Thursday, September 29, 2011

DeltaTalk Radio, Thursday, September 29, 2011

David Ball: 'The Numbers Don't Lie'
"Courageous" Opens Nationwide
Also...
Tupelo and the Manhattan Film Festival
Lee Bailey -- Walking in Big Shoes
Facebookers

This program originally broadcast September 29, 2011 from SuperTalk Mississippi studio WWMR.
Hosted by Mike Russell, with producer Brenda Mitchell.


SEGMENT 1 at 00:00
Introducing today's DeltaTalk Radio
Intro to the Manhattan Film Festival
Facebook's Influence

SEGMENT 2 @ 9:20
Pastor David Ball talks about inspiring men to become courageous.
Courageous Movie website

SEGMENT 3 @ 23:30
Film Commissioner Pat Rasberry talks about Tupelo and the Manhattan Film Festival.

SEGMENT 4 @ 33:49
Opera singer Lee Bailey talks about creating the Tupelo Performing Arts Academy.

SEGMENT 5 @ 46:39
Our favorite Facebook posts.

PROGRAM ENDS @ 50:11


All that and more...

Enjoy today's program and make sure to follow DeltaTalk Radio on Facebook and Twitter (@DeltaTalk). As always, you can reach me at Mike@DeltaTalkRadio.com. You can also call our message line at 662-205-NEMS (6367) to leave a message or record feedback we might use on the air.

Thanks for listening -- and for helping to make positive-media programming possible on the SuperTalk Mississippi Radio Network. DeltaTalk, a one-hour show, airs Thursday mornings at 9am on SuperTalk 102.FM in Tupelo. This podcast is generally published by 3pm Central Time on the day of the broadcast.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

DeltaTalk Radio, Thursday, September 22, 2011

Bill Frakes: Sports Illustrated
Preeminent Sports Photographer
Also...
Peggy Webb & The Tropical Double Trouble
Filmmaking in Mississippi
Juju for Kenny
Facebookers

This program originally broadcast September 22, 2011 from SuperTalk Mississippi studio WWMR.
Hosted by Mike Russell, with producer Brenda Mitchell.


SEGMENT 1 at 00:00
Introducing today's DeltaTalk Radio
Intro to the Manhattan Film Festival
Film Mississippi Car Tag
ICC Homecoming

SEGMENT 2 @ 8:20
Bill Frakes and Larry Anderson Interview - Part 1
Larry Anderson's e-book: Leading Your Own Photo Safari
Bill Frakes' Website
Bill is a staff photographer for Sports Illustrated, LONG known for its imagery over the years. He’s based in Florida, though he has a MS connection. He has worked in more than 125 countries for a wide variety of editorial and advertising clients, including Apple, Nike, Nikon, CocaCola, Kodak, and Reebok (just to name a few). He also directs music videos and television ads. Editorially, his work has gotten just a LITTLE notice – in virtually every major general interest publication in the world. His still photos and short documentary films have been featured on hundreds of websites as well as on most major television networks. He has also won the coveted Newspaper Photographer of the Year award in the prestigious Pictures of the Year competition.

SEGMENT 3 @ 25:43
Bill Frakes and Larry Anderson Interview - Part 2 (conclusion)

SEGMENT 4 @ 38:20
Peggy Webb Interview
Peggy's Website
Peggy has been writing for 26 years; millions of her books have been published - in 17 languages. She's taught writing (at Mississippi state). She's won AWARDS for her writing. She's written under the name Anna Michaels (The Tender Mercy of Roses), and now she's here on DeltaTalk Radio with a FOURTH book in her Elvis series, coming out next week called Elvis and the Tropical Double Trouble.

SEGMENT 5 @ 49:02
Our favorite Facebook posts

PROGRAM CLOSE @ 54:00
The Gratitude Song

All that and more...

Enjoy today's program and make sure to follow DeltaTalk Radio on Facebook and Twitter (@DeltaTalk). As always, you can reach me at Mike@DeltaTalkRadio.com. You can also call our message line at 662-205-NEMS (6367) to leave a message or record feedback we might use on the air.

Thanks for listening -- and for helping to make positive-media programming possible on the SuperTalk Mississippi Radio Network. DeltaTalk, a one-hour show, airs Thursday mornings at 9am on SuperTalk 102.FM in Tupelo. This podcast is generally published by 3pm Central Time on the day of the broadcast

Thursday, September 15, 2011

DeltaTalk Radio, Thursday, September 15, 2011

RENAISSANCE WOMAN
Tara Priest: hard-workin’ singer
Also:
Jason Palmer — layin’ ‘em down 
Major League Baseball PR “Thing” 
The Walmart Greeter 
Facebookers

This program originally broadcast September 15, 2011 from SuperTalk Mississippi studio WWMR.
Hosted by Mike Russell, with producer Brenda Mitchell.


