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Best podcasts about east mississippi

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Crappie Connection
Crappie Fishing in Lilly Pads

Crappie Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 29:11


Nick Whitten of Florida and Mike Ellis of East Mississippi are on this time to talk about fishing for crappie in Lilly Pads and other live vegetation.

The Connor Happer Show
Scott Strohmeier – Iowa Western Football (Mon 12/11 – Seg 4)

The Connor Happer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 14:32


The Reivers head coach joins us ahead of his third consecutive national championship appearance Wednesday night. What a third trip to the national championship game means to his program, how much extra motivation there is to beat East Mississippi, the difference in his program and Last Chance U, and more!

Inside College Golf
Ashton Maddaloni - East Mississippi

Inside College Golf

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 34:13


Third year head coach Ashton Maddaloni joins the show to her passion for player development, recruiting internationals to mississippi, what athletes can expect from her in terms of placement at a four year college, and more. Twitter: https://twitter.com/iCollegeGolf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icollegegolf/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/InsideCollegeGolf Website: https://www.insidecollegegolf.com/

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The Hutch Post Podcast
SEG 1 vs. East Mississippi

The Hutch Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 6:50


Glen, Sean and Daren set the scene for the national semifinal.

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The Hutch Post Podcast
SEG 2 vs. East Mississippi

The Hutch Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 9:20


Daren chats with EMCC play-by-play announcer Jason Crowder. HutchCC SID Steve Carpenter presents Know The Foe.

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The Hutch Post Podcast
SEG 3 vs. East Mississippi

The Hutch Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 3:57


A final look at the national semifinal before kickoff.

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The REALTOR Roundtable
Revitalizing Downtown Meridian

The REALTOR Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 30:19


Tim Allred, developer and broker in East Mississippi, describes Meridian's historical downtown preservation and renovation as a jigsaw puzzle, detailing the numerous pieces that have come together to form the city's robust revitalization.

Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College

In this week's episode, Northeast president Ricky G. Ford gives some great news to the employees of Northeast Mississippi Community College, the Mississippi Legislature is sending them a gift that will boost their pocketbooks in not only 2023 but 2024 as well. Tune into this week's podcast to see just how much the college will be able to increase employee pay. In addition to being able to award the hardest working employees in the nation, Ford talks about "Fan Day" at the NEMCC Baseball/Softball Complex on Wednesday, April 6 where the first 50 fans through the gates will receive a commemorative Northeast souvenir. First pitch is at 3 p.m. as the Tiger baseball team takes on East Mississippi and gates open at 2 p.m. Ford gives credit to the Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society with its recent awards at the Mississippi/Louisiana Regional convention where the PTK was named the Most Distinguished Chapter for the region and also was named the top REACH Award winner, which is given to the chapter that has the highest percentage of new members accepting membership into the society. Ford announces the four individuals who have been selected for the NEMCC Hall of Fame and reminds all that Honors Day is scheduled for Monday, April 18 at 6 p.m. 

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People+Culture: Meaningful Conversations for Today's Workplace
People + Culture Episode 1 w/ Dr.Pamela Foster

People+Culture: Meaningful Conversations for Today's Workplace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 30:15


Join us for Episode 1 of People+Culture where we discuss healthcare- with a special emphasis on Black History Month by interviewing Dr.Pamela Foster. Dr. Pamela Payne Foster is a Preventive Medicine/Public Health physician who currently serves as Professor in the Community and Rural Department at the University of Alabama School of Medicine, Tuscaloosa campus as well as Deputy Director of the Institute for Rural Health Research. Dr. Foster's current research area of interest is the study of HIV/AIDS related stigma in rural African Americans in Alabama, particularly in faith-based settings in rural Alabama. As an activist, she and her husband, William Foster Jr founded a nonprofit AframSouth Inc. which addresses several health issues African American families, mainly through the publication of two books, “Is there a balm in Black America” and “Practicing Prevention” as well as a community radio station WUMO at www.wumolpfm.org. She currently serves on the Board of the National Black Women's HIV Network (NBWHN) also has served on the Board of Five Horizons, an AIDS Service Organization in Tuscaloosa serving West Alabama and East Mississippi. Dr. Foster received her BS degree in Chemistry Pre-Medicine from Xavier University in Louisiana and her MS in Biomedical Sciences and MD from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee. She completed an Internship in Internal Medicine and Residency in Preventive Medicine/Public Health at State University of New York at Stony Brook where she also completed her MPH at Columbia University. She has served on the faculty of a variety of institutions including Morehouse School of Medicine, George Washington University, SUNY Stony Brook, and the National Bioethics Center for Health Care and Research at Tuskegee University.

