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Hour 1 of July 16, 2025 Jacob Townsend is joined by Greeneville head football coach Eddie Spradlen ahead of the Greene Devils 2025 season, Caden Baugh, Zaydyn Anderson, TSSAA playoff changes, and more. Then, Jacob previews Greeneville's upcoming season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of July 16, 2025 Jacob Townsend talks about Josh Heupel at SEC Media Days on Tuesday and the differences between how he and another SEC coach are handling the quarterback position at this point in the year. Then, Jacob is joined by Brent Hubbs, of Volquest, to talk Tennessee at SEC Media Days, other teams on Tuesday, expectation for Tennessee's season from other media members, and the Vols MLB Draft. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of July 16, 2025 Jacob Townsend talks with Greeneville quarterback Caden Baugh and wide receiver Zaydyn Anderson ahead of their senior seasons about their expectations and Zaydyn's commitment to Tennessee. Then, Jacob is joined by Vanderbilt baseball commit Carson Quillen to talk about his choice to go with the Commodores, the back and forth of the last couple of years, his future, his time at Greeneville, and more. Also, he is joined by Greeneville Middle School head football coach Todd Pate about his new job and the goals for the program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend is joined by Greeneville head football coach Eddie Spradlen ahead of the Greene Devils 2025 season, Caden Baugh, Zaydyn Anderson, TSSAA playoff changes, and more. 24 Teams in 24 Days sponsored by Erwin Paint and Body Shop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend talks with Greeneville quarterback Caden Baugh and wide receiver Zaydyn Anderson ahead of their senior seasons about their expectations and Zaydyn's commitment to Tennessee.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend is joined by Vanderbilt baseball commit Carson Quillen to talk about his choice to go with the Commodores, the back and forth of the last couple of years, his future, his time at Greeneville, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend is joined by Greeneville Middle School head football coach Todd Pate about his new job and the goals for the program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour of July 9, 2025 Jacob Townsend talks with Trey Thompson, Greeneville basketball standout and now Iowa signee, about his decision to go with the Hawkeyes, why reclassify, and the entire process. Then, Jacob talks about a proposed trade involving Ronald Acuna Jr. by ESPN on Tuesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend talks with Trey Thompson, Greeneville basketball standout and now Iowa signee, about his decision to go with the Hawkeyes, why reclassify, and the entire process.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of Sportsline on July 7, 2025 Jacob Townsend recaps Shane van Gisbergen's sweep of the weekend at Chicago as well as updating the in-season challenge bracket. Jacob talks about what a Designated Student Athlete is and why it may be the path for Jake Retzlaff to play in 2025. Then, Greeneville's Trey Thompson commits to Iowa and reclassifies to 2025. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 of June 9, 2025 Jacob Townsend talks about what the NIL Clearinghouse "NIL Go" is and what its purpose is and whether it not its purpose will matter. Then, what will Tennessee's plan be for their athletics when it comes to the new House settlement and the $20.5 million of revenue sharing. Also, Greeneville standout Trey Thompson visited Tennessee over the weekend and had comments about his trip while he also picked up another SEC offer this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of May 27, 2025 Jacob Townsend and Bud talk about ETSU Baseball heading to Vanderbilt for the Nashville Regional. Then, they are joined by Greeneville head baseball coach Andy Collins to talk about the Greene Devils winning another state championship.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend and Bud are joined by Greeneville head baseball coach Andy Collins to talk about the Greene Devils winning another state championship.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of May 16, 2025 Jacob Townsend talks about the possibility that Tennessee going back to Adidas apparel after the Nike contract expires next summer. Then, Jacob is joined by Greeneville head baseball coach Andy Collins to talk about his squad heading back to the state tournament, their wild Wednesday night against Seymour, and his order at Waffle House. Also, Jacob is joined by Providence Academy head baseball coach Jeff Reed about the Knights going to the state semifinals for a second straight season, getting another chance at Columbia Academy, and his former manager, the late Pete Rose.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend is joined by Greeneville head baseball coach Andy Collins to talk about his squad heading back to the state tournament, their wild Wednesday night against Seymour, and his order at Waffle House.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode I'm digging into a growing industrial segment that mines waste for precious metals. Often discarded systems contain higher precious metals fractions than the original ore they are mined from. Discarded computers and electronics, and in this case, catalytic converters can be recycled and thereby mitigate new mining operations and their environmental impact. Don Weatherbee, CEO of Regenx Tech, is a visionary in the clean tech sector, driving innovation in sustainable precious metal recovery. Under his leadership, Regenx Tech has transitioned from pilot projects to full-scale operations, including the opening of the flagship facility in Greeneville, Tennessee. Don's collaborative approach and strategic partnerships, such as with Davis Recycling, have propelled Regenx as a leader in environmentally friendly extraction of platinum and palladium. A passionate advocate for the circular economy, Don champions recycling innovation and sustainable practices in the mining industry. His work exemplifies a commitment to reducing environmental impact, advancing industry ESG standards, and shaping a greener future. Smash the LIKE button. Look for The Rational View on Youtube and Facebook.
