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Past Interviews
Exploring the World of Documentary Filmmaking with Nick Nanton
Today, we're joined by Nick Nanton, a powerhouse in the entertainment world. With 22 Emmy Awards to his name, Nick's talents range from directing and producing to writing, songwriting, and ...even law.
With over 60 films under his belt, including a hit Broadway show, Nick has rubbed shoulders with industry giants in business and sports.
So, what inspires Nick's storytelling in his documentaries? How much blood, sweat, and tears go into producing one of his masterpieces?
From start to finish, Nick takes us through his filmmaking process. From choosing subjects to securing funding and the intricacies of shooting and editing, he provides a comprehensive look into the filmmaking process.
Nick also offers insights into his relationships with subjects and valuable advice for aspiring storytellers. We explore his songwriting career, where he crafts tunes for music artists in just a few hours.[+] Show More
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Exploring the World of Documentary Filmmaking with Nick Nanton
Today, we're joined by Nick Nanton, a powerhouse in the entertainment ...
Today, we're joined by Nick Nanton, a powerhouse in the entertainment world. With 22 Emmy Awards to his name, Nick's talents range from directing and producing to writing, songwriting, and ...even law.
With over 60 films under his belt, including a hit Broadway show, Nick has rubbed shoulders with industry giants in business and sports.
So, what inspires Nick's storytelling in his documentaries? How much blood, sweat, and tears go into producing one of his masterpieces?
From start to finish, Nick takes us through his filmmaking process. From choosing subjects to securing funding and the intricacies of shooting and editing, he provides a comprehensive look into the filmmaking process.
Nick also offers insights into his relationships with subjects and valuable advice for aspiring storytellers. We explore his songwriting career, where he crafts tunes for music artists in just a few hours.[+] Show More
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Inside the Fight Against Food Insecurity with Blake Mathis (Mo Show Live)
If you're a long-time viewer of the Mo Show, you might remember Blake ...
If you're a long-time viewer of the Mo Show, you might remember Blake from a few years back when we had him on to discuss the Monrovia Volunteer Fire Department. ...Today, I’m excited to have him back to shed light on the work being done by One Generation Away.
It all started with a car packed full of surplus food from a local grocery store. From those humble beginnings, they've grown into a full-fledged operation, feeding tens of thousands of individuals and families over the years. What began as a grassroots effort in a Hyundai Santa Fe more than a decade ago has now expanded to serve communities in Franklin, Tennessee, North Alabama, and the Panhandle of Florida.
One Generation Away operates on a simple principle: if you need food, you get in line. There are no questions asked about your circumstances or background. This commitment to unconditional support has made their mobile food pantries a lifeline for countless individuals facing various challenges.
In today's episode, Blake explores what a mobile pantry is, what visitors can expect, and how volunteers can get involved in this impactful initiative.[+] Show More
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Inside the Work of Habitat for Humanity with Jeremy Foulks - Mo Show Live
Join us as the Mo Show Live returns for a new season! In this episode, ...
Join us as the Mo Show Live returns for a new season! In this episode, we sit down with Jeremy Foulks, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of the River ...Valley. With 20+ years of experience, Jeremy shares how his organization is helping tackle the critical need for safe, affordable housing.
Over the years, the Huntsville chapter of Habitat for Humanity has served over 300 families in our community, contributing to the mission of building homes, communities, and hope.
In this episode, Jeremy reveals the selection process for families in need and sheds light on the three criteria: the need for housing, affordability, and the ability to repay a mortgage. In recent years, the landscape has shifted from substandard living conditions to the pressing issue of affordability, with families struggling to find a decent place to live.
Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the vital role organizations like Habitat for Humanity play in creating a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Jeremy's passion for his work and the organization's mission is sure to inspire you.
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The Life of a Multi-Sport Student Athlete - Mo Show Live with Wyatt
Welcome to the 100th episode of the Mo Show Live! This week, I have a ...
Welcome to the 100th episode of the Mo Show Live! This week, I have a special guest joining me on the show. My son, Wyatt, agreed to sit down and ...chat with me about middle school classes and his life as a busy student-athlete.
P.S. My apologies, but there's a little bit of echo in the audio during the first 5 minutes of the episode! We fixed it early on.[+] Show More
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Youth Sports, Parents, and the Pressure to Compete - Mo Show Live
Children play sports because it’s fun. But there are tons of benefits ...
Children play sports because it’s fun. But there are tons of benefits to youth sports besides just enjoyment—making new friendships, learning how to communicate, building a sense of community, and ...becoming a team player are all important reasons why playing sports can help prepare kids for the real world.
However, approximately 70% of kids stop playing sports by age 13, says a poll from the National Alliance for Youth Sports. Why? Children usually drop out of youth sports once it no longer becomes fun.
