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A Fresh Perspective on Healthcare and Community: An Interview with Lindsey Petrini, CEO of Piedmont Newton Hospital - Episode 13

In Episode 13 of The Town Square Podcast, although Gabriel Stovall is absent due to car trouble, Trey Bailey takes the reins and delivers an informative conversation with Lindsey Perrin, the new CEO of Piedmont Newton Hospital. Lindsey is new to Newton County, and her fresh perspective on both the healthcare system and the community offers unique insights into the pros and cons of local life.

Since joining Piedmont Newton, Lindsey has overseen tremendous growth. In her first year, the hospital has experienced a 26.6% increase in outpatient procedures, an 18% rise in newborn deliveries, and a 20% boost in admissions—all signs that the community places immense trust in the hospital’s quality care. But Lindsey’s impact doesn’t stop there. She’s played a key role in recruiting much-needed physicians to the area, including cardiologists, a neurologist, an endocrinologist, and more. These additions are helping to fill critical gaps in healthcare accessibility for Newton County and beyond.

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A Response to the Apalachee High School Tragedy, School Safety Ideas, and the Gun Conversation - Episode 12

In this raw and angst-filled discussion, Gabriel and Trey confront the harsh realities surrounding school violence. They don’t hold back, even delving into the controversial topic of gun control measures. While they aren’t claiming to have all the answers, they make one thing clear: it’s time for action. The era of "thoughts and prayers" as the sole response to these tragedies needs to end. What’s required now are hard conversations that lead to real solutions.

This episode doesn’t shy away from the tough questions or the painful realities. Gabriel and Trey’s honest reflections will resonate with anyone who cares about the future of our schools and the safety of our children. Listen in as they challenge us all to engage in dialogue that sparks change.

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What’s Next for Newton County? A Deep Dive into Economic Development with Serra Hall - Episode 11

In Episode 11 of The Town Square Podcast, Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey are joined by Serra Hall, the Executive Director of the Newton County Industrial Development Authority (IDA), for a candid conversation about the future of our community.

This conversation is packed with insights and might stir up mixed feelings within the community, but it’s an essential listen for anyone interested in the economic future of Newton County. Tune in to get a full understanding of the work being done and what’s on the horizon for our area.

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Empowering Education in Newton County: A Conversation with Gail Rothman - Episode 10

In Episode 10 of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with Gail Rothman, the Executive Director of the Newton Education Foundation (NEF), for an insightful and inspiring conversation about the future of education in Newton County. Gail brings over 25 years of experience working with education foundations, including 15 years at the helm of the Decatur Education Foundation, to this discussion. She is considered one of the top experts in the nation!

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BONUS : A Follow Up to the Conversation with Stephanie Lindsey - Episode 9

In the latest episode ofThe Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey return to the mics to address the whirlwind of feedback following their bombshell interview with attorney Stephanie Lindsey. The previous episode left listeners buzzing, both online and around town, and now Gabriel and Trey are diving deep into the conversation it sparked.

Throughout the episode, they reflect on some of the local comments and share their honest responses, making this one of their most personal and authentic conversations yet. Just like the discussions you'd have at your local town square or barbershop, this episode is rooted in the kind of real talk that brings communities closer together.

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A Candid Conversation with Attorney Stephanie Lindsey - Episode 8

Attorney Stephanie Lindsey’s conversation with Gabriel and Trey is as enlightening as it is candid. As she prepares to step into her potential new role, she opens up about a range of topics, including some of the more controversial aspects of her career and public life. Notably, the episode doesn’t shy away from addressing the ongoing federal indictment involving Lindsey and Chairman Marcello Banes. While details surrounding the indictment remain sensitive and complex, Lindsey speaks openly about her perspective on the situation, offering listeners an insider’s view into the legal and political intricacies at play.

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From Elite-Level Soccer Star, to High-Ranking State Official, to Local Servant Leader : A Conversation with Brent Bennett, the Next Tax Commissioner of Newton County - Episode 7

Brent discusses his vision for the Tax Commissioner’s office and the local tag office, alongside a candid conversation about the challenges he faced during his campaign, including resistance due to not being a “native” of Newton County despite his qualifications.

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Pros and Cons of the Tourism Boom in Newton County : a Conversation with Ken Malcom, Director of Tourism and Downtown Development - Episode 6

“Our mission is to promote our community for the people who live here and the people who want to visit here.” - Ken Malcom, City of Covington Director of Tourism and Downtown Development.

Ken answers questions about the events surrounding Independence in the Park on July 4th AND talks about the balance of tourism and local citizen needs/wants.

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