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The Mississippi Crop Situation podcast is provided by Mississippi State University Extension Service specialists responsible for agricultural row crops. Our goal is to provide Mississippi agricultural producers, consultants, farmers, and industry with up-to-date, timely, science-based information you can use to help maintain profitability.
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Mississippi Baptist - Around the Table

Mississippi Baptist Convention Board

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Pull a chair up to the table and talk about ministry in Mississippi! These weekly podcasts are produced to celebrate what God is doing in our state. Hosted by Jon Martin, Men's Ministries Director, and Tanner Cade, Communication Services Director.
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Each week, members of MAC's staff host The Mississippi Arts Hour, a radio program broadcast on Mississippi Public Broadcasting's FM and digital radio networks. The show features interviews with Mississippi artists, musicians, craftspeople, and others involved in arts and culture from around the state. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Mississippi River has cut a deep path through the heart of America for thousands of years, but how well do we really know the river beyond Huck Finn and headline-grabbing floods? In this podcast, Dean Klinkenberg wades into stories about the characters and places from the big river’s past and present.
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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 Adam Ganucheau and the Mississippi Today political team bring you intimate access to the most connected players and observers in Mississippi politics. This podcast is a continuation of the mission that Mississippi Today serves: To present facts, perspectives and appropriate context on all sides of a political debate. With no focus on one side of the aisle or the other, we'll also provide you the other side of a story, giving our award-winning journalists a platform to share their insigh ...
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Made In Mississippi

Made in Mississippi

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The Made In Mississippi podcast will interview successful Mississippians to gain valuable insights into their approach to business, life as a busy entrepreneur and what they’ve learned throughout the course of their career. Collectively, we know this will be a dynamic resource to educate and encourage other Mississippians who may be feeling the negative connotations to launching, growing, or keeping their business in our state.
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Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College

Michael H. Miller, Northeast Mississippi Community College, Liz Calvery

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The official podcast of Northeast Mississippi Community College. Listen to us each week via iTunes Podcast, Spotify and GooglePlay. Northeast's Tiger Talk podcast has surpassed 300 weekly episodes by providing information about the premier community college in the nation - Northeast Mississippi Community College.
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Next Stop, Mississippi is your on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Kamel King (Visit Mississippi) and Germaine Flood highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. They’ll not only tell you what’s going on in your neck of the woods but also share the history and people behind the markets, sporting events, concerts, fairs and festiv ...
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Mississippi Sunshine provides information and interviews about people, places, things, and events in Mississippi, with an emphasis on the Gulf Coast area. Visit our web site at https://www.mississippisunshine.com
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Vinilo FM | Bizkaia 87.7 fm

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Mississippi, con William Gutiérrez, frontman de Los Brazos, nos cuenta las muchas historias del Rock and Roll, sus orígenes y sus razones. Cada martes a las 20h en Vinilo FM, masterclass de rock.
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Rough Draft Mississippi

James Polk and Holley Rumbarger

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A discussion about the sites and sounds of Mississippi with some of the state's finest thinkers, dreamers, doers, movers, shakers, creative and musical minds with your hosts James Polk and Holley Rumbarger
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Liberty Mississippi

Liberty Mississippi

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Liberty Mississippi is a political organization aimed at promoting the principles of limited government conservatism and freedom, keeping the residents of the state of Mississippi informed, and holding the government accountable.
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This podcast feed features investigations of Mississippi true crime stories. Down in Mississippi is an arm of the Usry Network. Access archives and Premium Content at Patreon.com/UsryNetworkPremium
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Speaking of Mississippi

Speaking of Mississippi

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Speaking of Mississippi lets you hear lively conversations with authors and experts about the state's landmark moments and overlooked stories. Join host Chris Goodwin to get a historical perspective on the people, places, and events that continue to shape our state.
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Mississippi Prospects

MS Economic Development Council

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Welcome to Mississippi Prospects. A new podcast focused on community and economic development throughout Mississippi. Brought to you by the MEDC, each podcast will explore a broad range of topics. From workforce development and corporate recruitment to stress management and the traits of effective leadership. You’ll hear from economic development experts who will share their insights on how we can build a stronger Mississippi together.
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Mississippi Artist to Artist

Derek Covington Smith

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Welcome to the Mississippi Artist to Artist podcast brought to you by The Little Yellow Building in Brookhaven, Mississippi. We celebrate Mississippi visual artists of all walks of life and provide them with a platform to share all about themselves and their work. I hope you enjoy learning about their fascinating lives as much as I do!
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Do Good Mississippi Podcast

