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Thursdays Guest was Dr. Katherine Gifford. Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Dr. Gifford sees patients within the Cognitive and Behavioral Clinic at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. In collaboration with Howard Kirshner, MD (neurologist), she sees patients in a memory disorder clinic focused on evaluating individuals with concerns about changes to memory, mild cognitive impairment, and early stages of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. 


And guest Pam Cowley She is the Community Outreach and Engagement Manager for Vanderbilt Memory and Alzheimer’s Center


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Guest:  Father Andrew McLarty of the Church of the Redeemer of Brookhaven, MS.  Subject:  Issues of the ability to get donations to affected persons in Mississippi who are displaced by a series of tornados that devastated the north central portion of the state. 

   Guest:  Reverend Alisha Haddock of the Christian Journey Fellowship Church here in the Nashville community. Reverend Haddock is also Executive Vice President of the Housing Fund based here in the city.  Subject:  What’s new on the property protection front?  Additional discussion on the development of wealth through a number of methods. 

   Guests:  Chief Ronald L. Bishop former Commissioner of Corrections for the state of Kentucky and Chief of correction facilities in Lexington and Louisville, KY.  Chief George Baker, Chief of the Police Department of Kentucky State University.  Subject:  The murder of Tyre Nichols by a special squat of Memphis Police officers.  Both men are long time low enforcement veterans, the discussion very professional. 

  Guest:  Ms. Tina Fox of the Tennessee Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence.  Subject: The nature and source of domestic and sexual violence; its prevention and mitigate it. 

  Guest:  Reverend Dr. Donna H. Whitney, Pastoral Assistant at Metropolitan Interdenominational Church.  Associate at Healing Hearts and Souls  Subject:  Trauma, its source, its effect, and seeking help to mitigate its continuance. 


  Guest:  Coach Ray Scott, former NBA player and head coach.  Subject:  Mr. Scott’s new book “The NBA in Black and white/Memoir of a Trailblazing NBA Player and coach”.  Coach discusses the turmoil of the early sixties when he started his NBA career and the challenges that existed because of race in the NBA and the country as a whole. 

  Show hosted by Reverend Alisha Haddock.  Reverend carried on alone as technical difficulties made it impossible to connect with her guest of the day Reverend Ella Clay of Healing Hearts and Souls.  Put on the spot, she did a magnificent job. 

Guest:  Theeda Murphy, Director of No Exceptions Tennessee fresh from a victory to eliminate legal slavery by municipal and State correction facilities of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated persons.  Subject:  The restoration of the civil rights of formerly incarcerated persons. 


   Guest:  Dr. Mary E. Pethel, Department of Education, Belmont University.  Subject:  Dr. Pethel’s new book “Title IX, Pat Summitt and Tennessee Trailblazers/50 Years-50 Stories”.  The release of the book coincides with the fiftieth anniversary of the passage of Title IX of the Civil Right Act. 

   Guest:  Ms. Pam Cowley, Outreach Manager for the Vanderbilt Memory, and Alzheimer’s Center.  Subject  Goals, objectives and services provided by the Vanderbilt Memory and Alzheimer Center.  Provided contact info for audience to make contact with the Center. 


    Guest:  Dr. Ken Lass, counseling psychologist.  Subject:  The psychological, sociological, and emotional scars left by the mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic.  The change in the living and learning environments for students and a like change in parental participation in the education of children. 

   Guest:  State Representative Vincent Dixie.  Subject:  The challenges presented by the Republican super majority in the Tennessee State Legislature.  Outlines several pieces of legislation in the pipeline that will exasperate the already poor situation in the State for Black and brown, incarcerated, women, members of the LGBQT community and educators and education.  When will the State develop a method of righting a sixty-year-old wrong? 

  Guest:  Dr. Scott Campbell, director of Persist Nashville.  Subject:  The goals, objectives, aspirations, and services provided to their participants. How Persist Nashville assists young people in completing their college careers from tutors to financial assistance.  A very worthy endeavor. 


  Guest:  Mrs. Kendra Fipps Crowe, mother, entrepreneur, and author. Subject:  Mrs. Crowe’s new book, “The Secrets to overcoming any Obstacle, ENDURANCE”.  Subject:  Her journey through disastrous relationship, the love and care of a physically challenged child for 29 years and coming out on the other side of “through”. 

    Guest:  Reverend Alisha Haddock pastor of Christian Journey Fellowship church and Executive Vice President of the Housing Fund.  Subject: Services and assistance that the Housing Fund provides to the citizens on Metro Nashville.  Very informative.  Reverend Haddock was so good we’ve asked her to join our team

   Guest:  Dr. “Dag” Abbebe, Pharmacist for the Walgreen Corporation, Manager of the pharmacy of the Walgreen’s at the corner of Clarksville Highway and Buenavista Pike in Bordeaux, TN.  Subject:  Healthy living through the development of a healthier lifestyle and regular professional examinations. 


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