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Capitol Chat: Week 2

The Empower Podcast

Release Date: 01/16/2026

Dr. John Dixon: Charter Schools, Choice, and Accountability show art Dr. John Dixon: Charter Schools, Choice, and Accountability

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As the 2026 legislative session moves forward, the conversation around school choice continues to intensify. While much of the focus has been on ESAs and public school transfers, one form of public school choice has quietly served thousands of Mississippi families for years: public charter schools. In this episode, Grant sits down with Dr. John Dixon, Executive Director of the Mississippi Charter Schools Association, to break down what charter schools are, how they differ from traditional and magnet schools, and who they are designed to serve. They discuss common misconceptions, how charter...

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Capitol Chat: Week 4 show art Capitol Chat: Week 4

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A shortened week at the Capitol didn’t significantly stall progress ahead of a critical deadline next week. In this episode, we dive into the latest on House Bill 2 and highlight some intriguing bills that are already making their way through the legislative process.

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Capitol Chat: Week 3 show art Capitol Chat: Week 3

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With an ice storm looming and the bill introduction deadline behind them, lawmakers shifted gears during week three of the legislative session. We highlight a few bills drawing early attention and break down this week’s action, including a couple of celebrity appearances and the latest on House Bill 2.

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Governor Tate Reeves: Momentum and Good Policy show art Governor Tate Reeves: Momentum and Good Policy

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In this episode of the Empower Podcast, Grant Callen sits down with Governor Tate Reeves for a wide-ranging conversation about the state’s growing momentum and what comes next.   Recorded from the Governor’s office overlooking the State Capitol, the discussion explores why Mississippi is climbing national rankings for wage growth, household income growth, and overall economic performance. A central theme of the conversation is education as economic development. Governor Reeves explains how Mississippi’s historic education gains have strengthened workforce readiness, made economic...

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Capitol Chat: Week 2 show art Capitol Chat: Week 2

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A sweeping education bill, hours of debate, and a narrow House vote put school choice at the center of Week 2 action. In this edition of Capitol Chat, we unpack what happened with House Bill 2, take a quick look at early budget hearings, and highlight a few things to look forward to next week.

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Capitol Chat: Week 1 show art Capitol Chat: Week 1

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Capitol Chat is back for the 2026 legislative session, and week one is already moving fast. Host Wil Ervin highlights early Senate action on teacher pay and public school choice, a sweeping House education bill, and a major Senate proposal to shore up PERS, setting the tone for a busy session ahead.

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Commissioner Andy Gipson: Family, Food Security, and Mississippi’s Future show art Commissioner Andy Gipson: Family, Food Security, and Mississippi’s Future

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On this episode of The Empower Podcast, host Grant Callen sits down with Commissioner Andy Gipson—Mississippi’s Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, former state legislator, Baptist minister, cattleman, and announced candidate for governor. Gipson shares how his journey into public service began with a desire to secure a better future for his children, and why he believes strong families are the foundation of a healthy culture, safe communities, and a thriving economy. They revisit his decade in the House, including his role in landmark pro-life and Second Amendment legislation, then...

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Sen. Rod Hickman: Rural Revitalization, Public Safety, and Education Opportunity show art Sen. Rod Hickman: Rural Revitalization, Public Safety, and Education Opportunity

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On this episode of The Empower Podcast, host Grant Callen sits down with Mississippi State Senator Rod Hickman, a lawyer, educator, and public servant representing a stretch of communities across East Mississippi from Macon to Louisville to Meridian. Sen. Hickman shares how growing up in Noxubee County shaped his passion for public service, why he left a law career in Jackson to return home, and the opportunities he sees for rural communities like his. In this conversation, we unpack the intersection of justice reform, education policy, and economic mobility—and how each plays a role in...

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Dr. Brad Wilcox: Get Married show art Dr. Brad Wilcox: Get Married

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On this episode of The Empower Podcast, host Grant Callen talks with Dr. Brad Wilcox, Director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia and author of Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization. Dr. Wilcox shares striking research on how marriage shapes economic mobility, child wellbeing, and community stability—and why family decline fuels many of America’s biggest challenges. With marriage rates down more than 50% in the past half-century, he highlights powerful data: kids from intact families are four times more...

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Mayor John Horhn: Jackson Rising show art Mayor John Horhn: Jackson Rising

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What does it take to turn around a city? In this special episode recorded at Jackson City Hall, host Grant Callen talks with Mayor John Horn about his love for Jackson, the lessons from his childhood and career in public service, and his mission to restore trust, safety, and opportunity in Mississippi’s capital. From fixing potholes to fighting crime and strengthening schools, Mayor Horhn shares his bold and hopeful vision for Jackson’s future. He also discusses the importance of community engagement, partnerships with local, state, and federal leaders, and leveraging Jackson’s unique...

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A sweeping education bill, hours of debate, and a narrow House vote put school choice at the center of Week 2 action. In this edition of Capitol Chat, we unpack what happened with House Bill 2, take a quick look at early budget hearings, and highlight a few things to look forward to next week.