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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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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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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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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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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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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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In Legal Terms

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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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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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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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With one more week in across the pond, we're ready to see Felder back here in the States soon enough! This week we yak about everything from turf on a football field to the Purple People Eaters. 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 Thin…
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For our first stop, we’re looking toward the future at this year’s Farish Forward Festival and Expo in Jackson, Aug. 24th - 25th with Aikisha Holly Colon, Festival Founder and star of the Belle Collective on the Oprah Winfrey Network, then we’re off to check out what’s happening around your neck of the woods before a final stop in Flowood to indulg…
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Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker is calling for greater military spending. That's in response to growing aggression from adversaries like Russia and China. A settlement has been reached in a federal regulatory lawsuit surrounding the death of a 16-year-old at a Mississippi chicken processing plant. And from the Gulf States Newsroom; Climate-smart a…
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Democratic delegates at the national convention talk about their enthusiasm over the Harris Walz presidential ticket and what they need to do to win in November. Then, we speak with the State Epidemiologist about the viral illnesses concerning the nation and Mississippi. Plus, a company that collects your information was hacked. Now what? We have s…
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Host(s): Abram Nanney, Shane Chism, and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz) Topic: The summer is officially over and most of your students are back in school. For many of you, this might bring some relief to finally have some peace and quiet around the house, but for others this also come with a bit of anxiety. It’s becoming more and more of a neces…
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney Topic: How do birth order and family size make a difference in personality development and intelligence? You can join the conversation by sending an email to: family@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor…
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Whether you’re at a PTA meeting, City Council meeting, or watching our legislature at work, you’ll notice the Parliamentary Procedure that’s used. These rules exists to facilitate the transaction of business and to promote cooperation and harmony. But it can be a foreign language or a dance you don’t know the steps. To help us out we’ve got attorne…
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Money Talks is hosted by Dr Nancy Lottridge Anderson, President of New Perspectives and Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager at New Perspectives. In this episode, we talk about ways to protect yourself after your information has been exposed in a data breach and answer several phone calls from listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf…
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Workers for AT&T in Mississippi have joined a strike with others in 9 states calling for better working conditions. Then, the federal government has negotiated lower prices on 10 medications for Medicare patients. Plus, a new report highlights the difficulties educators face trying to keep students in classrooms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv…
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Topic: Malcolm and Carol share an interview with Chef McKinley Pierce from Boys and Girls Club of Central Mississippi and his 10-year-old student, Caylee Boyd. They discuss the culinary program and the recent Dole Nutritious is Delicious Cook-Off in California Guest(s): McKinley Pierce and Caylee Boyd Host(s): Malcolm White and Carol Palmer Email: …
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He’s been an attorney for nearly five decades, but he’s also a pretty darn good author. That’s right, we have entertainment attorney and 2024 Mississippi Book festival panelist X.M. Frascogna in the house. Known by his friends and family as simply Mike, X.M. has specialized in entertainment and sports law since the early seventies. He has co-author…
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Southern Remedy Healthy and Fit is hosted by Josie Bidwell, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Nurse Practitioner at UMMC. In this episode, Josie discusses colon cancer prevention with Dr. Brian Williams, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at UMMC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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40 delegates from Mississippi are in Chicago this week for the Democratic National Convention. Then, what does the state's Indian American community think about Kamala Harris leading the Democratic ticket this year? Plus, a new art gallery exhibit shares the rich culture and resilience of Mississippi's Latino population. Hosted on Acast. See acast.…
