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Join Zach and Jasmin as they explore the haunting case of "The Lonely Hearts Killer" who faced justice in Dickson County for the murder of her husband. In these gripping episodes (this is episode 2 of 2), we delve into the depths of the case with exclusive insights from two special guests who offer firsthand perspectives on the impact of the killer…
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Join Zach and Jasmin as they explore the haunting case of "The Lonely Hearts Killer" who faced justice in Dickson County for the murder of her husband. In these gripping episodes (this is episode 1 of 2), we delve into the depths of the case with exclusive insights from two special guests who offer firsthand perspectives on the impact of the killer…
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Join Zach and Jasmin as they welcome special guest Mayor Don Weiss, Jr. and discuss the history of the City of Dickson. Support the show For more information on anything related to the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum, please visit: https://linktr.ee/crhm_dickson Podcast Production by: Dark Nostalgia Works Music: Last Bar Guests (ID 1137) - Remastered…
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Clement Podcast, we embark on a historical journey to explore the complex and controversial world of colonization societies. Join Zach and Jasmin as we delve deep into these societies' foundations, motivations, and lasting impacts. We'll unravel the stories of key figures like Henry Clay, James Monroe, and M…
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In 1957, a pivotal moment unfolded at Clinton High School in Anderson County, Tennessee. Following the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling by the Supreme Court, this public school would become the first in the state to integrate. Amidst a backdrop of racial tension and societal division, twelve Black students emerged as trailblazers, courag…
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In this episode of The Clement Podcast, Jasmin and Zach discuss Tennessee's not-so-long history of mental healthcare. From Bicycle Face to Hysteria and other diagnoses that did more harm than good, this episode details the difficult road and many court cases to proper mental healthcare, highlighting the necessity of the Department of Mental Health …
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Join Zach and Jasmin as they discuss the fascinating story of a doo-wop group that formed from within the walls of the Tennessee State Penitentiary, The Prisonaires. Best known for their hit "Just Walkin' in the Rain," released by Sun Records in 1953, The Prisonaires inspired the likes of Elivs, Bobby Hebb, Hank Williams, and dozens of musical arti…
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Join Zach and Jasmin as they discuss the many scandals of the infamous Florence Kirkland Drouillard, perhaps Dickson County’s first “reality star.” Support the show For more information on anything related to the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum, please visit: https://linktr.ee/crhm_dickson Podcast Production by: Dark Nostalgia Works Music: Last Bar G…
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Still finishing up that leftover Halloween candy? Us too. Join Zach and Jasmin as they dig into some of Middle Tennessee’s spookiest folklore. Be warned you may want to listen to this one with the lights on! Support the show For more information on anything related to the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum, please visit: https://linktr.ee/crhm_dickson P…
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Join Zach and Jasmin for their first ever interview, Clement Conversations, with former U.S. Congressman Bob Clement. This is a two-part episode. In this part, Bob talks about his memories of campaigning with his father and his entry into politics. For more information on our Annual Legacy Event or anything related to the Clement Railroad Hotel Mus…
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Join Zach and Jasmin for part two of Clement Conversations with former U.S. Congressman Bob Clement. This part discusses Congressman Clement's time in office and what he has done since. For more information on our Annual Legacy Event or anything related to the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum, please visit: https://linktr.ee/crhm_dickson Podcast Produ…
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In this episode, Zach and Jasmin discuss how Prohibition impacted Tennessee. Based on the Women's History Tea Rooms held at the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum, the hosts explore the ways in which the Prohibition movement impacted and advanced women's rights and place in society. From forming women's clubs to rally for prohibition measures to crimina…
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In this episode, Zach and Jasmin explore the Ruskin Colony, a socialist based community located in the heart of Dickson during the late 1800s. Although ultimately unsuccessful, the community provides an picture of utopian societies throughout the United States at the turn of the century as the country undertook a massive cultural and economic shift…
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Join Zach and Jasmin as they discuss one of the most debated historical topics; the American Civil War. Tennessee was the last state to secede from the Union and the first to fall, prompting strong opinions from its already divided residents. Referencing first-hand accounts from the area, this episode focuses on what the war was like in Dickson Cou…
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Frank G. Clement was one of Tennessee's most important and accomplished governors, serving three terms in the 1950s and 1960s; he oversaw the creation of the mental health department, attempted prison reform, expanded education, and worked towards a more equal society. Recorded from the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum in downtown Dickson, Tennessee, …
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