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Do you consider yourself a luddite? Are you fighting the use AI as the answer to furthering civilizations? Ditch, Tim & Producer Max took a few minutes to opine on "neo-luddism" and the idea that questioning the rapid advancement of AI may not categorize someone as a luddite. Elon Musk's xAI supercomputer Grok calls Memphis home. The facility, Colossus 1 as it's known, was built in an existing Electrolux factory. Colossus 2 is being constructed in Southaven, MS and is part of the massive data center construction boom. A "gargantuan" data center has been approved in Utah that would encompass a 62 square mile space and would double the state's electricity consumption. Support the show: https://www.newstalk989.com/personalities/memphis-morning-news/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tell us what you think of the show! This Week in Cleantech is a weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in clean energy and climate featuring Paul Gerke of Factor This and Tigercomm's Mike Casey.This week's episode features special guest Molly Taft from WIRED, who discusses Elon Musk's AI company xAI's decision to add 19 natural gas turbines to its Colossus 2 data center in Southaven, Mississippi.This week's “Cleantecher of the Week” is fourth grader Christian Mango. At 10 years old, Christian researched electric vehicles, cited facts, and wrote to his U.S. congresswoman Virginia Foxx proposing a $5,000 federal EV tax rebate. When she responded by reprimanding Christian as foolish and his teachers as propagandists, Christian made national news for writing the letter. Congratulations Christian! This Week in Cleantech — May 15, 2026 Solar trade group taps former GOP governor as new chief — POLITICOOrganic flow battery company CMBlu closes €50 million Series C — Energy Storage NewsFervo IPO ushers geothermal energy into mainstream — AxiosEDPR upbeat on US renewables market, sees profitable growth and new opportunities — ReutersxAI Adds 19 New Gas Turbines Despite Ongoing Lawsuit — WIREDWant to make a suggestion for This Week in Cleantech? Nominate the stories that caught your eye each week by emailing Paul.Gerke@clarionevents.com
Ditch and Tim are joined by Andreas Johansson, owner of the Mid-South Monarchs, a new minor league hockey team that is set to debut at the Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi, in October 2026.Support the show: https://www.newstalk989.com/personalities/memphis-morning-news/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode, Jamie shares a recording of her session, “Access to Excess: Living a Life Beyond Limitations,” from the Business as Mission (BAM) Conference held at The Heritage Church in Southaven, MS.This conference brings together faith-driven leaders, entrepreneurs, and visionaries who share a passion for using business as a tool to impact lives and advance the Kingdom.We pray you are blessed and encouraged to go out and be unashamedly who God is calling you to be!Find out more info on the BAM Conference here(https://go2bam.org/)
**I hope to see all of you at the BAM Conference in Southaven, MS this next Thursday & Friday (4/23-24)! This is an amazing conference geared to anyone that owns a business or aspires to, and wants to use it to propel the Kingdom of God! For more details visit www.go2bam.org and I look forward to seeing you there!**In this week's episode, Jamie sits down with Sarah Long, First Lady of Greater Life Church, and talks about the true meaning of biblical hospitality. More than opening your home, hospitality is about opening your heart—creating spaces where people feel seen, valued, and loved.She shares how hospitality has the power to minister to others in simple yet profound ways. From everyday moments with family to welcoming guests into your home and church, she reminds us that hospitality isn't about perfection—it's about presence.Together, we discuss how to cultivate a spirit of hospitality in every season of life, even when things feel busy or overwhelming, and how small, intentional acts can leave a lasting impact.
Malcolm Reed of How to BBQ Right and Killer Hogs BBQ joins the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast to talk about how he built one of the most recognized barbecue brands in the country — starting from a trailer in Southaven and his wife's kitchen bowls.Malcolm shares the full story: competitive barbecue in the Memphis area, a leap of faith with six months of severance money, making seasoning by hand and selling it out of his house, and eventually shipping Killer Hogs products all over the country. He also talks about his 140-acre farm in Rankin County, the Buck Junkie channel, and wild game cooking — including a bear shank over cheesy shrimp and grits that he says tasted like the best beef pot roast he'd ever had. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Derrick and Jeff invite the band Standard Issue—Mark Vines, Dennis Rosti, Tory Jay, and Jesse—to discuss the group's formation, members' backgrounds, and plans for the future. They explain how Dennis and Jesse began jamming after meeting through FAA work, how Tory joined, and how Mark came aboard after the original bassist Brandon left. The band teases the possibility of adding Johnny Lamb on keys and vocals, talks about the challenges of singing while playing, and shares influences ranging from Rob Halford and Bruce Dickinson to Gene Simmons and Keith Moon. They run through their cover-heavy setlist (including Stone Temple Pilots, Audioslave, Alice In Chains, Metallica, Dio, and more), recap a successful first gig at the Delta Fair, promote an April 2 show at The 10th Inning in Southaven, and reveal upcoming recording sessions at Sun Studio with artist Michael Inger. TIP BUCKET If you find it in your heart to donate to the cause and help fuel the podcast you can do so through our new Venmo and CashApp. Your support is greatly appreciated and will help shine a brighter spotlight on the great Memphis Music Community. Venmo - @therhythmsectionpod CashApp - $therhythmsectionpod Thanks for tuning in and supporting the Rhythm Section Podcast.
