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In this episode, Melinda sits down with Tippah County Hospital's director of emergency services, Dan Shappley. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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In this episodes, Melinda chats with Dorenda Gentry from West Union High School. Dorenda is a career coach from Three Rivers Planning and Development. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Every Tuesday, during the month of April, Melinda will speak to a local High School Career Coach. In this week's episode she talks with Three Rivers Planning and Development Career Coach, April Pounders, about her time with students at Thrasher High School. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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In this episode of Heard It On The Shark, producer Steve Bass talks about his upcoming production of Hee Haw at The Stage On Main in Ripley, Mississippi. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Host Melinda Marsalis chats with Tippah County NAACP President James Storey. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Host Melinda Marsalis talks with Tippah County EMA Assistant Director Summer Gibens about how the response was organized during the Ice Storms and the unsung heroes of Tippah County -- our volunteer fire departments. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Host Melinda Marsalis speaks with Tippah County Emergency Management Coordinator Tom Lindsey about recovery efforts from the ice storm and more. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Host and Organic Gardener Melinda Marsalis talks with Station Sales Associate & Gardener Haley Hurt about how they are prepping and planning for spring and the garden to come. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalisand show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ONTHE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am onthe shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then isreleased as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hearinterviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who aremaking things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders ofbusiness, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazingthings happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did youknow about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THESHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area. We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in yourbackyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM alongfor the ride. Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the MississippiHills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamicintersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection whichhas produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons fromthe King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music TammyWynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwrightTennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories ofthe Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. TheMississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutionsthat preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin yourdiscovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreationaltreasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi HillsNational Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org. Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;Mike King - Drums/Percussion All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rightsreserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for anyother purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio RipleyMS LLC
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Tippah County Veterans Services Officer Jimmy Benefield talks with Host Melinda Marsalis about the local veterans' in the area who needs to come by the Veterans Services' Office because there are benefits out there that they are entitled to apply for due to their military service. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Host Melinda Marsalis talks with Tippah County Circuit Clerk Phil Koon and Chairman of the Election Commission Board Randle Hall about the upcoming primary election. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Host Melinda Marsalis talks with Peyton Williams about earning his spot in the Lions Band. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Host Melinda Marsalis talks with newly elected Tippah County District 2 Supervisor John Griffin. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Host Melinda Marsalis talks with South Tippah School District Superintendent Tony Elliot about being "A" rated, the graduation rate, and the Tippah Career and Technology Center. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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Host Melinda Marsalis talks with Grammy winning musician, producer, and composer Don Was about his illustrious career and his upcoming show at The Princess Theater in Decatur, Alabama. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis
and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON
THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on
the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is
released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You’ll hear
interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are
making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of
business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing
things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you
know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE
SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.
We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural,
scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your
backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along
for the ride.
Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi
Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in
2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic
intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which
has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from
the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy
Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B.
Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright
Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of
the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature,
to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions
that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your
discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational
treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills
National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.
Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar;
Mike King - Drums/Percussion
All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights
reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any
other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley
MS LLC
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