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Chuck iNDigo, artist and rapper

Katherine Ceicys

November 18, 2024

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Nashville-native Chuck iNDigo is keeping his cool under a bright spotlight.

Filed Under: Profiles, Programs Tagged With: hip hop, Rap Music

Your Turn to Talk: the business of music

Mary Mancini

November 14, 2024

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Today, WNXP program director Jason Moon Wilkins and WPLN senior music writer Jewly Hight join us to talk about the music business.

Filed Under: Programs Tagged With: music business

The past is present

Mary Mancini

November 13, 2024

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Since she was young, WPLN morning host Nina Cardona has been fascinated by history and how it shapes our society today. Now, as the voice of WPLN’s daily NashVillager podcast, she teaches listeners about the news of the day through the context of Tennessee’s past. 

Filed Under: Programs Tagged With: Nashville Public Library, National Museum of African American Music, Noëlle Taylor, Sarah Arntz

Emergency preparedness in Middle Tennessee

Katherine Ceicys

November 12, 2024

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Are you prepared for an emergency? Do you know how public safety workers in Nashville work to prevent and respond to major disasters?

Filed Under: Programs Tagged With: Emergency preparedness, Hands On Nashville, nashville fire department, Red Cross

Megan Barry, author and Nashville’s first female mayor

Mary Mancini

November 11, 2024

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In 2015, Megan Barry became the first female mayor of Nashville. In 2018, her term ended prematurely and shockingly.

Filed Under: Profiles, Programs Tagged With: It's What You Do Next, Megan Barry

Your Turn to Talk: Post-Election Debrief, Part 2

Mary Mancini

November 7, 2024

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Yesterday, we aired a post-election debrief, and the response was overwhelming. Some of you are happy; some aren’t. 

Filed Under: Election in Depth 2024, Election Live Blog 2024, Programs Tagged With: Elections 2024, Garrison Hayes

Your Turn to Talk: Post-Election Debrief

Mary Mancini

November 6, 2024

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The 2024 General Election was last night, and the results are in. Some Americans across the country and in Tennessee are elated. Some are not.

Filed Under: Election in Depth 2024, Election Live Blog 2024, Programs Tagged With: Elections 2024

Your Turn to Talk: Election Night

Mary Mancini

November 5, 2024

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The polls are closing, and we’re opening up the phone lines. Join us for special live coverage.

Filed Under: Election Live Blog 2024, Programs Tagged With: Jason Reineke, MTSU, MTSU poll

Your Turn to Talk: Election Day

Mary Mancini

November 5, 2024

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We’re opening up the phone lines and kicking off our Election Week special coverage with an Election Day check-in. So..how’s it going?

Filed Under: Programs Tagged With: Hannibal Hamdallahi, Ian Shapiro, Rose Gilbert

Christina Soontornvat, author

Mary Mancini

November 4, 2024

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Christina Soontornvat is an engineer, science educator and the bestselling author of more than 25 books for children of all ages. Her latest picture book, Leo’s First Vote, is a timely introduction to elections and the importance of every single vote.

Filed Under: Profiles, Programs Tagged With: Christina Soontornvat

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