That’s what we’re going to talk about today. I’m joined by a panel of three special guests: James Redmon Jr., Louis Whitlow, and Brian Gossett. They’re all three parents and coaches of youth sports team.[+] Show More
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Helping Underserved Communities Thrive with Officer Lane Harper - Mo Show Live
You can change someone's world instantly with a simple gesture of ...
You can change someone's world instantly with a simple gesture of warmth, support, or kindness. And nobody understands the power of small gestures more than today’s guest.
Today I’m joined by ...Officer Lane Harper of the Birmingham Police Department. He’s worked in law enforcement for more than 20 years, as both an officer and an instructor in the police academy.
In this episode, Lane Harper shares more about his mission with The Power of Life Foundation and how he wants to help some folks see something different the next time they interact with the police.[+] Show More
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10 Things to Remember When a Tornado Strikes with Danielle Dozier - Mo Show Live
It’s often said that if you don’t like our Alabama weather, just wait ...
It’s often said that if you don’t like our Alabama weather, just wait a few hours and we’ll have it changed. Our winter weather is notoriously unpredictable. One day, you’re ...inside hiding from the rain and the next day is filled with sunshine.
In this episode, I’m speaking with Danielle Dozier, Chief Meteorologist at the WHNT News 19 station. After covering the weather in four states across the Midwest and Northeast, Danielle came to the Tennessee Valley in October of 2021.
From tornadoes to hurricanes and blizzards, Danielle has seen it all. Today she’s joined us to talk about must-know severe weather safety, including how we should talk about storms with our kids, what type of plan to have it place, and when to tune into the local meteorologists.[+] Show More
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Mo Show Live with Dr Michael St Peter
If you’ve ever had a vision screening, you’re probably already ...
If you’ve ever had a vision screening, you’re probably already familiar with the question, “Which is better: one or two?”
But that’s just the beginning of an eye exam, according ...to today’s guest. What many of us don’t realize is that a lot of health issues in the body can be detected in the eyes, from diabetes to cataracts and cardiovascular disease.
In fact, you might be surprised to learn that one in every four children have some eye condition that needs treatment.
Today we’re joined by Dr. Michael St. Peter from the Madison Eye Care Center. He treats a whole gamut of patients from six months old to those over 90 years of age. In this episode, he explains why getting regular eye exams is not only important for your vision, but also your overall health.[+] Show More
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Talking Sports with Rocco DiSangro - Mo Show Live
For sports fans, fall is the most wonderful time of the year — and ...
For sports fans, fall is the most wonderful time of the year — and it’s not just because of the holidays coming up. That’s why I’m pumped to have today’s ...guest join me on the show today. You might already know Rocco DiSangro as the Sports Director for WHNT News 19.
In this episode, we’re talking all things sports. Rocco shares how he translated his passion for athletics into a successful broadcasting career where he gets to tell the stories of athletes across North Alabama.[+] Show More
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Mo Show Live with Lt Ken Blandenburg
Over the years, it’s becoming increasingly common to see police ...
Over the years, it’s becoming increasingly common to see police officers patrolling the school grounds. While their primary duty is to help keep students and staff safe, you might be ...surprised to learn the role of a School Resource Officer (SROs) goes beyond law enforcement.
In the latest episode, I’m speaking with Lt. Ken Blandenburg from the Monroe County Sheriff's office. As a father of three, Lt. Blandenburg is used to wearing a lot of different hats on any given day.
Listen in as he shares more about the day-to-day duties of school police officers, including their focus on educating students on topics like ATV safety, preventing bullying, and peer pressure.
We’ll also hear important messages from Lt. Blandenburg on the impact of social media, smartphones, and gaming on today’s youth culture.[+] Show More
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Mo Show Live with Anne Caldwell & Spencer Batcheller
There are many furry friends out there that are in need of a forever ...
There are many furry friends out there that are in need of a forever home —and there are many ways you can help outside of adoption. That's what we're diving ...into today. On the latest Mo Show, I'm speaking with Anne Caldwell and Spencer Batcheller from the Greater Huntsville Humane Society.
North Alabama has one of the largest rehoming programs at their shelter for cats and dogs. On average, they see more than 1,000 adoptions per year. But their program isn't just about finding new homes for pets, it's also about providing services to those in need to prevent animal homelessness in the first place.
In this episode, we take a closer look at the GHHS mission with Anne and Spencer.[+] Show More
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A Future Superhero And Friends - Mo Show Live with Yuri Williams
In this episode, I'm joined by a real-life superhero who comes to the ...
In this episode, I'm joined by a real-life superhero who comes to the aid of those in need. Yuri Williams is the founder of A Future Superhero And Friends: a ...fast-growing nonprofit that is making a splash in the media.
He's traveled to all 50 states on his mission, and I'm honored to have Yuri on the show today to discuss his journey of giving back to underserved kids, homeless, veterans, and communities across the nation.[+] Show More