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Erica Kelley is a native Tennessean exploring historical and contemporary true crime in the South. Southern charm is attempted but southern sass is bountiful. Join her as she shows you just how southern fried the justice system can be in the Deep South.
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The Volunteer State

USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee

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The Volunteer State is a Tennessee Vols sports podcast covering sports topics from the University of Tennessee featuring The Knoxville News Sentinel's John Adams, Mike Wilson and Blake Toppmeyer. The Tennessean, Nashville Tennessee.
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LivinNash

Podcasts by The Tennessean

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A group of Tennessean reporters recorded their conversations on a variety of topics aimed at millennials and young families living in Nashville, Tenn. Listen in to find out more about things to do, places to eat, education and more.
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Tennessean politics reporter Joel Ebert and state politics reporter Natalie Allison host this Tennessee politics and policy podcast. Hear from candidates, constituents and other reporters as they dive in and analyze issues voters need to know.
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A Cajun Foodie with Geeky Inclinations & His occasional co-host his Sweet Tennessean Cowgirl. Talking about Life, Relationships, and Entertainment. I also will have other people on the show so the ... in the title makes room for other people to be on the podcast.
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There has never been a more critical time to unpack what is going on in our world today, especially as it impacts our local communities. Creator and host Jerome Moore engages in conversations with a diverse array of individuals, including community members, leaders, activists, politicians, and entertainers. Through these solution based discussions, Deep Dish Conversations aims to explore the perspectives of social change and provide a civil and brave platform for exploring critical social, c ...
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Edspective Podcast

