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Welcome to Do Business with Todd Frazier! Here, we talk about business development strategies, practical tools, and tips to help your business succeed. As a business strategy expert, licensed CPA, and content specialist, Todd Frazier loves talking about what it takes to DO BUSINESS. Stop waiting, start DOING!
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Jesus + Coffee

Frazier Industries, Inc

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Welcome to Jesus and Coffee! The show where we have conversations about life, Jesus, God, the Bible, and drink coffee. Our hope is that this show can help encourage people in their walk with Christ and have meaningful conversations that can impact our world. Drink up and be blessed!
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Agbioscience

AgriNovus Indiana

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This weekly podcast dives into the agbioscience sector, where agriculture, life sciences innovation and cutting-edge technology converge. Agbioscience is an in-depth conversation with leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs across food, animal health. plant science and agtech. Learn more about industry innovation and where it's heading from those leading the way.
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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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Host Stacy Havener brings you the storytelling tips, sales strategies, behavioral secrets, and inspirational stories that help YOU turn your words into dollars. Learn from sales and marketing experts. Meet finance and investment leaders, founders and fund managers who have made it, and the ones on the rise. Because there are people behind the portfolios. Their stories matter. So does yours. @stacyhavener // www.billiondollarbackstory.com/
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Look Behind The Look

Host Tiffany Bartok Brings You Closer To The Details Behind Your Favorite Looks In Film, Television and Music

