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Welcome to the 5 Point Church Planting Podcast where two church planters hope to make at least one good point. In each 30-minute episode (give or take), our goal is to discuss the ins and outs of church planting from a Reformed (as well as Presbyterian - we are PCA ministers after all) perspective. We also want to hear from some insightful voices concerning church multiplication. Our desire for this podcast is to be helpful, encouraging, stimulating and above all else glorifying to God. Meet ...
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Back in the Day Podcast is a series of interviews with historians, related to Tennessee and Middle Tennessee history. It's produced by Metropolitan Archives of Nashville & Davidson County.
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Do you want to take your game in baseball and business to the next level? Created by players, for players...Each episode features a current or former MLB, MiLB or college player sharing from their journey as an athlete and within business. The mission of Baseball and Business is to empower current and former pro and college players to reach their full potential on the field and in business. Visit our website at BaseballandBusiness.com. Podcast Host: Founder of Baseball and Business and forme ...
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Skip Clark is a dynamic and captivating podcast host and radio personality who has left an indelible mark on the world of broadcasting. With a voice that can command attention and a personality that oozes charm, Skip has become a beloved figure in the world of entertainment. His passion for storytelling and his ability to connect with his audience shine through in every episode of his podcast and every moment on the airwaves. Skip’s journey in radio began decades ago, and he has since evolve ...
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Locked On LSU podcast is the daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the games and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the LSU Tigers. Hosted by Caroline Fenton, an LSU grad and co-host of Stillman and Company on ESPN 102.5 The Game in Nashville, the Locked On LSU podcast provides your daily LSU Tigers fix with expert opinions, film reviews, interviews, recaps, local analysis, and coverage of all things Tigers. If you’re talking about it, Caroline is going to be t ...
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Join Gary and Charlie from Muscadine Bloodline as they talk music, sports, hunting, gaming and more on The Grapevine Podcast. The boys will introduce you to a number of unique and interesting guests ranging from friends in the music industry, to athletes, entrepreneurs and more. You never know who's gonna be hanging on The Grapevine!
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The Real Estate Beat

Carey Ann Cyr, Andy Levitre and Paul Scott

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The Real Estate Beat is a podcast about the Nashville Real Estate market with an emphasis on entertainment and sports professionals. The show is hosted by CareyAnn Cyr with CMG Mortgage and My Mortgage Team, Lo Cash's Paul Scott and Former NFL Pro Andy Levitre. About CareyAnn Cyr: CareyAnn is a reputable name in the Middle Tennessee area, known for her success in the mortgage industry. She moved to Nashville for her love of music, but quickly established herself as a knowledgeable and driven ...
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On today's episode of Locked on LSU, Matt Moscona discusses some fantastic news for Jay Johnson's baseball squad! The Tigers landed Auburn transfer Chris Stanfield and a Top 10 prospect is passing on the MLB Draft and headed to campus. Also, which Year 2 Tigers are ready to break out for Brian Kelly in 2024? ************************************* Su…
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On this episode of Locked on LSU, Matt Moscona has all the details about why former LSU coach Les Miles is suing the school and the NCAA. Also, LSU Moscona explains why catcher Brady Neal is entering the Transfer Portal and what replacements are possible for Jay Johnson. And while the Portal turns, Moscona visits with LSU commitment Deven Sheerin w…
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Even though the Nashville franchise would exist until the demise of the Southern Association after the 1961 season, the handwriting was on the wall. The excitement of a new era of Nashville baseball possibly being ushered in for 1955 seemed fleeting, even with a new Vols/Reds affiliation. Were the opening-day rainouts the precursor to the last year…
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Snoop Dogg! Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe spent quite a bit of time talking about the rap legend in the house Saturday, but they did find some time to talk about a 4-2 week of Brewers baseball, chock full of exciting endings. That included Sunday, when Blake Perkins' throw home helped atone for a big-time miscue earlier in the se…
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Matt Moscona returns as host of Locked on LSU! In his return, Matt recaps a busy recruiting weekend for Jay Johnson and the LSU Baseball Tigers. The recruiting heater continues as LSU lands two more pitchers but also sees another veteran enter the Portal. Matt will let you know everything you need to know about the new additions and where the 2025 …
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We are less than three months away from kickoff of the 2024 season, which means we have entered what we affectionately call "talking season". Talking season is exactly that: a period of time before the season in which fans and analysts try to predict the upcoming season as much as possible. As we all know, nothing pans out exactly how we expect it …
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It was widely reported Monday afternoon that former LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri, who won a national championship with the Tigers in 2009 and got them back to a College World Series final in 2017, is expected to come out of retirement to fill the South Carolina head coaching vacancy. Mainieri retired after the 2021 season and although he has be…
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Negro Leaguers statistics for past years have been elevated equal to that of Major League players. Not all years, but in particular, seven leagues for various seasons. No easy task for researchers and historians who have been working on this project, it now brings to light the on-the-field efforts of many Black baseball players, as the stats now ch…
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An injury to Robert Gasser has further thrown the Brewers starting rotation in flux, with another top prospect in line to make a start Tuesday as the Brewers return home. All things considered, a 2-4 week isn't terrible considering the Brewers faced two and maybe three Cy Young contenders. Brewers reporter Todd Rosiak and host JR Radcliffe recap th…