The Life with Donny V
It's season time Donny V

The Life with Donny V

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 24:44


East Mississippi is back!!! We talk a lot about juco colleges and what's going on around them. What games you need to watch and pay attention too. The division 3 season for fall sports has started and we tell you all about the scores and players from around the country and the game to watch this weekend. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Willing To Fail
Ep. #010: LeGarrette Blount, former NFL RB, 3x Super Bowl Champ

Willing To Fail

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 79:02


I read & watched every interview with LeGarrette Blount before talking to him. I promise you, nobody has a longer, more in depth interview with him. Here's what we talk about: - role models growing up - high school career - going to East Mississippi - going to Oregon - the punch - signing with Titans - getting traded from Bucs to Pats - year with Steelers - Super Bowl experience - season with the Lions - decision to retire - LG's Feel Good, his CBD company

Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College

In episode 139 of the TigerTalk podcast presented by Northeast Mississippi Community College, host Will Kollmeyer welcomes Northeast president, Dr. Ricky G. Ford, to the podcast as Kollmeyer and Ford sit down to discuss what is happening at the college. Ford talks about the college trying to return to as much of a normal schedule as possible and that includes all facets of the college from academics to athletics to career and tech to many more things happening. Ford addresses the opening of athletics for the Spring 2021 semester and talks about the basketball games that have happened in the last week or so with the men's teams opening 2-0 while the women's teams started the season 1-1. Ford encourages everyone to go out and attend games at The Plex with baseball opening this weekend (Friday, January 29) against Itawamba and East Mississippi and the softball team starting on Saturday, February 6. Ford revisits the Legislative agenda for not just Northeast but the 15 community colleges around the state and gives the six top priorities that the community colleges are looking for from state legislators. In his second week on the show, Sodexo Operations Manager Don Knowles talks about the payment options available at the Tiger Grill including a perk for those living in the college's residence halls -- Tiger Bucks. 

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Money Talks
Money Talks: Community Foundations

Money Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 42:39


On Giving Tuesday, our guest is: Keith Fulcher, president of the Community Foundation for Northwest Mississippi https://cfnm.org/ Find out more on their YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/CFNM2002/videosWe learned what a community foundation is and who the CFNM serves (eleven Mississippi counties: Bolivar, Coahoma, DeSoto, Leflore, Marshall, Panola, Quitman, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tate and Tunica)Other community foundations in the area:Community Foundation of East Mississippi: five county area, Lauderdale, Kemper, Neshoba, Newton and Clarke. https://www.cfem.org/The Gulf Coast Community Foundation: South Mississippi. https://www.mgccf.org/West Point Community Foundation http://www.wpnet.org/index.php/community/community_foundationCREATE Foundation serves Northeast MS: Alcorn, Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Clay, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Lowndes, Marshall, Monroe, Oktibbeha, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties. https://createfoundation.com/Pinebelt Foundation https://www.pinebeltfoundation.org/Community Foundation of Greater Jackson become the Community Foundation of Mississippi https://formississippi.org/Community Foundation of Greater Memphis serves Eastern AR; Northern MS; Western TN https://www.cfgm.org/Listen and learn how the donations are managed, what a donor-estabished fund is, how to establish a scholarship fund, and what charities CFNM provides assistance. If you would like to financially support Mississippi Public Broadcasting, reach out to the MPB Foundation and find out how at https://www.mpbfoundation.org/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The BamaInsider Podcast
Alabama adds Monkell Goodwine and Khyree Jackson

The BamaInsider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 16:49


The Alabama Crimson Tide added two more prospects on Saturday, Rivals 100 defensive end Monkell Goodwine out of Maryland and Khyree Jackson out of East Mississippi both pledged to the Tide, further building up this incredible class of 2021.

Life and Football
Brittany Wagner Interview

Life and Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 36:05


Netflix Last Chance U star Brittany Wagner talks about the Scripted Series coming on Spectrum and her time at East Mississippi.

