "Baskin & Phelps" for Friday, March 27, 2026. Dan Menningen is in for Jeff Phelps.
Andy Baskin and Dan Menningen analyze the financial implications of the Browns' new stadium and the Haslam family's commitment to covering cost overruns. They transition into a deep dive regarding Mayor Justin Bibb's proposed redevelopment of the Cleveland lakefront into a massive youth sports and recreation complex, weighing its economic potential against alternative land uses. 01:15 - Browns Stadium Costs 03:01 - Mayor Bibb's Plan 05:47 - Youth Sports Economy 11:15 - Location Suitability Debate
A 28-year-old mother was charged late Thursday in the aggravated murders of her daughters. Cleveland police found the remains of the children inside two suitcases that were partially buried in a field on the East Side. The tragedy has gripped the community. The ongoing investigation begins our “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable.” Burke Lakefront Airport could be decommissioned to make way for trails and open space connecting the city to Lake Erie. But it could also be too expensive, environmentally complicated, or economically daunting to close the airport. Another option: keep a single runway while adding some new development. All of these ideas were discussed at a Sound of Ideas Community Tour forum inside the airport terminal this week. Data centers consume a lot of power. Should they cover the cost, or receive tax breaks? Neighbors are raising concerns, and lawmakers are considering next steps. And don't forget to spring forward: clocks move ahead one hour on Sunday, which means showing up an hour late to everything on Monday. Guests:- Zaria Johnson, Environmental Reporter, Ideastream Public Media- Michelle Jarboe, Reporter, News 5 Cleveland- Karen Kasler, Statehouse News Bureau Chief, Ohio Public Radio/TV
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Episode Overview- Uncomfortable scripture- Gifts and how we pray for them- The Familiar Stranger Book - Ryan Bibb and Radiant Life - Holy Spirit is in the preparation- Obedience is Hard and the key
GeekWire brought Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb and Seattle tech veteran Charles Fitzgerald together on the phone Thursday after a guest column warning Seattle not to repeat Cleveland's past mistakes sparked a big response — including from Bibb himself. What followed was a constructive conversation about what cities should do when the economic ground shifts beneath them. Plus: a Seattle-to-Cleveland trip may be in the works. Related Links A warning to Seattle: Don’t become the next ClevelandCleveland mayor responds to GeekWire guest column, calls Ohio city a ‘case study of what’s possible’ Mayor Bibb on LinkedIn: "For decades, national narratives have framed Cleveland as a cautionary tale. But that framing misses the bigger story." Note: This is a special bonus episode. Our regular weekly show, recorded live Thursday night in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood, will be out Saturday morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Macon It, we're joined by Natalie Bouyett, Executive Director of the Macon-Bibb County Affordable Housing Fund, to talk about how the community is tackling housing challenges head-on. Natalie shares updates on current projects, the vision behind the Affordable Housing Fund, and how Macon-Bibb County is setting a new standard for affordable housing across Georgia. It's a conversation about growth, opportunity, and building a stronger future where more families have a place to call home.
This episode was supposed to be Blind #2…until someone stole Zack's sample. So much for a blind tasting! Even with that chaos, we dive into some of our favorites - Bibb and Tucker, ASW, and more—sharing what we love about each. Plus some big news about our own whiskey, Old Lore Whiskey Company, and what's coming next.
