very one of the guests in this episode have spent time in the national spotlight due to their accomplishments and accolades:
Josh Hill: Winner of thousands of dollars and many consecutive games on the hit game show Jeopardy.
Kevin Kresse: Chosen as the sculptor for a statue of Johnny Cash for display in Washington D.C.
Mark Abernathy & Donnie Ferneau: Local restauranteurs featured on national food programs.
Hoops Green: The process for becoming a Harlem Globetrotter.
Wade Rathke: The director and establishing force behind the ACORN national activist organization.
Ray Rodgers: What is it like to be in the corner of a world champion?
Will Trice: Our local director for the Rep remembers the actors he's worked with and the Tony Awards he's won.
Keith Jackson & Walt Coleman: A Super Bowl champion and the one of the most respected refs in the NFL.
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very one of the guests in this episode have spent time in the national spotlight due to their accomplishments and accolades:
Josh Hill: Winner of thousands of dollars and many consecutive games on the hit game show Jeopardy.
Kevin Kresse: Chosen as the sculptor for a statue of Johnny Cash for display in Washington D.C.
Mark Abernathy & Donnie Ferneau: Local restauranteurs featured on national food programs.
Hoops Green: The process for becoming a Harlem Globetrotter.
Wade Rathke: The director and establishing force behind the ACORN national activist organization.
Ray Rodgers: What is it like to be in the corner of a world champion?
Will Trice: Our local director for the Rep remembers the actors he's worked with and the Tony Awards he's won.
Keith Jackson & Walt Coleman: A Super Bowl champion and the one of the most respected refs in the NFL.
Aaron Reddin is the product of Booger Holler hillbillies coming down to the Arkansas River Valley and colliding with the Ouachita hillbillies at the foot of Danville Mountain. In his own words, Aaron "made some bad decisions" and wound up living out of his car and addicted to amphetamines at age 20. Seeking stability and discipline, he enlisted with the marines. Reddin was later discharged due to a bad knee, but he was sober and eager to help others. Aaron eventually landed in Central Arkansas, where he worked at various shelters and rehabilitation programs. Seeing people without coats and empty beds when the country is experiencing a housing crisis made Reddin realize that he could do a lot of good bringing help to people where they're at. He loaded up a vehicle with donated goods, and The Van was born. Founded in 2010, The Van is a mobile outreach program that seeks to meet the needs of unsheltered homeless in Central Arkansas. Its operations are supported by Back 5 Fields, a 10-acre farm in North Little Rock. These nonprofits are bundled under The One, Inc., which has launched further nonprofits across the state, including The Russ Bus in Russelville and Mission Machine in Searcy. Aaron lives in Little Rock with his wife and 3 old hound dogs. He battles Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) in all 4 limbs and hopes to find a way to advocate for Arkansans who struggle to find or obtain treatment. He enjoys growing tomatoes and taking candid photos of his donkeys.
Up in Your Business with Kerry McCoy
very one of the guests in this episode have spent time in the national spotlight due to their accomplishments and accolades:
Josh Hill: Winner of thousands of dollars and many consecutive games on the hit game show Jeopardy.
Kevin Kresse: Chosen as the sculptor for a statue of Johnny Cash for display in Washington D.C.
Mark Abernathy & Donnie Ferneau: Local restauranteurs featured on national food programs.
Hoops Green: The process for becoming a Harlem Globetrotter.
Wade Rathke: The director and establishing force behind the ACORN national activist organization.
Ray Rodgers: What is it like to be in the corner of a world champion?
Will Trice: Our local director for the Rep remembers the actors he's worked with and the Tony Awards he's won.
Keith Jackson & Walt Coleman: A Super Bowl champion and the one of the most respected refs in the NFL.