Robert Chapman
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A journey with Robert Chapman talking to the many people who make up various communities throughout Mississippi and beyond!
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Jan 1, 2026
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Phillip Lilley, Clinton's Public Works Director 18.12.2024 23:31
Phillip Lilley, Clinton's Public Works Director, has intentionally worked to influence the culture within the City of Clinton's Public Works Department. He talks on how building leaders internally have had a direct impact on the efficiency of the department. He shows that it's more than fixing pipes or laying asphalt. It works around trust and taking pride in your work. As always, thanks to Ty Gar...
Clinton BoA Update—July 2, 2024 05.07.2024 3:47
Here's a recap from the City of Clinton's Board of Aldermen meeting from July 2, 2024.
Ford Hayman, Clinton's Police Chief 02.07.2024 33:47
Ford Hayman, Clinton's longtime police chief, allowed me to visit him and ask a few questions about his department's approach to policing the Clinton community. With his focus on serving others and treating people the right way, he's proven to be a quality leader inside the Clinton Police Department. In this episode, we talk trends in policing, community relations, technological advancement and c...
Clinton BoA Update—June 4, 2024 06.06.2024 7:38
Here's a recap from the City of Clinton's Board of Aldermen meeting from June 4, 2024.
Road Trippin' with the Wife—The First Edition 03.06.2024 36:36
For the longest time, I told my wife, Megan, that we should record one of our conversations during one of our many road trips. So, during a recent road trip to New Orleans with my wife, we did just that. We talked about the past 17 years of marriage, about what we'll miss from the previous chapters of our attempts at being parents and what we're looking forward to in the next few chapters down the...
Clinton BoA Update—May 7, 2024 11.05.2024 6:43
Here's a recap from the City of Clinton's Board of Aldermen meeting from May 7, 2024.
Chapman Brothers—Change is Inevitable 01.05.2024 40:00
For May, we look at the steps we've taken to set up where we are today and focused on the ever dreaded yet present idea of "CHANGE." The Chapman Brothers Podcast is a monthly conversation between myself and my brother, Phillip Chapman. As always, thanks to Ty Garvey, Drew Mellon and the rest of Don Quixote's Horse for allowing their music to set the local tone for these podcasts.
Chapman Brothers—Life Happened and we missed March 01.04.2024 39:15
For April, we took a step back from the serious talks and landed on talking about everything from glasses to movies to travels and family. The Chapman Brothers Podcast is a monthly conversation between myself and my brother, Phillip Chapman. As always, thanks to Ty Garvey, Drew Mellon and the rest of Don Quixote's Horse for allowing their music to set the local tone for these podcasts.
Chapman Brothers—Trust Issues (What do you put your trust in?) 01.02.2024 36:43
For February, we're looking at what we put our hope and trust in. It's easy to say, as a good, strong person, that we don't put too much trust in things "things" that are fragile, but we find ourselves grasping for straws when things fall apart. The Chapman Brothers Podcast is a monthly conversation between myself and my brother, Phillip Chapman. As always, thanks to Ty Garvey, Drew Mellon and the...
De*th & T*xes with Nathan Cummins, CPA 22.01.2024 18:44
I'm willing to bet there are a good many people who don't fully understand "taxes." So, I talked with Nathan Cummins, a CPA who has also served as President of the Clinton Chamber of Commerce and who has formal training in taxes. I, for one, could always learn more about how the money business of government works, so I asked him to talk about taxes in the Michael Scott format: "Explain it to me li...
BoA Update—January 2, 2024 03.01.2024 8:55
Here's a recap from the City of Clinton's Board of Aldermen meeting from January 2, 2024.
Chapman Brothers—3 words for your 18-year-old self 01.01.2024 28:05
I'm joined by my brother, Phillip Chapman, on a new journey for 2024. We're out to make 12 monthly episodes to talk about life and to have an excuse to record ourselves on Zoom. In this first episode, we asked what three words would use if we could travel back in time and talk to our 18-year-old selves. As always, thanks to Ty Garvey, Drew Mellon and the rest of Don Quixote's Horse for allowing t...
BoA Update—December 5, 2023 08.12.2023 3:57
Here's a recap from the City of Clinton's Board of Aldermen meeting from November 7, 2023. Listen to "A Work Session Suggestion" for more on my proposal for the BoA to meet once a month for work sessions instead of twice a month.
A Work Session Suggestion 07.12.2023 6:14
At the December 4 work session, I brought up the possibility of only having one work session a month instead of having two like we have for the past couple of years. Here are a few thoughts on why I believe one work session a month is worthwhile (and why holding a second when needed is still an option).
Rep. Clay Mansell, District 56—November 30, 2023 30.11.2023 17:20
I had the chance to meet up with recently elected Representative Clay Mansell who will represent those in District 56. This position has been held by longtime Representative and Speaker of the Mississippi House Philip Gunn. We discussed some of his goals and motivations for running. As always, thanks to Ty Garvey and Don Quixote's Horse for allowing their music to set the local tone for these p...
Minding Our Own Habits 24.11.2023 7:52
How often do we give into the habit of (adjacently) throwing in our two-cents when someone else is going through an issue? We're quick to give advice but extremely slow to heed our own words. Too often, those on the outside-looking-in like to show off how much they know and how much their advice is worth. But how often do we find ourselves being "those people?" What would happen if we intentionall...
Thankful for Thanksgiving 16.11.2023 5:09
Thanksgiving may be a staple for many, but we all know it gets treated like the middle child when it comes to the end-of-the-year-holidays. How intentional will you be with your Thanksgiving this year? We're not promised tomorrow, so be thankful for today.
BoA Update—November 7, 2023 13.11.2023 7:23
Here's an over-due recap from the City of Clinton's Board of Aldermen meeting from November 7, 2023.
BoA Update—September 19, 2023 24.09.2023 6:36
Here's an important recap from the City of Clinton's Board of Aldermen meeting from September 19, 2023.
Ward Lines & Communication 06.09.2023 8:04
It's important for elected officials and citizens to recognize the relationship that exists between them. In order to enact change and properly govern an entity, there has to be a healthy form of communication. That starts with constituents contacting their elected official, and the elected official listening.
BoA Update—August 5, 2023 05.08.2023 6:23
Here's a quick recap from the City of Clinton's Board of Aldermen meeting from July 18 and August 1, 2023.
BoA Update—July 5, 2023 09.07.2023 9:09
Here's a quick recap of the City of Clinton's Board of Aldermen meeting from July 5, 2023.
BoA Update—June 20, 2023 22.06.2023 5:03
Here's a quick recap of the City of Clinton's Board of Aldermen meeting from June 20, 2023
BoA Update—June 6, 2023 08.06.2023 5:00
Here's a quick recap of the City of Clinton's Board of Aldermen meeting from June 6, 2023.
Rusty Bryant, Mississippi Brilla FC—May 22, 2023 22.05.2023 28:44
A conversation with Rusty Bryant, General Manager and founder of Mississippi Brilla FC. We discussed the history of the club, new coach Mike Azira and Brilla FC's connection with the community of Clinton. Special thanks to Don Quixote's Horse for letting us use their music.
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