Politics Podcast: NAACP president Deidre Malone
Deidre Malone, head of the city’s longest running civil rights organization talks about new blood, new voting machines and the award that got “dicey.”
Deidre Malone, head of the city’s longest running civil rights organization talks about new blood, new voting machines and the award that got “dicey.”
Sports editor Clay Bailey joins Memphis Tigers beat reporter Jonah Jordan to discuss the breaking stories concerning Tom Bowen's departure, the university's search for a new athletic director and more.
Andy Nix and Khalil Castal of MyCityRides discuss how their lease-to-own scooter program is helping Memphians access personal transportation, see more of their city and save thousands of dollars.
Shelby County Commission chairman Van Turner and commissioner Edmund Ford Jr. talk about money for voting machines and other issues in the county’s budget season.
Chris Herrington opens up the mailbag to field questions from listeners on the Grizzlies draft, Mike Conley’s future and other offseason questions.
Jennifer Biggs talks with Memphis in May's Robert Griffin about the Guinness World Record picnic scheduled at Saturday’s “Celebrate Memphis.”
City Council Budget Committee chairman Martavius Jones discusses the mayor’s Memphis 3.0 executive order, finding $6 million more for pay raises, and the city budget process.
Chris Herrington is joined by Chris Vernon of The Ringer and Grind City Media to talk about the Grizzlies’ good fortune in the NBA Lottery, who they should pick, the ongoing coaching search and more.
Jennifer Biggs talks competing and (hog) breeding with world champion pitmaster and winningest woman in barbecue, Melissa Cookston.
In S2E3 of the On The Ground podcast, High Ground News editor Madeline Faber interviews Tamara Hendrix and Dana Brooks, who provide services to Memphis' homeless population. They weigh in on the lack of resources available to women and their hopes for a new emergency shelter that will serve women Downtown.
Memphis Tigers beat reporter Jonah Jordan joins GoTigers247’s Christian Fowler to examine Penny Hardaway’s class of 2019; Memphis’ chances with Lester Quinones, Boogie Ellis, Precious Achiuwa and more.
Chris Herrington and the Athletic’s Omari Sankofa talk about the Grizzlies’ coaching search and what the team should wish for in next week’s draft lottery.
University of Memphis head baseball coach Daron Schoenrock and former big-league closer Jason Motte, who is on the Tigers' baseball staff, talk about the Tigers' season.
Jennifer Biggs and Memphis in May volunteer John Lawrence talk about barbecue and how volunteers keep the month-long festival working.
High Ground News' Cole Bradley sits down with Stephanie Reyes, director of development for OUTMemphis, the region's largest LGBT+ resource center, to discuss its holistic youth services and Metamorphosis Project.
Chris Herrington is joined by returning guest Matt Hrdlicka to talk about what the Grizzlies should want in their next coach, what this summer’s free agent market might look like and how to approach the prospect of trading Mike Conley.
Shelby County Commissioner Mick Wright talks about why Mayor Lee Harris’ county budget proposal may have a rocky road to the new fiscal year.
Jennifer Biggs and tequila aficionado Steve Lahue talk about the rapid evolution of tequila.
Memphis City Council candidate J.B. Smiley Jr. talks about his bid for a council seat a year after his inaugural run for County Commission.
Memphis Tigers beat reporter Jonah Jordan is joined by columnist Geoff Calkins to talk Calkins' coaching debut, Penny Hardaway vs. John Calipari, Precious Achiuwa, Rayjon Tucker and more.
It's Opening Day for The Daily Memphian Baseball Podcast, as sportswriter Don Wade and guest Frank Murtaugh of Memphis Magazine and The Memphis Flyer talk about baseball memories from summers past.
Chris Herrington and ESPN’s Kevin Arnovitz discuss the Grizzlies’ organizational overhaul, potential head-coaching prospects, Marc Gasol in Toronto and more.
Federico Gomez and Brigitte Billeaudeaux speak about the Mariposas Collective, a grassroots group of Memphians who provide supplies and support to asylum seekers who are traveling across the U.S. in Greyhound buses.
Memphis Tigers beat reporter Jonah Jordan is joined by columnist Don Wade to talk Penny Hardaway, expectations for next season, recruiting, spring football and Brady White.
Jeff Hulett talks about the upcoming Breakfast for Dinner fundraiser benefiting Room in the Inn and we veer to favorite breakfast-for-dinner meals.