Jeremy Powell is an experienced radio and podcast producer who has spent many years working in Atlanta. He graduated from Darlington School in Rome, Ga., and is an avid music fan and vinyl collector.
On the Thursday May 11 edition of Georgia Today: Fort Benning has a new name and it's definitely a family affair.. we'll explain; A new pilot program will bring healthcare to the homes of some expectant mothers; and legendary Georgia bands participate in a benefit to preserve Georgia's theaters.
On the Wednesday, May 10 edition of Georgia Today: How Georgia is affected by the official end of the federal COVID-19 public health emergency tomorrow. State Democratic lawmakers press the governor to take action following last week's shooting in Atlanta. And how modern technology is helping visually impaired students better remember their school year experience.
These stories and more are coming up on this edition of Georgia Today.
On the Tuesday May 9 edition of GeorgiaToday: A new law changes how to pay for EV charging; Georgia is now one of the states allowing people to write directions for their future mental health care; And we'll talk to a doctor from Emory University about the newest COVID-19 variant to reach the United States.
On the Monday, May 8 edition of Georgia Today: The civil trial against the Athens-Clarke County District Attorney gets underway; Law enforcement officials are working to reduce gun violence among young people this summer; and Gov. Kemp uses his veto pen, but conservation groups are applauding a new law he DID sign.
On the Friday May 5 edition of GeorgiaToday: the date of Georgia's next presidential primary election has been set; aspiring teachers graduate in Macon; commencement season brings big name guests
Ryan Oyer is a dad, sings in hotel lounges in Chattanooga, and works a full-time job in Northwest Georgia's flooring industry. He is also recording his seventh album. In this episode, you'll hear from an accomplished singer-songwriter who doesn't necessarily want to be famous.
Peach Jam Podcast features stories and songs recorded live in our GPB studios from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home.
GRIP, from the east side of Atlanta, recently signed a deal with Shady Records. He joins the podcast to discuss his grandma's influence on his life, working with Eminem, and an important message about gun violence.
Peach Jam Podcast features stories and songs recorded live in our GPB studios from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home.
The Waymores' life is like a classic country song. There's lovin', leavin', regrets, and triumph. The Waymores join the Peach Jam Podcast to discuss working with a legendary producer, giving their life to music, and why they live in Marietta and not in Nashville.
Peach Jam Podcast features stories and songs recorded live in our GPB studios from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home.
As incredible as it sounds, Keeyen Martin's musical journey started at two years old. Support and encouragement from his family and mentors led Keeyen to receive the Michael Jackson Scholarship to Morehouse College. He joins the Peach Jam Podcast to discuss his love for Atlanta, a childhood full of music, and the importance of building a network.
Peach Jam Podcast features stories and songs recorded live in our GPB studios from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home.
During a break while on the Mega-Monsters Tour 2023 with Gojira, Brann Dailor (drummer and vocalist) of Mastodon stopped by the GPB studios for a quick chat. We learn how the band started, why they still live in Atlanta, and where you can run into Brann most days when he is home.
Peach Jam podcast features stories and songs recorded live in our GPB studios from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home.