January is National Mentoring Month — a time to celebrate the transformative power of mentorship and spotlight the essential role park and recreation professionals play in fostering youth development in communities across the country. On our first episode of 2026, we chat with JaCory Bazell, CPRP, CYSA, CPO, the center supervisor at Bloomfield-Gilead Recreation Center in Macon-Bibb County, Georgia, to explore how mentoring takes shape in his community. Through the Macon-Bibb County Recreation Department, JaCory leads two youth mentoring programs: a teen media program focused on topics such as photography and videography, as well as leadership skills and teamwork, and Macon Ambitious Young Men, a group mentoring program that prioritizes holistic youth development. What began with just a handful of participants has grown over nearly five years into programs that equip more than 100 young people with real-world skills, confidence and meaningful connections. As JaCory shares, mentorship isn't just about teaching, it's about showing up consistently, advocating for youth, and creating spaces where young people feel seen, supported and empowered to thrive. We're also joined by Olivia Peterson a program manager at NRPA on our youth mentoring team. Olivia reflects on how park and recreation agencies are uniquely positioned to integrate mentorship into everyday programs and interactions, from workforce development and sports to after-school and community events. Olivia also shares the importance of adults investing in young people's well-being and growth, as well as some helpful resources from NRPA. Listen to the full episode to hear how mentorship is shaping futures in Macon-Bibb County and what it means for communities everywhere. You'll also learn: How mentorship relationships built through consistent support make a difference. How even small beginnings can grow into long-lasting impact. How parks and recreation naturally supports youth development and helps young people build confidence, belonging and leadership. How mentors who show up through the good times and bad times help youth build resilience and trust. How self-care, shared leadership and community backing help sustain mentoring efforts. Helpful Mentoring Month Resources National Mentoring Month — NRPA: Learn more about the month-long celebration and access resources to support your youth mentoring programs. NRPA's Youth Mentoring Framework offers a 16-week curriculum of sample topics and activities that can be used in 1:1 or group settings. Other resources such as Career Pathways Through Youth Mentoring and Community Service Through Youth Mentoring offer best practices and ideas for local programs. NRPA's Building Local Partnerships to Support Youth in Parks and Recreation resource offers strategies and case studies for connecting youth to services to support their overall mental health and well-being. NRPA's Amplifying Youth Voice in Parks and Recreation resource equips park and recreation professionals with practical strategies to embed youth voice in programs. NRPA's Mentoring Through Youth Sports guide aims to help weave mentoring into all youth sports programs. MENTOR's Elements of Effective Practice for Mentoring™ highlights six evidence-based standards that are intended to be applicable for any type of mentoring program. The National Mentoring Resource Center is the nation's premier source of training, technical assistance, tools, research summaries and other information for youth mentoring programs. This season of Open Space Radio is sponsored by: For more than 105 years, BCI Burke has worked alongside park and recreation professionals to design outdoor environments that support well-being, inclusion and Play That Moves You®. That focus aligns closely with NRPA and the purpose of Open Space Radio — sharing insights and stories that strengthen parks, recreation and open spaces in communities everywhere. BCI Burke approaches play and movement with intention, believing that connection, learning and community all thrive outside. Through Open Space Radio, Burke is proud to support the sharing of ideas and experiences across the parks and recreation field. Thanks to BCI Burke for supporting this episode and for their continued commitment to Play That Moves You®.
durée : 00:59:22 - Eric Bibb "One Mississippi" - par : Nicolas Pommaret - « One Mississippi » de Eric Bibb paraît chez Repute Records. Le jeu magistral de guitare acoustique de Eric Bibb et sa voix de baryton, chaleureuse et profonde sont ici sublimés par une production visionnaire, un son à la fois contemporain et intemporel. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Here's some good news/bad news as we begin this Friday. First the good: We made it to Friday. Now the bad or not-so-great news: you may be spending this weekend indoors. A big wave of Arctic air will send temperatures sliding downward beginning today. Then Sunday the second act moves in, a snowstorm bringing the potential for heavy snow, including here in Northeast Ohio, while in some places in the mid and deep South possible catastrophic ice accumulations are predicted. Complicating the situation: a regional salt shortage that may impact road clearing efforts. The story begins our discussion of the week's news on the “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable.” Power outages could result from the winter storm this weekend but even on calm weather days, Ohio is having a hard time keeping up with rising energy demand. One main driver of that increased demand: data centers. Columbus has become a key location for these centers, with one report concluding it's the second-largest hub in the Great Lakes region. But those centers are popping up everywhere including in Stark County for instance. If you're heading to Downtown anytime soon, you should know that the city has updated its rates for on-street parking and enforcement. The new digital, coinless metered system will give drivers the opportunity to park at a meter for up to four hours, but at increasing hourly rates and enforcement will be extended seven days a week—except in Ohio City where Sundays will not be enforced. Cleveland City Council members are not yet sold on the Bibb administrations "pedal to the metal" approach to shut down Burke Lakefront Airport to open the acreage to lakefront redevelopment. Mayor Justin Bibb has said he would like to see Burker shuttered by 2029. The future of Burke Lakefront will be the topic of our next “Sound of Ideas Community Tour” on March 4. Property owners in Ohio's largest counties are among those that will see their next property reappraisals delayed by a year. Sixteen counties including Franklin, Cuyahoga and Hamilton are pushing back the process. Cuyahoga will next appraise properties in 2031. Fewer Ohioans are enrolled in Affordable Care Act or Obamacare plans after additional subsidies to offset costs put into effect during the pandemic expired last month. Guests: -Gabriel Kramer, Reporter, Ideastream Public Media -Kelly Byer, Economic Development Reporter, The Canton Repository, USA Today Co. network -Karen Kasler, Statehouse News Bureau Chief, Ohio Public Radio/TV
It's time to drop Ep. 47 of the Between 2 Brands #podcast with Bill Petrie. This week Bill shares his thoughts on the potential end of social listening brought on by AI bots. After that, he's joined by Lisa Bibb, the Executive Director of both GAPPP and VAPPA where they discuss her journey in the promotional products industry as well as have a robust chat about the regional association community. Plus, we can't have Lisa on without taking a deep dive into the (in)famous Promotional Products Professionals page on Facebook. You really don't want to miss this one! HUGE thanks to our pals over at SHEPENCO for sponsoring this fine broadcast. For 90 years – and four generations of family ownership – they have defined stability by caring about the success of their distributor partners. Head over to shepenco.com to start your next project today!
