What started as a retirement dream has turned into one of the most inspiring musical groups on the Cumberland Plateau! Mark Creter sits down with Dana Beal, founder and executive director of the Plateau Women’s Chorus, now nearly 60 voices strong and spanning ages 15 to 82. Dana shares how…
Mark Creter sits down with Troy D. Smith—local author, Tennessee Tech history professor, and former student of Mark's—for a conversation that traces Troy’s unexpected path to becoming a published writer. From waxing floors at a K-Mart in Tullahoma and reading westerns on slow shifts, to discovering that words captured his…
Hidden right here in the Upper Cumberland is a place where clay, creativity, and community collide. Mark sits down with Jim Wysolmierski from the Appalachian Center for Craft to talk about curating exhibits, teaching intro to art, and the powerful journey that shaped his thesis and artistic voice. Plus, get…
Megan Mertsock of Good Neighbors Community Theatre takes listeners inside a vibrant community theatre that’s connecting audiences across multiple counties. She shares her lifelong passion for theatre, highlights upcoming productions like the musical The Little Mermaid in April, and discusses exciting initiatives such as Coffee and Conversations, school partnerships for…
Mark Creter sits down with the team behind the production of Our House, including director Prudence Van Aalten, along with Hannah Rockensock, Chris Margraves, Kendall Smith, and Landon Plemons. They share what it’s been like bringing this show to life and the work that goes on behind the scenes. Prudence…
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