Chat with local restauranteur and community advocate Kelly English on how to support the hospitality sector. Then hear from Brett Roler of Downtown Memphis Commission about the crazy ride 2020 gave them and what's on the horizon in 2021!
Dr. Scott Morris shares the backstory of founding Church Health, explains how they're meeting a significant need of the community, and shares why focusing on total wellness is so important.
Memphis Brooks Museum is renowned for their carefully curated exhibits and installations, but it’s so much more than a museum, it’s a community anchor.
Kela Jones of Code Crew shares how Code Crew is flipping the script (er, code?) on the tech industry. Later, Apryl Childs-Potter of The Greater Memphis Chamber talks all things Memphis business.
Austin Crowder is making his curriculum come alive for his Soulsville students by asking “Can Government Class Revolutionize Police Encounters?” And he’s taking it a step further by making his findings free, open to the nation, and scalable for every situation.
Bartholomew Jones, founder of CxffeeBlack, talks all things coffee (where it comes from, why that matters), and how he's revolutionizing the coffee game through a social justice lens. Rachel Knox chimes in to share about all things arts and culture in Memphis!
Dr. Archie Moss, Principal at Shelby County Schools' Bruce Elementary, is being the change he wants to see for his students. From bedtime stories to securing resources for his classrooms, his "small ideas" have resulted in big change!
The Orpheum's VP of Education, Jennifer McGrath, chats about the benefits (and need!) of community arts resources + The Greater Memphis Chamber's Apryl Childs-Potter shares insights on the local business sector.