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Each week, horticulturalist Felder Rushing shares stories, answers questions and just talks gardening. Of course, you’ll hear a bit of “cheesy music” in every program and you might hear a bad joke or two as well. The Gestalt Gardener is a long-time favorite on MPB Think Radio, due in no small part to Felder’s laid-back, your-neighbors-might-talk-but-so-what approach to gardening. Email Felder anytime at garden@mpbonline.org and listen Friday mornings at 9 and Saturday mornings at 10 to The G ...
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Each week, members of MAC's staff host The Mississippi Arts Hour, a radio program broadcast on Mississippi Public Broadcasting's FM and digital radio networks. The show features interviews with Mississippi artists, musicians, craftspeople, and others involved in arts and culture from around the state. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fix It 101

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Do you have a leaky faucet? Would you like to put a ceiling fan in your bedroom? Or maybe you want to mount a flat screen TV to the wall? Welcome to Fix It 101! Whether it’s a plumbing problem or an electrical question, call in and find out if you can do that home repair yourself or if you need to call a professional. You may be handier than you think you are! Have a question or comment? Email the show: fixit101@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In a continued effort to provide relevant, interesting and engaging programming to our statewide audience, MPB Think Radio provides Mississippi Edition, a weekday news magazine program. Mississippi Edition, hosted by Desare Frazier, features the latest news of the day and interviews with the people who are making the news themselves. The program not only provides Mississippi news but also addresses the ways that national and world news affects our state. Desare Frazier as she shares the late ...
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There’s more to a recipe besides add a pinch of salt and a dash of pepper. Pull up a chair to Deep South Dining and get a new recipe that you can try or you can share one of your own. Having some friends over and don’t know what to cook? Does everybody go crazy over your specialty dish? What’s the story behind your family’s secret sauce? It’s the history behind true southern cooking. It’s Deep South Dining! Monday mornings at 9 a.m. CST on MPB Think Radio. Email the show: food@mpbonline.org. ...
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You’ve probably seen his work in a newspaper near you, but now, you can put a voice to the name. On Now You’re Talking with Marshall Ramsey, you’ll hear commentary on the latest news, punch-lines from his latest cartoons, interviews with fellow cancer survivors he’s met along the way and compelling stories of known and unknown people, places, and things of Mississippi. Email the show: marshallramsey@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Money Talks

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Money Talks focuses on personal finance as it applies to Mississippians. In any given week, we’ll talk about anything from preparing your taxes to saving for college or investing in the stock market. Our experts, Dr. Nancy Lottridge-Anderson, President of New Perspectives and Ryder Taff, portfolio manager at New Perspectives, are both Chartered Financial Analysts and Ryder also holds the Certificate in Investment Performance Measurement from the CFA Institute. They join Kevin Farrell in the ...
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Southern Remedy is Mississippi Public Broadcasting’s flagship wellness radio program dedicated to keeping Mississippians healthy. The call-in radio program airs at 11 a.m. weekdays. Each day a different healthcare provider from the University of Mississippi Medical Center discusses various topics and takes questions from listeners. Listen Live on MPB Think Radio Monday - Family Nurse Practitioner Josie Bidwell, Southern Remedy Healthy & Fit Tuesday - Dr. Susan Buttross, Southern Remedy Relat ...
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Everyday Tech

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Everyday Tech is MPB Think Radio's weekly program about consumer technology. Email the show at: everydaytech@mpbonline.org. Each episode explores the latest news talk, issues, and products in consumer technology, and they troubleshoot problems posed by the show's callers. Everyday Tech airs Wednesday mornings at 11e/10c on Mississippi Public Broadcasting's Think Radio network, can be seen on MPB Think Radio's YouTube channel, and can be heard live or on demand on the MPB Public Media App, an ...
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Have you ever wanted to know the definition of a legal term? Do you find yourself wondering what your rights are when it comes to your property, marriage, or health? If you answered yes to one of those questions, In Legal Terms is the show for you. Tune in and learn more about your legal rights and how the law affects your day to day life. The show is set to consistently provide thought-provoking commentary and opinions on legal topics, whether local or national. Court trials, U.S. Supreme C ...
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Iconic English-language podcast specializing in Brazilian music old and new, on air (and online) since December 2004. Join curators MdC Suingue and Kika Serra in their exploration of Brazil's diversity through its music: from MPB to Tropicalia, from Samba to Soul, from Indie to Choro - always beyond the clichés. All that with a bit of context, a bit of history, a bit of humor thrown in. Enjoy the ride!
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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, Kamel King (Visit Mississippi) and Germaine Flood 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 festiv ...