3.11.2026 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Target Fast Ends. Justin J. Pearson Slams Musk xAI Gas Turbines. Florida Anti-DEI Bill A year-long national boycott of Target over its rollbacks on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives has ended. Until Freedom's Tamika Mallory will join us to discuss the success of the boycott. The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality has approved plans for 41 gas turbines at the xAI facility in Southaven. Tennessee State Representative Justin Pearson will explain why this decision has drawn criticism from local activists and advocacy groups, who argue that the approval process ignored public concerns and violated environmental regulations. Mississippi's Incumbent Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith will face Democratic candidate Scott Colom, who won out over two primary opponents, in November. We'll talk to Colom about his victory. And Georgia's special election to replace former GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia's 14th Congressional District is headed to an April runoff. In Florida, State House Republicans have passed an anti-DEI bill that includes criminal civil penalties for elected officials. Download the Black Star Network app at http://www.blackstarnetwork.com! We're on iOS, AppleTV, Android, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, XBox and SamsungTV. The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin & Bethany Paige Return: Launching Saddle Up Memphis + Recapping the “All About Love” Show Derrick and Jeff welcome back Kevin and Bethany Paige for their second appearance and talk about upcoming and recent projects. The main focus is the debut of Saddle Up Memphis, an '80s/'90s (with a few exceptions) “diva country” band featuring Bethany Paige on lead vocals. They share details for the debut show on Saturday, May 2nd at Neil's Music Room, encourage listeners to follow Saddle Up Memphis on Facebook and reserve tables, and discuss plans for future gigs. The conversation includes influences and artists they plan to cover (e.g., Reba, Shania Twain, Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Trisha Yearwood, Jo Dee Messina, Patty Loveless, Bonnie Raitt, Dixie Chicks, Rascal Flatts, and more), thoughts on story-driven country vs. “beer and trucks,” and the appeal of '90s country for musicians and dance floors. They also recap Kevin and Bethany's “All About Love” event at the Esplanade Event Center in November, including theextreme effort it took to put it on, and the large band lineup (including Angelo Earl, Gerald Allen, Eric Freeman, a four-piece horn section with Victor Sawyer, Mark Franklin, Chris Barnes, and their daughter singing). Additional topics include their duo performances around Southaven and elsewhere (Tequila, casinos, Lucky Dog, Lafayette's) and their sitcom-theme segment (e.g., The Jeffersons, Facts of Life, Friends, Cheers). The episode ends with reminders to check out Saddle Up Memphis at Neil's on May 2nd Saddle Up Memphis Premier, Neil's Music Room, Saturday, May 2nd at 8 pm Event Link - https://www.facebook.com/share/1Ap6vE5a1w/ TIP BUCKET If you find it in your heart to donate to the cause and help fuel the podcast you can do so through our new Venmo and CashApp. Your support is greatly appreciated and will help shine a brighter spotlight on the great Memphis Music Community. Venmo - @therhythmsectionpod CashApp - $therhythmsectionpod Thanks for tuning in and supporting the Rhythm Section Podcast.
