Blabbin' In the Bluegrass

S10E13 - Life On the Farm with Camille Lambert

Episode Notes

We often underestimate the passion and commitment of Kentucky's dedicated farming community . . .and that community is certainly well represented this week!! Meet Camille Lambert, who still lives on the same Daviess County farm that she called home as a kid. You may likely remember Camille from her time spent as extension agent for agriculture and natural resources in Henderson County. On this episode, she brings us up to speed on her current role with FMC Corporation, reflects on her childhood farming experience, and describes what's growing on her family farm. She also offers useful advice for those efforting to honor and continue the tradition of their own family farms. For additional information on any of our subjects discussed, you may call or text Camille at 270-993-5392. And, to learn more about her employer, FMC Corporation, click here to visit the web page: https://www.fmc.com/en.

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S10E12 - A Kentuckian Turned Rainbow Warrior

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My very special guest this week is a native Kentuckian, and former WKU classmate of mine, whose talent has taken him far . . .literally!! Eric Mathews is gainfully employed at the University of Hawaii, where he serves as Director of Marketing and Fan Experience. Eric's resume also includes a wealth of experience in sportscasting and media relations, and his passion for collegiate athletics is second to none! Grab a chair as he discusses his childhood days spent following sports, the skills he gained within and outside of the classroom during college, and the award-winning efforts of Mr. Mathews and his staff at Hawaii. Let me assure you there is no such thing as a dull moment when Eric is around! And, to learn more about the athletics program and staff at the University of Hawaii, simply click here to visit the web page: https://hawaiiathletics.com/.

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S10E11 - Exceptional Educator Number One

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This week's journey back in time via the "Commonwealth Time Capsule" revisits the very first teacher to ever be featured in my "Exceptional Educator" spotlight!! She is Susanne Konkle, a long-time fixture in the Trimble County School System. Susanne has made an immeasurable impact on students of various ages, and she continues to be active in the classroom despite technically being retired. Enjoy the fascinating story as to how she found her calling in education, and her reflection on a truly remarkable teaching resume. Of course, you'll hear her advice for future educators, and I'll bring you up to speed on her current retirement endeavors. You'll even be treated to aspects of our conversation that weren't included when originally published due to time constraints! So sit back and soak up this golden opportunity to relive the positivity, passion, and enthusiasm of Mrs. Susanne Konkle!

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S10E10 - Blabbin' in ELITE Company

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Get ready for a shopping spree on this week's "Blabbin'", as we take you to one of Henderson's most beloved local businesses: Elite Downtown!! Shelley Gibson (formerly Shelley Gardner) is a retired Henderson County school teacher, who proudly makes Elite Downtown her current employer. Shelley joins us to describe how the store lives up to its name on a daily basis, with items such as jewelry, Henderson County Colonel attire, and ocean inspired products from the "Inis" brand . . .and that's just scratching the surface! Shelley also tells us about some of the holiday themed merchandise already available for purchase, and speaks of the apparel from Elite that she may be seen sporting at any given point. Enjoy our visit to bargain central! And, find out even more about Elite Downtown by perusing the web page found here: https://elitedowntownhenderson.com/.

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S10E9 - Celebrating the Commonwealth's Golf Community

Episode Notes

In this week's "Notable Nonprofit" spotlight, I'm proud to highlight an organization that goes far beyond the call of duty to keep our state's golf scene thriving and prospering! It is the Kentucky Golf Foundation, which seeks to enhance Kentucky's golf community, while also maximizing diversity within the sport. Foundation coordinator Erin Rowland is here to elaborate on this honorable mission, and promote some of the programs/initiatives affiliated with the KGF such as Youth on Course, the Kentucky Golf Hall of Fame, and Drive, Chip and Putt. Erin will also shed light on her personal golf background, and detail the ways in which we can lend our time and attention to this very deserving foundation. So get ready to hit the links . . .and find out even more about the Kentucky Golf Foundation by visiting the web page found here: https://www.kygolf.org/.

