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Pod Bless Nashville
A show about Nashville news, politics, business and government hosted by Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall.
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Episodes
Condemnation, Patriotism, the World Cup and America's Birthday 06.07.2026 45:52
Condemnation is the latest chapter in the DC Blox-Zoo data center saga. What does it mean for Nashville taxpayers? We also talk World Cup, patriotism and the 4th of July! Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. If you care about local news coverage, please take five minutes to fill out this anonymous survey to help Press Forward fund quality local news....
Cheekwood and Economist Laurel Graefe, Part 2 30.06.2026 45:30
Economist Laurel Graefe explains the impact of local government on our economy, the value of housing solutions, higher education decision making and predicting AI's future. We also talk NES changes, MNPS stats, Waste Management funding, data center drama and Cheekwood. Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. If you care about local news coverage, please take fi...
Metro News and Economist Laurel Graefe, Part 1 29.06.2026 1:09:13
Economist Laurel Graefe explains the impact of local government on our economy, the value of housing solutions, higher education decision making and predicting AI's future. We also talk NES changes, MNPS stats, Waste Management funding, data center drama and Cheekwood. Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. If you care about local news coverage, please take fiv...
Council approves budget: What's the real life impact? 19.06.2026 1:06:11
The Metro Council passed the new city budget but spending didn't go down. How will this impact the cost of living in Nashville? The Mayor has waded into the data center debate. The World Cup is bringing joy to all, including Jamie? Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. If you care about local news coverage, please take five minutes to fill out this anonymous...
Data center fight heats up + Clarksville's Chud the Builder 15.06.2026 1:34:58
Nashville and its Council are embroiled in a data center debate with the Nashville Zoo. Trump refuses to endorse any candidate in the race for Governor - regardless of their stance on the 2020 election. Clarksville native and infamous internet streamer Chud The Builder captures our extremely divided attention. We also learn that axolotl's are very real. Braden talks Nashville news, politics and bu...
State of Governance, Affordability and Community in Nashville with Jerome Moore 08.06.2026 1:03:02
The most recent Metro Council meeting painted a bleak picture of governance in Nashville. Affordability is top of mind but nothing is being done. The state of community in our city continues to deteriorate and much more with Jerome Moore. Jamie Hollin and Jerome talk Nashville news, politics and business. 👉🏼 Email your council member...
Leadership and The Old Days (with Lamar Alexander) 01.06.2026 1:17:03
Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. We preview the June 2nd Metro Council meeting and explain why Trump's primary win in Texas impacts Tennessee. Then we talk about 50 years of politics with former Governor and Senator Lamar Alexander. If you care about local news coverage, please take five minutes to fill out this anonymous survey to help Press Forward...
Understanding the economics of Nashville's Super Bowl 26.05.2026 1:04:49
Nashville is awarded the Super Bowl but no one seems to understand the dynamics of the game. New polling highlights Tennessean's feelings towards Donald Trump, cost of living and the direction of the state. And the Metro Council defers the grocery tax reduction while debating non-binding resolutions. Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. If you care about local n...
New districts, New candidates, Same old politics 18.05.2026 1:02:51
Tennessee's new maps are official and so are the new candidates. Over 80 names have officially entered the race for Congress - who is running where in 2026? Then we look at John Rose's new campaign ad. Plus, Wally Dietz is retiring from Metro as Chattanooga and Jackson take the lead on housing solutions in the state. Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. If you c...
Freddie is Ready... for a re-election campaign 11.05.2026 1:29:47
Mayor Freddie O'Connell joins to discuss his handling of NES, his affordable housing plans, what's coming next for transit, what he can do to help public education and why elected Davidson County officials have such a hard time getting along. Plus, we dive into the gerry-mandering of Tennessee. Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. If you care about local news co...
General Session Recap with Holly McCall 04.05.2026 1:12:24
Holly McCall of TennesseeLookout.com joins to breakdown what happened in the General Assembly. Vouchers, in-fighting, gerry-mandering, God's Plant and Lt. Gov. Randy McNally's career. Plus, we touch on Mayor Freddie O'Connell's State of Metro speech last week. Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. If you care about local news coverage, please take five minutes to...
Sportsball, Rezoning, NES, God's Plant 27.04.2026 1:10:22
A huge week of sports news is highlighted by Nashville landing the Super Bowl and a ruling in the racetrack lawsuit. The Metro Council voted unanimously to rezone the scrapyard. We take a look at the initial after-action summary from NES regarding the mishandling of the winter storm. And big news on the federal level on God's Plant headlines a big week of drug news in the state of Tennessee. Jamie...
