POPULARITY
Navigating the Changing Tides of Radio w/ Paul Ladd :: Ep 225 MMTBPIn this episode, we talk to Paul Ladd, a veteran in the radio industry.We discuss his career journey from North Carolina to Nashville, highlighting his work with World Christian Broadcasting. Paul shares experiences from his early days in radio, including his time at Lenoir Community College and his first job in North Carolina. We emphasize the evolution of radio technology and the importance of adapting to new media like podcasting. Paul also details World Christian Broadcasting's global reach, including their Spanish-language program soon to be aired in Cuba. Our conversation covers the challenges of fundraising, the importance of maintaining high standards in journalism, and the need for innovative approaches in the media industry. We discuss the challenges of international donations and the potential impact of even a small budget increase. Finally, we touch on the importance of maintaining a consistent, high-quality environment for creative work, like studios in Nashville. Highlights:Early Career in Radio and Broadcasting (3:19)Challenges and Evolution in the Radio Industry (32:10)Influences and Mentors in the Radio Industry (35:03)The Future of Radio and Podcasting (38:20)World Christian Broadcasting and Global Reach (38:37)Fundraising Principles and Practices (1:06:29)Fundraising Strategies and Budget Impact (1:14:56)Follow Paul and World Christian Broadcasting:worldchristian.orgX: PaulLadd1Facebook & Youtube: Paul Ladd______________________________________________________________________****SUBSCRIBE/RATE/FOLLOW the Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast:www.mmtbp.comwww.instagram.com/mostlymiddletnbusinespodcastwww.instagram.com/jimmccarthyvosTiktok: @jimmccarthyvos __________________________________________________________Shoutout to Matt Wilson for lending his voice to the new intro of MMTBP.Follow him and his podcast from which I may have borrowed the *mostly* concept:https://linktr.ee/mamwmw___________________________________________________________If you like Jim's Boston Scallys, click here to shop and order yours!https://www.bostonscally.com/a/refer-a-friend/redeem/mqgpwi3u0zgm89vaxnv5crzvlolevo82rvcygsn5/1668 ___________________________________________________________***You hear Jim mention it on almost every episode, ME vs. WE and how 2023 will be 1943 all over again….order “PENDULUM:How Past Generations Shape Our Present and Predict Our Future”:https://a.co/d/7oKK7Ip_________________________________________________________________The co-author of Pendulum wrote a myriad of other books and started a non-profit 21st Century Non-Traditional Business School that you should really check out: Wizard Academy - www.wizardacademy.org______________________________________________________________________Curious about podcasting? This podcast (and many others) is produced by www.itsyourshow.co#billionaire #business #entrepreneurship #fashion #love #marketing #meme #middle #mindset #motivation #nashville #nashvilletennessee #nashvilletn #nature #podcast #podcasters #podcastersofinstagram #podcasting #podcastlife #podcasts #podcastshow #smallbusiness #tennessee #tennesseelife #RadioJournalism #BroadcastingCareer #GlobalMedia #NonprofitRadio #CareerTransition #MediaInnovation #RadioEvolution #CommunityOutreach #FaithBasedMedia #InspirationalStory #CareerHighlights #RadioMentors #TechChangesInRadio #RadioFundraising #GlobalReach
Barry Stallings was born Franklin Glenn Stallings on August 25, 1968, to the late Claudious Albert “Bud” Stallings, Jr. and the late Sankie Glenn Stallings. After his parents divorced in 1974, he and his older brother Jay resided with their mother in their hometown of Mount Olive, NC. After graduating from Southern Wayne High School in 1986, Barry attended Lenoir Community College in Kinston, NC to study Radio and TV Broadcasting. He landed his first radio job at WSSG-AM in Goldsboro, which led him later into Christian Radio at the former WFXN-AM in 1989; followed by his Christian television career at what is now WHFL-TV in Goldsboro, NC which began in 1992. After answering the call to Pastoral Ministry in 1995 Barry went on to pastor Riverside Community FWB Church near Rocky Mount, NC from 1995-1999 while working full time at WHFL-TV. He has been serving as the Senior Pastor of Pleasant Grove Original FWB Church of Pikeville, NC since December 2003. He also serves on the Board of Directors of WHFL-TV 43 as Vice Chairman and has served on several boards and committees within the Original FWB denomination. He also is a member of the National Religious Broadcasters and attends its annual convention each year. He is also a former Professor of Biblical Studies at Carolina Bible Institute and Seminary teaching a satellite class at his church in Pikeville. In 2020 his first book and play, “A Christmas Gift for Esther,” was published by Palmer Publishing, a division of Free Will Baptist Press, Ayden, North Carolina. Barry resides in Fremont, NC along with his wife Olivia. They have two daughters, Karen Stallings Terrell and husband Austin of Pikeville, NC, Katie Stallings of Fremont, NC and a grandson, Carter Glenn Terrell of Pikeville, NC.