On this week's episode of The Professional Noticer, Andy hosts Bradley Walker – Award winning country and gospel music soloist, member of the supergroup Brothers of the Heart and the Gaither Homecoming family. Tune in to hear Bradley tell his story – when he started singing, what led to his first appearance on television (with the Oak Ridge Boys), and how his career gradually developed as a result! Listen as he talks about the incredible influence his mother and stepfather have on his life, and shares about the close friendship he credits for his meeting and partnering with the Gaithers. See Bradley Walker & Brothers of the Heart: May 19 | Franklin, NC | Smokey Mountain Center for the Performing Arts May 20 | Greeneville, TN | Niswonger Performing Arts Center May 21 | Lancaster, PA | American Music Theatre May 22 | Lancaster, PA | American Music Theatre May 24 | Gatlinburg, TN | Gaither Family Fest More Information at BradleyWalker.com/tour Connect with Bradley online: Website: bradleywalker.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bradleywalkermusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradleywalkermusic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcmAS9fwOQ3DsB-ndbbXnEA Hear more from Bradley and Brothers of the Heart in a previous episode featuring the whole band! Watch here on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVDUZHicD08
"Urban mining is a necessity for future cities!"Are you interested in urban mining? What do you think about differentiating reuse, recycling and regeneration? How can we make our material use more efficient? Interview with Don Weatherbee, CEO of RegenX Tech. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, urban mining, the city as the best and worst of us, regeneration, and many more. Don Weatherbee, CEO of Regenx Tech, is a visionary in the clean tech sector, driving innovation in sustainable precious metal recovery. Under his leadership, RegenX Tech has transitioned from pilot projects to full-scale operations, including the opening of the flagship facility in Greeneville, Tennessee. Don's collaborative approach and strategic partnerships, such as with Davis Recycling, have propelled RegenX as a leader in environmentally friendly extraction of platinum and palladium. A passionate advocate for the circular economy, Don champions recycling innovation and sustainable practices in the mining industry. His work exemplifies a commitment to reducing environmental impact, advancing industry ESG standards, and shaping a greener future.Find out more about Don through these links:Don Weatherbee on LinkedInRegenX websiteRegenX on LinkedIn@regenx.tech as RegenX on InstagramConnecting episodes you might be interested in:No.232 - Interview with Katie Skillington about urban miningNo.296 - Interview with Sally Capp about never to waste a good crisisNo.315R - Potential and relevance of urban mining in the context of sustainable citiesWhat was the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on Twitter @WTF4Cities or on the wtf4cities.com website where the shownotes are also available.I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in.Episode generated with Descript assistance (affiliate link).Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
This week's edition of Overdrive Radio starts with a brief part of "Truck Stop," earmarked by today's guest for a special place in his heart the last time we hosted him. That'd be trucker-songwriter Tony Justice, who back then in 2023 spoke to the inspiration the song took from Justice's mother's long work at a couple of different East Tennessee truck stops you'll hear him mention in today's podcast. Yet it's with a bit of heavy heart, here, that we get this edition rolling, given Sharon Justice passed in November last year. It's no small number of truck drivers -- and one trucking magazine editor at least -- that were touched by her life, that's sure, Tony Justice and his late father chief among them. "She felt like she was still taking care of dad," Justice said, noting how much Momma J, as she was known to so many, loved the work she did over the last nearly two decades of her life. "You wouldn't find a cleaner shower on the interstate, or a more warming smile to meet you when you walked into the door." Fellow trucker-songwriter Bill Weaver, Justice said, summed it up best once noting he didn't "know anyone who was called Momma by so many different people." Tony Justice is back on Overdrive Radio this week for a bit of preview of his big headlining concert upcoming next week Friday, March 28, at the end of the day at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky. Find more about MATS happenings via the collection at this link: https://www.overdriveonline.com/t/4372607 If you're unfamiliar with Tony Justice's music, know that for a decade and a half and more now it's been nothing if not steeped in his life over-the-road, joined in the journey by his wife and chief promoter, Misty Justice. For many years he trucked with Everhart Transportation out of Greeneville, Tennessee, among others prior, yet these days enjoys not having to deal with shippers and receivers so much behind the wheel of his own tour bus. And if you've not seen Tony Justice live, get ready for a spectacle at MATS, that's sure. He performs with a crack group of players, and it's always a great show. Dive into a conversation with Justice that touches on plans for the big show with Colt Ford at MATS March 28, the Justices' huge Large Cars & Guitars Truck Show event in East Tennessee in May (at a new location this year), and the legacy of Momma J, the late Sharon Justice.
