• Kofee Broz
    May 28 2026
    In this episode, we visit Kofee Broz, a coffee shop that is doing far more than serving drinks in Robertson County. Kofee Broz is creating opportunities by opening its doors to individuals with physical and intellectual disabilities—providing workforce experience, hands-on training, and valuable skills that prepare them for future employment.

    We sit down with owner Elecxus Ellis, who shares how her dream of opening a coffee shop began when she was just 10 years old. Guided by faith and a passion for helping others, Elecxus built Kofee Broz with a mission to “bridge the gap where coffee meets education.”

    The conversation highlights how Kofee Broz is empowering people through meaningful work, building confidence, and creating an inclusive environment where employees can grow personally and professionally while serving their community.
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    23 mins
  • Thistle Farms
    Apr 30 2026
    (00:00:00) Thistle Farms
    (00:09:32) Thistle Farms CEO Tasha Kennard
    (00:09:36) Thistle Farms job readiness program with Tasha Kennard
    (00:17:08) Thistle Farms graduate Lacey Stone

    In this episode, we spotlight Thistle Farms, a nationally recognized social enterprise dedicated to helping women survivors of trafficking, addiction, and exploitation rebuild their lives. Through residential support, trauma-informed care, hands-on job training, and workforce development, Thistle Farms is creating pathways to lasting independence.

    We sit down with CEO Tasha Kennard, who reflects on nearly 30 years of impact in Nashville and the organization’s growth. What began in 2001 with a small workforce program making candles, lotions, and other products has expanded into a 25,000-square-foot manufacturing facility—equipping women with transferable skills for a wide range of careers.

    In the next segment, Tasha shares insight into Thistle Farms’ job readiness program, which combines classroom learning with real-world experience. From coaching women on workplace expectations to hands-on training in the Thistle Farms Café—where participants learn to navigate challenges like customer service and conflict resolution—the program prepares women for long-term success. She also discusses what’s ahead for the future of job readiness at Thistle Farms.

    Finally, we hear from Lacey Stone, a recent graduate of the program, who shares her journey and determination to continue growing. After completing the program, Lacey pursued additional training with UpRise Nashville and Titans Construction Camp (TC2), ultimately leading to employment and a promising future.
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    23 mins
  • Nuclear Renaissance in Tennessee
    Apr 6 2026
    In this episode, we explore the growing nuclear renaissance in Tennessee, with a focus on the innovation and opportunity emerging in Oak Ridge and across East Tennessee. We’re joined by Tracy Boatner, President and CEO of the East Tennessee Economic Council (ETEC), and Braden Stover, Chief Policy Advisor for the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, to discuss why this is such an exciting time for the nuclear industry and its workforce. The conversation also highlights Oak Ridge’s historic role in the Manhattan Project and how that legacy continues to shape cutting-edge energy solutions and career opportunities today and into the future. Finally, we talk with Brandon Phinx, State Apprenticeship Deputy Director, about National Apprenticeship Week and the importance of expanding apprenticeship programs to build the next generation of skilled workers.
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    23 mins
  • Go Build Tennessee
    Mar 2 2026
    On this episode, we spotlight Go Build Tennessee and the growing demand for skilled trades professionals across the state. We begin with Nick Lawrence, President of the Go Build Board of Directors and President of The Christman Company, who discusses Tennessee’s most in-demand skilled trades occupations and why the industry is critical to the state’s economic future. Next, we talk with Brent Davidson, a Go Build member, Project Manager at ABEC Electric Company, and Instructor at the Construction Trades Academy, about preparing the next generation of skilled workers and the hands-on training opportunities available to students. Finally, we hear from Jackson Art, a current electrician student at the Construction Trades Academy, who shares why he chose to pursue a career in the trades instead of the traditional college route—and how that decision is shaping his future.
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    22 mins
  • Peabody Hotel
    Feb 2 2026
    In this episode, we head to The Peabody Hotel in Memphis, an iconic Tennessee landmark, to explore what it takes to build and sustain a world-class hospitality workforce. We’re joined by Doug Browne, President of Peabody Hotels & Resorts, and Karen Thompson, Director of Human Resources, as they share how the Peabody invests in its people, creates pathways for career growth, and maintains excellence in customer service. The conversation highlights workforce development in hospitality, leadership, and the culture that helps the Peabody remain a premier destination while preparing employees for long-term careers in the industry.
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    23 mins
  • TBR Nuclear
    Jan 5 2026
    (00:00:00) TBR's Chancellor Flora =Tydings and Roane State's Teresa Duncan
    (00:08:28) TCAT Dickson's Nuclear Program
    (00:14:39) Tennessee's Community Colleges are shaping how the nuclear industry will be in the future

    In this episode, we take a deep dive into Tennessee’s growing nuclear energy industry with the Tennessee Board of Regents. We’re joined by Chancellor Flora Tydings and Teresa Duncan, TBR’s Nuclear Workforce Lead Strategist, as they discuss how Tennessee continues to lead the nation in nuclear innovation and workforce development. We explore how the state is preparing and recruiting the next generation of nuclear professionals, then head to the Tennessee College of Applied Technology – Dickson, where students are training for high-demand careers that will shape the future of energy in Tennessee. To close, Chancellor Tydings and Teresa Duncan highlight the wide range of career opportunities within the nuclear industry and what lies ahead for this growing sector.
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    22 mins
  • UpRise
    Dec 1 2025
    (00:00:00) UpRise
    (00:11:02) Rachel, Carole Peterson, and Al Brady from UpRise Nashville
    (00:16:29) Diamond a current "leader" in the UpRise Nashville Program
    (00:22:34) Carole Peterson and Al Brady talk about the future of UpRise Nashville and an update on Rachel

    In this episode, we spotlight UpRise Nashville, an organization reshaping lives through its innovative workforce development program. Carole Peterson and Al Brady share how UpRise supports individuals who are unemployed or underemployed and facing barriers—whether justice-impacted, in recovery, or navigating other challenges. Through credential training and holistic support, UpRise empowers participants—known as “leaders”—to build new career pathways and long-term stability.

    We also speak with Diamond, a current leader in the program, who shares her goals, her experience, and her vision for a future career.

    Finally, Carole and Al return to discuss the future of UpRise Nashville and provide an update on Rachel, a leader featured earlier in the show.
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    23 mins
  • TNWorks
    Nov 3 2025
    (00:00:00) TNWorks - Commissioner Deniece Thomas and Deputy Governor Stuart McWhorter
    (00:16:19) TNWorks - Dr. Steven Gentile and Dr. Jeff Sisk

    In this episode, we explore a new way of building business in Tennessee through TNWorks, a groundbreaking initiative that unites six state agencies (Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development,Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Tennessee Board of Regents, Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Department of Human Services, and the Tennessee Department of Education) to strengthen the state’s workforce and economy. Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner Deniece Thomas and Deputy Governor & Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart McWhorter share how this collaborative effort will help businesses thrive across the state. Later, we hear from Tennessee Higher Education Commission Executive Director Dr. Steven Gentile and Tennessee Board of Regents Executive Director Dr. Jeff Sisk, who discuss the vital education component of TNWorks and how it equips Tennesseans with the skills needed for long-term success.
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    23 mins