Do Good Mississippi

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Do Good Mississippi (DGMS) is a movement showcasing individuals, businesses, and organizations that are doing good throughout the state of Mississippi. By highlighting the good happening in a compelling way, DGMS hopes to connect like-minded individuals that have shared interests and values so that we can accomplish even more together. This show interviews individuals who are doing good around the state to bring attention to their work and invite listeners to join them in making a positive i ...
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𝔹𝕌𝕊𝕀ℕ𝔼𝕊𝕊 𝔹𝕌𝕀𝕃𝔻𝔼ℝ ᴛʜᴇʀᴇ’ꜱ ᴀ ꜱʏꜱᴛᴇᴍ ꜰᴏʀ ᴛʜᴀᴛ: ᴡʜᴇʀᴇ ꜰᴜɴ ᴍᴇᴇᴛꜱ ʀᴇʟᴇɴᴛʟᴇꜱꜱ ɪɴᴛᴇɴᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟɪᴛʏ Learn how to find balance between productivity and enjoyment in the workplace. Joining as a Contributor to Newsweek, is multi-business owner, #BossBabe #Forbes #InmanNews Author, & #TomFerry Business Coach, Stephanie Arnett. While managing four companies is demanding, she loves the challenges, teamwork and growth. As a wife, mom & entrepreneur, she knows all about being the kid’s taxi, husband’s side-kick & ...
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Mississippi Moments Podcast

Center for Oral History & Cultural Heritage - Univ. Southern Miss

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After fifty years, we've heard it all. From the horrors of war to the struggle for civil rights, Mississippians have shared their stories with us. The writers, the soldiers, the activists, the musicians, the politicians, the comedians, the teachers, the farmers, the sharecroppers, the survivors, the winners, the losers, the haves, and the have-nots. They've all entrusted us with their memories, by the thousands. You like stories? We've got stories. After fifty years, we've heard it all.
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Pista Galgodromo

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Programa semanal de recomendaciones de blues. 1 hora de la música que nació a las orillas del río de la esclavitud. En una época donde la musica tiene una vida fugáz, este programa pretende buscar en las raices, a encontrar esas canciones que forjaron todo lo que existe hoy. La nueva música no es necesariamente la que se acaba de hacer, sino la que no conoces. Y eso es un vasto océano en el que puedes ir profundo
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Welcome to the Mississippi Ghost & Cryptids Podcast (MGCPodcast), where three veteran paranormal investigators will talk about previous experiences in Mississippi and beyond. They will discuss theories and helpful information on how they explore, research, and review evidence. Hosted by Terry, Bobbie, and Chris, they have 30 years combined experience and haven’t “given up the ghost” on finding out the truth. Subjects will include all things paranormal, from Cryptids, to “Ghosts”, to UFO’s, a ...
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Hello my names is Clinton Spencer IV and I am racing towards my goal of become the first African-American governor of Mississippi, in my podcasts we will explore people, history, social structures, racial structures of my state, present day situations and getting past the idea of seeing red and blue and seeing people with problems.
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Mississippi Ed Talk Podcast

