(Aired Tues 10/14/25) Last month, I sat down in front of the fountain in Chattanooga's Coolidge Park for a conversation with Todd Morgan, executive director of Preserve Chattanooga.
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(Aired Weds 10/15/25) On Wednesday afternoon, live here on WUTC, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly stopped by our studios for our latest one-on-one conversation. Among the topics: A road paving pilot in Hixson; Enterprise South and McDonald Farm; Northgate Mall; driverless tech.
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(Aired Mon 10/13/25) Known as “The American Songster,” Dom Flemons is a Grammy-winning musician steeped in American roots music. As "Scenic Roots" expands to an hour on WUTC, here's our conversation with Dom.
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(Aired Tues 10/14/25) Historic preservation and economic development may clash over a particular project - but it doesn’t always have to be that way. Donovan Rypkema is an expert on historic preservation worldwide.
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(Aired Tues 10/14/25) In a fine restaurant, a sommelier will tell you everything you need to know about the wine that is served. How do you extrapolate that skill to Wine Over Water, presented by Preserve Chattanooga? Ask Joi Mason.
The Often Herd crosses oceans and musical boundaries from Northern England to this week's IBMA World of Bluegrass in Chattanooga - and live on WUTC with Paul Jorgensen.
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Alva Leigh with the band Call Me Spinster join Haley Solomon live in the studio at WUTC to talk about - and perform - a few tracks from Alva's new album "Wilderness."
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The Faux Paws calls itself "a triangle band in a land of circles." Listen to the band live on WUTC with Brian Hamilton and Haley Solomon during IBMA World of Bluegrass.
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(Aired Thu 9/18/25) UTC alum Steven Kline is the new director of the Clarence T. Jones Observatory, owned and operated by the university since opening its doors in 1938.
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(Aired Thu 9/18/25) Justice Cardenas and Zane Warren, two UTC students in The SMILE Fund, are talking finance in their new podcast, recorded here on campus.
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