Paul Thorn: The Making Of...
Southern roots music hero Paul Thorn records his gospel-infused “Don’t Let the Devil Ride”
Watch NowMississippi continues to be the most food insecure state in the nation. MPB's Ashley Norwood reports on recent data.
Read MoreToday marks the start of Hurricane Preparedness Week in Mississippi. Emergency management officials expect a busy season and offer some tips.
Read MoreA grassroots non-profit is raising awareness about Mississippi's maternal and child health issues.
Read MoreGet your finances prepared for disasters and emergencies!
Read MoreIt's the Juke Joint Festival show from the New Roxy in Clarksdale! This Saturday at 7 p.m. on your MPB radio station. Guests: Roger Stolle, Big George Brock and the New House Rockers, James “Super Chikan” Johnson.
Read MoreToday's show is dedicated to the "Most Important Meal of the Day". How do you like your breakfast? Grab and go style or do you prefer a big spread? From grits and oatmeal to biscuits and gravy we have your breakfast talk smothered and chunked.
Read MoreGrassroots playlist for Saturday, May 5, 2018. Featured artists were Phil Heywood, Rock County, The Lynn Morris Band, The Stanley Brothers, Randy Scruggs and others.
Read More“Sounds Jewish” delves into Judaism's omer-counting period of semi-mourning, and celebrates the Lag B'Omer holiday with a global playlist of music, comedy and spoken-word recordings.
Read MoreThis week's Southern Remedy for Women tackles the issues of Colorectal health in women.
Read MoreOn today's show: Hear from the first 2018 candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Then a U.S. Congressman introduces a bill to expand telehealth. Find out how it could help rural communities fight opioid abuse. And, advocates for women and children's health are rallying for change today. Plus, we'll catch up with Mississippi's teenage chef preparing for his own cooking show.
Read MoreToday Felder is here for another round of your southern garden questions. Also, we have a classic cheesy tune back for your listening pleasure.
Read MoreOn this week's Southern Remedy Kids & Teens, Dr. Jimmy Stewart addresses communication issues between parents and kids.
Read MoreGuests: Jackson Mets and Jackson Generals owner Con Maloney; Alcorn State University Tennis Coach Anthony Dodgen; Dr. Glen Warren thoroughbred horse owner.
Read MoreIt's the Juke Joint Festival show from the New Roxy in Clarksdale! This Saturday at 7 p.m. on your MPB radio station. Guests: Roger Stolle, Big George Brock and the New House Rockers, James “Super Chikan” Johnson.
Read MoreOn today's show: Hear from the first 2018 candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Then a U.S. Congressman introduces a bill to expand telehealth. Find out how it could help rural communities fight opioid abuse. And, advocates for women and children's health are rallying for change today. Plus, we'll catch up with Mississippi's teenage chef preparing for his own cooking show.
Read MoreOn today's show: Two U.S. Senators and a Mississippi Congressman disagree on new federal tax breaks. Do they help, or hurt Mississippians? Then, the state Medical Association is supporting a higher cigarette tax. They say spend the money fixing roads and bridges. And after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, learn how Mississippi fares in a new report on mothers and their new babies.
Read MoreIt's our Double Decker Spectacular! This Saturday at 7 p.m. on your MPB radio station. Recorded at the iconic Double Decker Arts Festival in Oxford, MS. Guests: Liz Brasher, The Delta Saints, Aminatta Forna.
Read MoreToday on Everyday tech we’re discussing Podcasting with special guests, “Tiny & John from Earth Oddity Podcast.
Read MoreOn today's show: Learn more about the future impact of Toyota's expansion in North Mississippi. Then, could your salad STILL be contaminated following a nationwide E. coli outbreak? And after StoryCorps, advice for allergy sufferers in an unpredictable spring season.
Read MoreOn today's show: Though a special Senate election is still months away, the leading candidates are wasting no time campaigning across Mississippi. We'll hear from three of them. And after Everyday Tech, learn more about why the National Park Service is interested in some landmarks of the Mississippi civil rights movement.
Read MoreMalcolm White talks to author Jonathan Miles.
Read MoreOur first stop today will be in McComb for the McComb Music & Heritage Festival. Then we’ll move to Meridian and speak with Nicole Ethridge, Assistant Marketing Director of The MAX, Mississippi’s newest Arts and Entertainment Experience, Artist, Sharon Dickerson and end or show with Musical group Compotizionz.
Read MoreOn today's show: More money is heading to counties in Mississippi to help fix hazardous bridges. How soon can the work begin? Then, find out how families affected by autism are using technology to help those living with the disorder lead normal lives. And in our book club, we'll hear from the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Devil in the Grove". Meet Gilbert King.
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Get your finances prepared for disasters and emergencies!
Read MoreIt's the Juke Joint Festival show from the New Roxy in Clarksdale! This Saturday at 7 p.m. on your MPB radio station. Guests: Roger Stolle, Big George Brock and the New House Rockers, James “Super Chikan” Johnson.
Read MoreToday's show is dedicated to the "Most Important Meal of the Day". How do you like your breakfast? Grab and go style or do you prefer a big spread? From grits and oatmeal to biscuits and gravy we have your breakfast talk smothered and chunked.
Read MoreGrassroots playlist for Saturday, May 5, 2018. Featured artists were Phil Heywood, Rock County, The Lynn Morris Band, The Stanley Brothers, Randy Scruggs and others.
Read More“Sounds Jewish” delves into Judaism's omer-counting period of semi-mourning, and celebrates the Lag B'Omer holiday with a global playlist of music, comedy and spoken-word recordings.
Read MoreThis week's Southern Remedy for Women tackles the issues of Colorectal health in women.
Read MoreOn today's show: Hear from the first 2018 candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Then a U.S. Congressman introduces a bill to expand telehealth. Find out how it could help rural communities fight opioid abuse. And, advocates for women and children's health are rallying for change today. Plus, we'll catch up with Mississippi's teenage chef preparing for his own cooking show.
Read MoreToday Felder is here for another round of your southern garden questions. Also, we have a classic cheesy tune back for your listening pleasure.
Read MoreOn this week's Southern Remedy Kids & Teens, Dr. Jimmy Stewart addresses communication issues between parents and kids.
Read MoreGuests: Jackson Mets and Jackson Generals owner Con Maloney; Alcorn State University Tennis Coach Anthony Dodgen; Dr. Glen Warren thoroughbred horse owner.
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