
E176 – Dr. Reginald Smith’s Morning Cup
Dr. Reginald Smith has spent his career building bridges between people, communities, and opportunity. In this episode, Dr. Smith shares how watching his father build

Dr. Reginald Smith has spent his career building bridges between people, communities, and opportunity. In this episode, Dr. Smith shares how watching his father build

Dr. Katie Duffy doesn’t turn away from opportunities that scare her. In this episode, Dr. Duffy shares why an unconventional academic background gave her an

This post contains sponsored content by a Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce member. For years, this riverside city has been quietly transforming into one of the country’s

Jerry Summers has spent 60 years as one of Chattanooga’s most tenacious criminal defense lawyers, but law wasn’t even his first choice (or second, or

Mark Kennedy has spent four decades telling other people’s stories, but this week, we’re turning the tables so he can tell his. In this episode,

Lesley Scearce has always walked into opportunities ready to be taught by others. In this episode, she shares what it took to become an Executive

Twenty-five years ago, Chattanooga made a bold bet on its future. What was once the site of a World War II-era Army ammunition plant was

Kimberly Cooper Thomas has always been a voice for the voiceless, whether it was as the SGA President, as an attorney, or now in her

Most people climb career ladders. Dr. Duncan Earl builds his own. In this episode, Duncan shares how his childhood aspirations to become an inventor led

Jason Freier spent years as a lawyer before minor league baseball changed everything. Now he owns three teams, including the Lookouts. In this episode, Jason