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Sumner County Sports

Main Street Media of Tennessee

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Want to know what's happening with your high school team in Sumner County? Tune in each week for the Sumner County Sports Show and hear from Blaine Kellar, sports editor for the Gallatin News, Hendersonville Standard and Portland Sun.
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On July 20, 2020, 18-year-old Grant Solomon tragically died in Gallatin, Tennessee; his body was found in a ditch underneath his own truck. In what was described as a freak accident, the details of Grant’s death remain unclear to many people. The only known witness was Grant's father, Aaron Solomon*, a former Nashville TV News Anchor turned financial analyst. There was no investigation or accident reconstruction of the automobile fatality and shockingly NO autopsy; though there were many dis ...
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Distance To Empty

Kevin Goldberg and Peter Noyes

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Distance To Empty will take its audience deep into the world of ultra-endurance running, with a particular focus on races exceeding 200 miles. Through in-depth interviews with athletes, race organizers and sports scientists, the episodes shed light on the unique challenges and strategies involved in tackling these extreme distances. Tune in and learn what it takes to reach your distance to empty.
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A podcast about our beloved and treasured public lands where I interview subject matter experts and activists from across the country who are working to protect and advocate for our public lands and their wildlife, wilderness, and cultural values.
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Vol State Chat

VSCC Public Relations Office

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Welcome to The Vol State Chat. The Chat is a weekly talk show that takes you inside the Volunteer State Community College to let you know what’s happening in our academic programs and our activities and community events.Volunteer State Community College is a public, comprehensive community college offering quality, innovative educational programs, support, and services. We are located in middle Tennessee with campuses in Gallatin, Springfield, Livingston, and Cookeville.
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Welcome to The Dirt on the Past from The Extreme History Project and Gallatin Valley Community Radio, KGVM. Whether digging up a site or dusting off the archives, we bring you some of the most fascinating and cutting edge research in history and archaeology, and discuss why it matters today. Join co-hosts, Crystal Alegria and Nancy Mahoney as we converse with professionals in the fields of history, archaeology, and anthropology who bring the past…into the present.
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Public Power Now

American Public Power Association

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The American Public Power Association’s Public Power Now podcast brings listeners the latest news and insights from key public power utility executives, power industry players and APPA staff.
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Branding Beyond Business isn't about fitting into boxes – it's about breaking them open. Uncover the brilliance that sets you apart, and watch as your authentic self becomes your most potent asset. Your host, John Mediana believes that behind every brand and company there is a powerful personal brand leading the charge. Branding is more than just a logo or a tagline – it's a symphony of authenticity, passion, and purpose that resonates through every facet of your existence. In a landscape wh ...
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Wilderness Podcast