Senator Jim Perry is a native of Lenoir County and proud father of three. He went to Woodington Middle School, South Lenoir High School, Lenoir Community College and North Carolina State University. A few days ago, he dropped by Magic Mile Media and Neuse News to chat with BJ about a range of topics including some of his career and life experiences. Jim shared his thoughts on how our legislature works, why we should pay attention to the Second Amendment debate, and the importance of the North Carolina 2020 census. Key points A peek into Jim Perry’s early life and the school years Jim’s first real job and first stab at entrepreneurship Business lessons Jim learned from a career at Affordable Care Inc. Being a senator can seem like a thankless job and it is definitely time-consuming Challenges in North Carolina and why your census information matters The current situation with our state budget and other hot issues The Second Amendment: it’s about culture and the realities of our environment What would 48-year-old Jim Perry tell his 22-year-old self? How can you help? www.bjmurphy360.com www.jimperrync.com
On this episode of Jones County Chat we are happy to welcome back guest host Schumata Brown, Town of Maysville Town Manager, along with guest Scott Murphy, Jones County RISE Unmet Needs Chairman. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College and Trillium Health Services. Also, thank you to the Jones County Commissioners. www.jonescountychat.com
On this episode of Jones County Chat we are happy to welcome back guest host Schumata Brown, Town of Maysville Town Manager, along with first-time guest Tharesa Chadwick-Lee, Executive Director of The Filling Station. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Trillium Health Services. Also thank you to the Jones County Commissioners.
On this episode of Jones County Chat we are happy to welcome back guest host Charley Jones, President of the Jones County Community Foundation along with Melanie Morgan, Director of Neuse Regional Library, and Amber Hargett, Head of Youth Services. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Trillium Health Services. Also, thank you to the Jones County Commissioners.
It’s Okay to Get a Vocational Education at the Community College Magic Mile Media and Neuse News were at the 2019 Holly Jolly Holiday Show at the Kinston Community Center. Amidst the bustle, BJ and Zac took time out to record this podcast episode where they pondered the merits of internships, our community college system, and the four-year college degree. They also caught up on recent happenings in business and on social media. Key points • Why students love visiting Additive America, Neuse News, and Magic Mile Media • Magic Mile Media is partnering with Lenoir Community College to develop a livestreaming course • Being successful in social media for business requires much more than hashtags • Are you considering vocational education for your high schooler? • Instagram has phased out the vanity metrics on likes… and not everyone’s happy • What does it mean for Neuse News to transition from a project to a “legit” business? • How BJ will respond to LinkedIn connections who insist on a salesy introduction Call to Action Do you think we should encourage all high school students to get a four-year college degree? www.bjmurphy360.com
On this episode of Jones County Chat we are happy to have guest host Charley Jones, President of the Jones County Community Foundation along with Janie Maides from Maysville United Methodist Church and Matthew Berg, Captain of the Comfort VFD. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Trillium Health Services. Also thank you to the Jones County Commissioners.
On this episode of Jones County Chat we are happy to have guest host John Bender returning this week along with Eldridge Paige, Jr., Recreation Department Coordinator. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Trillium Health Services. Also thank you to the Jones County Commissioners.
The annual Big Game Hunt is this Friday and Saturday. Join host Franky Howard and guest host John Bender as they welcome Kevin Aycock with the Pollocksville Volunteer Fire Department. Here are some other details: Live band - Smokehouse Prizes, raffle tickets 10am Scales open each day 12pm Lunch each day 6pm Dinner & band each day Special thanks to the Jones County NC Board of Commissioners and our sponsors Trillium Health Resources and Lenoir Community College.
