MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
Lisa Leslie is a highly regarded & respected figure in women’s basketball. Born on July 7, 1972, in Gardena, CA. She made significant contributions to the sport on/off the court. Here are some key details about her career & achievements. Early Life and Education High School: Lisa attended Morningside High School in Inglewood, California, where she became a basketball star, scoring over 100 points in a single half during one game. College: She attended the University of Southern California (USC) from 1990 to 1994, where she was a standout player and earned several awards and...
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Darren Rogers is the Senior Director of Communications and Media Services at Churchill Downs, the historic racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky, famous for hosting the annual Kentucky Derby. In his role, Rogers manages communications and media relations for the racetrack and its events, including the Kentucky Derby, which is known as “the most exciting two minutes in sports.” Rogers has handled various aspects of Churchill Downs’ public image and media interactions, particularly during significant events like the Kentucky Derby Week. His work includes coordinating with local, state, and...
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D. Wayne Lukas is one of the most successful and influential horse trainers in the history of American Thoroughbred racing. Known for his meticulous preparation and innovative training techniques, Lukas has left an indelible mark on the sport, achieving numerous milestones throughout his illustrious career. Born Darrell Wayne Lukas on September 2, 1935, in Antigo, Wisconsin, Lukas began his career in horse training with quarter horses before transitioning to Thoroughbreds in the late 1970s. He quickly gained a reputation for his work ethic, attention to detail, and ability to develop...
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The Louisville Urban League is a historic civil rights organization and part of the National Urban League movement. He leads a team of dynamic individuals working to transform Louisville into a more equitable community for Black people and other marginalized populations through intentional work in Jobs, Justice, Education, Health, Housing, and black Business. Before his current role, Pryor spent 8 years with the organization in various capacities, including as Chief Engagement Officer, where he spearheaded special projects like A Path Forward for Louisville, oversaw all communications areas,...
info_outline MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs #434: Al SnowMoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
Al, whose real name is Allen Ray Sarven, is a well-known figure in the Prof. wrestling industry, both as a performer & a trainer. Born on July 18, 1963, in Lima, Ohio, Snow has had a long & varied wrestling career for major organizations, such as WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling), & TNA (Total Nonstop Action Wrestling), among others. Al is perhaps best known for his time in WWE during the late 1990s/early 2000s, where he was recognized for his charismatic persona & in-ring abilities. He was also famous for his gimmick with “Head,” a...
info_outline MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs #433: Jackie Gwinn-VillaroelMoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
***DISCLAIMER*** ***THIS MOXIETALK WAS FILMED ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 2024 *** *On June 12th, 2024, due to allegations of sexual harassment allegations of LMPD officers under her command, Chief Jackie Gwinn-Villaroel was placed on administrative leave by Louisville Metro Mayor Craig Greenberg.* ***On June 25, 2024, Chief Villaroel subsequently resigned from her position by submitting a detailed resignation letter.*** ***In the spirit of transparency, and the fact it is of public record, we have attached herein a PDF of her June 25th, 2024 resignation letter*** Chief Vilaroel...
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Alison graduated from Lawrence University in 2009 with a B.A. in English and psychology but did not realize she was getting the perfect degree for content marketing. It wasn’t until a few years after she graduated, when a family friend asked her to write blog posts for his law firm, that she realized she could make money doing what she loves. Today & Alison is still writing blog posts, website landing pages & emails. She also integrates SEO and marketing strategy into her content to give her clients the best chance of attracting, engaging, and converting their ideal clients.
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Affectionately known as “Moby” & a self-proclaimed Sober Ultra Swimmer! Much about Steve’s bio is unconventional: He hails from the enchanting city of Edinburgh, Scotland, and now calls Taylors, South Carolina, home sweet home! But what sets him apart isn’t just his hometown—it’s his incredible journey! We will explain. Family is the Heart of His Universe! Steve’s world revolves around his beloved bride/wife, Kelly Leitch, and their large, blended family, as in six children: a daughter-in-law, a son-in-law, and their cherished granddaughter, Eden. It’s a lively mix of...
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Robert P. Macrae is the 15th Head of School for Louisville Collegiate School and has spent over 35 years working in independent school leadership, 17 of which as a Head of School at Cincinnati’s Country Day School, New Canaan Country School, and Louisville Collegiate School. Under Dr. Macrae’s leadership, Collegiate has increased enrollment & engagement to the highest in the school’s 100+ year history. His primary focus is building a culture & climate of comprehensive wellness & well-being for all in the community. A lifelong learner, Dr. Macrae earned his Bachelor of arts in...
info_outline MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs #429: Kay AdamsMoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
Kay Adams is an accomplished sports journalist, television host, and media personality recognized for her expertise in sports broadcasting. Born on April 6, 1986, in Chicago, Illinois, she developed a passion for sports early on & cultivated her love for football, particularly the NFL! She became interested in a media career while attending Whitney M. Young Magnet High School. After graduating from high school, Adams attended the , majoring in communications & working various part-time jobs to pay for her education, including bartender at a sports bar & radio personality on...
info_outlineEdelen, a native of Springfield, Kentucky, grew up in a financially challenged household while her mother battled a brain tumor throughout her childhood.