Wilderness Podcast

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Wilderness Podcast's mission is to spread contextual awareness surrounding wilderness issues and ideals by helping to facilitate a more in-depth appreciation through long form interviews with subject area experts. Wilderness Podcast is a conservation-based passion project.
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In this episode, the hosts are joined by Francis Picard for a bonus intro guest. Francis recently completed the Badwater 135 race. They discuss Francis' experience at the race, including the challenging start, managing nutrition in the heat, and dealing with bees along the course. They also talk about the high and low points of the race and whether…
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In this detailed conversation, I interview Dr. Joseph Scalia III to discuss our journey with the Gallatin Yellowstone Wilderness Alliance (GYWA) based in Bozeman, Montana and the broader challenges facing wilderness preservation. We reflect on our past and present experiences, including efforts to advocate for wilderness designations on public land…
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Each year, Big Sky’s Wildlands Music Festival carefully selects the conservation-minded non-profit organizations that will benefit from its sizable proceeds and the chosen few in 2024 are Wild Montana, Greater Yellowstone Coalition, and Gallatin Valley Land Trust. Hoary Marmot welcomed the fearless leaders of all three non-profits to take a turn in…
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Our dear theologian friend Tripp Fuller visits the Hoary Marmot back yard for an informal chat about religion in the most Montana way possible… over several cold beers. Tripp’s long-popular “Homebrewed Christianity” podcast is a must-listen for anyone with an interest in process theology. In our interview, Tripp skims the surface and discusses the …
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In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Janisse Quiñones, the new Chief Executive Officer and Chief Engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, provides an overview of the steps the utility is taking to meet its goal of transitioning to 100% renewable energy by 2035 and discusses her long-term goals for LADWP.…
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We’re in the throes of summer events season, and this week we’re previewing Fader Magavin & the Risky Livers as it prepares to perform its unique brand of underground country music at the Wildlands Music Festival August 2nd in Big Sky. Based in Jackson, Wyoming, frontman Willie McMillon joins Hoary Marmot to talk about his past exploits as a snowbo…
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This episode starts out chaotic, fun, frivolous and hilarious - talking carrot cake and nudist camps - all in the same breath! Host Mary Anne Oglesby-Sutherly and producer Sue Duffield, take the rabbit trail down that crazy path of spilled medicine caplets, Mark Lowry's giant custom pill box container, to even talking (as friends do) about the dile…
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Welcome to the Branding Beyond Business Podcast! In this session, Colson and I unpack the art of authentic sales and the power of offering value. We shatter the negative beliefs about sales and dive into the importance of building genuine relationships. We discuss the shift from cold calling to genuine content creation and how to effectively utiliz…
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In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Troy Adams, General Manager for Wisconsin public power utility Manitowoc Public Utilities, details a power plant boiler refueling project being pursued by the utility and details how the utility’s customers will benefit from a utility community solar project.…
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It’s Big Sky PBR weekend and we’re kicking the 3-day event off in style — an interview with the voice of PBR, Cord McCoy! Cord answers questions about bulls, cowboys, and The Amazing Race with the urgency they deserve. Full interview: https://youtu.be/szgQkI3RieE?si=zjTbw2jNx1qWqlnf And don’t forget to grab your Wildlands tickets before they’re all…
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The Waypoint in Big Sky has come a long way since its Lone Peak Cinema days. It’s still the best place to watch a movie in Big Sky, but the best kept secret in town is that now it’s also one of the best restaurants and bars. We chat with Owner John Romney, Manager Ben Axe, and new Executive Chef Dustin Rixey about The Waypoint’s evolution and offer…
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Megan Eckert, an ultra runner, shares her journey in the sport and her recent success at Six Days in the Dome. She started with a half marathon and fell in love with the distance, eventually transitioning to trail marathons and ultras. Megan found success in looped courses and backyard style races, enjoying the timed events and the community. She r…
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In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Paul Zummo, Director for Research & Development at APPA, provides an update on activities related to APPA’s Demonstration of Energy & Efficiency Developments program. The deadline to apply for DEED grants is fast approaching, with applications due no later than August 15.…
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The Dead & Down is well on its way to becoming Bozeman’s most famous touring band ever, led by frontman Taylor Burlage. You can experience their exploratory roots rock at the Under the Big Sky music festival in Whitefish July 13th or catch them at Bridger Brewing July 20th with Paul Cauthen. Taylor discusses the chance encounters that led to the ba…
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In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Vennela Yadhati, Vice President of Renewables Development at the New York Power Authority, details how enhanced authority provided to NYPA will give it the opportunity to tie a number of elements together “in a cohesive way to bring more renewable capacity online,” as well as allow NYPA to take ownership o…
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Charlie Catalano, an ultra runner with type 1 diabetes, shares his journey into the sport and his experience running the Tahoe 200. He discusses the challenges of managing his diabetes while training and racing, including monitoring his blood glucose levels and adjusting his insulin intake. Charlie emphasizes the importance of thriving (not just su…
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In this episode of 'Our Public Lands', I interview journalist and environmental investigator Paul Koberstein. Our conversation delves into the importance of protecting old growth forests, and their immense ecological and value. Paul shares his extensive experience in environmental journalism, highlighting landmark investigations by his outfit Casca…
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Crowe Boys are an energetic two-piece band bringing their soulful folk harmony to Big Sky this Tuesday (July 9) alongside Trampled by Turtles. Ocie and Wes Crowe join Hoary Marmot to talk about growing up gospel as part of a Southern family band, finding inspiration in real life and loss, and their upcoming trip to our area. Plus a surprisingly cha…
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Mary Anne Oglesby-Sutherly and her sidekick-producer Sue Duffield, take this episode down a memory lane right from the start. The one thing that stands out the most is not only their reminiscent ways reliving the corner drug store experience, but also the difficulty of navigating the larger box store pharmacies, especially for the elderly. With an …
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Over 4 million people visited Yellowstone National Park last year, most of them to see, photograph, and taunt majestic wildlife. But only one photographer shows the dedication it takes to elevate wildlife photography to an art form. Kevin Noble uses a stark, minimalist approach to make the rest of us look like hacks. His studio space on Main Street…