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A podcast of a broadcast radio, live on "Radio Judaica Belgium"...Brazilian popular music & English popular music from the 80's until now, French rock, mixing periods, styles and parts of the countries. Traditional and alternative, that make the musical history....
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DJ Vivo and Mr Bongo take you on a monthly journey through all styles of Brazilian music. Samba, Bossa Nova, Black Rio, Carnival styles, MPB, Baile Funk, Samba Funk, Sambareggae, Samba Breaks, Forro, Reggae, Dub, Hip Hop and more.
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My Parents Basement

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Welcome to My Parents' Basement (MPB) Podcast! MPB is is a reflective life commentary, guest interview, and story sharing show hosted by YouTuber Ralph (and sometimes his lovely wife Lou) from Ralph & Lou (http://youtube.com/ralphandlou). Broadcasting from their parents' basements, Ralph & Lou tell stories of recent comedic life events that brought them to living with their parents as a married couple, almost 30 years old. Ralph also interviews an array of interesting guests who define succe ...
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Some good news has come out of our latest legislative session; ways to protect youth and families. We’ll let our guests from the Office of the State Public Defender explain: André de Gruy, State Defender, Jennifer Morgan - Family Defense Program Manager, and Tonya Rogillio - IDT Coordinator. We’re talking about the Youth and Family Defense Program.…
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney. Guest(s): Gigi Holder Topic: Today we’ll be talking about a couple of low cost, non-medication treatments for stress and anxiety. They have been used in some countries for thousands of years. Yoga and meditation are scientifically pr…
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Lawmakers are considering cuts to red tape to increase competition in the healthcare field. Then, the American Heart Association celebrates its centennial. Plus, A Grammy-award-winning star from the South recently launched his first solo tour, saying he wants to bring even more attention to the music legacy of the Gulf States. Hosted on Acast. See …
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We have two guests this week with one mission. Big House Books is an organization that provides literature to the incarcerated, making sure those in the prison system still have access to reading materials and the right to read. The team recently won a 2024 Governor's Initiative for Volunteer Excellence or GIVE Award. Here to discuss the success an…
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The latest report on the overall well-being of Mississippi’s children and families shows the state ranks next to last in several key indicators. Then, More residents in Mississippi and surrounding southern states have their health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act--- according to a new health policy research report. Plus, how have …
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Topic: Malcolm and Carol talk about the 2024 James Beard Award ceremony coming up June 10th, and welcome Marshall Bartlett, co-founder and CEO of Home Place Pastures, to discuss converting his family's farm from "input intensive row crops to a regenerative grazing operation." Guest: Marshall Bartlett Host(s): Malcolm White and Carol Palmer Watch th…
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Larry Morrisey talks with singer/songwriter (and Jackson native) Dent May. He first came to prominence as a musician while living in Oxford, but he’s currently based in Los Angeles. His new album, “What’s for Breakfast?” features collaborations with other musicians, including the singer Jordana and the group Pearl and the Oysters. If you enjoyed li…
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Guest(s): Dr. Demondes Haynes, Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary Critical Care at UMMC. Topic: Lung Diseases, causes and treatments Email the show any time remedy@mpbonline.org. Hosted o…
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Today, We’re On The Road live from the 26th Annual Elvis Festival in ! We’re broadcasting straight from Elvis's hometown with interviews, and all the hip-shakin' action you can handle. We’ll chat with Todd Jordan, Mayor - City of Tupelo, Dalton Russell, Director of Marketing & Community Outreach - Downtown Tupelo Main Street and Jennie Bradford Cur…
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Felder makes his way back to London this week, but he still takes time to answer your gardening questions from all over the Southeast concerning figs, hydrangeas, blueberries, and more. Let's get dirty! Email Felder anytime at FelderRushing.Blog and listen Friday mornings at 9 and Saturday mornings at 10 to The Gestalt Gardener on MPB Think Radio. …
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A week after former President Donald Trump was convicted of falsifying business records, some Mississippians are rallying to show support for his 2024 Presidential campaign. Then, Emergency responders test their communication skills as part of an annual hurricane preparedness exercise. Plus, a new law allows for the establishment of a state health …
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We continue our conversation about Jackson's water system and if federal oversight could have prevented a crisis. Then, education experts say technical training can be a big factor in filling the needs of the state's job market and getting students into promising careeers. Plus from the Gulf States Newsroom, For 15 years a man has been uncovering h…
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HOSTS: Lacey Alexander, Pam Pybas, ASHI certified inspector at Inspect It Like a Girl TOPIC(S) DISCUSSED: Storms in Mississippi are a brewin', so Pam and Lacey chat about generators and tips to protect your electric systems while power outages are possible. Email fixit101@mpbonline.org at any time to have your DIY questions answered on the show! Ho…
