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Troy University Podcast Network

In partnership with Troy Public Radio, Troy University produces a wide range of podcasts featuring TROY faculty experts along with leaders in art, science, business, and politics, designed to inform, inspire, and entertain. We strive to present a variety of ideas in our programming. Commentaries and analyses presented on podcasts are the opinions of individual hosts or guests and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Troy University or its administration.

In Focus Weekly Newswrap – TPR’s In Focus – Jan. 15, 2021

On this week’s Newswrap from In Focus, Alabama Public Television’s Don Dailey shares with Troy Public Radio’s Carolyn Hutcheson headlines about the recent Trump rally, which turned violent at the nation’s capitol. Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks denies his rally speech inflamed the participants. Alabama’s Republican congressional representatives voted against impeachment of President Trump, while Democratic Congresswoman Terri Sewell voted for it. The wildcard serves up a tasty piece of cake that reminds us to take the COVID-19 vaccine shots.

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“In Focus Weekly Newswrap” – Jan. 8, 2021

On this week’s Newswrap from In Focus, Alabama Public Television’s Don Dailey shares with Troy Public Radio’s Carolyn Hutcheson headlines about Wednesday’s mob break-in at the U.S. Capitol. One Alabamian died of a medical emergency while at the scene. The Wildcard is about “toilet wine” being made at a Rainsville wastewater treatment plant. (NOTE: As we understand it the wine making operations were completely separate from the wastewater treatment.)

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“TROY’s First Lady & An Alumnus Breaking Barriers” – November 6th, 2020

This is one of our favorite Talk of Troy episodes brought to you while we’re on a short production break: Host Marissa Lacey reflects on Troy University First Lady Janice Hawkins’s efforts to beautify the campus and expand Alabama’s recognition of international arts.  And, we sit down with TROY Music Industry Alumnus Josh McInnish, who doesn’t let his visual impairment stand in the way of his job as a piano player for the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

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“Firearms and Crime” – Jan. 6, 2021

Verne Speirs, Criminal Division Chief and Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama, talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about crimes and gun violence. In Fiscal year 2020, the U.S. Department of Justice charged more than 14,000 defendants with firearms-related crimes, and the Middle District of Alabama brought 78 cases. This is part one of a two-part interview.

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“Alice in Wonderland Exhibit & Giving Day” – October 9th, 2020

This is one of our favorite Talk of Troy episodes brought to you while we’re on a short production break: Host Marissa Lacey takes us to Troy University’s new art exhibit inspired by Alice in Wonderland.  And, we’ll take an in-depth look at Giving Day, Troy University’s annual initiative allowing Troy donors to choose the specific causes they would like to support.

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“A New 3D Printing Minor and Revisiting Curry Commons Tower” – August 20th, 2020

This is one of our favorite Talk of Troy episodes brought to you while we’re on a short production break:

Producer Catina Woods Sistrunk reports that Troy University is offering a new minor: 3D Printing for Art and Industry. We’ll sit down with educators to discuss how 3D printers work and how they can help students meet their creative potential. We’ll also listen back to Producer Hans Ng’s story about Curry Commons Tower on the Montgomery campus.

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