Dr. Christopher F. SIlver, Dr. Jared Bigham, Dr. Jared Myracle

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The Edspective Podcast takes on the most challenging questions in education today. During each episode, Drs Jared Myracle and Jared Bigham examine one “big question” that is confronting the field of education. Leaning on their experience as educators, Jared and Jared tackle each episode’s “big question” by sharing their own unique perspectives and the thoughts and opinions of other experts in the field. The Edspective Podcast is not just for educators. People from all walks of life will find ...
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Tennessee baseball enjoys prime positioning to reach the College World Series finals. The Vols' epic rally against Florida State in their first game in Omaha will go down as the one of the top moments in program history. Will it also be the moment that unlocked the path to win the program's first-ever national championship? On today's episode, host…
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In the dark morning hours of September 11th 1991, in the small town of Jasper Alabama, a couple named Earl and Carrie Lawson were awoken by a fake emergency phone call that lured them out of the house. A masked man was waiting in their carport. Earl was bound with duct tape and the assailant forced Carrie their SUV and sped off into the darkness. C…
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In the wee hours of September 11, 1991, Earl and Carrie Lawson were awoken by an urgent phone call from a woman claiming to be a nurse who said Earl’s father was hospitalized and might not make it through the night. The couple threw on clothes and rushed out the door, only to be stopped by a masked man as they were getting in their Ford Explorer. H…
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How to define success? And what are some good vacation destinations in Mexico? Tony Vitello has answers to these questions. He also has another College World Series team on his hands. Tennessee’s baseball coach uncorked a lengthy rant after his Vols advanced to the CWS, during which he literally quoted the definition of success from the dictionary.…
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Tennessee baseball has been here before. Tony Vitello’s success is not new. He’s made winning the expectation. In previous seasons, though, talented Vols teams fizzled before the championship. That doesn’t mean this team will. In fact, these Vols are a deserving frontrunner to win the national championship. Their path will continue with an NCAA sup…
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In May of 1993, 18-year-old student Charlotte Childs was eagerly anticipating her high school graduation in Holly Hill, South Carolina. She was busy attending all sorts of pre-graduation celebrations in the lead-up to the big day, including a get-together for her fellow high school seniors the evening before. But after dropping her best friend home…
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For nearly a decade, the Wellnitz family murders haunted the small town of Columbia, Kentucky. The tight knit community had no clue why these good people were mercilessly executed in their own home. They were known for their thriving veterinary clinic and their kind hearts. But someone had been viciously murdered the family and even though investig…
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Transfers are a reality of college football in 2024, but Tennessee loses fewer players than most. Even better, the Vols very rarely lose top performers. Tennessee bid farewell to 15 transfers this offseason, three of whom were walk-ons. That's the fewest number of transfer departures for any SEC team. By comparison, Alabama lost 39 players to the p…
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Jerome Moore as he engages in a conversation about food injustice alongside C.J. Sentell, CEO of the Nashville Food Project. Together, they peel back the layers of disparity within our food systems, unpacking the harsh realities of food apartheid and the pivotal role of community-driven solutions in moving towards a future of food justice. Watch Ep…
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Parents have to trust caregivers. It’s just a fact of life. Often we feel more comfortable with a family friend than a daycare. That’s what Tiffany and David Shell did for their daughter Annie. They trusted Brandi Giannunzio. She babysat their two youngest daughters. She was good with their girls. They had no reason to believe Brandi would leave th…
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Luis Mata Advocate, Immigrant, and Proud Tennessean Running for TN State Representative, District 49. Watch Full Video Interview on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeromeMooreCommunityChangers Website: https://www.deepdishconversations.com/ Follow On: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepdishconvos https://www.instagram.com/deepdishconvos/ htt…
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Nancy Brophy fills her novels with romantic betrayals and murder. It’s a far cry from her quiet life in the suburbs, where she and her chef husband, Dan, are living out their golden years. But when Dan is shot dead, Nancy finds herself at the center of a murder case that could be ripped from the pages of her novels. From Wondery, this is a story ab…
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Part of coaching the Lady Vols means testing yourself against the nation's best opponents. Kim Caldwell will experience that in her first season at Tennessee. The Lady Vols will host UConn next season, a restoration of a rivalry that went on a one-year hiatus last season. There was a time when this rivalry of blue bloods and clash of Pat Summitt an…
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Dr. Joseph Webb, CEO of Nashville General Hospital, on Nashville Healthcare, Inequities, Challenges and Opportunities Watch Full Video Interview on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeromeMooreCommunityChangers Website: https://www.deepdishconversations.com/ Follow On: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepdishconvos https://www.instagram.com/dee…
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Three Tennessee football players were selected in the NFL Draft last week. Cause for celebration, or concern? The four qualifying teams for last season’s College Football Playoff combined for 44 draft picks. That suggests that if Tennessee wants to go from competitive program to national championship program under Josh Heupel, he needs to start pro…
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After Laura Ackerson lost full custody of her sons, she was heartbroken, but she sprang into action. Within 2 weeks, she got another hearing but she still only got weekends. She had to completely overhaul her life. Within a year, Laura found a great apartment and opened her own ad agency—not just a stable job, but a career she was proud of. Meanwhi…
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Marshall Crawford, CEO of the Housing Fund, on Building Communities and Access to Affordable Housing in Tennessee. Watch Full Video Interview on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeromeMooreCommunityChangers Website: https://www.deepdishconversations.com/ Follow On: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepdishconvos https://www.instagram.com/deepdi…
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Jerome Moore and Janet Wolf address shattering the Cradle-to-Prison Pipeline. Watch Full Video Interview on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeromeMooreCommunityChangers Website: https://www.deepdishconversations.com/ Follow On: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepdishconvos https://www.instagram.com/deepdishconvos/ https://twitter.com/Deepdis…
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Rev. Janet Wolf address if we truly have a justice system in the United States of America. Watch Video Here: https://youtu.be/ieStrbUIJIw?si=ecKh-k_HkOW1r04l Watch Full Video Interview on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeromeMooreCommunityChangers Website: https://www.deepdishconversations.com/ Follow On: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deep…
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27-year-old Laura Jean Ackerson had a really tough start in life. The single mother of two worked hard to build her own small support system in Kinston, North Carolina. Her brother and best friend were the only people she really had. After Laura survived a whirlwind relationship with a charismatic but narcissistic musician, she faced a vicious cust…
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Unheard Voices' Rahim Buford shares his perspective on why ex-inmates should lead restorative justice. Watch Video Here: https://youtu.be/_scUdLu9iG8?si=pIO9KucJEVLQ72Oi Watch Full Video Interview on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeromeMooreCommunityChangers Website: https://www.deepdishconversations.com/ Follow On: Facebook: https://www.faceb…
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Tennessee football can rest easy about its starting quarterback situation. Not only is Nico Iamaleava the starter, he's a star in the making. Iamaleava's tidy performance in Saturday's spring game reiterated that all is well with Tennessee's QB1. Elsewhere on the roster, it's more of a mixed situation. The Vols face areas they could solidify enteri…
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Jerome Moore talks with Rahim Buford, founder of Unheard Voices, and community organizer Rev. Janet Wolf about using restorative justice to repair harm. This conversations dives into perspectives, real-life stories, and practical strategies for embracing empathy, accountability, and actionable insights that challenge conventional notions of justice…
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The Lady Vols are all in on Kim Caldwell's upside. Tennessee athletic director Danny White didn't want to miss the boat on Caldwell or delay hiring a coach whose career is on an upward trajectory. Two years ago, Caldwell led Division II Glenville State to its first national championship. This season, her first as a Division I coach, she took Marsha…
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Danny White faces a big decision – his biggest decision, in fact, since he hired Josh Heupel in 2021. White is conducting a Lady Vols coaching search that will reshape the direction of the program. Kellie Harper maintained the program as an NCAA Tournament regular, but she repeatedly peaked in the Sweet 16, and the Lady Vols were eliminated in the …
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Jerome Moore reflects on the tragic events of March 27th, 2023, when the Covenant School was shattered by an unthinkable act of violence. Jerome challenges us to confront the uncomfortable realities and commit to preventing future tragedies. Emphasizing collective responsibility, he call's for unity in addressing pressing societal issues and creati…
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Rick Barnes and the Sweet 16 go hand and hand. The Vols are back among the NCAA Tournament’s final 16 teams standing in March Madness for the second straight year and the third time during Barnes’ tenure. But, this round of March Madness remains a familiar pitfall for Tennessee, which has never made a Final Four. Barnes’ lone Final Four appearance …
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In December of 2003, 23-year-old Bart Whitaker had just finished his finals and was about to graduate from college. That night, he went to dinner to celebrate with his parents, Tricia and Kent, and his younger brother Kevin. As they returned home and walked through their door, they were ambushed by a masked gunman. Initially, authorities suspected …
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Tennessee’s early SEC Tournament exit cost the Vols a likely No. 1 NCAA seed. The silver lining: Tennessee won’t have to meet No. 1 overall seed UConn in the NCAA Tournament until the national championship. Also good news: Rick Barnes possesses his best team in a handful of years. But, Tennessee’s NCAA Tournament history remains an elephant in the …
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Redefining the Arts in Global Communities Donate and Support Community Power Building Content: https://dishdishconvos.captivate.fm/support Watch Full Video Interview on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeromeMooreCommunityChangers Website: https://www.deepdishconversations.com/ Follow On: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepdishconvos https://…
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More than a trophy is at stake when the Tennessee basketball team takes the floor at the SEC Tournament in Nashville this week. A No. 1 seed could be on the line for the Vols (24-7). Some bracket experts are projecting Tennessee as a No. 1 seed for the NCAA Tournament, but such outlooks are subject to fluctuation. If the Vols bow out early in the c…
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