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Several organizations in Mississippi have been named "hate groups" in a new report from the Southern Poverty Law Center. Then, pushback from residents of a historically Black neighborhood in North Gulfport has local officials delaying plans to build a large cold storage facility. Plus, environmental advocates are asking if the EPA is doing enough t…
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Host(s): Abram Nanney, Shane Chism, and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz) Topic: Today, we're gonna talk a little bit about the remote workforce and how each of us were affected by the pandemic-era requirements of teleworking. We'll also spend time troubleshooting your tech questions. Email your tech questions and opinions to: everydaytech@mpbonli…
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Get ready to shake, rattle, and roll as Next Stop, Mississippi goes live from the 26th Annual Elvis Festival in Downtown Tupelo Friday June 7th at 10 am! We’re broadcasting straight from Elvis's hometown with music, interviews, and all the hip-shakin' action you can handle. Don’t be cruel and miss out on the fun. Tune in June 7th at 10 AM for a roc…
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We’ve all bought something before. Have you bought something that has harmed you? Whose fault is that? We’ll learn about product liability law with attorney Trey Bourn from Butler Snow. The website https://www.butlersnow.com/ has a long long list of News & Events you can select from to learn more about many subjects. More information about our gues…
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney. Topic: We all experience some stress in life. Stress in itself is not an illness, but when you experience it frequently, it increases the risk of mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety and also the risk of substance…
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juliano muta | alessandra leão | dona edith do prato | odair cabeça de poeta e capote | trio pouca chinfra e a cozinha | danda e seu regional de ouro | academia da berlinda | nação zumbi | gang 90 | lhasa de sela | os brasões | jorge ben | orlandivo | joão do morro | vitor pirralho e a unidade | andréia dias | celso blues boy | cabeza de panda | vu…
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A pandemic-era program to help folks afford Internet coverage is finished. What that could mean for Mississippians ahead. Then, some hospital patients in DeSoto County had to spend nights in jail until they could get mental health treatments, a move experts say is unique to Mississippi. Plus, a grant program seeks to connect low-income Mississippia…
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Our first guest in the month of June is a local activist determined to save lives. Christina Dent is the Founder & President of End It For Good, a Mississippi-based nonprofit advocating for approaches to drugs that prioritize life and the opportunity to thrive. Christina supported a criminal justice approach to drugs until her experience as a foste…
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This week on the Mississippi Arts Hour, Leslie talks to Dan Splaingard and Scott Barretta about the Hush Puppy Music Coop. Join us for our conversation about this unique community-driven organization that brings live music to Greenwood. The Mississippi Arts Hour airs Sundays at 5 p.m. CST on MPB Think Radio. You can also listen through your favorit…
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Topic: Malcolm and Carol talk about their recent travels, Gulf Coast seafood news, and have a long-anticipated conversation with one of the busiest chefs in Mississippi. Chef and co-owner of Walker's Drive-In, Local 463, and CAET, Derek Emerson, joins the show to talk about his current (and future?) restaurants and much more! Guest: Chef Derek Emer…
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Hurricane season is underway. What folks need to know to stay safe from possible storms. From the Gulf States Newsroom: The nation’s major waterway faces challenges like fast current and excess pollution. But in the Gulf South, canoe guides are teaching kids not to fear the Mississippi River. Plus, what a push for abortion pills to be labeled a "sc…
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Today, I’ll sell you my pickle for a nickel at our first stop, the Mississippi Pickle Fest "It's Kind of a Big Dill!", happening Sat Jun 8th at the Mississippi Ag Museum in Jackson with Justin Nipper, Agriculture and Forestry Museum Marketing & Event Specialist and Liz Gill with Gill Family Pickles, then it’s all about our short four-legged friends…
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Guest(s): Ashley Anthony, Nurse Practitioner in the Department of Gynecology and Division of Urogynecology at UMMC. Topic: Pelvic floor disorders and treatment options Email the show any time remedy@mpbonline.org. H…
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Some businesses in Jackson are required to install new cameras to help police, a move some say could be unconstitutional. Then from the Gulf States Newsroom, how water leaks, poor customer service and aging infrastructure can make paying utility bills a headache. Plus, population growth is booming in the south, but Mississippi is being left out of …
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Felder is back on the road, stopping in Hot Springs, Arkansas to give one of his famous gardening talks. Before that, he makes time to answer your Southern gardening questions, advise about dealing with yard drought, and why always to be cautious around wild mushrooms. Let's get dirty! Email Felder anytime at FelderRushing.Blog and listen Friday mo…
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The EPA is providing Jackson Public Schools with new electric busses that could reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save the district money. Then, blood shortages grow after an agency steps into help several states devastated by storms. Plus, what does it mean to be "home?" A New Orleans resident who participated in the de-segregation of her elemen…