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Look Behind The Look, hosted by filmmaker Tiffany Bartok (Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story), breaks down the most creative looks across TV, film, music, and fashion in exclusive conversations with the artists that created them. Oscar and BAFTA Award Winning makeup and hair artists and costume designers share their process and stories from set with A-List talent, while fashion's elite makeup and hair stylists, photographers and stylists recount tales behind their VOGUE covers. Even he ...
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Welcome to "The Plug by IHMURSIV," where you'll find the latest trends, insider knowledge, and exclusive insights. Hosted by industry experts, the podcast features conversations with influencers, disruptors, and innovators, making it your essential source for all things from digital culture to cutting-edge tech. Whether you're seeking to stay ahead in your career or simply want to expand your knowledge, tuning in to "The Plug" will help you get plugged in. Your future is just a listen away.
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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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Let’s be real: boutique building is no walk in the park; it's a rollercoaster of gutsy moves and unexpected comebacks. Today, we’re sitting down with a guest who knows all about that. Meet Sean Peche, a value investing specialist who's transitioned from the $35B big leagues to crafting his own firm. In this episode, Sean and Stacy unpack: His Backs…
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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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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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Food: it’s the only economy that touches every person the planet and ideally, we have a relationship with it three times a day. Despite that, many don’t know where their food comes from or its connection to the farm. Christy Wright, Director of Global Food at Corteva Agriscience, joins us today to connect the farmgate to the dinnerplate, the global…
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Your backstory isn’t as cut and dry as your resume, but It’s not quite a full look at your diary, either. If you want to craft a compelling backstory, you have to find the sweet spot between these two extremes. And that’s exactly what Stacy is walking you through in this episode. Listen in as she breaks down: How much should you share, and to what …
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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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Want to book more meetings for your fund? It’s time to face the music. Cold intro emails are out. A relationship-first approach is in. Take it from Stacy (and her clients at Havener Capital), who are using the exact strategy she’s laying out in this episode to book meetings with investors who are primed to say yes. Listen in as today as Stacy cover…
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Welcome to Season 5 of Look Behind The Look! We are thrilled to kick off this milestone season with the incredibly talented Moira Frazier, who’s back with us after another Emmy nomination for her brilliant work on Abbott Elementary. We will get into her creative process, and all the behind-the-scenes magic that brings the characters of Abbott Eleme…
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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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In Part 4 of 'The Scientist and The Storyteller' series, Dr. Daniel Crosby, a behavioral psychologist is back and ready to tell you the cold hard truth about why your brain might be sabotaging your storytelling game. Listen in as he and Stacy discuss: Why our brains cling to conformity, killing our chances of standing out Why linear stories put peo…
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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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On today's show: Fiery stump speeches took center stage at the Neshoba County Fair. Then, federal investigators found evidence of discrimination in how farm insurance was given out. A new initiative is seeking to right that wrong. Plus, students are showing off their quick-thinking skills this weekend in the Mississippi Quiz Bowl on Economics. Host…
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On today's show; We visit the Neshoba County Fair where the politicking has begun. Then, A coalition of Black women in Mississippi and across the country are ramping up efforts to elect Kamala Harris as the next President. Plus, The owner of a black-owned and operated bookstore in New Orleans discusses the lasting legacy of James Baldwin, who would…
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On today's show; A new federal regulation could make it easier for Mississippians to contact incarcerated loved ones. From the Gulf States Newsroom; there’s a movement in the South to train more nurses on how help people following a sexual assault. Plus, a look at how a Mississippi woman found her calling late in life, navigating enormous ships to …
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On today's episode; It's getting harder to find affordable home insurance on the coast. Then, how rideshares can help folks in Mississippi visit their county health department. Plus, how residents along the gulf are getting prepared for the most active part of the hurricane system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Introducing Story Snacks! A bite-sized, jam-packed series for fund managers who are ready to master strategic storytelling in less than 20 minutes per week! Listen in today as Stacey answers every established firm’s burning question, “Who cares about the founder?” Plus, learn: Why a founder’s backstory matters–even for firms managing billions How t…
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Cooperatives and retailers have been critical infrastructure for agriculture for generations. Keystone Cooperative CEO, Kevin Still, joins today to discuss their key role on farming operations and how ag retail has evolved since its inception. As on-farm technologies continue to advance so does its role in cooperatives’ product portfolio. Kevin div…
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July was a month of momentum for the agbiosciences, including the release of new research that revealed Indiana agbioscience contributes nearly $70B to the state’s economy. We are here to recap the month: Accelerate 2050 – a new study that highlights three priority opportunities for the agbiosciences including Food is Health, Farmer-Focused Innovat…
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If you’ve been dismissing frontier markets because they seem “too risky,” you’re missing out on a treasure trove of alpha. Take it from Consilium CIO Jonathan Binder and CEO Charlie Cassel. For 13+ years, they’ve managed to beat EM benchmark indexes time and time again. In this episode, they share their playbook for successful FM investing and brea…
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Getting Ready for 2025 with more Bite-Sized Episodes and interviews with industry experts, celebrating the craft of hair and makeup artistry, and costume design. I wanted to let you in on how we got here and thank you for subscribing, spreading the word and for building a community that celebrates incredible work. Get full access to Look Behind The…
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There are surprising changes in this year's presidential race. How are Mississippians feeling about what's happening? Then, Jackson officials want to reduce crime among youth in their city, but some teens say the curfew they've been under for months isn't helping. Plus, The Gulf South is now home to AI-powered ammunition vending machines- in grocer…
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Food – it's the only economy in the world that touches every person on the planet and it’s foundational to human health. So much so that leaders across the economy are uniting the power of food to drive health. It’s a new category of innovation called Food is Health and the nation’s 2nd largest health insurer, Elevance Health, is investing in this …
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Join me to celebrate the Icon that is Faye Dunaway by taking a closer look into CHINATOWN's Evelyn Mulwray. Let's look at what the collaboration of artists like costume designer Anthea Sylbert, and makeup artist and hair designers Lee Harman and Hank Edds resulted in and hear about the detail that went into the unforgettable look of Evelyn. *Don't …