Hour 4 of March 11, 2025 Jacob Townsend and Bud talk with Greeneville head boys basketball coach Brad Woolsey about going back to the state tournament. Then, they are joined by North Greene head boys basketball coach Sam Tarlton to talk about going back to the state tournament. Finally, it is time for birthdays.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend and Bud talk with Greeneville head boys basketball coach Brad Woolsey about going back to the state tournament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chase Thomas is the Sports Renaissance Man, Atlanta Sports Guy & VFL. On today's program, Chase is joined by fellow University of North Georgia alumni Matt Green to talk about Georgia & Tennessee spring practice players to watch, CFB rule changes in 2025, which SEC football schedule is the toughest between Georgia and Florida, and the state of the Oklahoma Sooners program right now. Then, Greeneville Green Devils head football coach Eddie Spradlin joins the program to talk about the offseason (75:00), revisiting the 2024 season, Alcoa moving up to 4A in 2025, overlooked players from last year's team and spring position battles to know and much more.Host: Chase ThomasGuest: Matt GreenTo learn more about CT and the pod please go visit: https://chasethomaspodcast.comBy the way, this is a free, independent national sports podcast. To keep it that way, I'm going to need some help from you guys. If you're a fan of the pod and you haven't already, take a second right now and leave the show a 5-star rating and a review on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. It really does help, and it's so quick and easy to do. Thanks, y'all!Keep up with Chase on social media:Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodChaseThomasFollow me on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3kFHPDnFollow me on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3JdZ3RF'Like' me on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3ZmURo4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hour 4 of February 26, 2025 Jacob Townsend talks with North Greene basketball coach Sam Tarlton, Science Hill basketball coach Jon Higgins, and Greeneville basketball coach Brad Woolsey about their district tournament victories. Then, Jacob gives his final thoughts on ETSU's senior night against Mercer. Also, included sound from Quimari Peterson talking with the media on Tuesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend and Bud talk with Greeneville girls basketball coach Annette Watts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 of February 25, 2025 Jacob Townsend and Bud talk with Greeneville girls basketball coach Annette Watts. Then, they hit on whether the NFL should outlaw the "tush push." At the end of the show it is time for birthdays!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Few Presidents had as many lives as Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States, serving in every elected position possible from Tennessee, treated as loyal hero and hated traitor, our first impeached President, and our only to return to the Senate after his term! Learn about Johnson's post-Presidency, his death, burial, and legacy!Check out the website at VisitingthePresidents.com for visual aids, links, past episodes, recommended reading, and other information!Episode Page: https://visitingthepresidents.com/2025/02/04/season-3-episode-17-andrew-johnsons-tomb/Season 1's Andrew Johnson Episode: "Andrew Johnson and Raleigh" on his birthplace!Season 2's Andrew Johnson Episode: "Andrew Johnson and Greeneville" on his home!Support the showSupport the showCheck out "Visiting the Presidents" on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
Bryan Daniels, the President and CEO of the Blount Partnership – Incoming IEDC Board chair, joins Dennis, and they discuss what is ahead for the economic development profession and IEDC in 2025. Bryan Daniels was born and raised in Greeneville, Tennessee, which is adjacent to Cherokee National Forest. He has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications & Computer Science and a Master of Science degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology from East Tennessee State University. Bryan began his career with the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development based in Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. Daniels left the State of Tennessee in 1997 and begun work as an Economic Development Planner for the firm of Barge Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon based in Nashville, Tennessee. During this time Bryan worked with several communities within East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. His clients were municipalities trying to develop their local economies and seeking state and federal support for their goals. From 2001 thru 2010, Bryan