On Tuesday, the $2.1 billion plan to build a new stadium for the Tennessee Titans passed on first reading in the Metro Council. Today, we hear from community members about their thoughts and concerns about the proposed stadium.
What to know about personal finance and budgeting in Middle Tennessee
Today, we’re sitting down with experts to answer your money questions and learn more about what resources are available in Middle Tennessee.
What does ‘woke’ mean?
In this episode, we talk to our guests about the history of the word “woke.” Spoiler alert — it’s not as new as you might think. We’ll also dive into how the meaning has changed over the years along with who has used it.
Looking back at the 2020 tornadoes, and tips to stay safe in the next big storm
In this episode, we get some historical context for the tornado outbreak and find out if we’re likely to have more tornadoes this year.
Exploring Middle Tennessee’s food truck scene
Today, we’re joined by a panel of local business owners and a pair of leaders from the Nashville Food Truck Association to discuss the industry’s past, present and future in Music City.
What it means to be transgender in Tennessee
In this episode, we’ll talk to trans Tennesseans about gender identity, recent bills and and the joys of being a part of the trans community.
‘It City,’ 10 years later
Today, on the one year anniversary of the very first episode of This Is Nashville, we’re sitting down with Nashville natives, longtime residents, transplants and the author of that 2013 article to discuss what “it city” means to them, and their hopes for its future.
Kickin’ it with Hany Mukhtar
In this episode, we get to know Hany. We ask him about his discovering his love for the game as a child in Berlin to finding a second home as a soccer super star here in Nashville.
What the new Titans stadium plan means for Nashville taxpayers
In this episode, we speak to local leaders who are for and against the new stadium. Titans CEO and a representative from the city also answer listener questions about the proposal.
Checking out what libraries have to offer
From free seeds to yoga classes, public libraries offer so much more than just books!