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Celebrate Arkansas

Celebrate Arkansas

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Welcome to Celebrate Arkansas, where we delve into the dynamic intersection of business impact and community vibrancy in the heart of Arkansas. Join us as we spotlight the voices of visionary leaders and passionate members of our state that are shaping local landscapes and explore the pulse of Arkansas' ever-evolving economic and social landscape.
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AgriCulture

Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation

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AgriCulture, a national award-winning production, is not a podcast about raising crops or cows but how farmers navigate challenges and cultivate meaningful lives. They tell their stories, struggles and satisfactions from the farm in Arkansas.
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The Arkansas Times podcast is back! Since 2011, the Week in Review Podcast has been the place to go for the straight dirt on Arkansas news, politics and more. Join us each week as Arkansas Times reporters and editors discuss the top stories of the week (and whatever else is on our minds).
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"I'd Read That!" is a biweekly show hosted by Liz and Jerry, all about their love for books. From fantasy to romance, horror to thrillers, they'll be sharing their favorite reads and upcoming book selections. Join in on the fun as they discuss their book-related favorites and offer their thoughts and opinions on their latest reads. With their witty banter and insightful commentary, "I'd Read That!" is the perfect show for anyone who loves to read. So be sure to tune in every two weeks and en ...
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Do you live in Neosho or the surrounding communities? If so, this is a podcast just for you. This is a brief rundown of local events and organizations in the Four-State area (Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma). Produced by KNEO 91.7 FM in Neosho, MO, and hosted by Luke Taylor. Brought to you by the Sky High Podcast Network.
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Blackbelt Voices

Blackbelt Media LLC

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The Blackbelt Voices podcast tells stories from and about Black folks down South that honor our history, celebrate our culture, and shape our future. Through first-person narratives and in-depth conversations, hosts Adena J. White, Kara Wilkins, and Katrina Dupins share the experiences of Black Southerners living in, loving, and reconciling with the region we call home. Music: Prentice Dupins Jr. Logo Design: Kara Darling Creative
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Historic Jefferson Highway

Big Blend Radio Network

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Broadcasting every 4th Thursday, this Big Blend Radio podcast focuses on the historic Jefferson Highway, an international highway that runs from Winnipeg, Canada down through Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, to New Orleans, Louisiana. There are some parts of Arkansas that were also part of the historic route. It was created by the Jefferson Highway Association, which was originally founded in 1915. The Jefferson Highway, also known as “The Pines to the Palms Highway,” ...
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A digital platform designed to inform, educate, and engage with the Arkansas community. Our podcast facilitates meaningful conversations about health-related topics, fostering stronger connections between the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) and communities across the state.
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Locked On SEC podcast is the daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the games and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info from every team in the SEC. Host Chris Gordy provides your daily SEC fix with expert opinions, film reviews, interviews, recaps, local analysis, and coverage of all things going on in the SEC. You’ll hear about all the rivalries, the triumphs, and the unforgettable moments from Lexington to Fayetteville and Starkville to Gainesville, and all points in ...
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Welcome to the Beyond the Tap Podcast, the show that brings you the best of craft alcohol by the people who make it. Together we are going to be inspired, get educated, and celebrate the people who are making it happen. Tune in as we sit down with the top brewers, distillers, and vintners across the world.
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Radio personality, Johnny Sanchez is living life and having a lot of laughs with his many guests ranging from movie stars, radio and tv personalities, musicians, comedians, athletes, celebrities, and other people of interest! Be sure to subscribe so you get notifications when each new episode is released. Also search Life & Laughs Podcast on YouTube for some of the video interviews and lots of extras! Thanks so much for listening!
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Beer has been creating community, laughter, inspiration, and just plain awesome stories for centuries. Join us as we talk with fellow craft beer lovers and adventurers about being entrepreneurs, avid hikers, crazy-ass mountain bikers, parents, home-brewers, volunteers, and anyone who is living their Stout Life. So grab your favorite craft beer, embrace your favorite person, and get ready to be inspired to live your Stout Life. We are Ken and April Pishna, and we created The Craft Beer Travel ...
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Pump up your self-confidence, stop caring about what other people think, and focus on being your authentic self - while laughing so hard you might snort. The Age Inappropriately Show is a weekly video podcast hosted by Mandi Blackford – the cheeky glam ma’am behind the Champagne Fabulous brand of gifts and home décor. Have you ever been told you were too old/fat/____ to do something? Or stopped yourself from trying things because others wouldn’t think it was ”appropriate”? Mandi shares how s ...
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Chatting with Rabbi Mike

