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Today, we're checking out the screening of "Dogleg,” as part of the 2023 MS Film Summit, August 26th, at the Capri Theatre in Jackson, then we head to Philadelphia to chat with the legendary, Marty Stuart and rock out at Dolly Parton's fundraiser performance, benefitting Marty Stuart's Congress of Country Music at the Ellis Theatre, August 26th, before we cut a corner again through Clinton's Red Brick Roads Music & Art Festival, happening August 25th - 26th, with a live in-studio jam-session from tonight's featured act, Highland Rim (Polly & Sam Mooney), with a final stop in Gulfport at the Mississippi Aquarium, to celebrate their re-grand opening, happening August 26th.Next Stop, Mississippi is your on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Germaine Flood and Kamel King, Tourism Development Bureau Manger with Visit Mississippi, highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. They'll not only tell you what's going on in your neck of the woods, but also share the history and people behind the markets, sporting events, concerts, fairs and festivals all over Mississippi. Hear the personal stories and traditions behind that favorite event you attend each year on Next Stop, Mississippi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam is an independent artist from Brookhaven, MS who took his career from playing piano to headlining shows, and eventually moving to Nashville. In this episode, Sam walks us through some of the highlights and big steps as an independent artist, and gives us insight into his upcoming projects.
Welcome to Episode: 18 of the Church Explained Podcast. A conversation to help grow your leadership, develop your team and build your church. Your hosts will be Dave Mckeown and Nathan Benger. We will talk about all things leadership with key team players from IKON Church and other guests during each show. Join us for this episode as we chat with Sam Mooney, who leads Soul Foundation at Soul Church in Norwich. Sam shares the incredible story of how as a church, they started small, giving out 6,000 meals per month to those in need in their city to now giving out over 30,000 meals per week. This story is truly inspiring and will make you want to do something in your town or city. Thanks for listening. SHOW NOTES TRANSCRIPT FREE CHURCH RESOURCES LEADERSHIP COACHING FOLLOW US Youtube Instagram: @open.ikonchurch
Sam Mooney is a musician from Mississippi living in Nashville, TN. Having worked in the music industry for over 7 years he and Jovica discuss the ups and downs of the business and how to keep going during Covid. Check Out Sam Mooney's music: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4o4XLs7H4j0rFrd7eZ3My6 IG: @sam_mooney Reach out to Jovica: IG: @asap_jovi LI: linkedin.com/in/jdjurdjevic
After a few technical issues that delay the release of this episode AND ended the careers of our show's producers, we are BACK with some more Ole Miss Football! Chandler and Sam Mooney are back to focus on the Ole Miss Rebels, but this time they break from their traditional basketball talk in order to talk about the football Rebels. Is the defense improved enough to bring the team bowling this year? Is the offense going to be able to replace the NWO? Will Matt Corral live through the season or get himself murdered? Is this a repeat of 2012? Plenty of questions, and nobody better to discuss it than ROTC's Ole Miss contingent.
Chandler and Sam Mooney jump back into the Ole Miss basketball discussion after a rough week. HOWEVER they won't let that get them down, and this episode is all about staying positive, the hardest thing for a sports fan to do.
Chandler is joined by Ole Miss alum and Oxford, MS based musician Sam Mooney in the second episode of Welcome To The Tad Pod. Ole Miss basketball still riding high, looking like one of the top teams in the conference, and responding to their first conference loss and a nagging injury to PG Devontae Shuler by thumping Arkansas pretty hard. How do Chandler and Sam feel about this as of now? Listen and find out.
Mat is a long-time listener and prevalent in the SHAIR recovery network. He's just a common bloke with a common addiction and was inspired by one of our previous guests, Sam Mooney, a regular guy who shared his story. Mat hopes that by sharing his own experience, he can inspire someone too. His journey to recovery from alcoholism is not the typical one. He didn't hit a rock bottom. He didn't go to AA. His recovery began by listening to podcasts like SHAIR. Learn how he finally stopped drinking and is thriving in life using fitness, spirituality, and recovery resources online. CLEAN DATE: APRIL 25TH, 2016 For the show notes and links in this episode go to theshairpodcast.com/191. Get One-on-One Coaching with Omar Pinto Want to Level Up? Hire Me and let's get it done! LEARN MORE. Join the SHAIR Recovery Community For only $1 today! Customize a recovery pathway that works for you. LEARN MORE. Support The SHAIR Podcast: Donate with PayPal - http://theshairpodcast.com/donate/ Facebook Private Group - http://theshairpodcast.com/group Amazon Link - http://theshairpodcast.com/amazon
Sam Mooney's not writing a bestselling book or running a marathon. He's not a celebrity or a pro-athlete. He's a salesman who plays and coaches softball in his small town. He's a husband to his best friend for 18 years and a father to 4 kids. Sam's the average dude next door. But Sam was an alcoholic dad who would get so drunk that he couldn't be trusted home alone with his kids. He would drink to the point of blackout and his wife would have to scoop the vomit from his mouth so he wouldn't choke to death. He would get violent, and it got to the point where his family was scared to death of him. Now Sam is more than 8 years sober and celebrates his recovery every day. He volunteers at drug court and human services to prevent youth drinking in his area and cherishes every moment with the family he so nearly lost to his alcoholism. CLEAN DATE: APRIL 25th, 2010 Listen to Sam's story! For the show notes and links mentioned in this episode, go to theshairpodcast.com/178. Join SHAIR SPACE - the Empowerment Network http://shairspace.net/ Support The SHAIR Podcast: Donate with PayPal - http://theshairpodcast.com/donate/ Facebook Private Group - http://theshairpodcast.com/group Amazon Link - http://theshairpodcast.com/amazon
At only twenty-one years old, Sam Mooney has already become a #1-selling iTunes Singer/Songwriter, performed from Los Angeles to Boston, and won the nation’s largest amateur youth talent competition. His soulful brand of pop music has earned critical and commercial success and has drawn comparisons to artists such as John Mayer, Eric Hutchinson, Maroon 5, and Andy Grammer. Born and raised as one of seven children in Brookhaven, Mississippi, Mooney was greatly influenced by the music of his home region. His CD collection as a child consisted primarily of early R&B pioneers such as Ray Charles, Dr. John, B.B. King and more. The influence of these artists can still be heard in Mooney’s distinctively soulful vocals and piano playing. Mooney started playing the piano at eight years old and began writing songs as a teen. He started off writing instrumental blues piano jams, but as his exposure to the wider world of music continued to grow, he began to write songs in almost every genre.