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Millions of Conversations: The Show Podcast
Millions of Conversations: The Show Podcast
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“Millions of Conversations: The Show” explores the issues shaping Tennessee communities, from the impact of AI to the trust gap in healthcare, through thought-provoking discussions that highlight shared values over division.
Join host Samar Ali as she engages with local voices and experts to inspire hope, foster belonging, and spark meaningful change.
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There’s nothing more refreshing than enjoying an insightful conversation with someone over a glass of iced tea. Join Samar and Amy Wood as they discuss the importance of engaging in constructive dialogue in their upcoming series, Sweet Tea Chats: Conversations from the Front Porch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Educators in our school system play a pivotal role in shaping and enriching younger generations. For Mr. Clayton Callicott, Principal of Waverly Junior High School, this commitment goes beyond the classroom as he strives to empower his students to become successful leaders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The United Way of Greater Chattanooga works every day to strengthen the communities of Hamilton County. Samar is joined by its President and CEO, Lesley Scearce, to discuss how cross-county partnerships help us live more united. Visit https://unitedwaycha.org/ for more information about the United Way of Greater Chattanooga.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Picking back up from our previous episode, Rebecca Price, Dr. André Churchwell, and Samar continue their conversation exploring the rich history of Nashville. Click here to watch "Then and Now: The History of Minority Communities in Nashville" series on YouTube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vanderbilt University and the Nashville Public Library have partnered to create "Then and Now: The History of Minority Communities in Nashville" to explore the unique tapestry of diversity within Nashville. By sharing the history of these communities through storytelling and regional cuisine, Samar, Dr. Churchwell, and Rebecca Price examine how this program fosters understanding of our past and inspires transformative change for the future. Click here to watch "Then and Now: The History of Minority Communities in Nashville" series on YouTube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liza Garonzik, founder of R.E.A.L. Discussion, helps young people develop the discussion skills they need to thrive in today’s world. In this conversation, Samar Ali sits down with Liza to explore the importance of fostering these skills in our increasingly technology-driven society. Visit https://realdiscussion.org/ for more information. For more about Millions of Conversations and to take the pledge to listen, visit https://www.millionsofconversations.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This year, Nashville's Metro Human Relations Commission (MHRC) celebrates six decades of service to those who call the city home. Established during our country's Civil Rights Movement in 1965, and as Tennessee's first human rights agency, MHRC's mission is to: "protect and promote the personal dignity, safety, health, security, peace, and general welfare of all people". Samar is joined by the Commission's Executive Director, Davie Tucker, Jr., to discuss how MHRC's initiatives, like Humans Over Hate, continue this mission. Join us on Juneteenth at the National Museum of African American Music at 12 pm for the screening of Through Their Words: How Voices Became Policy and Policy Became Progress. Click here to RSVPSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emily Partin, Steering Committee Co-Chair of the Littell Partin Center Project, creates small ripples every day that lead to impactful waves of change. In communities like Tracy City, individuals like Emily are implementing holistic approaches to improving community health. Through the Littell Partin Center, the town is harnessing the power of equitable access to multifunctional spaces that preserve health, wealth, and the connectedness of community. To support Emily and the Tracy City community, please visit the link below to contribute to the preservation of community connectedness. https://www.gofundme.com/f/bringing-old-gchs-back-to-lifeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we delve deeper into the issue of trust within our healthcare system, Samar Ali sits down with Dr. Divya Shroff to examine the barriers to health access in rural communities and consider how we can begin aligning community and corporate interests.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Co-founders of the Collaborative Perinatal Cardiac Center at St. Thomas Midtown Hospital, Dr. Cornelia Graves and Dr. Stacy Davis, join Samar Ali to continue the important conversation about our fragmented healthcare system and the erosion of trust between patients and providers. Together, they seek answers to the following questions: How can we rebuild trust between providers and patients? What needs to change in the system? And how can each of us take control of our own healthcare?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
America’s healthcare system cares for millions, yet it suffers from an ailment of its own—a fractured trust between patients and providers. Samar Ali is joined by Dr. Cornelia Graves and Dr. Stacy Davis, co-founders of the Collaborative Perinatal Cardiac Center at St. Thomas Midtown Hospital, to examine how this system became fragmented and explore the key factors contributing to the erosion of trust.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Featuring the insights of Dr. Rachel Thornton, board-certified pediatrician and public health researcher, her discussion with Samar Ali dives into the systemic issues within healthcare that can often result in a trust deficit between patients and providers. By examining the significance of public health initiatives, Samar and Dr. Thornton discover solutions that foster healing, rebuild trust, and empower patients and providers to create a healthier, shared future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A groundbreaking initiative created in partnership with Millions of Conversations, Fisk University, the Frist Art Museum and Vanderbilt University and led by renowned Cuban artist Magdalena Campos-Pons, the Engine for Art Democracy and Justice (EADJ) explores how art challenges cycles of hate, helps shape meaningful conversations, and bring people together in today’s divided world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Millions of Conversations: The Show” explores the issues shaping Tennessee communities, from the impact of AI to the trust gap in healthcare, through thought-provoking discussions that highlight shared values over division. Join host Samar Ali as she engages with local voices and experts to inspire hope, foster belonging, and spark meaningful change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.