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Kristen Brandt interviews Julie Whitehead. Julie works a freelance writer with a focus on mental health with, and her forthcoming book titled “Hurricane Baby” will release on August 20. This collection of short stories is based on the author’s experiences, observations and speculations about Hurricane Katrina but is presented through the lens of na…
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Coronavirus cases are on the rise across the nation. In Mississippi, health officials are reminding folks about the risks of the disease. Then, a new study seeks to identify why workforce participation is low in Mississippi, and what could be done to correct course. Plus, a new book dives into the history of prison visitation and release programs, …
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As his travels continue Felder makes a pitstop at the Manchester Cathedral to help with your southern gardening questions. Traveling from Liverpool Felder hops off the train in Manchester to ensure he can bring you this episode of the Gestalt Gardener. With shoe-stealing pigeons and phone issues aside Felder answers questions about parsley, paw-paw…
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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 Producer Lacey's favorite topic- SLEEP- for kids and adults alike. What helps? What hurts? Are you getting enough? Probably not, but that's what Doc is here! Email the show at kids@mpbonline.org Hosted o…
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Today, we’re in with the First Lady of Jackson State University, LaToya Redd Thompson, Esq. for our first stop, to learn about this year’s Mary E. Peoples Scholarship Luncheon, featuring "The View's" Sunny Hostin, Sep. 12th at the Jackson Convention Complex, then we’re off to check out what’s happening around your neck of the woods before a final s…
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Original Air Date: 04-12-24 Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Guest(s): UMMC lactation specialists Evora Knight and Marci Talbot Topic: lactation, breastfeeding, diet while nursing, and postpartum depression Email the show any time remedy@mpbonline.…
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On today's show: A Jackson city council member has resigned and pled guilty in federal court of a conspiracy to commit bribery charge. Then, New K9 units are on duty at the Jackson airport. Plus, new regulations are now in place for how realtors interact with home buyers. Experts share how this could affect the housing market in Mississippi. And fr…
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Host(s): Abram Nanney, Shane Chism, and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz) Topic: Today on the show, we’re really hoping to answer your tech questions. We’ve gotten a few emails this week that we want to answer on air, but also would love to answer your phone call questions as well. Email your tech questions and opinions to: everydaytech@mpbonline.…
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HOSTS: Lacey Alexander, Pam Pybas, ASHI certified inspector at Inspect It Like a Gir TOPIC(S) DISCUSSED: It's an open topic show! Pam is joining us via Zoom (she's on vacation in Canada, we're not jealous or anything) and we let the callers take the wheel! Email fixit101@mpbonline.org at any time to have your DIY questions answered on the show! Hos…
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Mississippi is among the top 7 states with the highest HIV rates in the country. Grassroots organizers are calling for better testing and access to care. Then, routine vision checks can help identify some problems kids have with their vision, but others can be hard to spot. Plus, what influence did a rural Black community have on Mississippi's hist…
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Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project helps individuals represent themselves in court through self-representation clinics. They are able to do this with help from volunteer lawyers. We learn more about the MVLP from their Executive Director and General Counsel, Gayla Carpenter-Sanders. If you need a little bit of help with a legal matter that can b…
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney Topic: Contrary to popular belief, the internet is not the cause of procrastination. In fact, there is evidence that people have struggled with habitual hesitation going back to ancient civilizations. Greek poet, Hesiod, around 800 B.…
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Two Mississippi universities are partnering together to help rural schools achieve education goals. Then, hundreds of rural road and bridge projects have been funded recently, but officials say there are many more that need money to move forward. And from the Gulf States Newsroom; a Dollar General worker in New Orleans talks about the company's $12…
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Topic: Welcome to the first installment of "The Coffee Shop"! Malcolm and Carol welcome Joe Sherman, Chef Enrika Williams, and Java Chatman to the studio for coffee, donuts, and a round table discussion about food and foodways. We catch up with Chef Enrika about what she's been up to lately, and we talk coffee, social media, inflation, and more! Gu…
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It's week two of a federal lawsuit alleging Mississippi's State Supreme Court maps violate the Voting Rights Act. Then, it's hot outside. An emergency room leader shares tips on how folks can protect themselves in the sun. Plus, a non-profit based in Jackson is helping identify and address the needs of young black girls and women in Mississippi. Ho…
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Lauren Rhodes talks with artist Noah Saterstrom, whose exhibition What Became of Dr. Smith is currently on display at the Mississippi Museum of Art. What Became of Dr. Smith envisions the life of Saterstrom’s great-grandfather, a traveling optometrist who, according to family lore, disappeared in 1924. Through a years-long search in state, local, a…
