• Dann Song - The State of Public Education
    Sep 25 2024

    Gabe Hart and Danny Song discuss their experiences growing up in different cities and the impact of race and socioeconomic class on education. They explore the history of Jackson Central Merry High School and the creation of Madison Academic, highlighting the systemic issues that have affected public education in the South. They also touch on the importance of equity and the need for course correction in order to bridge the gaps in educational opportunities. Danny shares his journey from majoring in journalism to becoming an educator, emphasizing the power of language and the role of faith in his life. In this part of the conversation, Danny discusses his personal connection to religion and language, his journey into journalism and social justice issues, and his decision to pursue a career in urban education. He highlights the importance of education as a civil rights and social justice issue, particularly in urban areas. Danny also shares his experiences as a classroom teacher in Memphis, including the challenges of language barriers, poverty, and trauma. He emphasizes the need for consistency, family engagement, and a holistic approach to measuring success in education. The conversation explores the challenges and tensions in the education system, particularly in Tennessee. The speakers discuss the tension between providing students with a meaningful education and meeting the demands of standardized testing and accountability. They also touch on the importance of teacher autonomy, parent engagement, and the need for a more sustainable and respectful approach to teaching. The conversation highlights the disconnect between policymakers and educators, emphasizing the importance of listening to teachers' experiences and addressing their concerns. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the challenges of public education in Tennessee, including the lack of belief in teachers' stories and the need for systemic change.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Stacy Preston - The Realities of Immigration
    Aug 30 2024

    Stacey Preston, the executive director of All Saints Immigration Services, discusses her journey and the work her organization does to provide low-cost legal representation and advice to immigrant neighbors in West Tennessee. She explains the complexities of the immigration process and the challenges faced by undocumented immigrants. Stacey emphasizes the importance of focusing on the humanity of immigration and the need for advocacy and representation. She also addresses misconceptions about immigrants and the realities they face in America. The conversation highlights the long wait times for legal status and the vulnerable situations of unaccompanied minors. Stacey discusses the role of faith in her work and the growth of All Saints Immigration Services in response to the increasing need for their services. Stacy Preston shares stories of immigrants who have sought support and services from their organization. She highlights the long and complex process of obtaining legal status and citizenship, as well as the challenges and limitations faced by undocumented immigrants. Stacy also addresses common misconceptions and stereotypes about immigrants, emphasizing the majority's desire to do things correctly and contribute to society. She calls for empathy and understanding, urging people to listen to immigrants' stories and believe their experiences. Stacy emphasizes the need for immigration reform and the importance of humanizing the issue.

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    59 mins
  • A Conversation about Faith and Belief
    Aug 16 2024

    The conversation explores the mixing of politics and religion, particularly in the context of Christianity. The hosts discuss their experiences in youth ministry and the commercialization of faith, such as the use of Judgment House as a tool for evangelism. They also touch on the polarization within the church and the challenges of having open dialogue and diverse perspectives. The conversation highlights the need for a more nuanced and inclusive approach to faith and politics. In this conversation, Gabe and Tim discuss their evolving beliefs and doubts in their faith. They explore how their views on various topics, such as the age of the Earth and the concept of hell, have changed over time. They also discuss the role of the church in society and the need for community and open dialogue. Tim emphasizes the importance of embracing change and growth in faith, while Gabe questions the rigidity of certain belief systems and the lack of space for diverse perspectives within the church.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Marco and The Fish - MLB Trade Deadline Winners and Losers
    Aug 11 2024

    The hosts discuss the MLB trade deadline and the moves made by teams in the National League. They analyze the trades made by the Philadelphia Phillies, Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, Washington Nationals, Miami Marlins, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and Arizona Diamondbacks. They highlight the strengths and weaknesses of each team's trades and discuss the impact on their playoff chances. The conversation discusses the MLB trade deadline and evaluates the moves made by various teams. The hosts highlight the San Diego Padres as a team that went above and beyond, solidifying their bullpen and improving their chances of winning. On the other hand, the Houston Astros are criticized for their trade for Yusei Kikuchi, which is seen as a risky move that didn't address their needs effectively. The hosts also mention the disappointment in the St. Louis Cardinals' lack of significant moves, despite being in the wild card race.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Big Dave - Wildcard Podcast - Episode 3
    Aug 11 2024

    n this conversation, Big Dave discusses the return of Tops Chrome Basketball, his recent card show experience, the concept of repacks, and upcoming events in the hobby. He also shares some personal pickups and offers advice on selling cards. The conversation covers various topics related to sports cards and collecting.

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    25 mins
  • Liz Mayo - President of MADWomen
    Aug 9 2024

    Dr. Liz Mayo, President of Madison Area Democratic Women, discusses her progressive values and the importance of the humanities in shaping political viewpoints. She emphasizes the need for voter engagement and the impact of local politics on everyday life. The conversation delves into the topic of abortion care and the misinterpretation of religious beliefs. The Mad Women group is actively involved in advocating for sensible gun ownership, supporting homeless women, and voter registration efforts. The discussion highlights the importance of education, reading, and empathy in creating a more balanced and democratic society. The conversation covers topics such as the push to repeal the grocery tax, the process of selecting the Democratic nominee, and the influence of social media on young voters. The Democratic Party is seen as a big umbrella with various groups and tensions within it. The importance of media literacy and the need for voter empowerment are also discussed.

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    57 mins
  • Wildcard - Big Dave is in Cleveland for The National Card Collecting Convention
    Jul 26 2024

    Big Dave shares his experience at the Nationals card show in Cleveland. He discusses the challenges with parking, lack of cell service, and crowded conditions. He highlights some of the cool items he saw, including rare cards and memorabilia. Big Dave also talks about the deals he made and the upcoming autograph signings he plans to attend. He emphasizes the importance of the overall experience and the conversations with fellow collectors.

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    24 mins
  • Wlidcard with Big Dave from Cleveland
    Jul 26 2024

    Big Dave is checking in from Cleveland.

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    5 mins