America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is back for its second season! Kay Adams welcomes the women who assemble the squad, Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammell, to the Netflix Sports Club Podcast. They discuss the emotional rollercoaster of putting together the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Judy and Kelli open up about what it means to embrace flaws in the pursuit of perfection, how they identify that winning combo of stamina and wow factor, and what it’s like to see Thunderstruck go viral. Plus, the duo shares their hopes for the future of DCC beyond the field. Netflix Sports Club Podcast Correspondent Dani Klupenger also stops by to discuss the NBA Finals, basketball’s biggest moments with Michael Jordan and LeBron, and Kevin Durant’s international dominance. Dani and Kay detail the rise of Coco Gauff’s greatness and the most exciting storylines heading into Wimbledon. We want to hear from you! Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/NetflixSportsClub Find more from the Netflix Sports Club Podcast @NetflixSports on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and X. You can catch Kay Adams @heykayadams and Dani Klupenger @daniklup on IG and X. Be sure to follow Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammel @kellifinglass and @dcc_judy on IG. Hosted by Kay Adams, the Netflix Sports Club Podcast is an all-access deep dive into the Netflix Sports universe! Each episode, Adams will speak with athletes, coaches, and a rotating cycle of familiar sports correspondents to talk about a recently released Netflix Sports series. The podcast will feature hot takes, deep analysis, games, and intimate conversations. Be sure to watch, listen, and subscribe to the Netflix Sports Club Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Tudum, or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes on Fridays every other week.…
The boardroom podcast is a comprehensive review of local government in Hernando, MS and the surrounding areas. The show will feature a discussion by two sitting Hernando Alderman regarding issues in front of the board, interviews with local government leaders, and a questions and answer segment. The goal of this podcast is to provide information and perspective on the issues facing Hernando.
The boardroom podcast is a comprehensive review of local government in Hernando, MS and the surrounding areas. The show will feature a discussion by two sitting Hernando Alderman regarding issues in front of the board, interviews with local government leaders, and a questions and answer segment. The goal of this podcast is to provide information and perspective on the issues facing Hernando.
In this episode of The Boardroom Podcast, we dive into the first regular meeting of the new Hernando Board of Aldermen, held on July 1, 2025. Ben and Chad discuss the failed motions to add some items to agenda at the beginning of the meeting. The episode focuses on the crucial role of the City Attorney in municipal government, what the position entails, why it matters, and how legal counsel shapes city policy and protects the public interest. We explore how Hernando’s Department Heads came together, with appointments of key figures including the City Attorney, Police Chief, Fire Chief, and Municipal Court officials. You’ll also hear highlights of major actions taken: adopting updated policies like the purchasing procedures and why Ben and Chad voted no. Whether you’re a resident, a policy junkie, or just curious about how city government works behind the scenes, this episode offers an unfiltered look at municipal governance in action. Listen now as The Boardroom Podcast lawyers up and Hernando’s new board gets going.…
In the laid back yet insightful episode of the The Boardroom Podcast, hosts Ben and Chad cool off in the pool house and break down everything you need to know from the June 17th, 2025, Hernando Board of Alderman meeting. From infrastructure updated to community development, they take a closer look at the big news, Tractor Supply Company is officially coming to the southeast corner of McIngvale and I-269 and share some thoughts on how it fits into Hernando’s broader growth strategy. Then, things get even more interesting as they welcome a special guest: Ward 3 Alderman Bruce Robinson. In a candid and reflective conversation, Alderman Robinson shares his experiences from the past four years on the board, what’s worked and what he believes still needs to be done. As he looks ahead to the next term, Bruce offers a grounded perspective on neighborhood issues, city growth, and his vision for keeping Hernando a great place to live, work, and raise a family. Pull up a chair (of float) and join us for this episode packed with local politics, progress, and personality straight from Mr. Robinson’s neighborhood to yours.…
In this special episode of The Boardroom, it’s Miller Time—and we mean that literally. Host Chad Wicker sits down with longtime public servant and current Hernando Alderman Andrew Miller for a candid conversation about the city’s past, present, and future. Alderman Miller, who has served Hernando in various roles since 1989, shares stories from his decades in local government, providing historical context for the city’s growth and development. From annexation to infrastructure, he offers a veteran’s perspective on what’s changed and what’s stayed the same. We also dive into what Alderman Miller believes are the biggest accomplishments of the past four years and what he hopes the next term will bring for Hernando—from improving services to planning for smart, responsible growth. If you’re interested in Hernando’s history or its direction moving forward, you won’t want to miss this one.…
In this episode of The Boardroom Podcast, hosts Ben and Chad are joined by fellow Hernando Alderman Natalie Lynch for a full breakdown of the June 3rd Board of Aldermen meeting. The trio covers several major developments, including the board’s approval of Kimley-Horn as the engineer for the highly anticipated $2 million splash pad project at Renasant Park. They also dive into an important conversation on the future of on-street parking in Hernando and touch on this summer’s street paving schedule. After the meeting recap, Natalie reflects on her first four years on the board—highlighting the progress made and lessons learned along the way. She also shares her goals and priorities heading into her next four-year term, offering insight into the city’s path forward. Whether you’re a Hernando resident or just interested in small-town governance done right, this episode offers a candid and informative look at local leadership in action.…
In this episode of The Boardroom Podcast, we sit down with newly elected Ward 5 Alderman Kit Kitchens and Alderman-at-Large Lauren McLendon. Join us as they share their perspectives on public service, priorities for their first term, and the future of city leadership. From infrastructure to community engagement, this conversation offers a candid look at the goals, challenges, and values driving the next generation of decision-makers at City Hall.…
On this addition of the Boardroom podcast Ben and chad discuss the most recent board of alderman meeting which includes discussion on the recent zoning approval of new PUD and the run off elections.