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Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Guest: John Rushing, M.D., Assistant Professor in the Department Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Topic: Infertility causes and treatments. Email the show: …
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The dog days of summer continue to toll on but some garden questions will always come around no matter the season. Once again, Felder is ready to handle your southern gardening questions and talk about finding Mississippi flowers wherever he may roam. Email Felder anytime at FelderRushing.Blog and listen Friday mornings at 9 and Saturday mornings a…
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Today is the final day of Back to School Week here on MPB Think Radio and for our first stop, we’re on the bus heading to Senatobia's upcoming Back to School Bash, happening August 13th, with Senatobia Main Street Community Development Director, Jamie Sowell, then we’ll check out what’s happening around your neck of the woods before a final stop at…
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A cyber-attack has disrupted the blood donation process in several states. Mississippi wasn't directly hit, but it could affect blood supplies in the state. Then, legal observers often serve as watchdogs for protester civil rights. Plus, doctors visits are an important part of going back to school. An expert shares how parents and their kids can st…
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Host: Dr. Morgan McLeod, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Dr. McLeod welcomes special guest (and her sister!) Taylor McLeod to chat about getting kids with different needs ready for school. They also give advice on how to talk to neurotypical kids about being welcoming to kids with…
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School counselors are in high demand across Mississippi, and are speaking with state lawmakers about better ways they could engage students. Then, a new federal grant is being used to help reduce high transmission rates of congenital Syphilis in Mississippi. Plus, some tips on how parents and teachers can work together in a way that helps students …
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We continue our conversation with the new State Superintendent of Education about his goals for Mississippi. From the Gulf States Newsroom, jobs in the South’s auto industry offer some of the best pay in the region without needing a degree. But workers say they also want more respect. Plus, files were recently made public about the 1964 "Mississipp…
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Updates to a federal anti-discrimination law go into effect this school year, but state officials are asking courts to block those changes. Then, Farmers in AL and MS receive the largest chunk of a $2 billion payment to loan applicants who were discriminated against. Plus, we speak with the new State Superintendent for Mississippi about his goals f…
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Host(s): Abram Nanney, Shane Chism, and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz) Guest(s): Jake Kealhofer, from MPB Education, and Ricky and Tamika from The Bean Path Topic: This week is Mississippi Public Broadcasting’s Education Week, so seeing as how, I, myself am not an educator, I invited on some people who are familiar with education in the science…
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HOSTS: Lacey Alexander, Pam Pybas, ASHI certified inspector at Inspect It Like a Girl and special guest Patrick Etheredge with Build Mississippi TOPIC(S) DISCUSSED: In honor of it being back-to-school time for many Mississippi schools, the morning shows at MPB Think Radio are all talking about education-related topics. We brought in Patrick Ethered…
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It’s Education Week on MPB Think Radio. For In Legal Terms, we’ve brought on the Deans for the two law schools in our state: John Anderson from Mississippi College and Fred Slabach from the University of Mississippi. We hope to learn about the differences between the two schools, what prospective students need to know, and what one can do with a la…
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Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney Guest(s): Dr. Courtney Walker, Psychologist Topic: We continue to watch the rising statistics of child, teen, and adult mental illness. The numbers should be alarming to all of us. We all know there are societal changes that are contr…
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Money Talks is hosted by Dr Nancy Lottridge Anderson, President of New Perspectives and Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager at New Perspectives. In this episode, we talk about teaching kids about money and Nancy and Ryder answer several listeners questions about the best way to invest money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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It is Education Week here at MPB Think Radio and most of our shows are taking part in a very important theme- education and back-to-school topics. Who better to talk about this than the 2024 Mississippi Teacher of the Year, Shauna Waters. Currently teaching English at East Lauderdale High School in Collins, Shauna Waters has been a teacher since 20…
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A lawsuit has been filed challenging the district maps that make up the Mississippis Supreme Court. Then, school started again for many students in Mississippi. Some are earlier than others thanks to a modified calendar. Plus, how language barriers are being bridged in the states court system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa…
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