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It's a Mailbag Wednesday! We kick off today's edition of Locked On LSU with one mailbag question that asks, "where are the breaks in LSU's schedule?" It is a tough question to answer given any SEC football schedule will not have many breaks, especially one that includes two Big 10 teams (still getting used to calling USC and UCLA Big 10 teams). How…
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LSU baseball's season will end Monday night after falling 4-3 in extras to the UNC Tar Heels in an elimination game in the Chapel Hill regional. Although the Tigers entered the ninth inning with a one-run lead with ace Gage Jump on the mound, defensively they were not able to hold on and surrendered one run to the Tar Heels in both the ninth and te…
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Britnee Kellogg, an emerging country artist from Phoenix, Arizona, shares her inspiring musical journey and personal challenges on this episode of Skip Happens. From being spellbound by a Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash concert at just six years old to making waves on American Idol, Britnee's story is nothing short of captivating. She candidly dis…
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LSU Tigers head coach Brian Kelly has received a lot of criticism over the years – whether it is as silly as poking fun at his pronunciation of the word "family" or as serious as questioning whether or not he can win a national championship. However, what no one can argue is that Brian Kelly is not a good coach, especially after what he has done in…
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This week I wondered about the number of knuckleball pitchers with a Nashville connection. I have seen videos of thrown knuckleballs with little or no rotation, haven’t you? Besides kids in your neighborhood, or having a catch in Little League practice, how many of them were thrown by someone with a connection to Music City? In this episode, I tell…
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What a wild week of baseball in Milwaukee, with both Chicago teams coming to American Family Field and leaving with only one win. The Brewers went 6-1 and in the process got one over on former manager Craig Counsell, and not without some voiced displeasure from the home fans. Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe discuss the many twists …
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Ready to unlock the secrets of beekeeping and transform your understanding of these incredible insects? Join us as we sit down with Bill Kaufman, a seasoned beekeeper, instructor, and honey bee rescuer. He started his journey with a childhood fear of bees and has since become an expert in the field. Bill shares his extensive knowledge on topics ran…
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Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and host JR Radcliffe have a nice weekend bonus episode for you looking entirely at the Brewers minor league system (we know the Brewers took three of four from the Cubs; we're saving that for the normal Monday episode). They're joined by Spencer Michaelis of Brewers Fanatic to discuss all things minor le…
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The LSU Tigers punted only 26 times last season. In contrast, punters across the SEC averaged about double the number of punts the Tigers attempted. We knew that Jayden Daniels-Malik Nabers-Brian Thomas Jr. offense was potent, but what we might not talk about enough is how former Tiger punter Jay Bramblett really became an afterthought – LSU never …
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Once the Civil War was over, local teams began to flourish in Nashville. These base ball clubs formed the foundation of future teams in the late 19th Century, including the non-professional Nashville Maroons. One of the claims for the earliest teams included a long-time battery, Robert "Lefty" Corbitt and Ed Mrzena, in 1891. I have the photograph t…
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The Brewers split six games in Miami and Boston, but the attention quickly turns to what's ahead, with the Chicago Cubs and Craig Counsell coming to Milwaukee for a four-game set. How has Pat Murphy proven to be different than Counsell (in ways that even manifested this week). Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe discuss. William Contre…
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Jay Johnson and the LSU Tigers baseball team hit the 13 conference win mark after a sweep over Ole Miss in the final weekend of the regular season, but even with 13 SEC wins LSU was a question mark for an invitation to the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers needed at least one win in Hoover – and they got that Tuesday morning. The Tigers took down SEC Pla…
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LSU head football coach Brian Kelly was the architect of what was shaping up to be the number one recruiting class in the country for the 2025 class. Kelly had secured commitments from the number one player in the country in QB Bryce Underwood, the number three player in the country in WR Dakorien Moore, and one of the top players in the state and …
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LSU head football coach Brian Kelly said his number one priority in the spring transfer portal window was the defensive tackle position. LSU was left with very little experience at that position after Mekhi Wingo and Maason Smith declared for the NFL Draft. Kelly and the Tigers were in on the recruitment of the top defensive tackles in the spring t…
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Today’s subject is the Chinese University of Hawai‘i and its baseball team – in 1914. I am sure you are wondering what this team has to do with Nashville, and I know you know I always talk about Nashville’s baseball connections. There is one. Vandy’s 1914 baseball schedule listed May 18 and 19 against the “Chinese Team of Hawaii.” Wait a minute. Di…
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William Contreras continues to look like an MVP candidate, with his 13th pitch-homer off future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander the latest example. Brewers reporter Todd Rosiak and host JR Radcliffe discuss the unreal season from the Brewers backstop and revisit a trade that seems destined to live forever. In general, the power was there for the Bre…
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It's a mailbag Wednesday on Locked On LSU! On today's edition we start off by answering the question: what if the LSU Tigers go 9-3 in yet another regular season? How will Tigers fans feel about head coach Brian Kelly if the Tigers don't make any progress in the win and loss column? Will the LSU defense be improved enough under new defensive coordi…
