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.
Commissioner Stephanie Lindsey: Navigating Tough Conversations of Racial and Political Differences in an Unfiltered, Serious AND Humorous Way - Episode 32
In Episode 32 of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with District 3 Commissioner Stephanie Lindsey for a candid and laughter-filled conversation that explores the messy middle of race, politics, and community. The episode covers a range of important local topics, including Black History Month, the legacy of The Newton Six, and the challenges of navigating complex issues like House Bill 581. With plenty of humor and lighthearted moments, Stephanie opens up about her relationships with fellow commissioners, the impact of her district’s development, and the struggles of balancing outspoken advocacy with the perception of being an "angry Black woman."
This episode is a true reflection of what The Town Square Podcast is all about—engaging in tough but essential conversations while finding common ground through humor, honesty, and a shared commitment to building unity in Newton County. Get ready for plenty of laughs, some thought-provoking insights, and a deep dive into the challenges facing local politics today—all served with a dose of fun and realness.
A Year of Leadership, Resilience, and Hope with Dr. Duke Bradley, NCS Superintendent - Episode 31
In Episode 31 of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with Dr. Duke Bradley, the Superintendent of Newton County Schools, for a candid discussion about his first year leading the district. Dr. Bradley shares his perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the school system, touching on everything from student resilience to mental health services and the impact of recent legislation on local education. He also highlights the importance of community collaboration in shaping the future of education and offers insights into how Newton County Schools is fostering student success despite the many obstacles facing public education today.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Bradley reflects on his journey from leading schools in Georgia, South Carolina, and beyond, to his current role in Newton County. He discusses the district’s focus on student well-being, the importance of supporting underperforming schools, and the power of resilience in students who overcome significant challenges. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about leadership, optimism, and the steps being taken to ensure every student has the support they need to thrive in school and in life.
Straight Talk with LeAnne Long: A Bold Vision for Newton County – Episode 25
In Episode 25 of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with District 5 Commissioner LeAnne Long for a no-nonsense conversation about her bold vision for Newton County. A self-proclaimed conservative with a strong personality, LeAnne is committed to open communication and tackling the issues head-on. She discusses her reasons for running, the importance of balanced growth, and her concerns about the 2023 Comprehensive Land Use Plan and the Future Land Use Map. LeAnne also shares her thoughts on property tax reform, with a special focus on tax relief for senior citizens. Tune in for a straight-talking, insightful discussion on the future of Newton County.