Chatting with Rabbi Mike

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Rabbi Michael E. Harvey of the Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas, was ordained by the Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion in 2015. He earned a Master’s degree in Hebrew Letters from Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion & a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Boston University. Throughout his tenure at HUC-JIR, Rabbi Harvey served congregations, small & large, in Arkansas, Missouri, Ohio, Alabama, Mississippi, & Texas.Certified as a Prepare & Enrich marital & p ...
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In this episode we sit down with Cedric Clark, the EVP of Store Operations at Walmart US. Get ready to be inspired as Cedric shares his incredible journey and unwavering commitment to giving back through his journey at Walmart. From community initiatives to employee empowerment, Cedric’s passion for making a difference shines through in every story…
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Stories discussed this week: Repro rights supporters cheer a milestone in push to put abortion on the ballot: https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/07/05/photos-repro-rights-supporters-cheer-a-milestone-in-push-to-put-abortion-on-the-ballot Secretary of state disqualifies Arkansas Abortion Amendment from ballot on technicality: https://arktimes.c…
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On today's show, we discuss the latest regarding two more offseason Georgia football player arrests as Smael Mondon and Bo Hughley were arrested this week for reckless driving, as we ask - how does this keep happening in Athens? Clearly Kirby Smart has more than sent a message to his players about being responsible when driving, but why is the mess…
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On today's show, we're joined by former Florida Gators tight end Ben Troupe as we discuss a number of topics including Brett Yormark's comments at Big 12 Media Days as he says it's his goal to make the Big 12 the best conference in the country... that will never happen. We also discuss the 2024 Florida Gators with Ben and realistic expectations for…
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This week, we talk to KNEO's own John Ball about our upcoming coverage of the Newton County Fair 2024, July 10-13. Welcome to the KNEO Community Connection, where each week we talk to local leaders about compelling issues, events and organizations in the Four-State area (Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma). This program is brought to you by KN…
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Fewer youths are pursuing farming careers. The average age of American farmers is 58 (20 years older than the citizen average). Anna Sweat, a 17-year-old raised on Sweat Farms in Southwest Arkansas, admits she has considered other lifestyles but plans to earn a degree in ag business. Hear her story and her dad’s tips on keeping the next generation …
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On today's show, we catch up with Missouri QB Brady Cook as he talks about the team's success from last season as they hope to do it again this year after an 11-win season. Cook also talks about their talented WR room which includes stud Luther Burden, and trying to replace RB Cody Schrader's production from last year. He also touches on some of th…
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On today’s episode, we catch up with several SEC quarterbacks at the Manning Passing Academy. First up, it's Georgia Bulldogs QB Carson Beck as talk with him about his first experience coaching kinds a the Manning camp, what the spring has been like for him and the team, Kirby Smart's message to the team from the spring and much more. Also, we catc…
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Choosing Arkansas with Dr. Karama Neal shares stories of those who chose Arkansas as their home. We want to help you make the Natural State your natural choice. On today's episode, we talk to Samantha Evans about what brought her back to her home state after living away for many years. We hope these conversations inspire you to learn more about pro…
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This week, we talk to Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey about some current cases his office has been pursuing, include the protection of religious freedom and Planned Parenthood's trafficking of minors across state lines. Welcome to the KNEO Community Connection, where each week we talk to local leaders about compelling issues, events and org…
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On today's show, we officially welcome Oklahoma to the SEC as the Sooners had a huge on campus celebration on Monday as the former Big12 team made the move over to the Southeastern Conference. Highlights from the SEC Network coverage as OU Athletic Director Joe Castiglione took an opportunity to take a shot at former head football coach Lincoln Ril…
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On today's show, we are live from the University of Texas campus in Austin as the Longhorns held a full day celebration as they officially joined the Southeastern Conference effective today! We catch up with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey as well as Longhorn basketball coach Rodney Terry as they discuss this monumental day. We also are joined by form…
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Stories Discussed this week: POSTMORTEM: Joe Biden and Donald Trump face off in presidential debate https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/06/27/liveblog-joe-biden-and-donald-trump-face-off-in-presidential-debate Why it’s a big deal that the Supreme Court struck down Chevron deference https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/06/28/why-its-a-big-dea…
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Bud Elliott's "Blue-Chip Ratio" for 2024 is out, as he lists 16 teams that can win the National Championship this year based on his Blue Chip Ratio, which evaluates how many blue chip recruits teams have signed over their past four recruiting classes. Based on which teams have won the National Championship every year, only teams that make this list…
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Celebrate Great Outdoors Month and National Rivers Month with this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Historic Jefferson Highway" Show that focuses on Itasca State Park in Minnesota and the Empress Boat Club in Iowa Falls. FEATURED GUESTS: - ROGER BELL, President of the Jefferson Highway Association. Info: https://jeffersonhighway.org/ - CONNIE COX - Le…
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Get to know two of our favorite people from the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County as we sit down with Ashely Skaggs, Director of Programs and Kaleigh Spoon, 2024 Southwest Youth of the Year. Celebrate has partnered with the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County for years, and we are excited to share with you what makes our local club so special. Ashl…
