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  • Imagine a fitness tracker that monitors your electrolytes through smartwatch tech, powered by AI - without a blood test. Mitchell Leshchiner is co-founder and CEO of ElectroKare.
  • Last fall, Linor Shirinov arrived here in Chattanooga from Israel - just in time for the Jewish High Holy Days. For the next few years, she is serving as the latest cultural emissary from Israel at the Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga.
  • “Musicality for Modern Humans” - by WMOT’s Craig Havighurst. A cultural emissary for the Jewish community in Chattanooga. "Bombshell." On this episode of “Scenic Roots.”
  • “Bombshell” is a new documentary - premiering Tuesday night on PBS’ “American Experience” - that explores how the U.S. Government tried to minimize the human toll of the atomic bombs dropped on Japan during World War II, and a handful of reporters who sought to tell the full story.
  • Craig Havighurst is an author, a music journalist - and a public radio broadcaster. He’s the editorial director at WMOT - the American roots radio station in Tennessee - and his recent book is “Musicality for Modern Humans: How to Listen Like an Artist."
  • (Aired Thu 12/18/25) With Christmas - and then, New Year’s - only days away, a season of giving meets a season of need for the Chattanooga Area Food Bank and the people it serves.
  • This holiday season, high demand for food from those in need. Historic preservation in Chattanooga. Rodney Van Valkenburg. On this episode of "Scenic Roots."
  • (Aired Thu 12/18/25) As Rodney Van Valkenburg retires as executive director of Chattanooga Theatre Centre, he looks back on decades of serving the arts in Chattanooga and beyond.
  • (Aired Thu 12/18/25) Developers based in Nashville have requested the rezoning of 19 Patten Parkway in downtown Chattanooga to make room for a 12-story mixed use development with 266 apartments.
  • (Aired Thu 12/18/25) Make Music Winter - which culminates with the Winter Solstice on Sunday - is in the spirit of Make Music Day, held worldwide each summer.
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