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A defunct casino could provide temporary housing for unaccompanied migrant children, but some elected officials in Mississippi are opposed to the plan. Then, this hurricane season is expected to be severe. And a program new to Mississippi could fund weather-proofing of homes. Plus, we continue our conversation with civil rights leader Leslie McLemo…
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Host(s): Abram Nanney, Shane Chism, and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz) Topic: In recent weeks and months, it seems many phone and internet service providers have made a push to bring quality access to many of their rural customers. Here in Mississippi, 51% of our population is classified as rural, making us the fourth-most rural state in the co…
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HOSTS: Lacey Alexander, Pam Pybas, ASHI certified inspector at Inspect It Like a Girl TOPIC(S) DISCUSSED: No Jeff again this week so Pam and Lacey talk about summertime projects, staying safe in the heat, roofs, etc. Email fixit101@mpbonline.org at any time to have your DIY questions answered on the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for …
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The Original Southern Remedy is hosted by Dr. Jimmy Stewart, professor of internal medicine and pediatrics at UMMC. On this episode, he talks about the importance of good dental health and diet and exercise and answers a listener question about ringing in the ears. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney. Topic: Today we’ll be covering a few of the emails that we have received over the last few months. The topics include emotional contagion, anxiety, hoarding, ADHD and forgiving. There are some great comments, questions and thoughts w…
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Jury duty – there’s two ways to think of it: a chance to do your American civic duty or a big disruption to your life. How do you see it? We’ll learn more about Jury duty today with attorney Charles “Chuck” Mullins from Coxwell and Associates. If you like to read up on personal injury, nursing home abuse, dog bite law or so many other topics before…
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With the country's worst maternal and infant health outcomes, doctors in Mississippi say a lack of public awareness of risks could be to blame. Then, this month marks the 70th anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling on Brown v Board of Education. Plus, how have laws been re-written over time as part of efforts to erase slavery from history. That's …
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Money Talks is hosted by Dr Nancy Lottridge Anderson, President of New Perspectives. On each episode, Nancyr answers personal finance questions from listeners. In this episode, there is also discussion of several money saving tips at the grocery store. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. Since Josie is out of the studio for the Memorial Day holiday, here is an encore episode that contains some summer safety tips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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It's Memorial Day, so Malcolm and Carol are spending time with family. Here is an encore episode to hold back the hunger until they return next week. Original Air Date: 05-01-2023 May is National barbeque month and today we'll explore the diverse range of barbeque styles found in the state and discover great spots to indulge. Additionally, we'll sh…
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Happy Memorial Day! We are out of the office so in lieu of a new episode, here's an instant classic from earlier this year. We are honored to welcome an iconic Mississippian from an iconic family to the show today. Reena Evers-Everette is the daughter of civil-rights activists Medgar Evers and Myrlie Evers-Williams. Born in Mound Bayou, Mississippi…
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David Lewis sits down with Hector Boldo and Jacqueline Wooton. They talked about their work as artists, Hector's mural works in Hattiesburg, their joint endeavor with Tom Boldo to create the Mississippi Latinx Art Association and their new gallery Nuestro Arte. Hector and Jacqueline shared how they wound up in Mississippi and the importance of thei…
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With the weather in Mississippi showing it's true colors, as the summer season approaches, Felder Rushing chats on how it's all going, discusses Memorial Day Weekend and takes your calls! Email Felder anytime at FelderRushing.Blog and listen Friday mornings at 9 and Saturday mornings at 10 to The Gestalt Gardener on MPB Think Radio. And in the mean…
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Originally aired: 09-29-2023 Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Topic: Urinary Tract Infections (U.T.I.) Email the show: remedy@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Today we’re kicking off the show with breaking tourism news coming straight from the National Council for Traditional Arts in partnership with the City of Jackson about the National Folk Festival coming to the state with Blaine Waide, Executive Director for the National Council for Traditional Arts & City of Jackson's Deputy Director for the Office…
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Dr. McLeod discusses how to see the early signs of mental health issues within our kids and teens, and what to do about it. Email the show at kids@mpbonline.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Mississippi's Southern US District Attorney is meeting with residents of Rankin County to discuss their concerns about public safety. Then, the ACLU of Mississippi denounces a school clothing policy that defines dress codes according to a student's sex. Plus, a Jackson artist asks the question, "What does it mean to be 'Home'?" Hosted on Acast. See…
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