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  • Barry White & Susan Harris of Chattanooga Tourism Co. Jennifer Crutchfield on the Chattanooga Adventures Series. Talking Writing: Part II with Rachelle Barr - cartinglee. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • (aired Weds 5/04/22) How are travel and tourism in the Chattanooga area shaping up for this summer? Barry White is CEO of Chattanooga Tourism Company. Susan Harris recently joined the company as its chief operating officer after leading See Rock City.
  • (aired Weds 5/04/22) How does Chattanooga history, augmented reality and a trip tomorrow for a group of students on the Southern Belle all tie together? Jennifer Crutchfield of Chattanooga Adventures connects the dots.
  • (aired Weds 5/04/22) Tomorrow night, on the season premiere of “The A List” on our public media partner WTCI PBS, Alison Lebovitz speaks with Chattanooga’s own Corky Coker.
  • (aired Weds 5/04/22) Richard Winham shares the second part of a conversation with Rachelle Barr - the singer and songwriter who performs as Cartinglee - on this week’s Talking Writing.
  • (aired Thu 5/05/22) In part three in our series of conversations on the opioid epidemic here in Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley, we focus on journeys from addiction to recovery to caregiving.
  • Richard Winham shares a session by Chattanooga rapper C-Grimey, recorded live downtown in January 2020, at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • Mitch Patel of Vision Hospitality Group in Chattanooga. Isaiah 117 House at Chambliss Center for Children. An audio postcard from the recent Shaky Knees in Atlanta. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Mitch Patel is the president and CEO of Vision Hospitality Group here in Chattanooga. He founded the company twenty-five years ago with 3,000 dollars in his savings account. Since then, he and his team have developed more than 60 hotels.
  • Isaiah 117 House is a nonprofit based in East Tennessee that serves children and teens entering state custody and awaiting foster care placement. Here in Hamilton County, it partners with Chambliss Center for Children.
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