Synopsis
Eavesdrop on conversations with fascinating people from all over Clarksville and Montgomery County Tennessee.
Episodes
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Episode 179: Betty Guthrie
21/09/2022 Duration: 13minBetty Guthrie is the Lead Human Resource Assistant in the Transition Center on Fort Campbell. She is also the Installation Voting Assistance Officer. Find out what you need to do if you are serving on Post or are a Military Spouse and want to vote in the upcoming election. This Fort Campbell Episode is powered by F&M Bank.
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Episode 178: Fort Campbell Retirement Services Office
15/09/2022 Duration: 22minMarcus Ufeanyui and Julius Anderson work at the Retirement Services Office on Fort Campbell. They join Charlie and Katie to talk about what services the office provides to soldiers as they get ready to retire, and an event coming up in early October. This Fort Campbell episode is brought to you by F&M bank.
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Episode 177: Marsha And Nathan Clark
08/09/2022 Duration: 27minMarcia and Nathan Clark live on a farm that has been in her family since 1886 and has been designated by the State of Tennessee as a Century Farm. They decided after encouragement from friends to open an event venue on the farm called the Ruby Cora so others could enjoy the space. Hear all about life on the farm and the ups and downs of running one of the most popular event venues in Montgomery County on this episode of Clarksville’s Conversation.
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Episode 176: Gerald Harrison
31/08/2022 Duration: 32minGerald Harrison is the Director of Athletics for Austin Peay State University. He stops by to talk about some fun new events coming to Fortera Stadium for Govs Football. He also shares some big improvements made to the Athletic facilities and gives us a little peak into his life as not only an Athletic Director but the Father of teenage girls.
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Episode 175: Andrew Arbogast
25/08/2022 Duration: 27minAndrew Arbogast was a soldier who served on Fort Campbell. After leaving the Army he had an idea to start his own business based on his Dad’s cheese dip recipe, and Arbo’s Cheese Dip was born. What started out as a regional treat is expanding into markets all over the south, and you’ll soon be able to find it on Clarksville shelves.
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Episode 174: Chief Robert Coonce
18/08/2022 Duration: 19minRobert Coonce is the Fire Chief on Fort Campbell. He has served with the Department of Defense all over the world, and is now happy to call Fort Campbell home. He talks about the incredible partnership between the City of Clarksville, Montgomery County and Fort Campbell Fire and Rescue, and more. This Fort Campbell Episode brought to you by F&M Bank.
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Episode 173: Edward And Kaeli Gaither
11/08/2022 Duration: 13minClarksville Dad Edward Gaither and his daughter Kaeli decided to do something big this past summer, a motorcycle ride across the country. They rode over 5000 miles and saw 30 states and made lots of memories along the way. Hear all about their adventure and their plans for future daddy daughter rides.
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Episode 172: Dr. Jean Luna-Vedder Welcomes Students Back To CMCSS
02/08/2022 Duration: 20minAs students get ready to head back to Clarksville Montgomery County Schools get to know the new Director of Schools Doctor Jean Luna-Vedder. She shares her experience with the district as a teacher, principal, and parent, and what lead her to pursue the top spot in Clarksville Montgomery County Schools.
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Episode 171: Doug Englen And The Race To Replace the Blackhawk
26/07/2022 Duration: 27minDoug Englen is a retired pilot formerly with the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. He recently joined Bell Helicopters as part of their program to replace the Blackhawk Helicopter with a new, faster aircraft. He joins Charlie and Katie to talk about Bell's exciting new V-280 aircraft and how it could change the skies and economy of Clarksville and Fort Campbell.
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Episode 170: Jim Durrett Looks Back On Eight Years As Mayor: Part 2
20/07/2022 Duration: 16minMontgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett joins Charlie and Katie on part 2 of this 2 part episode looking back at the 8 years he spent as Mayor, from challenges to triumphs Mayor Durrett shares stories about his time running one of the fastest growing Counties in Tennessee.
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Episode 169: Jim Durrett Looks Back On Eight Years As Mayor: Part 1
13/07/2022 Duration: 20minMontgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett joins Charlie and Katie on part 1 of this 2 part episode looking back at the 8 years he spent as Mayor, from challenges to triumphs Mayor Durrett shares stories about his time running one of the fastest growing Counties in Tennessee.
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Episode 168: Caleb Slaughter and the Fire Science Program
15/06/2022 Duration: 33minCaleb Slaughter was a Clarksville Fire Fighter for over 20 years, he decided to share his passion and knowledge for all things Fire Fighting with area kids and created the Fire Science Program at Rossview High School, where students can begin their journey toward becoming Fire Fighters. He joins Charlie and Katie to share his story of going from the fire house to the classroom on this episode of Clarksville’s Conversation.
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Episode 167: Clarksville Police Chief David Crockarell
07/06/2022 Duration: 28minClarksville Chief of Police David Crockarell joins Charlie and Katie on this episode to talk about his first couple of years on the job and some of the things he has learned running a growing department. He also shares some of the exciting things going on in the department that helps them better serve the community
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Episode 166: David "Buck" Dellinger
23/05/2022 Duration: 20minDavid “Buck” Dellinger is the CEO of the Clarksville Montgomery County Economic Development Council. He joins Charlie and Katie to chat about managing Clarksville’s incredible growth in a responsible manner, including plans for Redevelopment Districts throughout the city.
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Episode 165: Week Of The Eagles 2022
17/05/2022 Duration: 15minRyan Noble is the Community Recreation Officer for MWR on Fort Campbell. He joins Charlie Koon to share not only his story of serving Military families, but he also goes in depth into what the community can expect at this year’s Week of the Eagles. This Fort Campbell Episode is powered by F&M Bank.
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Episode 164: Riley Jenkins
04/05/2022 Duration: 27minRiley Jenkins was just 6 years old when he performed "Blue Suede Shoes" on stage at the West Creek Elementary talent show. That performance would set him on the path to becoming an Elvis Tribute Artist. He joins Charlie and Katie to share his incredible story of paying tribute to the King of Rock and Roll all over the world.
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Episode 163: Sherry Nicholson
28/04/2022 Duration: 33minSherry Nicholson is the Founder and President of Yai Pak Outreach, an organization that serves the homeless, hungry, and needy in Clarksville and the surrounding area. Hear her amazing story of coming out of homelessness herself, to her life changing encounters serving the less fortunate in the area. Get ready to be inspired by an incredible woman who's faith has lead her to help those right here in our community.
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Episode 162: Rich Holladay
22/04/2022 Duration: 23minRich Holladay is the Executive Director of Leadership Clarksville and also the co-owner of Water Dogs SCUBA and Safety. He joins Charlie and Katie to talk about why he and his family decided to call Clarksville home after serving in the Army, the local SCUBA scene and more.
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Episode 161: Congressman Mark Green on the Conflict in Ukraine
12/04/2022 Duration: 25minCongressman Mark Green joins Charlie Koon, Katie Gambill and Chris Smith of Clarksvillenow.com on this special episode. The Congressman shares stories from his recent trips to Ukraine, Poland, and Romania. He gives a look into the conflict there, what American troops are doing in the region and what the city of Clarksville can do to support our soldiers who are working hard in this very volatile region of the world.
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Episode 160: Kevin Kennedy
07/04/2022 Duration: 25minThere is only one Kevin Kennedy. Lawyer, tv host, philanthropist, Tik Tok Star, and so much more. He joins Charlie and Katie to share his story. From growing up in a family that has been in Clarksville since shortly after the Revolutionary war, to law school, and serving his community.