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

Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 11, 2021
Alabama's history as a state begins with Georgia and Mississippi and the high stakes political wrangling over territory and statehood. Journalist Tom Bailey, author of "The Five Capitals of Alabama, the Story of Alabama's Capital Cities from St. Stephens to Montgomery," talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about the early 1800s along what was then referred to as the old "Southwest."

Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 11, 2021
The artist Nall is celebrated internationally, but he has selected his most important works to be exhibited permanently at Troy University's Nall Museum in the International Arts Center in Troy, Alabama. Al Head, Executive Director Emeritus of the Alabama State Council on the Arts, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about the artist and the new book, "Nall at Troy - An Internationally Regarded Alabama Artist Comes Home."

Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 11, 2021
This week when Alabama Public Television's Don Dailey shares the political forecast with Troy Public Radio's Carolyn Hutcheson, the gambling and medical marijuana bills in the Alabama Legislature top the list.

Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 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 Alabama's Education and General Fund budgets, which the Legislature is mandated to pass. And the wildcard is about a tiny dog with an attitude.

Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 11, 2021
The Alabama Forestry Commission's Dale Dickens, Urban Forestry Coordinator, talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about how property owners can do a safety check on their trees, to prevent accidents during tornado and hurricane season. He also talks about Tree City USA criteria and the origins of Arbor Day in Nebraska.

Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 11, 2021
Ukraine is in a precarious position with Russia politically, so Troy University Associate Professor Michael Slobodchikoff, Chair of the Political Science Department and a BBC World News analyst on Russia and Ukraine, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about the importance of Ukraine to both U.S. and Russian interests. Professor Slobodchikoff's family fled Russia during the Bolshevik Revolution.

Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 11, 2021
In observance of National Poetry Month, Jeanie Thompson, poet and Executive Director of the Alabama Writers' Forum, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about Helen Keller and poetry. Jeanie Thompson is author of the poetry book about Helen Keller's life, "The Myth of Water."

Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 11, 2021
This week when Alabama Public Television's Don Dailey shares the political forecast with Troy Public Radio's Carolyn Hutcheson, medical marijuana tops the list.

Monday May 10, 2021
Monday May 10, 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 Governor Ivey's Prison Lease plan problems, and the latest on the Comprehensive Gambling bill before the Legislature. The wildcard celebrates Alabama's new state vegetable!

Monday May 10, 2021
Monday May 10, 2021
Today on Earth Day, we honor the legacy of America's first naturalist, William Bartram, who traveled through the Southeast in the 1770s. Sam Carr, President of the nonprofit Bartram Trail Conference, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about the impact of Bartram's findings that resonate today. The book he left for history is "Travels of William Bartram," published in his later years to document his journey as a young man.










