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The Council Connect is the official podcast of the Memphis City Council, designed to bring listeners closer to the heart of local government. Each episode highlights the people, programs, and policies shaping the future of our city, directly from the voices making it happen.
Hosted by members of the Memphis City Council, this series aims to keep residents informed, involved, and inspired. Whether you're a lifelong Memphian or new to the Bluff City, The Council Connect is your front-row seat to all things Memphis! Let's move Memphis forward, #together!
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Fighting Hunger, Feeding Hope.In this second episode of The Council Connect, we dive deep into one of Memphis' most pressing challenges: food insecurity. Chairman Canale sits down with Kiki Hall, Senior Director of Community Engagement at Catholic Charities of West Tennessee, for a heartfelt conversation about how hunger affects families across our city and what we can do to make a difference. Tune in to The Council Connect where civic engagement meets community impact. We can end hunger in Memphis one meal, one neighbor, and one act of kindness at a time. To learn more about Catholic Charities of West TN, visit www.CCWTN.org.
In this debut episode of The Council Connect, we sit down with Philip Davis, Director of Solid Waste Management for the City of Memphis, to discuss how his team keeps our city clean and beautiful! From weekly garbage collection to community cleanups, Director Davis shares his insights on challenges and innovations shaping Memphis' solid waste services.This episode offers an inside look at the essential work that keeps our city running smoothly. Tune in to find out how you can play a part in creating a cleaner, greener Memphis.Key topics covered:Role and responsibilities of the Solid Waste DivisionUpdates on waste collection, bulk pickup, etc.How residents can help keep neighborhoods cleanMake sure you follow us on social media @MemphisCityCouncil on all platforms.
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