Host Jeremy C. Park interviews Dr. Brittany Kasprack, Owner of Mid South Chiropractic and The Bagel Nook, who discusses her journey into chiropractic care and the impact of her businesses on the community. She shares her personal experience with chiropractic treatment after a horse riding accident and emphasizes the importance of preventive healthcare. Dr. Brittany explains the science and art of chiropractic care, highlighting the importance of personalized treatment plans. She also discusses the convenience of having multiple chiropractic locations and the importance of consistent care. The conversation then shifts to The Bagel Nook, where Dr. Brittany describes the unique experience of offering authentic New York-style bagels and over 30 cream cheese flavors. She emphasizes the catering aspect of the business and the opportunity to bring a new food culture to the Memphis area. She also touches on the economic impact of her businesses, including job creation and workforce development. The episode concluded with information on how to learn more and connect with Mid South Chiropractic and The Bagel Nook.Visit https://www.midsouthchiropractic.com to learn more about Mid South Chiropractic and visit https://www.thebagelnook.com to learn more about The Bagel Nook.SummaryChiropractic Care and Preventive Healthcare - Dr. Brittany Kasprack, Owner of Mid South Chiropractic and The Bagel Nook, shares her journey into chiropractic care, which began after a horse-riding accident led her to experience the benefits firsthand. She emphasizes the importance of preventive healthcare and mobility, stating that chiropractic care is an underutilized aspect of healthcare that focuses on maintaining spinal function and overall well-being. Dr. Brittany highlights the balance between science and art in chiropractic practice, using x-rays and other diagnostic tools to develop personalized treatment plans. She also discusses the convenience of having multiple clinic locations and the importance of consistent care, explaining the initial process of assessment and treatment planning for new patients.Wellness Through Group Exercise Motivation - Jeremy and Dr. Brittany discuss the importance of group exercise for motivation and prevention, with Dr. Brittany sharing her experience of seeing patients achieve wellness through active processes. They also talk about the fulfillment Brittany finds in the impact of Mid South Chiropractic, particularly through their wellness wall where patients celebrate their pain-free achievements.The Bagel Nook's Catering Success - Brittany discussed her successful bagel business, The Bagel Nook, which offers fresh, boiled and baked bagels with over 30 seasonal cream cheese flavors and 45 types of bagels daily. She highlights the unique New York/New Jersey-style bagels and the business's expansion into catering for breakfast and lunch meetings. The catering service is designed to appeal to a wide audience with a variety of bagel and cream cheese combinations, presented in visually appealing platters.Mid South Chiropractic and The Bagel Nook - Dr. Brittany discussed the collaboration between Mid South Chiropractic and The Bagel Nook, highlighting their community-focused approach. She explains how the partnership brings unique offerings to the community, such as screenings and assessments, while also providing employment opportunities and valuable experiences for team members. Dr. Brittany emphasizes the economic impact of her businesses, noting their commitment to hiring and training local staff. She encourages listeners to visit their locations in Olive Branch, Hernando, Clarksdale, and Southaven to experience their services firsthand.
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More National Guard troops are coming to Memphis and people are thrilled. Join us for breakfast as we broadcast live from Dale’s in Southaven! They’ve been serving our region since 1966! Listen LIVE Weekdays 7AM Central on the KWAM app, or Mighty990.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you love cheesecake, adoption, ministry, small Mississippi towns or accidental entrepreneurship - then THIS is the episode for YOU! Kim Daly with City Hall Cheesecake walks us step by step from simply noticing a homeless man to franchising in India. www.cityhallcheesecake.com@a.little.yes@cityhallcheesecakewww.EBCconsultingLLC.com
Join Clay Edwards on this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, broadcasting live from the Men's Health and Women's Wellness Studios on 103.9 WYAB in Flora, Mississippi. As the station gears up for a massive upgrade to 50,000 watts, Clay discusses the excitement of reaching new areas like Itta Bena, Southaven, Oxford, Starkville, and Copiah County, aiming to dominate central Mississippi's talk radio scene. Clay gives shoutouts to influential figures who've shaped his career: Scotty Ray of the Scotty Ray Report for his news coverage and online advice, Kim Wade for radio and success tips, and Michael Wimberly for business insights. He also reflects on learning from others' mistakes and the value of OG guidance for young creators. Dressed in a FAFO hoodie (soon to be restocked), Clay shares his laid-back Mississippi style and looks forward to his first Good Ol' Boys party—a big political hoedown in Oxford with heavy hitters like Lynn Fitch. Despite recent criticisms, he's eager to mingle and make waves. Responding to a listener's Facebook query, Clay dives into the shocking mid-season departure of coach Lance Pogue from Brandon High School football. Sources suggest a toxic environment, culture clashes, and player unrest led to the split, despite high hopes for a state championship. Clay praises the Bulldogs' dedicated fan base and alumni, emphasizing that while players earn wins, the community's commitment deserves a title—it's just a matter of time. After a quick break, Clay unleashes a fiery critique of Attorney General Lynn Fitch's office for pursuing charges against former Capitol Police officers Frederickson and Reinholt in the Jalen Lewis shooting. Citing evidence from their own expert witness, Clay argues the force was justified, not excessive, and slams the "witch hunt." He also calls out WLBT's CJ Lemasters for refusing to accept the officers' innocence, labeling it conservative-on-conservative drama. Tune in for Clay's unfiltered takes on local news, sports, politics, and more. Text: 769-241-1944 | Call: 601-879-0002. (1,856 characters)