On this episode of The Boardroom, we’re breaking down the April 1st Board of Aldermen meeting and what it means for Hernando — but first, let’s talk numbers. Only 10% of eligible voters showed up to the polls in the recent city elections. That means 1 in 10 people decided the direction of our city while the rest stayed silent. We’ll dive into what happened at City Hall, what’s coming up this month in Hernando, and why staying on the sidelines has real consequences. If you care about where this city is headed, this is an episode you can’t afford to skip.…
In this episode of The Boardroom Podcast, the guys break down everything you need to know from the March 18th Hernando Board of Aldermen meeting. They dive into the plans for a new roundabout at the intersection of McIngvale and Green T Road, discuss the decision to lower the speed limit on McIngvale, and review the approved budget timeline for the upcoming fiscal year 2025-2026. Plus, they tackle the implications of House Bill 1 and what it could mean for the state moving forward. Tune in for insights, opinions, and plenty of local government talk!…
In Episode 51 of "The Boardroom Podcast," we delve into the key discussions from the Hernando Board of Aldermen's meeting held on March 4, 2025. The agenda included the appointment of a new planning commissioner, a presentation by Gia Matheny on the Department of Community & Economic Operations, final approval for the overlay planned for McIngvale Road in front of the new high school, insights into the new State Senate redistricting plan, and updates on the roundabout planned for Green T and McIngvale. Join us as we unpack these developments and explore their implications for our community.…
The Boardroom Podcast – Breaking Down the 2/18/25 Hernando Board of Aldermen Meeting In this episode of The Boardroom, hosts Ben and Chad recap the February 18, 2025, Hernando Board of Aldermen meeting. They dive into key discussions, including the results of the 2022-2023 financial audit, updates from the Hernando Police Department, the latest on the city’s animal shelter, and changes coming to city court. Ben and Chad also break down major infrastructure projects, including the paving of McIngvale Road in front of the new Hernando High School and plans for a new roundabout at Green T and McIngvale. What do these projects mean for the city’s growth and traffic flow? Tune in for all the details and insights from your local leaders.…
In this episode, hosts Ben Piper and Chad Wicker break down the most recent Hernando Board of Aldermen meeting held on February 3, 2025. They discuss key decisions made by the board and how those decisions will impact residents and businesses in Hernando. The conversation then shifts to a potential Senate District redistricting plan, analyzing how it could reshape representation for Hernando and the broader DeSoto County area. The hosts discuss the political and logistical implications of redistricting and how it might affect local governance. For the bulk of the episode, Ben and Chad dive into a major topic of potential school choice legislation. They explore how this legislation could impact DeSoto County Schools, with a particular focus on the new Hernando High School. They examine potential funding shifts, enrollment changes, and how school choice policies could shape the future of public education in one of Mississippi’s fastest-growing counties. Tune in for an insightful discussion on local government, education policy, and what these changes could mean for Hernando residents.…
On the latest episode, Ben and Chad discuss the last couple of board of Alderman meetings, the tax cut by the state legislature, and other topics facing the city. Please check out this in depth discussion and give us your feedback.
Chad and Ben Dias’s the most recent hernando board of alderman meeting and spend most of the episode talking about the renasant park project.
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