accepted the role of Executive Vice President under the Blount Partnership. He was directly responsible for the Economic Development offices and staff located in Maryville, Tennessee; Munich, Germany; and Yokohama, Japan. Bryan managed the operations of the community's four industrial parks, two science/technology parks, and the Economic Development Programs for Blount County, City of Maryville, and City of Alcoa, Tennessee. The Economic Development Board is one of the four partner agencies of the Blount Partnership. In 2010, Bryan was named President and CEO of the Blount Partnership. The Partnership is comprised of The Blount County Chamber of Commerce, Blount County Economic Development Board, the Smoky Mountain Tourism Development Authority, and the Blount Chamber Foundation. The 24-person staff is responsible for all economic development activities within the jurisdictional boarders of Blount County and the cities of Alcoa, Maryville, Townsend, Rockford, Friendsville, and Louisville. During Bryan's tenure, Blount County has recruited over 75 new and expanding companies in the areas of research & development, corporate headquarters, manufacturing, and back-office support centers. The total capital investment of these companies has exceeded $4 billion dollars and created more than 12,000 direct new jobs with average wages above Tennessee's average. The Blount County local governments adopted the new tourism authority structure which was written by Bryan and former Senator Doug Overbey. The authority was unanimously adopted by the 107th Tennessee general assembly. Bryan has continued his professional education by graduating from the Economic Development Institute located at the University of Oklahoma and is a Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) from the International Economic Development Council. Bryan is also a graduate from the US Chamber's Institute of Non-Profit Management and attained the designation of IOM. He has also attained the status of Certified Chamber Executive (CCE) from the American Chamber of Commerce Executives. The Blount Partnership is a five-star accredited Chamber of Commerce by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and is the only Accredited Economic Development Organization (AEDO) by the International Economic Development Council in the state of Tennessee. Bryan is very active in the community and has held the following leadership roles:
BONUS episode featuring my summer of presidential travels as I fit in as many birthplaces, gravesites, homes, and other sites into one history professor's summer break. The third and final leg: join me as I visit Virginia, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas!Check out "How I Spent My Summer of Presidential Travels, 2024, Part 1"!Check out "How I Spent My Summer of Presidential Travels, 2024, Part 2"! Links to Previous Episodes Mentioned:Birthplaces"Thomas Jefferson and Shadwell""William Henry Harrison and Berkeley Plantation""John Tyler and Greenway""Zachary Taylor and Montebello""Woodrow Wilson and Staunton" Homes"Thomas Jefferson and Monticello""James Madison and Montpelier""James Monroe and Highland""Andrew Jackson and the Hermitage""John Tyler and Sherwood Forest""James Polk and Columbia""Andrew Johnson and Greeneville" "Bill Clinton and Chappaqua" Gravesites"Thomas Jefferson's Tomb""James Madison's Tomb""James Monroe's Tomb""Andrew Jackson's Tomb""John Tyler's Tomb""James Polk's Tomb"Support the showVisit the social media on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
Release Date: 03-28-22What makes a bear dog? What traits do bear hunters need in a hound to successfully track, trail and catch the American Black Bear? Chris travels to Greeneville, Tennessee to the American Plott Association's annual Breed Days. Breed Days is held in the heart of bear bear hunting country. Chris calls it the “cradle of Civilization for North American bear hunting”. Greenville is situated at the foot of the Great Smokey Mountains and is in the heart of Appalachia. In this episode listeners will hear from legendary bear hunters. These men have hundreds of years of combined experience in hunting black bear and breeding top bear dogs. Men like Ira Jones, Roy Clark, Ray and James Brown and Rodney Burris share their experience with the hunting public in this one of a kind episode. The Plott Historian, John Jackson, shares his views and perspective. ►Get Your Houndsman XP Info, Gear & More Here!www.HoundsmanXP.com►Become a Patron of Houndsman XP! Check out our Tailgate Talks.|
What's going on in Tennessee and North Carolina post Helene? Where are the relief efforts and how The Confessionals audience can help? Let's talk about it. Were to mail goods and supplies: Hope Center 314 Tusculum Blvd, Greeneville, TN 37745 (423) 638-5433 **This list will grow and will be posted to theconfessionalspodcast.com**