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Host Mark Fleischer sat down with Jana Larson, current chairperson for this year’s Home & Garden
Host Mark Fleischer sat down with Chalkbeat TN journalists Caroline Bauman and Kathryn Palmer to dis
Host Mark Fleischer sat down with Juan Self and Jimmie Tucker, partners at Self + Tucker Architects,
We sat down with Valentina Cochran and Chooch Pickard of ArchInc.* for a lively discussion on histor
Ee sat down with Leslie Smith, the President and CEO of Epicenter Memphis, the entrepreneurial hub o
In this week’s episode, we sat down with Dr. Teri McCann, founder of the Fairhaven Treatment Center,
We sat down with John Zeanah, Director of the Memphis & Shelby County Division of Planning and D
Host Mark Fleischer sat down with Ron Jewell, Halloran Centre VP of Operations, and Mark Edgar Stuar
“Kendra started in 2002, with $500 in the spare bedroom of her house, and was able to grow it into a
We gave listeners a behind-the-scenes Pink Palace tour with museum curators Caroline Carrico an
“Why isn’t there a Film Prize in Memphis?” David Merrill was asked four years ago after a visit to l
“What’s going to fill the (daily print newspaper) gap? I think what we’re seeing happening in Memphi
We’ve all seen them. In the back dining room of the Arcade Restaurant, behind a bookshelf at Burkes
SB 30 Episode 11: Documenting Blight – Benjamin Rednour and Jordan Danelz of Pigeon Roost production
TM Garret - promoter, speaker, activist - speaks about compassion wherever he goes. He should know,
We sat down with journalist Chris Davis of the Memphis Flyer and took an in-depth look at the curren
We sat down with the co-owner of the eclectic Midtown fixture of eyewear, artwork, and community at
We sat down with NPI President Steve Barlow and University of Memphis School of Law associate law pr
For this how, Mark Fleischer sat down with Pat Halloran, the esteemed former President and CEO of th
“…these kids are in the worst of circumstances in their neighborhoods … and owning your personal bra