In Focus with Carolyn Hutcheson
Join the conversation each weekday on ”In Focus” as host Carolyn Hutcheson talks with: artists, historians, experts, environmentalists, musicians, authors, and other big thinkers and change makers. Carolyn brings her three decades of on-air experience, her curious mind, and her warm conversational style to each episode. We hope you join us and take time to bring your world, In Focus.
Episodes

Monday Jun 14, 2021
Monday Jun 14, 2021
This week when Alabama Public Television's Don Dailey shares the political forecast with Troy Public Television's Carolyn Hutcheson, concern over a possible spike in Covid-19 cases following the Memorial Day weekend tops the list.

Friday Jun 11, 2021
Friday Jun 11, 2021
On this week's Newswrap from In Focus, Alabama Public Television's Don Dailey shares with Troy Public Radio's Carolyn Hutcheson headlines about the passing of former Alabama Governor John Patterson. The wildcard is about a hero African rat, whose service locating land mines in Cambodia earned him a medal upon retirement.

Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Larry Caver, President of the Old Autauga Historical Society, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about Autauga County, a county that is older that the state of Alabama. This is part one of a two-part interview for our Towns and Byways series.

Wednesday Jun 09, 2021
Wednesday Jun 09, 2021
Third World countries lack clean water and adequate sanitation. Surprisingly, in places across rural America, adequate sanitation is lacking. Catherine Coleman Flowers, founder of the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about the lack of rural sanitation in Lowndes County, Alabama. Her research and activism in bringing awareness to the issue resulted in her book, "Waste: One Woman's Fight Against America's Dirty Secret." This is part one of a two-part interview.

Tuesday Jun 08, 2021
Tuesday Jun 08, 2021
Florida historian and documentary film producer Dale Cox talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about the last major battle of the Creek Indian Wars of 1836-37 at Hobdy's Bridge in south Alabama. A re-enactment of that battle will take place on June 11 and 12 at the Pioneer Museum of Alabama in Troy. Dale Cox will portray his Uchee ancestor at the event. Two Egg TV is a source of further information on that era.

Monday Jun 07, 2021
Monday Jun 07, 2021
This week when Alabama Public Television's Don Dailey shares the political forecast with Troy Public Radio's Carolyn Hutcheson, the Alabama prison project comes to the forefront. Don Dailey also reports that Alabama has one of the lowest Covid vaccination rates in the nation, with only 35% of the population vaccinated.

Monday Jun 07, 2021
Monday Jun 07, 2021
On this week's Newswrap from In Focus, Alabama Public Television's Don Dailey shares with Troy Public Radio's Carolyn Hutcheson headlines about political leaders throwing their hats in the ring for reelection. And the wildcard is about a dog with a new perspective on planet earth.

Monday Jun 07, 2021
Monday Jun 07, 2021
The Horse Racing Integrity and Safety Law goes into effect in 2022, and the Big Cat Public Safety Act is making its way through Congress. Mobile native Marty Irby, Executive Director of the nonprofit Animal Wellness Action, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about the intent of these two pieces of legislation.

Monday Jun 07, 2021
Monday Jun 07, 2021
In a repeat program from an interview in 2018 when writer Dayton Duncan visited Montgomery, In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson talks with the author about his longtime collaboration with documentary filmmaker Ken Burns and their Country Music series for PBS.

Monday Jun 07, 2021
Monday Jun 07, 2021
Barbara Barcellona-Smith grew up in a family with Sicilian, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Lebanese heritage, which was reflected in their cooking. She talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about her book, "Let's Eat Snails," which reflects her family's adventures with food.










