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On this episode of the Local Matters podcast, Tennessee Technological University President Philip Oldham joins host Ben Rodgers to detail what's in store for the future of TTU. Oldham starts off by shedding some light on his journey to becoming President of Tennessee Tech, and what led him down this path to presidency. In addition to shedding some light on his journey, Oldham also makes sure to highlight the future of Tech and its' ever-expanding campus. From new, groundbreaking research to a new ACME building, Oldham discusses it all! Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! The UC Now · News Talk 94.1

In this informative Health Matters episode, Drs. Jennifer Mabry and Emily Lee sit down with wound care nurse practitioner Marcy Little to discuss why proper wound care is about much more than treating the injury itself. Little explains the difference between acute and chronic wounds, why conditions like diabetes, poor circulation, and nutrition play a critical role in healing, and when it's time to seek professional care. The conversation also debunks common wound care myths, offers practical tips for preventing infections and pressure injuries, and explores the latest advances in wound treatment, giving listeners valuable information to help themselves and their loved ones heal safely and effectively. Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! The UC Now · News Talk 94.1

Helping bring a community together through coffee is Anna Dunn's mission. And on this episode of the Local Matters podcast, she joins Luke Ramey to discuss how her local business 'Soul Craft Coffee' is helping. From detailing the journey she went on with the shop, to highlighting what's in store for the future, Dunn shares it all. In addition to this, she also offers insights into new menu items, upgrading her equipment, and hoping to continue the growth of Cookeville's West Side. From a new travel bus tour business to how it all got started, Dunn details it all in this episode of the Local Matters podcast! Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! The UC Now · News Talk 94.1

In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Upperman High School Teacher of the Year Leann Walker to discuss her journey from non-traditional college student to award-winning special education teacher. Walker shares what drew her to a CDC classroom, how real-world learning experiences help prepare students for life beyond high school, and why building relationships is at the heart of effective teaching. She also reflects on the importance of inclusion, the impact of peer mentorship, and the joy of helping students develop the confidence and independence they need to succeed in school, the workplace, and everyday life. Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! The UC Now · News Talk 94.1

Winningham Cemetery is known for its' vast historical presence and unique feeling it offers. On this episode of the Local Matters podcast, Kay Winningham joins the show to speak on the past, present, and future of Winningham Cemetery. She highlights the sweeping of the graves and Decoration Day as a tradition, as well as detailing the aspects that makes the cemetery so beautiful. Overall, Kay talks about how important community is to society, and how this beautiful cemetery helps bring people together, even in the darkest of moments. The UC Now · News Talk 94.1

Victoria Ray joins Ben Rodgers on this episode of Local Matters to discuss how the Housing Authority protects and serves the UC community of homeowners and buyers. Ray also highlights how they help people keep their homes, the variety of loans and resources available to help in the process of aiding, and more! Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! The UC Now · News Talk 94.1

On this episode of the Local Matters podcast, Heidi Clopton joins Drs. Mabry & Lee to shine a light on her journey as a child therapist. She talks about her early beginnings and where she first found her love for helping others, as well as her recent years and the trends she has seen in young children. She touches on family involvement in children and the integral role of it. Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! The UC Now · News Talk 94.1

Bringing healthier options to Jamestown has been Leann Smith's goal for a while, and she joins Luke Ramey to discuss how she's doing it. Owner and operator of Native Provisions, Leann's goal was to bring healthier diet choices to Jamestown that are delicious, affordable, and fun all around! With the community being the focus of this goal, Smith hopes to continue achieving this goal every day! Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! The UC Now · News Talk 94.1

On this episode of the Local Matters podcast, Putnam County Board Of Education Representative Kim Cravens highlights some of the big changes in education as of late. She talks about the improvements made in limiting phone/technology usage in schools, as well as a shift from students favoring blue collar and trade routes opposed to a collegiate one. To end the show, Cravens shines a light on the future of Putnam County and what's in store for the next decade and beyond! Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! The UC Now · News Talk 94.1

As one of Cookeville's most iconic restaurants continues to thrive almost twenty years after being bought, Blue Hensley joins George Halford to discuss the many things keeping it going. From putting family and faith first, honoring the customers' opinions, and hoping to continue growing as a business, Hensley details it all! In addition to this, Hensley also highlights what is in store for the future of Crawdaddy's as a business! Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! The UC Now · News Talk 94.1