Latest Episodes
Stacey Nickens on the Nashville International Airport
Stacey Nickens is the Vice President of Corporate Communications and Marketing at the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority, where she leads corporate messaging, media relations, crisis communications, and customer experience initiatives to strengthen engagement with travelers and the broader community.
Sheila Noone on the Memphis Museum of Science and History
Sheila Noone has served as the Communications Manager at the Museum of Science & History (MoSH) in Memphis for nearly five years, helping guide one of the city’s most historic institutions through a time of significant change and renewed purpose.
Thom Demas on The Tennessee Aquarium
Thom Demas is the Vice President and Chief Husbandry & Exhibits Officer at the Tennessee Aquarium, where he leads animal care, conservation initiatives, and the creation of engaging exhibits that connect visitors to the natural world.
Jeremy Qualls on Entrepreneurship in Public Education
Jeremy Qualls is the Executive Director of Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Williamson County Schools, leading naitonally recognized programs that prepare high school students for real-world business and career success.
Tennessee Baptist Children’s Homes
Tennessee Baptist Children’s Home (TBCH) is a faith-based organization that provides residential and foster care services for children in need. Their mission is to offer safe, nurturing environments for children who cannot live with their families due to various circumstances.
Andy Holt on Tennessee Agriculture
Andy Holt serves as Deputy Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, overseeing operations, policy, and statewide programs supporting food safety, animal and plant health, consumer protection, forestry, and agricultural development.
Sean Phipps on Visit Chattanooga
Sean Phipps serves as Director of Marketing for Chattanooga Tourism Co., leading storytelling, media relations, and strategic communications that elevate Chattanooga’s national profile and drive tourism-driven economic impact.
Joel Sullivan on the American Red Cross in Tennessee
Joel Sullivan serves as Regional Executive for the American Red Cross-Tennessee Region, overseeing operations, volunteer efforts, and disaster relief across 98 counties and eight local chapters.
Brad Turner on Disability and Aging in Tennessee
Brad Turner serves as the first Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging, leading statewide programs serving 1.5 million Tennesseans with disabilities and agin needs.
Brittany Schaffer on Belmont's Role in Shaping the Music Industry
Brittany Schaffer is the Dean of the Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business at Belmont University. With a background in law and leadership roles at Spotify, she is shaping the next generation of industry leaders through innovation, education, and industry partnerships.
Justin Maierhofer on Energy and Economic Growth in TN
Justin Maierhofer is the Regional Vice President of Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) North Region. Justin leads operations and community engagement across Middle Tennessee and Kentucky.
Lindsey Norton on Hope House
Lindsey Norton is the founder of Hope House, Tennessee’s first home for teen moms and their children. After recognizing the need for housing and support, she created a space focused on empowerment and breaking cycles of poverty.
Rachel Guymon on The Tennessee Titans Stadium
Rachel Guymon is the Director of Special Events for the Tennessee Titans, where she orchestrates high-impact events and corporate partnerships at Nissan Stadium. In this episode, Rachel opens up about her role in transforming the stadium into a year-round entertainment destination and what fans can expect from the upcoming, state-of-the-art stadium set to debut in 2027.
Sarah Mattson on Entrepreneurship in Chattanooga
Sarah Mattson, Director of Entrepreneurship for the City of Chattanooga, discusses the vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem in Chattanooga. This conversation sheds light on Chattanooga’s unique blend of big city amenities with a small-town feel, driven by its exceptional digital and outdoor assets.
Laura Scoggins and Jenny Haines Douglas on Nashville Real Estate
Laura Scoggins from Benchmark Realty and Jenny Haynes Douglas from Movement Mortgage delve into the current state of the real estate market in middle Tennessee. Discover the strategies behind home buying, the impact of economic trends, and the real stories of people making a difference.
Becca Stevens on Thistle Farms
Becca Stevens is an author, speaker, Episcopal priest, and social entrepreneur. She is the founder of Thistle Farms, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping women survivors of trafficking, addiction, and prostitution. In this episode, we explore the theme of women coming together to support, empower, and collborate with one another.
Heather Middleton on Nashville Tourism
Heather Middleton is the Chief Marketing Officer for Visit Music City. Throughout the conversation, Heather shares insights into Nashville's booming tourism industry, touching upon the economic impact of visitors, including astonishing stats like the $29 million spent daily in Nashville.
Rikki Harris on Mental Health Resources in Tennessee
Ricky Harris, CEO of Tennessee Voices, joins the conversation to discuss the pressing mental health issues Tennesseans face and the state's unique preventive measures. The episode delves into Tennessee Voices' mission, emphasizing collaboration and community-focused care, while also exploring the challenges of nonprofit leadership. Harris shares insights into effective self-care for mental health professionals, the importance of resilience in youth, and the critical role of parental support in improving mental health outcomes. This episode offers a deep look into the preventative strategies and leadership principles driving one of Tennessee's pivotal mental health organizations.
Drew D’Agostino on Crafting an AI Workplace
In this episode, Drew D'Agostino, founder and CEO of Crystal, dives deep into the realms of AI and Bitcoin. Intended for Tennesseans by Tennesseans, the discussion explores Drew's journey in the tech space, from creating a popular Chrome extension for LinkedIn to navigating ethical dilemmas in AI application. Drew also shares insights on leveraging AI for business growth, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and his unique perspective on managing company finances using Bitcoin. With a blend of relatable stories and expert analysis, this episode sheds light on the future of AI, the principles of building a tech company, and the intriguing dynamics of deflationary technology.