TN Magic Moments

TN Magic Moments

Consider this. What would your life be like without agriculture’s indelible footprint? Magic Moments is a movement to recognize agriculture in each moment. Join us as we uncover the magic of Tennessee agriculture in all our lives, remember our roots, and discover the future of agriculture.

  • 27 minutes 49 seconds
    How Goats are Tackling Tennessee's Kudzu Problem

    By now kudzu is so tied to the Tennessee landscape that it was voted one of the top ten plants to shape the state. But isn't it considered invasive? This episode dives into the history of how this emerald green plant came to blanket hillsides in Tennessee and why it has the status of "invasive." And, we talk to Keith Bridges, a farmer in Knoxville who has teamed up with a small army of leaf-munching goats to tackle the growing problem.

    29 October 2021, 3:08 pm
  • 29 minutes 23 seconds
    The State of Agriculture

    Welcome to a new season of the Tennessee Magic Moments podcast. Hosts Lauren Henry and Samantha Jean take a look at how agriculture has weathered the COVID-19 pandemic. Interviews include a chat with an agriculture economist, a supply chain industry expert, and a first person account from a farmer. Listen to hear where we are headed for the future.

    22 October 2021, 11:54 am
  • 25 minutes 25 seconds
    Agriculture Tech … Beyond the Typical Tractor

    Do you have an outdated image of farming in your head? Is it just tractors and plows? If so, you haven’t seen today’s agriculture. Robots, drones, and piglet sensors are just some of the new technology being developed and tested on Tennessee farms. In this week’s podcast Samantha Jean talks Agriculture Innovation and how Tennessee is gaining international attention for being a leader in new tech. Interviews include the Executive Director of AgLaunch Innovative, an engineer building a robot for use in farming, and the farmer testing that product out.

    VIDEO about Scott Fullen and EarthSense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYk5xs29Aiw

    18 November 2020, 7:00 pm
  • 25 minutes 7 seconds
    The Ladies of Craft Beer

    Craft beer isn't just for the men. More and more women are entering this male-driven industry. Host Lauren Vath tagged along for an all-women brew day appropriately held on International Women's Day to find out how the ladies of craft beer are expanding the industry. We also discover how the brewing process is directly linked to both traditional and nontraditional agriculture. Listen to meet the ladies of Clinch River Brewing and Alliance Brewing Company. Our journey starts pre-pandemic near the shores of Norris Lake and ends at an all-women panel discussion at the Barrelhouse by Gypsy Circus.

    4 November 2020, 11:31 pm
  • 19 minutes 2 seconds
    Preserving Agriculture History: TN’s Unique Story

    Historian David McCullough said that, “History is who we are, and why we are the way we are.” So, who is Tennessee? Tennessee is Agriculture! Host Samantha Jean takes you through a history lesson of the people responsible for preserving the legacy of farming in this state. We also meet the two young women responsible for keeping that history alive today. Interviews with Tennessee Agricultural Museum Director Elaura Guttormson, Museum Curator Sarah Williams, and grand-daughter of Governor Buford Ellington, Jennifer Wagnor-Watson.

    28 October 2020, 5:46 pm
  • 25 minutes 15 seconds
    Time Changes: Country Music and Agriculture

    Singer songwriter Stephanie Nash has a much earlier bedtime than her country music peers. While others croon about the virtues of the simple life on a farm in the country, Stephanie lives it. Five a.m. milking comes early, but the farm and the health of her herd always come first. Join us the second episode of the season as we explore the connection between country music and agriculture. Bradley Hanson with the Tennessee Arts Commission provides background for the legacy Stephanie finds herself following. Learn how Stephanie balances her duel careers in farming at her family's dairy just outside Nashville and music. And, discover the story behind our season theme song, "Time Changes."

    21 October 2020, 3:34 pm
  • 33 minutes 39 seconds
    Still Farming: COVID-19

    In this first episode of a brand new season of Tennessee Magic Moments, Samantha Jean with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and Lauren Vath with the UT Institute of Agriculture look at how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the agriculture community. Why were there meat shortages this summer, and why in the world did toilet paper fly off the shelves? How can we still support our local farmers while staying safe during a time when six feet of distance is the new normal? We tackle your questions and hear directly from the farmers, markets, government officials and others. Hear from Commission of Agriculture Charlie Hatcher, DVM, executive director of Nourish Knoxville Charlotte Tolley, Karen McCulley of Amazin' Acres of Fun, Jennie Schutte with Pilaroc Farms, and finally Tennessee logger Shane Lusk. And we debut our new theme song "Time Changes," written and performed by Stephanie Nash.

    14 October 2020, 2:23 pm
  • 21 minutes 31 seconds
    Mackenzie Colt: Hee Haw, Chocolate, and a Different Kind of Cornfield

    Married at fifteen and a teenage mom, Mackenzie Colt pored over cookbooks while her husband worked. Creating in the kitchen was a hobby, but singing on the stage would soon become a career. At seventeen she started performing in lounges and not long after found herself on TV as a Hee Haw Honey. Still ... the kitchen was calling. Thirty-six years later Colts Chocolates is a Nashville treasure with customers like Dolly Parton, Adam Sandler, Robert Redford, Garth Brooks, Ethel Kennedy, Oprah, and even former presidents. Samantha Jean sits down with Mackenzie to talk about music, entrepreneurship, and how there's magic in the kitchen.

    3 February 2020, 5:01 pm
  • 36 minutes 7 seconds
    Bringing Nature Indoors with Sue Hamilton

    Let's start 2020 by celebrating a career that shaped horticulture in Tennessee over the last decade and beyond. Sue Hamilton, director of the UT Gardens, Knoxville, announced her retirement at the close of 2019. But before that, she sat down with the TN Magic Moments crew to talk her 37-year-long career supporting Tennessee horticulture...as well as some tips and tricks for some winter container gardening. Curious to know what plants are in the gardening legend's house? She divulges her favorites, and the keys to a calm, fresh, green home all year long.

    1 January 2020, 5:00 am
  • 18 minutes 22 seconds
    Why I’m a Beekeeper: Laura Kimball, TruBee Honey

    Laura never imagined she’d grow up to work with bees, but being her own boss isn’t surprising as she’s “always marched to her own drum.” Samantha Jean sits down with Laura Kimball of TruBee Honey to talk about how she went from working in the newspaper industry to being a successful entrepreneur. Laura found her passion for agriculture in an unusual way and discusses the ups and downs of being a small business owner.

    1 December 2019, 5:00 am
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Barbecue, Entrepreneurship, and good old-fashioned agriculture

    Join UT's executive seminar class, and hear how a farm boy from the Midwest went from FFA president to running one of the nation's fastest growing barbecue chains. Rick Malir may have started City Barbeque out of his basement, but today it boasts forty-nine locations across seven states.

    1 November 2019, 3:43 pm
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