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S10E8 - Garden Gabbin' with Cindi Sullivan

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The name of this week's special guest should sound quite familiar, particularly to those of you in the Louisville area! This name is Cindi Sullivan, and she spent over two decades answering Kentuckiana's lawn and gardening questions on WHAS Radio's "Living Better", as well as WAVE TV's "Listen Live". Cindi now serves as Executive Director for a nonprofit known as "Trees Louisville". Take a seat as we converse about her life-long passion for the great outdoors, the highlights of her career in radio/television broadcasting and beyond, and the history/mission of her nonprofit. Cindi will also tell us how we can ensure a prosperous future for Trees Louisville through our generous support. Her enthusiasm is simply contagious . . .and to learn even more about Trees Louisville, click here to browse the website: https://www.treeslouisville.org/.

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S10E7 - Fill Your Cup with Heaping Hope

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Your heart will truly be touched by the local business spotlighted in this week's episode! Come with me now to Murray, as I visit with Ashley Cox, who proudly owns and operates Cup of Hope. Ashley specializes in the creation of customized cups, mugs, tumblers, ETC . . .and the inspiration behind the store will certainly tug at your heartstrings. She'll shed light on this inspiration, thoroughly discuss her amazing assortment of drinking apparatuses, and take us through the special appearances she is scheduled to make this fall. You owe it to yourself to learn more about Cup of Hope, and shop online, by visiting the web page found here: https://cupofhopeco.com/. Also, click the following link to see a list of other stores which proudly carry Cup of Hope products: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TeZHdleP626u-H_Sp_ulxSb-XlPEBQURgBQBnRgYeMk/edit.

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S10E6 - Newly Emerging Novelist Nathan Gower

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This week, it brings me great pride to present a native Hendersonian who continues to celebrate the recent release of his debut novel!! He is Dr. Nathan Gower, a Professor of English at Campbellsville University, whose written works have been featured in publications such as The Louisville Review, Louisville Magazine, and Birmingham Arts Journal. Join Dr. Gower as he reflects on his remarkable resume, offers invaluable advice for aspiring writers, and introduces us to his book entitled "The Act of Disappearing". He also tells us how we can obtain the book, and where we can shake hands with him in the weeks/months to come. Listen intently, and prepare yourself for reading . . .and learn even more about Dr. Nathan Gower by visiting his web page found here: https://www.nathangower.com/.

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S10E5 - A Taste of Sandy Lee Songfest Talent

Episode Notes

An annual Henderson tradition awaits us next week . . .and on this episode, we're getting you pumped for it! Of course, that's the Sandy Lee Watkins Songwriters Festival, which will take place July 24th through 27th. One of the tremendous talents scheduled to appear at Songfest is Mr. Lance Carpenter, who co-wrote Kelsea Ballerini's smash number one single "Love Me Like You Mean It"...and he has kindly graced us with his presence for this episode! In addition to singing and songwriting, Lance also serves as a music business coach. We'll discuss each of these pursuits with him, and enjoy a couple of his terrific tunes. Also, Susie Watkins is along to provide schedule details, ticket purchasing information, and other essentials. Find out even more about Sandy Lee Songfest via this web page: https://sandyleesongfest.com/. And, further insight on Lance Carpenter is as close as his website found here: https://lancecarpentermusic.com/.

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S10E4 - The Medical Mastery of Martha Ridley

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I decided we were long overdue for a "Healthcare Hero" spotlight . . .so this week, I'm proud to present Henderson's very own Martha Ridley!! Martha has proudly served as a nurse practitioner in the Deaconess Health system since 2013. She has seen patients at a variety of ages, with a variety of symptoms. We'll get a glimpse into this extensive experience, learn what initially drew her to the medical field, and hear of the education and training that equipped her to flourish in her current position. Martha will also share words of wisdom for those entertaining the thought of a career in the medical profession. She is a total blast, and equally competent . . .so be sure to learn even more about her, and schedule your appointment with her, by visiting this web page: https://deaconess.com/DocBio/3178/Martha_Ridley_APRN.

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