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Experts in the field of mental health are gathered in Flowood this week to discuss how they can improve the lives of youth in Mississippi. Then, Oyster populations along the Mississippi Gulf Coast are struggling to recover after years of environmental disasters. Plus, we speak with an Olympic athlete with ties to Mississippi ahead of tonight's open…
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A Mississippi Congressman is helping to lead an investigation into security failures that led up to the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. He also weighs in on recent developments in the Presidential race. Then, what can Mississippians do to spot and prevent scams? Federal officials are meeting with communities in the state t…
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Discussions continue about if Mississippi communities want to move forward with a flood mitigation plan in the Delta. Then, a legislative task force is working with experts across many fields to better understand the mental health needs for youth in the state. Plus, how volunteers and organizers stood up to extreme violence in Mississippi as they p…
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Feel like your marketing is falling flat? You’re not alone. In 2024, most fund managers are facing the music. Outdated marketing tactics like sending PDF letters to investors just don’t cut it anymore. The good news? Embracing modern marketing can be simple and time and cost effective when you have the right game plan. Listen in today for Stacy’s m…
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How could a flood mitigation project affect residents in the Mississippi Delta? Community members weigh in. Then, Biden dropped out of the presidential race. How are Mississippians responding to the decision? And ahead from the Gulf States Newsroom: another push to expand the United Auto Workers Union in the south has failed to gain traction. Hoste…
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The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned a ruling that would have restored the voting rights to people convicted of certain felonies who have served their sentences. Then, conservatives from Mississippi reflect on this year's Republican National Convention. And from the Gulf States Newsroom, the most widespread grocery store in the country…
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A team of researchers recently dug in to Indiana’s $69.6 agbioscience economy and its opportunities for growth well into the future – 2050, to be exact. Amanda Rose, agri-food systems lead for RTI International, joins us to elaborate on the newly released study, Accelerate 2050: A Vision for Indiana Agbioscience, and three defined opportunities for…
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A growing number of national Democrats are calling for President Biden to drop out of the presidential race. What do party leaders in Mississippi think? Then, republicans in Mississippi are returning home from this year's Republican National Convention. Their takeaways are ahead. Plus, the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi is being ordained the firs…
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has projected to move from hype to help in 2024, generated by a shift in the global economy. There are tech companies taking that ambition and turning it into a reality and one of them joins us today. Dustin Sapp, CEO of Traction Ag, addresses farm accounting through technology, the sophistication of farming operations …
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Some Mississippi lawmakers want to make it easier for families to choose private or charter schools for their children. But critics say these new measures could undermine public school funding. Then, Mississippi ranks at the bottom of the nation for access to reproductive health. Plus, a new book follows the earliest efforts to integrate the milita…
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What services are available for veterans in Mississippi who struggle to find housing? Then, youth in Jackson are under a curfew. City officials say it will help with violence, but some residents say there are better solutions. Plus, a new book follows how Mississippi culture helped shape the life and legacy of country music singer Marty Stuart. Hos…
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Cannabis capital curious? Steve Ham and Patrick Kim of Altmore Capital are here to show you the way. Although it has advanced considerably over the past half-dozen years, the U.S. cannabis industry remains full of complexities as it rapidly matures. That’s why today, Stacy and the Altmore team are covering: The current cannabis capital landscape Pr…
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Mississippi delegates at the Republican National Convention have cast their votes for Donald Trump to be the party's candidate in November's Presidential race. Then, today marks the 2 anniversary of 988, the emergency hotline for mental health crises. Plus, a new survey is underway to better understand Mississippi's black bear population and how th…
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Republicans gather in Milwaukee Wisconsin this week for the Republican National Convention, and several representatives from Mississippi will be in attendance. Then, lawmakers are having to consider their options as federal courts have ruled the state must redraw several state senate and house district lines. Plus, a doctor shares some ideas on how…
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A new long-term medical facility is under construction in Jackson to care for children with exceptional medical needs. Then, Gulf South prison reform advocate talks about efforts to reduce gun violence in Northern Louisiana. That's coming up from the Gulf States newsroom. Plus, today kicks off tax-free weekend in Mississippi, a time for folks to ge…
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The Army Corps of Engineers releases a new report about how Mississippi could curb flooding along the Pearl River in Jackson. Then, advocates for fair wages are renewing their calls this week to close the gender pay gap. Plus, a new documentary follows the life of a Vicksburg storyteller, and how storytelling has helped become a major part of Missi…
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Capital and science – two key ingredients that are shaping the future of the agbioscience economy. Dr. Jaleh Daie, Managing Partner of Aurora Equity, joins us today to talk about the state of risk capital in agbioscience, the round trip we’ve taken in the last six years and how it compares to other areas of investment. With Jaleh’s rich background …
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A federal lawsuit could change how Mail-In ballots are counted in Mississippi's general election this November. Then, Mississippi has one of the nation's highest HIV transmission rates, and one statewide organization is working to address barriers to care and prevention of the disease. Plus, a look back at Freedom Summer, and how it helped embolden…
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There’s nothing a woman in a power suit can’t do. Shake up a male-dominated industry? Check. Redefine leadership? Check. Inspire generations to come? Check. In this episode, Rayna Lesser Hannaway shares her inspiration for doing all of the above. Listen as Rayna and Stacy discuss: • Her backstory– from looking up to her fierce, go-getter lawyer mom…
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A new report shows Mississippi's K-12 chronic absenteeism rate has surged. What are the reasons students aren't showing up for school? Then, high temperatures can make getting active in the summer difficult. Health experts say staying hydrated and exercising indoors may be a good alternative. Plus, Should heat waves get names? As temperatures conti…
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Federal courts have ruled that Mississippi must redraw the electoral lines for several districts that were found to dilute the power of black voters. Then, new grant funding could help some Mississippians who have wrongfully been denied or evicted from their housing. Plus, efforts are underway to increase voter participation in Mississippi. Hosted …
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The vast majority of Mississippians support early childhood education according to a new report. Then, fire chiefs are reminding folks to be safe around fireworks this 4th of July weekend. Plus, a dive into how the Mississippi River has become one of the most significant waterways in the nation, especially in the state. Hosted on Acast. See acast.c…
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It's extremely hot this summer, which could cause some Mississippians to experience unique health issues. Then from the Gulf States Newsroom, Residents of a Gulf South city that has struggled with a surge in gun violence say mass incarceration has contributed to the problem. Plus, an oral history project in Jackson aims to capture how family life h…
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