THE DETAILS
Today on Club Muddy, we cover a little bit of everything – and then some. We kick things off talking Olympics, including which events we think we could survive, and how this year’s Games are already standing out by recycling and repurposing existing venues instead of building big, shiny spaces that get left behind. That sparks a bigger conversation with Bob, who shares his idea of using what we already have right here at home for the superintendent search.
Then we’re joined by community leader and human rights advocate Mark Philpot for an open, thoughtful conversation following his recent letter to the editor that sparked community discussion surrounding the former QU coach. Mark helps us better understand the role of the Human Rights Commission – what it stands for, what it does, and why it exists as a space for discussion, education, and learning from all sides. From education and teacher pay to the idea of Adams County breaking away from the state, nothing is off the table.
It’s honest, informative, and exactly the kind of conversation worth having. Tune in and watch.
THE PODCAST