On the 30th episode of Jones County Chat, Jacob Morgan, North Carolina Cooperative Extension - Jones County Center Director, joins Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard and Town of Maysville Manager Schumata Brown to talk about the Heritage Festival that will take place on November 8th and 9th. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Tractor Country NC, and Jones-Onslow EMC. Also, special thanks to the Jones County Commissioners for making this possible.
On this episode of Jones County Chat, we welcome Town of Maysville Manager Schumata Brown as our guest host. We also welcome special guest Shirley Bryan, President of the Greenleaf Garden Club in Maysville, to discuss designating Hwy 58 as a Blue Star Memorial Highway. Thank you to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Tractor Country NC and Jones-Onslow EMC. Also, we could not showcase our community without the support of our Jones County Commissioners.
On the 28th episode of Jones County Chat, Mary Ann LeRay from The Filling Station returns as our guest host as we welcome one of The Filling Station's board members Sheri Smith as our special guest. Stay tuned at the end of each segment for special community announcements. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Tractor Country NC and Jones-Onslow EMC! We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you too!
On the 27th episode of Jones County Chat, Mary Ann LeRay from The Filling Station returns as our guest host as we welcome Chris Henderson, Jones County NC Clerk of Court as our special guest. Stay tuned at the end of each segment for special community announcements. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Tractor Country NC and Jones-Onslow EMC! We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you too!
On the 26th episode of Jones County Chat, Ashley Murrell from LCC returns as our guest host as we welcome Kyle Smith, Jones County Soil and Water as our special guest. Stay tuned at the end of each segment for special community announcements. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Tractor Country NC and Jones-Onslow EMC! We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you too!
On the 25th episode of Jones County Chat, Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard is joined by guest host Ashley Murrell, Lenoir Community College's Continuing Education Recruiter. And they welcome Dr. Norma Sermon-Boyd, Executive Director of the Jones County Partnership for Children. Stay tuned at the end of each segment for special community announcements. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Tractor Country NC and Jones-Onslow EMC! We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you too!
On the 24th episode of Jones County Chat, Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard is joined by guest host Margaret Ross from North Carolina Cooperative Extension - Jones County Center and guest Lisa Stewart from LCC and Trenton EMS. Stay tuned at the end of each segment for special community announcements. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Tractor Country NC and Jones-Onslow EMC! We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you too!
On this episode of Jones County Chat, Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard is joined by Margaret Ross and Regina Gardner from North Carolina Cooperative Extension - Jones County Center. Stay tuned at the end of each segment for special community announcements. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, Tractor Country NC and Jones-Onslow EMC! We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you too!
On this episode of Jones County Chat, Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard is joined by guest host Jay Bender, Mayor of Pollocksville. And, they welcome to the show Nancy Barbee with the Pollocksville Downtown Strong Project. Stay tuned at the end of each segment for special community announcements. Special thanks to our sponsor Lenoir Community College and Tractor Country NC! We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you too!
On this episode of Jones County Chat, Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard is joined by guest host Jay Bender, Mayor of Pollocksville. And, they welcome to the show Scott Murphy, Jones County RISE Unmet Needs Committee Chairman. Special thanks to our sponsor Lenoir Community College and Tractor Country NC! We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you too! If your business would like to help sponsor our July through September series of Jones County Chat, please send us an email at info@jonescountychat.com. #Episode21
Help us congratulate Dr. Otis Smallwood as he transitions into the Superintendent's role at Bertie County Schools. On his last episode of Jones County Chat, he joins County Manager Franky Howard to chat with Betsy McDonald from Habitat for Humanity of Craven County! Special thanks to our sponsor Lenoir Community College! We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you! If your business would like to help sponsor our July through September series of Jones County Chat, please send us an email at info@jonescountychat.com. #Episode20
We're pleased to welcome Priscilla Dingle, Partnership Specialist with the U.S. Census Bureau, and Dr. Otis Smallwood, Assistant Superintendent of Jones County Public Schools, on this week's episode. Special thanks to our sponsor Lenoir Community College! We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you! If your business would like to help sponsor our July through September series of Jones County Chat, please send us an email at info@jonescountychat.com.