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Life and Football
Ty Williams Southern Mississippi Football Defensive Back

Life and Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 19:50


Southern Miss DB # 7 Ty Williams talks about his career at East Mississippi and his career at Southern Mississippi.

Beyond The Whistle
BTW 014: Brittany Wagner of Netflix Last Chance U

Beyond The Whistle

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 58:13


I have a confession to make. I am the last person to subscribe to Netflix (at least it feels that way). I was getting ready for a family spring break trip. When traveling with our son, the question at night is always, "what are we going to do?". Not wanting to spend the exorbitant cost of pay-per-view movies at the hotel, I decided it was time to sign up for Netflix. So, I took advantage of the first month free offer and downloaded Netflix to my Amazon Fire TV Stick. Now, packing and preparing for our trip included adding some movies and shows to my watch list. One of the Netflix shows I had heard so much about and the first I had to watch was Last Chance U. As you probably know (it also feels like I'm the last person to watch it), Last Chance U is a Netflix docudrama about the football program at East Mississippi Community College. The program has been built around being a landing spot for many players who have been dismissed from Power Five programs, usually for academics or disciplinary reasons. The program has become a junior college (JUCO) football powerhouse, winning four national championships in the last seven seasons.  While Last Chance U features the team's lightening rod coach, Buddy Stephens, and his players, many of whom are on their "last chance", another major personality of the show is Brittany Wagner, the then athletic academic counselor at East Mississippi. I knew right away I wanted to have Brittany on the podcast. For me, Brittany represented so many of the unsung individuals who are non-coaches but also play prominent roles in the lives of athletes. I have seen first hand the positive impact a caring counselor, teacher or principal can have on a young athlete's life. I knew her insight and experiences were something coaches and administrators listening to the podcast could find of value. In this candid conversation, Brittany and I discuss: What she has been up to and working on since her (spoiler alert) teary departure from East Mississippi in season two of the show Her personal career journey and how it, at times, mirrored those of the athletes she was working with The advantages women have in working with male athletes How past experiences African-American male athletes have with men in their lives and the impact they have on how they view men in positions of authority How coaches can strengthen their relationships with faculty and academic counselors The questions college coaches asked most when recruiting players at East Mississippi How JUCO programs can best prepare their athletes for success at four year programs The advantages of recruiting JUCO players Mentions in this episode Netflix Last Chance U East Mississippi Community College Mississippi State University Athletic Academic Support Services Connect With Brittany Wagner BrittanyWagner.com 10 Thousand Pencils LLC Sharpen Up Podcast - Apple Podcasts Brittany_MSgirl - Twitter Brittany_MSgirl - Instagram Connect with Odell McCants McCantsSports.com @odellmccants - Twitter Odell McCants - LinkedIn  

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Claim2fame
In Conversation With American Idol Winner Trent Harmon

Claim2fame

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 12:26


The Claim2Fame Podcast is a resource for artists Every episode features successful artists and industry experts sharing compelling stories and valuable knowledge about the music industry hosted by CMA, ACM & CCMA Award Winning Broadcaster Cliff Dumas. (Co-Host of syndicated Cliff and Sharon radio show) Cliff talks to American Idol winner Trent Harmon about winning the final season. How he almost gave up on music the night before qualifying for AI, his first single and advice for young artists hoping for a career in music. TRENT HARMON Trent holds the reigning title as American Idol. The Season XV victor originally hails from East Mississippi and immersed himself in music from an early age. From singing “Amazing Grace” with his family to starring in various musicals in college, Trent credits life on his family’s farm as a major influence on his music career. Less than one week after taking the title during the final season of American Idol, Trent entered the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, earning him a “hot shot debut” with coronation song “Falling," which was written by Idol judge Keith Urban along with celebrated songwriters Dallas Davidson and Brett James. Already in the studio, the 25-year-old musician is eager to begin recording his self-described “Country-soul” album and recently released his debut single “There’s A Girl” on FOX & Friends’ Summer Concert Series. Critics raved week-after-week following each of Trent’s “vocally gifted” (LA Times) performances as he covered hits by Justin Timberlake, Sia, Parson James, Percy Sledge and more. For the latest updates, follow Trent on Twitter. This interview was courtesy of the syndicated radio show: Cliff and Sharon [arve url="https://www.youtube.com/embed/LyGIk7dnn3Y"] *Photo courtesy of Getty Images