Mississippi State University Research and Curriculum Unit

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Mississippi Ed Talk, a podcast produced by the Research and Curriculum Unit (RCU) at Mississippi State University, takes a deep dive into the innovative practices underway in Mississippi’s public schools and districts. Each month, we talk to K-12 administrators, teachers, and key stakeholders to gain insight into promising practices and understand how they came about. Whether you are an educator, a parent, or an education advocate, this podcast will keep you informed about some of the most u ...
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Directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck and actor Ryan Reynolds talk about Mississippi Grind. The freewheeling road movie centers on Gerry (Ben Mendelsohn), a talented but down-on-his-luck gambler whose fortunes begin to turn when he meets Curtis (Reynolds), a younger, highly charismatic poker player. The two strike up an instant friendship and begin a road trip to a legendary high stakes poker game in New Orleans.
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The Assignment is a podcast that focuses on the most important education issues of the day in Mississippi. If you are an educator, policy maker, a mom or dad, join Rachel Canter and Jason Dean as they span the range from early childhood education to college and beyond. Whatever the question, the answer begins with education.
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This is the explosive inside story of James Meredith's battle to smash the system of white supremacy in the most racially segregated state in 1960s America. By becoming the first black person to apply to the all-white university of Mississippi - Meredith will draw in the KKK and JFK - and trigger the largest number of troops ever deployed for a single disturbance on US soil. Across 10 episodes and with US public radio journalist Jenn White as our guide - James Meredith takes us from his chil ...
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Navegamos por el río de la música norteamericana, cuyas aguas no han dejado de sobrepasar su cauce original desde principios del siglo XX, calmando la sed de infinidad de estilos musicales y oídos ansiosos del resto del mundo. Ese río figurativo está relacionado con ríos verdaderos, como el Mississippi, el más grande del país, que nace en el estado de Minnesota y pasa por diez estados distintos para desembocar en Nueva Orleans, y el Hudson, que nace en el norte del estado de Nueva York y des ...
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A podcast series hosted by Alex Dixon, President and CEO of DRA and Q Casino. The podcast focuses on various Dubuque-related topics and provides an inside look at this unique community’s future. Each episode strives to connect the past to the future through stories and the voices of people who play a role in the betterment of Dubuque, a great American treasure located on the shores of the historic Mississippi River. A natural conversationalist and big promoter of all-things- Dubuque, Dixon’s ...
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A river memoir documenting Twain’s early days as an apprentice steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River before the American Civil War. Reminiscing about his happy experiences as a young man under the instruction of an experienced mentor, the autobiographical tale depicts one of the most vivid illustrations of river life. Furthermore, the book captures the author’s nostalgic emotions through his resonant depiction of one of the most notable periods of his life. Twain begins his memoir with a ...
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Tobacco is the number one cause of lung cancer in Mississippi. Health officials are urging folks to quit tobacco during this Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Then, climate experts in solar power are speaking with state officials about the benefits of green energy. Plus, transmission of STD's may be slowing, but Mississippi continues to lead the nation …
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Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford sits down with Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery to discuss how Northeast balances the needs of its students while staying true to the community it serves. Ford talks about how not only is the college imperative to the success of its students but the college pla…
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Send us a text Pull a seat up at the table and join us in a conversation with two new pastors in Mississippi, Cody Hensley and Garrett Mills. Cody serves in Madison, and Garrett now serves in Summit. Both talk about their journey to pastorate and share the value of connections to other leaders in Baptist life. Around the Corner Events: All Events: …
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Long time friend of the podcast, Chris Bennett, spent time in the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio to spin a wild tale with deep ties to American farming. Chris describes the multiple ties to American agriculture of the characters involved in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Catch this episode and discover more at our website: http://extension.mss…
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Voters will choose between Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Jim Kitchens and state Sen. Jenifer Branning in a runoff election on Nov. 26, the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. Mississippi Today’s Adam Ganucheau, Bobby Harrison, and Taylor Vance break down the race and discuss why the election is so important for the future of the court and policy in Mi…
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Larry Morrisey visits with jazz drummer (and Jackson native) Darrian Douglas. Douglas has been based in New York City for the past several years, but he spent the formative years of his professional career in New Orleans, where he played in Ellis Marsalis’ band, among others. Douglas is also the director of the Second Line Arts Collective, a New Or…
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For our first stop, we’re exploring the Mississippi Museum of Art’s “Of Salt and Spirit: Black Quilters in the American South” exhibition, opening November 16th in Jackson with Curator Sharbreon Plummer, then we’re off to check out what’s happening around your neck of the woods before a final stop in Bay Springs to test our taste bud’s courage at t…
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Send us a text Historian John Anfinson has spent much of his adult life working in jobs that keep him close to the Mississippi River, first with the US Army Corps of Engineers, then later with the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, a part of the National Park Service. In this episode, we have a wide-ranging discussion about his career …