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FanDuel Sportsbook has released odds for futures across college football: spreads for various games across the country, early Heisman Trophy odds, and odds for the College Football Playoff National Championship. The Georgia Bulldogs have the best odds to win it all, which would be their third in four years, followed closely by the Ohio State Buckey…
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Former LSU Tiger Paul Skenes was a massive part of the Tigers' 2023 National Championship run as the most dominant pitcher in all of college baseball. He ended up being the number one overall pick in the Major League Baseball Draft to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Now, the Pirates get to see some return on their first overall pick investment. After less …
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In a rare occurrence, the pennant-deciding game between Nashville and New Orleans on the last day of the 1908 season was halted in the middle of the seventh inning for a ceremony to honor Nashville’s most popular player: Doc Wiseman. He was awarded a gold pocket watch for eight years playing with the local team. It was inscribed with the following:…
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Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe revisit a 4-3 week for the Brewers, one with a number of highlights, including an excellent debut start from pitcher Robert Gasser on Friday. Plus, Rhys Hoskins and Willy Adames deliver big-time home runs, Christian Yelich is back and mashing yet again, and the St. Louis Cardinals look ... bad. What'…
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Have you ever wondered where the soul of a song comes from? Take a seat and get cozy as we chat with the ever-charismatic Dionya Marie, who joins us from the sunny vibes of Southern California. Dionya opens up about her musical journey, spilling the beans on her gospel beginnings before branching out into a variety of genres including rock, hip-hop…
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LSU head football coach Brian Kelly sat down with WAFB Sports Director Jacques Doucet to discuss the state of the program, looking back on his first two seasons, looking ahead to the future, and the most pressing questions Tigers fans have about the upcoming college football season. Kelly said after the spring game that defensive tackle was their m…
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The LSU Tigers' number one offseason priority was to fill the hole left by the departure of defensive tackles Maason Smith and Mekhi Wingo who decided to forego their NCAA eligibility to enter the NFL Draft. While head coach Brian Kelly is very encouraged by the work 5th-year senior Jacobian Guillory has put in this offseason, the Tigers are still …
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Sulphur Dell was not just a baseball venue. Concerts by Tex Ritter, Jackie Wilson, and James Brown were held at what was Nashville's event center. Dick Clark’s Cavalcade of Stars, Esther Williams’ Water Follies, and the Shrine Circus drew large crowds, and barn-storming baseball exhibitions were held at the memorable ballpark before its demise. In …
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The Brewers were in Wrigley Field to take on the Cubs and old manager Craig Counsell, but by then the story of the week had been written. Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe discuss a turbulent Rays series featuring some controversial umpiring, a brawl, a debut for top prospect Tyler Black and Rickie Weeks as manager. Then came the Cub…
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It's never too early to start thinking about next year. However, some LSU fans might not want to look ahead and rather look back on how electric and dominant the Tigers' offense was this past season with Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels and WRs Brian Thomas Jr. and Malik Nabers. Moving on from a prolific offense is never easy, but who is to say…
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LSU Tigers head coach Brian Kelly shared with the media after the spring game that defensive tackle would be their main focus and number one priority in the spring transfer portal window. LSU lost its two starting DTs, Mekhi Wingo and Maason Smith, to the NFL Draft this past weekend and there is no clear heir apparent currently on the roster. While…
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I wrote a story this past week about Jeff Peeples, one of the most dominating athletes ever from Nashville. If you would like to read it, you can find it at baseballinnashville.com. In writing that story it brought back memories I have of playing as a 15-year-old in the Nashville Babe Ruth League. Today, I can look back on that season as a special …
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The Milwaukee Brewers were able to finish the week 3-4, but it wasn't a great overall stretch, if for no other reason that the team is down yet another starting pitcher (and this time for the whole season). Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe once again try to figure out how Milwaukee can piece it together, especially with Joe Ross str…
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It's NFL Draft Day! Three former LSU Tigers, Jayden Daniels, Malik Nabers, and Brian Thomas Jr. are expected to be first round draft picks on Thursday night. Daniels is a heavy favorite to be a top three pick and even the second pick overall after the Chicago Bears select Caleb Williams with the first overall pick. But Daniels has a special skillse…
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It's a Mailbag Wednesday! On today's edition of Locked On LSU we address your transfer portal-related questions and address the philosophical question facing every single college football coach across America: is recruiting and developing better for the strength of a program rather than building through the transfer portal? Which path is best for B…
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LSU Tigers running back John Emery Jr. announced Tuesday afternoon that he will enter the transfer portal after spending the last five seasons in Baton Rouge. The New Orleans area native was a five-star coming out of Destrehan High School and was one of the highest rated players in the state of Louisiana. Emery Jr. had a couple of solid seasons, bu…
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The college football transfer portal is open for another week and while LSU continues to look around the portal to add talent and depth at positions of need, players currently on the roster continue to enter the transfer portal as well. The grand total of players leaving Baton Rouge is up to six, including four young, defensive players. Is there a …
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