58 min

S1E157 - Durell Cowan, Angela Owens, and Otis Sanford Real Talk Memphis-with Chip

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Episode Notes My guests include Durell Cowan, founder and executive director of Heal 901. Since 2018, this organization has focused on violence prevention especially within youth populations. He tells us the challenges they face as well as the successes they continue to see. Next, remember the days when physicians actually made house-calls? Angela Owens joins me to talk about her business; By Faith Primary Care House Calls, LLC that caters to the elderly and disabled who can’t make it to a traditional doctor’s office by coming to them. Finally, things in this city are moving at such a pace it’s hard to keep up. That’s why having someone who keeps his eye on things with an honest opinion is good to know. Our friend Otis Sanford drops in for a return visit to bring his unique perspective to all things Memphis. That and more both on air and online Monday, 6pm on WYXR 91.7 FM, the WYXR app, Tunein, Facebook Live and wherever you get your podcasts. It’s time to talk!

Episode Notes My guests include Durell Cowan, founder and executive director of Heal 901. Since 2018, this organization has focused on violence prevention especially within youth populations. He tells us the challenges they face as well as the successes they continue to see. Next, remember the days when physicians actually made house-calls? Angela Owens joins me to talk about her business; By Faith Primary Care House Calls, LLC that caters to the elderly and disabled who can’t make it to a traditional doctor’s office by coming to them. Finally, things in this city are moving at such a pace it’s hard to keep up. That’s why having someone who keeps his eye on things with an honest opinion is good to know. Our friend Otis Sanford drops in for a return visit to bring his unique perspective to all things Memphis. That and more both on air and online Monday, 6pm on WYXR 91.7 FM, the WYXR app, Tunein, Facebook Live and wherever you get your podcasts. It’s time to talk!

58 min