Gail Rothman: Raising the Bar and Raising Funds for Education in Newton County - Episode 42

In Episode 42 of The Town Square Podcast, Trey Bailey sits down with Gail Rothman, Executive Director of the Newton Education Foundation (NEF), for an enlightening conversation about the foundation’s impressive progress in supporting local schools. They discuss NEF’s achievements, including raising nearly half a million dollars through donations and the Georgia Peach Tax Credit, funding teacher grants, and launching the REAP literacy pilot program in Newton County schools. Gail also shares her journey as the author of Roadmap for Education Foundations, a practical guide aimed at helping communities build and grow their own education foundations.

This episode highlights the critical role that community-driven funding plays in public education, especially as state and federal contributions continue to fall short. Gail offers valuable insights on the power of nonprofits and the necessity of professional leadership to drive success. Whether you’re interested in supporting education in Newton County or learning about the intricacies of nonprofit work, this episode is a must-listen.

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Judge Layla Zon: What is Resource Court and A Glimpse Behind the Gavel – Episode 41

In this episode of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Trey Bailey and Gabriel Stovall sit down with Judge Layla Zon, Superior Court Judge for the Alcovy Judicial Circuit. The conversation dives into the vital work of the resource court and drug court, programs designed to provide rehabilitation and second chances for individuals struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues. Judge Zon shares inspiring success stories from the court, emphasizing the importance of accountability, holistic treatment, and community support in breaking the cycle of addiction and improving lives.

The episode also touches on Judge Zon's journey to the bench, her passion for justice, and the unique, collaborative approach of the resource courts that sets them apart from traditional legal proceedings. With a focus on healing and reintegration, these programs are not only transforming individuals but also saving taxpayer dollars and reducing recidivism. Tune in to hear about this crucial work and how it’s making a real difference in the Newton County community.

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Abigail Coggin: From Board Chair to Arts Advocate - Episode 40

In Episode 40 of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with Abigail Coggin, the current Board Chair and District 5 Representative on the Newton County Board of Education. With 15 years of service, Abigail reflects on her time navigating the challenges of school funding, the tough decisions made during the recession, and the evolving needs of the school district. She shares her personal journey, including her family’s deep-rooted legacy in Newton County and the lessons learned throughout her tenure. In a surprising twist, Abigail announces that she will not seek re-election in 2026, marking a new chapter in her life.

Abigail also opens up about her upcoming transition to becoming the Executive Director of the Newton County Arts Association, where she plans to continue her service to the community through the arts. With a focus on educational and performing arts programs, Abigail highlights upcoming initiatives like summer camps and concert series that aim to foster creativity and bring the community together. This episode is filled with heartfelt reflections, personal stories, and a look at the bright future of both education and the arts in Newton County.

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From Struggles to State Champions – Coach Jawan Bailey's Inspiring Journey with the Newton High Lady Rams – Episode 34

In Episode 34 of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with Coach Jawan Bailey, the head coach of the Newton High School Lady Rams, who recently led the team to a 6A State Championship. Coach Bailey reflects on his journey from Josey High School in Augusta to Newton High, sharing the challenges he faced during a tough start to his first season and the key decisions that led to his team's remarkable turnaround. He discusses the personal and professional struggles he overcame, his coaching philosophy rooted in faith and family, and how he turned the Lady Rams into champions in just two years.

This episode offers a candid look at Coach Bailey’s leadership, resilience, and long-term vision for the program. From the importance of academics and community involvement to the competitive nature of coaching in metro Atlanta, Coach Bailey provides valuable insights into building a successful team both on and off the court. Tune in to hear his inspiring story and how he continues to shape the future of Newton High girls basketball.

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Next Gen Leadership with Zayvion Sheppard: A Conversation of Hope with a Rising Star – Episode 33

Episode 33: "Next Gen Leadership with Zayvion Sheppard: A Conversation with Newton County’s Future Leader"

In this episode of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with Zayvion Sheppard, a rising leader in Newton County and the youngest-ever Student Body President at Georgia State University. Zayvion shares his inspiring journey of leadership, mentorship, and community service, including his work with the Young Democrats of Newton County (YDNC) and his nonprofit, For Atlanta By Atlanta (FABA). From opposing harmful legislation like House Bill 581 to tackling poverty in Atlanta, Zay’s passion for social impact and public service shines through. He talks about his vision for the future of Newton County and how young voices like his can shape the policies that will impact the next generation.

This episode highlights the potential of the next generation of leaders in Newton County. Zay’s story is a powerful reminder that leadership, mentorship, and community engagement are key to building a brighter future. Whether it’s advocating for education, economic empowerment, or creating opportunities for change, Zay’s dedication to making a difference is sure to inspire. Tune in to hear more about how Zay is leading the charge for positive change in Newton County and beyond.

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Rep. Tim Fleming Talks Local Elections, National Politics, and Georgia’s Future - Episode 21

"In this episode of The Town Square Podcast, Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with Representative Tim Fleming, who represents District 114, covering much of Newton County, Morgan County, and parts of Walton County. Fleming offers insights into the recent local elections, discussing the victories of LeAnne Long and Stan Edwards, as well as the surprising defeat of long-time Coroner Tommy Davis by newcomer Kimberly Griggs. He also shares his perspective on the broader national political landscape, from the Presidential election results to the Republican party's momentum in Congress.

Fleming emphasizes the importance of bipartisanship in government, revealing how he collaborates with both Republicans and Democrats to pass meaningful legislation for the people of Georgia. The conversation also delves into local issues like population growth, transportation challenges, and affordable housing, as Fleming discusses potential solutions to ensure the continued prosperity of his district. Tune in to hear a thoughtful, in-depth discussion about Georgia’s future and the path forward for Newton County."

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Shamica Tucker: Busting Myths About Affordable Housing in Newton County - Episode 20

Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Shamica Tucker, Executive Director of the Covington Housing Authority, as she busts myths and shares surprising truths about affordable housing in Newton County. Shamica explains why the Housing Authority is far more than just 'government housing' and how it works to provide safe, affordable homes for families in need. She also sheds light on the surprising number of residents who are employed full-time and challenges the notion that more subsidized housing leads to more poverty. Plus, hear her thoughts on the future of the Alcovy Community and efforts to combat concentrated poverty. Tune in to Episode 20 of The Town Square Podcast for an inspiring and informative discussion!

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A County Manager with a Gift for Inspirational Leadership: Harold Cooper Explains how Newton Works - Episode 19

In this episode of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with Harold Cooper, Newton County's County Manager. With a rich background in public service, Mr. Cooper shares insights into his role, emphasizing his Three "P's" of Leadership: People, Purpose, and Processes. He addresses challenges facing the county while highlighting his commitment to enhancing residents' quality of life. "No matter the resources, we will remain fiscally responsible and dedicated to serving our community." Tune in for an inspiring conversation!

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