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This week, we talk to Jessica Johnson, the Public Information Officer for the City of Neosho. She talks about this weekend's Celebrate Neosho event, which starts at 4pm on Saturday. Welcome to the KNEO Community Connection, where each week we talk to local leaders about compelling issues, events and organizations in the Four-State area (Missouri, A…
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Texas A&M baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle leaves the Aggies for the Texas Longhorns, after coming up short one game in the College World Series on Monday night, Schloss reunites with old TCU cohort Chris Del Conte in Austin. After comments on postgame Monday night where he said emphatically denied that he was leaving Texas A&M baseball, taking a re…
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On today's show, we react to the news from Friday as Oklahoma Sooners head coach Brent Venables got a contract extension that will keep him in Norman through 2029. The six-year contract will pay the 53-year old Venables $51.6 million, an average of $8.5 million per year. But why did they do this NOW, before he even coaches a game in the SEC? We run…
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Stories Discussed this week: Dashcam footage from ATF raid that killed LR airport director Malinowski released by prosecutor https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/06/19/dashcam-footage-from-atf-raid-that-killed-lr-airport-director-malinowski-released-by-prosecutor Bodycam footage of attorney’s arrest at bar association convention supports her ver…
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It is hype season across the SEC and college football, so as we are joined by our buddy Chris Marler, we debut a segment called "Chill The Hell Out", as we talk about teams that folks are maybe TOO high on this offseason. Gordy makes a case for the Texas Longhorns getting too much hype as many pundits are putting them with Georgia as the two best t…
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In this episode, Liz & Jerry elaborate on another reading challenge. Read a book you want to travel to. Reading a book set in a place you want to visit is certainly more affordable than the real thing. It also gets you motivated to plan that big trip. Where would you like to go? Books Mentioned: Heartsong by Tj Klune Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor J…
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On today's show, we're talking all things SEC recruiting with our Locked On Recruiting Insider Brian Smith, as we discuss the recent trends in recruiting, including players getting paid NIL dollars just for a VISIT, as opposed to an actual commitment. We also touch on some of the schools filling up their classes like Alabama as they have 17 commitm…
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This week, we talk to Tina Ferguson, Executive Director of Youth and Family at the Tri-State Family YMCA in Neosho. She lets us know about the summer meal program. Learn more about all of the local Y's programs at https://tristatefamilyymca.org/ Welcome to the KNEO Community Connection, where each week we talk to local leaders about compelling issu…
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Dr. Karama Neal, principal of Neal Firm, aspires to help Arkansas achieve its full potential as a place where Black people can thrive. Achieving this potential requires not only the engagement of current Black Arkansans but also the economic, social, and political involvement of Black people with ties to the state — whether it's through kinship, fr…
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On today's show, we're joined by Auburn defensive lineman Jayson Jones as we talk with him about his offseason, and expectations for the Auburn Tigers in 2024? Jones talks about the new defensive coordinator in DJ Durkin and how he can be a difference-maker on the Plains this year as he brings a more aggressive mindset, combined with more depth on …
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One in five Arkansas children is hungry, yet the state’s hunters annually harvest 200,000 deer. Hot Spring County farmer Ronnie Ritter says he has a "calling" to get more venison to famished kids. Heart-wrenching stories drive Ritter as Director of Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry. Hear his stories and how you can help in this episode of AgriCul…
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On today's show, we discuss the news that Les Miles has filed a lawsuit against LSU and others for his 37 vacated wins that dropped his win percentage below .600, thus making him ineligible for the College Football Hall of Fame. For the record, vacating wins is silly, and does nothing to take away from the memory of the wins. But is Les Miles a Hal…
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Stories discussed this week: More tax cuts incoming: Governor calls special session next week https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/06/11/more-tax-cuts-incoming-governor-calls-special-session-next-week We can blame one of the clumsiest politicians in Arkansas history for next week’s special sessionhttps://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/06/13/we-…
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This week, guest host John Ball talks to Rick Holden, outgoing president of the Neosho Exchange Club, which built and maintains the flag memorial, which is one of Neosho's most recognizable landmarks. Welcome to the KNEO Community Connection, where each week we talk to local leaders about compelling issues, events and organizations in the Four-Stat…
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On today's show, we continue our 2024 SEC Player series with LSU wide receiver Kyle Parker as we discuss his decision to choose LSU last year as a four-star prospect as he redshirted behind future first round picks Brian Thomas Jr & Malik Nabers, and his expectations for himself for the upcoming season. Parker also discusses his decision to stick i…
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On today's show - ESPN has released the approximate start times for the remainder of the 2024 SEC football season, with the first season of all SEC games exclusively on ABC and ESPN channels. All SEC games have been designated either morning kickoffs, afternoon, night, or "Flex" which will be decided between afternoon or night. Who got the best dra…
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Industrious Ellis Bell flew alone at night for 45 years in a 1956 Cessna to successfully run a Forrest City farm and St. Louis insurance business. Hear his turbulent ascent to vocational victories and heart to help other minorities on this episode of the national award-winning AgriCulture podcast.By Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation
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