Bush Hager and Bibb take turns defending their sides on fun topics in “The Great Debate.” Also, actress Ali Larter stops by to discuss the new season of “Landman”, where she plays the feisty Angela navigating the world of Texas oil. Plus, learn how to refurbish and update old desks, chairs, and other furniture pieces. And, beauty expert Michelle Park and dermatologist Dr. David Kim break down the hottest K-beauty trends and reveal treatments that really work. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
"I don't care if you live in urban America or rural America, everyone wants the same thing," Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb said on the latest episode of How To Really Run A City. "They want a job they can get to in 15 minutes, they want a hospital or pharmacy within 15 minutes, they want a park or a grocery store or bars or restaurants, all within 15 minutes." Bibb went on to explain to our hosts, former Philly mayor Michael Nutter and former Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed, how he is turning his Ohio city into a convenient, accessible, bona fide 15-minute city — and what is needed to sustain that work. "People really want walkability," Bibb said. "They want safety and thriving neighborhoods and overall thriving cities. But we as mayors can't do this by ourselves. We need a federal government that's actually working. It has to be working with our governors and mayors." Bibb, a charismatic 38-year-old (and cousin to the first Black primetime newscaster in Ohio), will almost certainly be reelected next week, and both Reed and Nutter quickly picked up on his "get sh*t done" vibe. "A mayor is a reflection of their city," Reed said, "how it feels and how it will be there [for its people]." "Absolutely," Nutter said. Join us for an episode about a mayor who is laser-focused on making the lives of his constituents better in ways that anyone taking a stroll to the park can feel. Remember to subscribe to the podcast to keep up on all the latest episodes. Watch and follow new episodes on YouTube. As cities go, so goes the nation!
Within an Alabama prison, God is setting souls free. Today, meet two men who encountered the gospel while serving life sentences. Now, they're students at the first remote campus of Reformation Bible College. Hear how you can help more inmates through this outreach. Every donation you give today will support RBC Inside. This program provides prison inmates with a theological education to help them grow in God's Word and be a light for Christ within their correctional facility. https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/4342/donate Meet Today's Speakers: Stephen Nichols is president of Reformation Bible College, chief academic officer for Ligonier Ministries, and a Ligonier Ministries teaching fellow. Nathan W. Bingham is vice president of media for Ligonier Ministries, executive producer and host of Renewing Your Mind, and host of the Ask Ligonier podcast. Renewing Your Mind is a donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
Bibb is running against community activist Laverne Gore who declined to participate in a candidate interview.
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Look both ways — and then tune in! This week we're joined by Greg Brown from the Macon-Bibb County Pedestrian Safety Review Board to talk about how everyone plays a role in keeping our community safe. Whether you're walking, biking, or behind the wheel, Greg shares updates, insights, and easy safety tips to help make every trip a safe one.
Ken Carman and Danny Cunningham react to the news of the Haslam Sports Group's deal with Mayor Justin Bibb and the city of Cleveland to finalize the Browns' move to the Brook Park dome.
This 2022 episode starts with the story of John Bibb, credited with cultivating Bibb lettuce. But his family’s legacy, good and bad, is all tied to having enslaved people build their familial wealth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.