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In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Dawn Lindell, the new General Manager and CEO of public power utility Seattle City Light, details how the utility has been proactive when it comes to planning for the growth of transportation electrification and discusses what her immediate priorities have been as the new General Manager and CEO of the uti…
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Melanie White shares her experience running the Tahoe 200 mile race, discussing the challenges she faced, including vomiting, breathing issues, and quad problems. She highlights the beauty of the course and the camaraderie among runners and volunteers. Melanie emphasizes the importance of sleep during the race and her ability to nap quickly. She al…
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Jessica Wicks shares her journey from a non-runner to a 200-mile ultra runner, discussing her background, mental and physical challenges, and the unique experiences of being a back-of-the-pack runner. She also highlights the community, spiritual transformation, and the joy of meeting forever friends on the course. In this conversation, Jessica Wick…
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In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Mark Kimbell, General Manager for the Gallatin Department of Electricity in Tennessee, provides details on ongoing substation projects being pursued by the public power utility and discusses how the utility maintains fiscal responsibility and keeps rates low.…
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Quick announcement about the "Corruption Podcast"... Outlier: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-outlier-podcast/id1723869713 EPISODE NOTES AND DISCLAIMER: Accuracy of Information: The information presented in this podcast episode is based on the available evidence, reports, and public records. While efforts have been made to ensure accuracy…
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Hoary Marmot is stepping all over doctor-patient confidentiality as we speak with the driving force behind Bozeman Health. Birgen Knoff, Kelly Reynolds, and Kim Schellin give us the rundown on being Gallatin County’s largest private employer, servicing rural healthcare needs, and transporting emergency patients down the treacherous canyon between B…
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Episode 56 is a continuation from previous episode 55 (Unmerited Favor: A Daughter's Love Caring for Both Parents with Dementia) with Mary Gail Anderson, an adult child of two parents suffering with dementia and Parkinson's. This is caregiving to the absolute ultimate. Her exact words, when dealing with the medical professionals are, "question ever…
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A cross promotion from The Outlier Podcast- another case of a mysterious death from Sumner County TN: LAUREN AGEE, PART 1. LAUREN AGEE mysteriously died in July of 2015 at an annual party known as WAKEFEST in Center Hill Lake, Tennessee. AGEE'S death sparked suspicion as her friends never reported her missing, and even posted about what a great wee…
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In the inaugural episode of 'Our Public Lands,' host Adam Bronstein speaks with Sharon Selvaggio from the Xerces Society about the federal USDA APHIS grasshopper and Mormon cricket spraying program. They explore the extensive use of pesticides on public and private lands to control these native species and its widespread ecological impacts. Sharon …
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Rachel Entrekin shares her journey into ultrarunning and her experience at the Cocodona 250 race. She talks about how she got into running and gradually progressed to longer distances. Rachel discusses her goals for the race, including enjoying the experience, finishing, and sleeping in a bed by Thursday evening. She also talks about the challenges…
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In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Mandip Samra, the new General Manager of California public power utility Burbank Water and Power, details her immediate priorities as the new General Manager of the utility and discusses the benefits that will flow from a recently commissioned long-duration energy storage system.…
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Here’s one for thespians and people who are tolerant of thespians. This episode we’re talking about Bozeman’s premiere community theater, Verge! Kate Britton and Heidi Krutchkoff join us to highlight the shows and programs available to anyone in our area, plus they join Michelle to help us put on an impromptu preview of a new hit musical, “Oh Monta…
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In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Patrick Hart, APPA’s Senior Director for Resilience Programs, and Tori Leger, Employee Development Coordinator at Louisiana public power utility Lafayette Utilities System, detail the features and benefits of APPA’s newly released eSafety Tracker. Details about the eSafety tracker are available on APPA’s w…
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In this episode, the hosts and guest discuss the Tahoe 200 mile endurance run, providing a detailed course preview and sharing personal experiences from the race. They cover various sections of the course, including the start at Heavenly to Armstrong Pass, Armstrong to Housewife Hill, Heavenly to Spooner, Spooner Summit to Village Green, Brockway S…
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Jason Matthews is the owner and founder of Yellowstone Dog Sled Adventures located on Taylor Road. The proud owner of almost 101 husky dogs, Jason runs an impressive operation and you’d be smart to go ahead and book a dog sled tour for this winter. Full interview: https://youtu.be/A4lVumZn3fA?si=KfeX1lG0uHmK5uQI For booking info: https://yellowston…
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People with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias are usually cared for by family members or friends. The majority of people with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias receive care in their homes. Each year, more than 16 million Americans provide more than 17 billion hours of unpaid care for family and friends with Alzheimer’s disease and r…
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NEW JUNE EPISODE! GRANT SOLOMON would have been 22 years old this month- we continue to ensure that his case is not swept under the rug. Today we remember Grant; plus discuss corruption as to how it relates to the Johnson City case, a Metro Nashville PD internal investigation...and the tragically deceased Pastor's wife, MICA MILLER. DOMESTIC ABUSE …
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In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Keith Butcher, General Manager of Minnesota public power utility Princeton Public Utilities, provides an update on the utility’s electric capital improvements plan and details how the utility has undergone a remarkable transformation over the last five years by placing a strong emphasis on operational effi…
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Michael Koppy shares his journey into ultra running, from his high school running experiences to his transition into ultra triathlons and eventually 200-mile races. He discusses his approach to training, the transformative experience of running 200s, and his FKT achievements on long trails. The conversation also touches on age-related achievements …
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Dr. Cora Neumann is a PhD-level public health practitioner, policy advocate and non-profit strategist, plus she’s a mom who’s been a waitress, nanny, and construction worker. And now hopefully a Montana state senator. Classic Bozeman overachiever. Cora sat down with us at our kitchen table to discuss the important issues she’ll tackle when her cons…
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