SEGMENT 1 at 00:00
Introducing the Show
9/11 Tribute Show revisited (Jim Cowen - Hero)
The Help — All-Time Movie Leader
Calendar of Events

SEGMENT 2 @ 8:54
Tara Priest interview — Part 1
Tara's Website
(includes 3 cuts from her album)

SEGMENT 3 @ 22:50
Tara Priest interview - Part 2 (conclusion)
(includes 4 cuts from her album)

SEGMENT 4 @ 35:52
Jason Palmer — drummin’ up a storm
Brenda’s Walmart Greeter story
Major League Baseball (MLB.com) PR debacle 

SEGMENT 5 @ 45:30
Our favorite Facebook posts

PROGRAM CLOSE @ 49:28
We close with another of Tara’s songs — “The Sweetest Thing”

All that and more...

Enjoy the program and make sure to follow DeltaTalk Radio on Facebook and Twitter (@DeltaTalk). As always, you can reach me at Mike@DeltaTalkRadio.com. You can also call our message line at 662-205-NEMS (6367) to leave a message or record feedback we might use on the air.

Thanks for listening -- and for helping to make positive-media programming possible on the SuperTalk Mississippi Radio Network. DeltaTalk, a one-hour show, airs Thursday mornings at 9am on SuperTalk 102.FM in Tupelo.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

DeltaTalk Radio, Thursday, September 8, 2011


9/11 TRIBUTE SHOW 
A Survivor's Story of the Pentagon Attack
What Mississippians Remember
911 Memories from Around the Country


This program originally broadcast September 8, 2011 from SuperTalk Mississippi studio WWMR.
Hosted by Mike Russell, with producer Brenda Mitchell.


SEGMENT 1 at 00:00
Introducing the Show
A Smithville Bright Spot

SEGMENT 2 at 8:20
JIM COWEN, Washington, D.C. — Jim was a naval officer on assignment at the Pentagon as Deputy Public Affairs Officer for the Chief of Naval Operations. His office was perilously close to the impact zone, though he was not injured by the crash of American Airlines Flight 77 into the west side of the U.S. military’s most secure installation. He joins us by phone from Washington, and describes in careful detail the chaos and emotion the followed the attack ten years ago.

SEGMENT 3 at 36:40
MISSISSIPPIANS REMEMBER 911 — What do Mississippians remember of the surreal day in September of 2001? I asked them, ‘Where were you on that day and what was your reaction?”

SEGMENT 4 at 44:50
Via Facebook — which didn’t exist at the time of 9/11 — the memories of 14 Americans around the country.

PROGRAM CLOSE @ 51:20
We close with country singer Alan Jackson’s Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)? It was written about 9/11 shortly after the attack and introduced at the Country Music Association's awards show on November 7, 2001.

All that and more...

Enjoy the program and make sure to follow DeltaTalk Radio on Facebook and Twitter (@DeltaTalk). As always, you can reach me at Mike@DeltaTalkRadio.com. You can also call our message line at 662-205-NEMS (6367) to leave a message or record feedback we might use on the air.

Thanks for listening -- and for helping to make positive-media programming possible on the SuperTalk Mississippi Radio Network. DeltaTalk, a one-hour show, airs Thursday mornings at 9am on SuperTalk 102.FM in Tupelo.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

DeltaTalk Radio, Thursday, September 1, 2011


BACK IN THE SADDLE…
Slings and Arrows with Kollmeyer
The Big Match-up in Pontotoc
Gourmet Grillin’

This program originally broadcast September 1, 2011 from SuperTalk Mississippi studio WWMR.
Hosted by Mike Russell, with producer Brenda Mitchell.

After a couple of weeks off, we’re back in the saddle:
SEGMENT 1
On Stage with Tom Booth at Tupelo Community Theater
Saturday Morning at Smithville
Tribute: Hubert Schitoskey (Dad) 1937-2011

SEGMENT 2
ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - We’re joined by Will Kollmeyer (public relations director) and Dr. Jan Reid-Bunch (Dean of Academic Instruction) at ICC. Today, we’re discussing the ARROW program, allowing maximum flexibility for students to bend their school schedules around their lives — yet another reason why ICC is leading the other 14 junior colleges in Mississippi in educational excellence.

SEGMENT 3
BRANDON WILEMON — Brandon’s the SuperTalk HS Football King in Northeast Mississippi. We take a quick look at the big HS match-up of the week, and do a little prognosticating at the other levels, too. This guy knows the game!

SEGMENT 4
In another lifetime, Lizzette Van Osten was a high-tech start-up specialist in California. But life brought her to Mississippi, and she’s bringing the gourmet life to The Magnolia State. She runs Tupelo’s first and only gourmet grocery, Home Chef Market.

SEGMENT 5
Our favorite Facebook posts of the week, including posts from Annette Lothian Martinez, Joyce Siddall, and Brandon Murphree.

All that and more!

Enjoy the show and make sure to follow DeltaTalk Radio on Facebook and Twitter (@DeltaTalk). As always, you can reach me at Mike@DeltaTalkRadio.com. You can also call our message line at 662-205-NEMS (6367) to leave a message or record feedback we might use on the air!

Thanks for listening -- and for helping to make positive-media programming possible on the SuperTalk Mississippi Radio Network. DeltaTalk, a one-hour show, airs Thursday mornings at 9am on SuperTalk 102.FM in Tupelo.