We're pleased to welcome Samara Taft from NCWorks on this week's episode. Also, we welcome back Renee Barnhill Sutton from Lenoir Community College as our guest host!!! If you're looking for a career or you're a company looking to hire employees, you need to watch this episode! Special thanks to our sponsors The Filling Station, Lenoir Community College, Sumrell Sugg, Attorneys at Law and Tractor Country NC. We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you! If your business would like to help sponsor our July through September series of Jones County Chat, please send us an email at info@jonescountychat.com.
We're pleased to welcome Kimberly Ball with the North Carolina Community Foundation on this week's episode. Also, we welcome back Renee Barnhill Sutton from Lenoir Community College as our guest host!!! There's lots of great information about grants and other community announcements at the end of both segments. Special thanks to our sponsors The Filling Station, Lenoir Community College, Sumrell Sugg, Attorneys at Law and Tractor Country NC. We could not showcase our community without the help of our Jones County Commissioners - so, thank you! If your business would like to help sponsor our July through September series of Jones County Chat, please send us an email at info@jonescountychat.com.
On this episode of Jones County Chat we discuss some Important announcements regarding the future of broadband in Jones County NC with Susan Myers of Eastern Carolina Broadband! Host: Franky Howard, Jones County Manager Guest Host: Jacob Morgan, North Carolina Cooperative Extension - Jones County Center Director We'd like to thank our sponsors Lenoir Community College, The Filling Station, Sumrell Sugg, Attorneys at Law and Tractor Country NC. If you'd like to help sponsor episodes scheduled to air from July through September, please contact Franky Howard or send an email to info@jonescountychat.com. Special thanks to our Jones County Commissioners for making this program possible.
On this episode of Jones County Chat, we welcome Samantha Jo Bennett from Jones County 4-H and Jacob Morgan from North Carolina Cooperative Extension - Jones County Center. They discuss all the great summer events for our youth and other Jones County happenings. Stay tuned for the updates and announcements at the end of each segment. This program would not be possible without our sponsors Lenoir Community College, The Filling Station, Sumrell Sugg, Attorneys at Law and Tractor Country NC. If you'd like to help sponsor episodes scheduled to air from July through September, please contact Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard or send an email to info@jonescountychat.com. Special thanks to our Jones County Commissioners for making this program possible.
Hurricane season is upon us and Jones County Chat has you covered. On Episode 14 we discuss hurricane preparedness with Jones County NC Emergency Services Director Timmy Pike. We also make some important announcements regarding Promise Place, Jones County RISE, a job/help wanted announcement, Jones County 4H program, 2019 grant cycle for Jones County Community Foundation and the upcoming Voter ID seminars. Host: Franky Howard, Jones County Manager Guest Host: Ann Pike, Jones County Public Health Nursing Supervisor Special thanks to our Jones County Commissioners and sponsors: Lenoir Community College, The Filling Station, Sumrell Sugg, Attorneys at Law and Tractor Country NC!
On this episode of Jones County Chat, we focus on the Jones County Health Department. Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard is joined by Guest Host Ann Pike and Special Guest Amanda Jarman. They discuss many updates with the health department important to our community, including the WIC program. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, The Filling Station, Sumrell Sugg, Attorneys at Law and Tractor Country NC. To watch previous episodes, submit questions, or ask to be on the show, please visit www.jonescountychat.com.
Join Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard and Town of Maysville Manager Schumata Brown as they welcome Promise Place's Candace Snider. Candace gives some great updates and announces a few events coming up. Franky and Schumata also go over some important community information. Special thanks to Lenoir Community College, The Filling Station, Sumrell Sugg, Attorneys at Law, Tractor Country NC. To learn more or to see past episodes, please visit www.jonescountychat.com.
Released 5/2/2019 Please help us welcome back Maysville, North Carolina Town Manager Schumata Brown as our guest host alongside Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard. And, we're excited to have Donna Hawkins with the Jones County Arts Council on this week's episode! Lots of exciting news and announcements too. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, The Filling Station, Sumrell Sugg, Attorneys at Law, and Tractor Country NC! To learn more or to see past episodes, please visit www.jonescountychat.com.
Please help us welcome back Town of Trenton Mayor Darlene Oakes Spivey as our guest host. And, we're excited to have Taffy Jones, Chair of Relay for Life on this week's episode! Lots of exciting news and announcements too. Special thanks to our sponsors Lenoir Community College, The Filling Station, Sumrell Sugg, Attorneys at Law and Tractor Country NC! To learn more or to see past episodes, please visit www.jonescountychat.com.