Fiddlin' Tax: The looming cost of inaction 20.04.2026 1:01:10
Another ethics complaint has been filed against a Council Member. Does it have merit? What is the future of the scrapyard site? The cost of inaction in Nashville is mounting as the State looks to take more control of tourism areas and NES - and one elected Democrat is blaming the Mayor. A federal jury verdict against Live Nation could have far reaching effects in Nashville. Jamie Hollin and Braden...
More Council-Mayor tension + Local Election Primer 13.04.2026 1:11:37
The Metro Council voted down the Mayor's water reimbursement ordinance while also gumming of the works of the scrapyard zoning legislation. Early voting begins in local elections this week - which races do you need to know about. Plus, Waymo, Vrabel and more. Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. 👉🏼 Email your council mem...
Local implications of state legislation + the future of AI in healthcare with Edmund Jackson 06.04.2026 1:20:02
Legislation around dedicated bus lanes in Nashville and the timing of local elections is working its way through the Tennessee General Assembly. What are the implications? Then we visit with founding CEO of UnityAI Edmund Jackson. How is AI being used in healthcare and what can we all expect from medical applications? Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. 👉🏼 Em...
Polling data paints ominous political picture 30.03.2026 1:06:01
A trio of East Bank stories highlights looming decisions about the future of downtown. New polling data tells an important story about what Nashvillians think is happening in our city. And highlights the top priorities of voters. And Jamie eats Marsha crow Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. 👉🏼 Email your council member...
Nashville's Culture Drain with D. Patrick Rodgers and Betsy Phillips 23.03.2026 1:25:20
Nashville is experiencing a culture drain as music, art, food, small business and the creative community is being priced out of the city. What can be done? Plus, Democratic infighting at the state level hurts progress on housing and a new cover story about the history of Nashville owning slaves. Nashville Scene editor D. Patrick Rodgers and Scene columnist Betsy Phillips and Braden Gall talk Nashv...
What it means to be from Nashville with Jerome Moore, Pt. II 12.03.2026 58:45
We continue our conversation about Nashville's history with Jerome Moore. What it means to be from Nashville, race dynamics around immigration enforcement and being a fan of the Titans with Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall. Read, listen, support Jerome Moore. 👉🏼 Email your council member PBN is made possible by: ...
Exploring Social Change with Jerome Moore, Pt. I 09.03.2026 1:09:13
Local activist and social change advocate Jerome Moore joins the show to talk Nashville public schools, race issues, the Mayor's office and city history with Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall. Read, listen, support Jerome Moore. 👉🏼 Email your council member PBN is made possible by: 8th & R...
The Banner Investigation: How Nashville fits into the larger immigration picture 02.03.2026 1:19:18
Steve Cavendish and Sarah Grace Taylor from the Nashville Banner join the show. We dive into the ICE investigation, including the responses from elected officials, long tail fallout and how operations in Nashville fit into the larger immigration picture. What are the most important elements we learned? Then we touch on NES, Marsha Blackburn and the independent investigation. Jamie Hollin and Brade...
Missing political lay-ups and new polling data with Nate Rau 23.02.2026 1:19:14
Nate Rau of Axios Nashville joins the show. A potential downtown business closure raises major questions. NES political expenditures continue to rise without any financial aid or accountability for customers. New polling data sheds light on who Nashville is blaming. And why are political lay-ups so hard? Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. Coffee Lovers Da...
Special Committee Meeting creates more questions than answers 16.02.2026 1:10:29
NES, OEM and the rest of Nashville's department heads answered questions from the Metro Council regarding the Winter Storm. What did we learn? Who did their job? Why is NES already asking for money while spending on PR? Plus, an update on the Supreme Court case about the size of the Metro Council. Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. Coffee Lovers Date Class...
The Cost of Inaction 09.02.2026 49:50
The fallout of the winter freeze continues to swirl through the Metro Council and the Mayor's office. What are the legal processes with which to hold NES accountable and why aren't our city leaders doing any leading? Why does this continue to happen and what are the implications of inaction? Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. Coffee Lovers Date Class: Sign...
Fog of Weather: NES, OEM and Misinformation with Will Minkoff 01.02.2026 1:26:53
Will Minkoff of NashSevereWx joins the show to discuss Nashville's historic winter storm. How prepared should we have been and when were the forecasts locked in? Why NES communication and lack of operational expertise has been the biggest issue. What could the Mayor's office done better and what other factors led to 230,000 customers losing power for days during frigid temperatures. Call 211 or fo...
Leadership and Authenticity with Mayoral candidate Joy Styles 26.01.2026 1:10:45
A week in Metro news includes DEC, Antioch High School and the Council's inability to do anything on public safety. District 32 councilmember and candidate for Mayor Joy Styles joins the show to talk about all of the news in Metro as well as why she feels compelled and qualified to run for Mayor. Jamie Hollin and Braden Gall talk Nashville news, politics and business. Coffee Lovers Date Class: Si...
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