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In this episode of the Made in Mississippi podcast, host Shelly Janous interviews Dr. Lance Dillon, a passionate dentist with an inspiring career journey. Dr. Dillon delves into the importance of family support, the evolution of cosmetic dentistry, and how technology, particularly artificial intelligence, is transforming the dental field.…
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A 2016 state law opened the door for state oversight at the largest airport in Mississippi. And this week, a lawsuit seeking to block that legislation has been dismissed. Then, we sit down with Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann to discuss his plans for the upcoming legislative session. Plus, Mississippi's rural hospitals are the front lines of healthca…
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A cyber security summit is being held Tougaloo College to train students along the cutting edge of digital safety. Then, leaders with the CDC say the overall rates of STDs remain high, but signs are beginning to show a slowing in transmission. Plus, we continue our discussion with Donna Ladd, co-founder of the Mississippi Free Press. Hosted on Acas…
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Lawmakers are considering how to better support the health of women, infants and children across Mississippi. Then, a new report looks at racial and cultural divides throughout the state, and how those gaps can be crossed to foster a better community. Plus, a Mississippi journalist shares her story about starting her career, later co-founding one o…
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The Red Cross is calling for donations to help folks living with sickle cell anemia. Then, as lawmakers prepare their budget recommendations for the 2025 legislative session, they're hearing from Mississippi's State Economist. Plus, November is Diabetes Awareness Month. It's a disease affecting thousands of Mississippians. Hosted on Acast. See acas…
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A report from the Southern Education Foundation finds many black students continue to be left behind in Mississippi and other southern states. Then, new grant funding could revitalize pedestrian infrastructure in Jackson. Plus, the National Folk Festival holds a kickoff event tomorrow to preview it's three-day event in the Capital City next year. H…
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A major grant approval is injecting roughly 110 million dollars into Mississippi's economy to build infrastructure, job training, and conservation. Then, calls for Medicaid expansion are being renewed as state lawmakers prepare for the 2025 legislative session. Plus, Earlier this year, Cancer Alley activists in Louisiana celebrated a big victory: t…
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Health officials are calling attention to the high suicide rates among veterans in Mississippi. Then, November is Diabetes Awareness Month. Mississippi has one of the highest rates of the disease in the nation. Plus, an exhibit opening this weekend aims to capture how quilting has become a cornerstone in our state's culture. Hosted on Acast. See ac…
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It's Caregivers Awareness Month in Mississippi, honoring folks who take time out of their day to care for loved ones. Then, state officials are honoring the work of Mississippi veterans and those who died in the line of duty. Plus, the country has had a few run-ins with panic buying over the past several years, most recently during last month's doc…
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Northeast Mississippi Community College President Dr. Ricky G. Ford sits down with Marketing and Public Relations Specialist Liz Calvery to discuss why it is important to get the Northeast brand out in front of elementary and middle school students and why the college must hold events like the mini Northeast NOW that it will hold on Friday, Novembe…
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Send us a text Pull a seat up at the table and join us in a conversation with the President of Lifeway, Ben Mandrell. He discusses his early years of leading Lifeway and how 2020 greatly shaped the approach for his team. Hear what is happening with Lifeway going into the future. Annual Meeting Links: First Day Bulletin Second Day Bulletin Annual Me…
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From the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville, Jason, Tom, and Don discuss a variety of topics related to fall residual herbicide treatments, mainly targeting Italian ryegrass. The weather is right now to treat fields that have not already received a treatment. Consider adjusting the rate to combine with a winter postemergence treatment to sa…
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Mississippi Today’s Taylor Vance and Bobby Harrison interview Central District Supreme Court Justice Jim Kitchens about his Nov. 26 runoff election. Kitchens is being challenged by state Sen. Jenifer Branning, R-Philadelphia. (Note: Mississippi Today also has extended an invitation to Branning to appear on “The Other Side” podcast.)…
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For our first stop, we’re showing our appreciation at the Gulf Coast Veterans Association’s 2nd Annual Veterans Day Parade, Saturday, November 9th in Pass Christian, and in with us to tell us more is the President of the Gulf Coast Veterans Association, Moises Espinal, then we’re off to check out what’s happening around your neck of the woods, befo…
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Jackson's Mayor, along with a city council member and the Hinds County District Attorney, have been indicted for charges of deceiving bribes and conspiracy. Then, groundbreaking for a new power plant in the Delta could generate more energy and jobs. Plus, Mississippi lawmakers are considering changes to the state's medicinal cannabis laws. Hosted o…
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National civil rights groups call for the state Supreme Court to re-hear evidence related to a Mississippi man on death row despite rejecting a previous request. Then, it's Alzheimer's Awareness Month. A new program seeks to broaden awareness about the disease. Plus, an author with Mississippi rootes reflects on what it means to be a Black American…
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As of 4:30 Wednesday morning, the Associated Press projects Donald Trump to be the next President of the United States. Republican Senator Roger Wicker has won a fourth term in office. All four of the state's congressmen have maintained their positions in office. In the First District, Republican Trent Kelly. Second District, Democrat Bennie Thomps…
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