Jones County Chat is pleased to welcome Town of Trenton Mayor Darlene Oakes Spivey as our guest host for this week. Mayor Spivey and Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard are joined by special guest Scott Murphy, Executive Director of MX Network. Be sure to listen to the end of each segment for important community announcements. Special thanks to Lenoir Community College, The Filling Station, Sumrell Sugg, Attorneys at Law and Tractor Country NC for help in sponsoring our program. For more information, please visit www.jonescountychat.com.
Pollocksville Mayor Jay Bender is our guest on this episode of Jones County Chat with host Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard and guest host April P. Aycock - Jones County Commissioner District 3. Along with Mayor Bender's guest appearance, we also discuss some very important announcements for our community! Special thanks to Lenoir Community College, The Filling Station, Tractor Country NC, and Sumrell Sugg, Attorneys at Law for helping to sponsor Jones County Chat. If you have an announcement or question, please contact us via our form at www.jonescountychat.com. Released 4/11/2019
On this episode of Jones County Chat, Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard is joined by guest host April P. Aycock - Jones County Commissioner District 3. They chat with Jones County Health Department Health Educator Diana Craft and also discuss some very important announcements for our community, including updates to landfill fees, the upcoming Brock Mill Spring Pond Party, LCC Summer classes, and much more!!! Special thanks to Lenoir Community College, The Filling Station, Tractor Country NC, and Sumrell Sugg, Attorneys at Law for helping to sponsor Jones County Chat. If you have an announcement or question, please contact us via our form at www.jonescountychat.com. Released 4/4/2019
On the 5th installment of Jones County Chat, Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard is joined by Guest Host Ashley Murrell, Continuing Education Recruiter for Lenoir Community College. Together they interview Dawn Kantz about the upcoming LCC Career Fair and Donna Hawkins about Jones County Empty Bowls. Be sure to listen at the end of each segment for important announcements. If you'd like to submit questions or suggest topics, please visit www.jonescountychat.com.
On Jones County Chat - Episode 4 Jones County NC Manager Franky Howard is joined by guest host Charley Jones of Brock Motor Company. Segments include: - Mary Ann LeRay, The Filling Station - Joy Wynne, Jones County RISE - Johnny & Joletha White, Jones County Community Development Corporation At the end of each segment please note the important announcements. Feel free to comment with your thoughts and share this video so others can be more aware of Jones County happenings. Special thanks to Lenoir Community College for helping to sponsor Jones County Chat - Engaging. Informing. Advancing. www.jonescountychat.com
On the 3rd episode of Jones County Chat, Jones County Manager Franky Howard is joined by guest host Chris Henderson, Jones County's Clerk of Court. In the first segment their guest is Maj. Matthew Wineman from Jones County Sheriff's Office. In the second segment, they are joined by Carolyn Lane of Gamma Epsilon. At the end of each segment please note the important announcements. Please share this so others can be more aware of Jones County happenings. Special thanks to Lenoir Community College for helping to sponsor Jones County Chat. For more information, please visit www.jonescountychat.com.
On this episode of Jones County Chat sponsored by Lenoir Community College, County Manager Franky Howard is joined by Schumata Brown, Maysville, North Carolina Town Manager, as his guest host. Special guests include Town of Trenton Mayor Darlene Spivey, Trenton Town Clerk Glenn Spivey, and Pollocksville Mayor Jay Bender. Be sure to check out the announcements at the end of each segment for important Jones County NC updates. Jones County Chat's goal is to engage, inform and advance our community. If you'd like to submit a question or would like for us to include a topic, please visit www.jonescountychat.com and fill out the form or send an email to info@jonescountychat.com.
We continue our tour of the state's community college system with visits to Lenoir Community College, Pamlico Community College, Montgomery Community College, & Gaston Community College.
We continue our tour of the state's community college system with visits to Lenoir Community College, Pamlico Community College, Montgomery Community College, & Gaston Community College.
We kick off our NC Science Now series with a look at how conservators preserve artifacts. And Dr. Irving Joyner talks about the impact of new voting laws in our state.
We continue our series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the NC Community College System with a visit to Halifax Community College in Weldon - where "learning comes to life."
We continue our series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the NC Community College System with a visit to Halifax Community College in Weldon - where "learning comes to life."