As a Washington County High School student, Edelen found solace in her family and consumer sciences teacher, Sarah Raikes, who influenced her to apply for the Kentucky Governor’s Scholars program. Edelen’s childhood experience is one of the main reasons she chose to be open and vulnerable in her role as Miss Kentucky to show Kentuckians what is possible through mentorship, scholarship opportunities, & dreaming big.
When Edelen graduated from high school & found herself at Northern Kentucky University, she jumped in with both feet. The first-generation college student was nothing short of heavily involved during her time on campus. She was a resident assistant (RA), an orientation leader, the vice president of public relations and later president of NKU’s Student Government Association, a member of NKU’s Board of Regents, vice president of operations for her Kappa Delta Sorority Eta Eta Chapter and an intern in NKU’s Office of Government, Corporate and Foundation Engagement.
“I always think of NKU as home base for me. I came to NKU not knowing a single person, and I had to create a community up here, which I was excited about,” she says. “The way NKU embraced me and the opportunities it gave me was amazing. The type of people who work at NKU would bend over backward to help you succeed. It was like family to me, & I’m so thankful for that. I couldn’t imagine having a better experience during my undergraduate career.”
When Edelen planned her post-NKU future, she considered public policy and worked as a communications intern for the City of Covington. She was also a state General Assembly intern, but her trajectory changed while working in Washington, D.C., as a public policy congressional intern. After experiencing a life-changing relationship with a teacher, she realized her passion was for children and education.
“Even though I had a great experience, I just didn’t feel like I was able to connect with kids and make a meaningful impact like I wanted to,” Edelen says.
During her senior year, Edelen began working as an instructional assistant at Holmes Middle School within the Covington Independent School District. After graduating from NKU in 2020 with degrees in communication and history, she began a two-year contract with Teach for America, an alternative certification program for teachers. She taught social studies and English to sixth graders.
“This experience has shown me that I can contribute to this world. I’m thinking about myself as a contributor in this world & how we all can be that—regardless of your background.
We can make a meaningful impact, and as long as you’re leading authentically and lovingly, I think other people will see that, too.”
Edelen is no stranger to being on stage. While juggling teaching and competing in several local and regional pageants, she earned her ticket to the Miss Kentucky competition in 2022. Considering her passion for children, it’s no surprise that Edelen chose an initiative involving education: Read Ready Kentucky, which is inspired by the local Covington initiative Read Ready Covington. During Edelen’s time working for the city, she became passionate about the cause and brought this initiative across the state in collaboration with Mayor Joe Meyer.
“Read Ready Kentucky is a social impact initiative,” she says. “Every young woman has a social impact initiative. It’s a passion they speak to, & for me, it’s reading and education. How can we, as a community, help what’s happening within our schools?”
And now Read Ready Kentucky has taken off—it’s a registered nonprofit organization that focuses on literacy and teaching children how to use their skills to impact those around them. Read Ready Kentucky partnered with the Covington Police Department for Read with Covington PD, an event that distributed free books and activities to kids for the summer. The program also partnered with the Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana to create a Read Ready Kentucky patch available to more than 20,000 Girl Scouts in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Edelen hopes to create little libraries across the state of Kentucky.
“I have a great group of people who are also passionate about reading, and together we’ve done many different things,” she says. “I’m just thankful to have a lot of people around me who believe in me and want to see my visions come to life.”
Those visions don’t end with her title. Edelen, who always enjoyed writing, completed her master’s in education policy and evaluation from the University of Kentucky and wanted to publish children’s books. So, Hank the Horse was born. “Hank the Horse and the Case of the Missing Eggs” is a book about information literacy, and it’s all about kids questioning what they hear.
“When you grow up in rural Kentucky, and your internet access is limited, you find ways to keep yourself busy,” she says. “I loved writing short stories. I wanted to write a book, and I was inspired by the last election and how many people were accepting information as is but not questioning it. I felt that is an important skill we should teach kids—not to accept everything as fact.”
After the success of her first book, Edelen recently published a second one, “Hank the Horse and Kentucky Proud,” which was created in honor of her two nieces.
“My two nieces, Madelynn and Taylor, are my brother’s children; I love them so much. They’re so special to my life, and I wanted other kids—little farm kids—to feel represented in a children’s book. So, in this book, they go on a journey and learn all about what Kentucky proud is.”
As her time as Miss Kentucky ends this summer, Edelen looks forward to creating educational opportunities across the state—and eventually throughout the country—in any way she can. That’s why she called her platform Read, Ready, America when she competed in the Miss America competition in December.
But her aspirations don’t end there. One day, she’d like to be the U.S. Secretary of Education.
“I’m hoping to take this experience and make it something bigger than just a sash and a crown,” she says. “This experience has shown me that I can contribute to this world. I’m thinking about myself as a contributor and how we all can be that—regardless of your background. We can make a meaningful impact, and as long as you’re leading authentically and lovingly, I think other people will see that, too.”
It’s worth noting that the Miss Kentucky title is part of a more extensive pageant system that often includes the Miss America Organization or the Miss USA Organization, among others.
These competitions are annual events, and titleholders can change every year. Therefore, it’s possible that Hannah Edelen could be a recent titleholder or contestant after my last update.
Miss Kentucky pageants generally include various rounds of competition, such as interview, swimsuit or fitness, evening wear, and talent, depending on the specific organization.
The winners often receive scholarship money and go on to represent Kentucky in national competitions, such as Miss America or Miss USA.
Beyond that, they usually engage in various activities, including public appearances, charity work, and advocacy for social issues.