Don’t Leave Your Brain at the Door with Mrs. Fern Crossley, is a show that talks about life, culture, world events, and anything that connects us together as a community.
Fern sits with Decorio Wedig to talk with him about the world of arts and breaking the Status Quo that this world has.
Fern sits with Felicia Carter and talks with her about her new book, "Behind the Mask" and her victory over depression.
Calvin Phelps returns as the guest and discusses more on the Greatness of the Arts with Ms. Fern.
It's 2021 and Fern starts the new year with local newspaper journalist Matt Williamson of the Enterprise-Journal.
Fern speaks with the President of Southwest Mississippi Art Guild Donald Brown about the struggle of 2020
Fern Crossley interviews Stella Paige about a great idea of a business she has locally.
Fern Crossley interviews Ted Jackson, author of the book "You Ought To Do a Story About Me".
Fern's Guest, Jack Ryan, from the Enterprise Journal talks about capitalizing the letter B when writing about Black community in articles and how important it is to make an emphasis on that change.
This week, Fern sits down with the director of the Pike County School of Arts, Calvin Phelps, to discuss his vision for Pike County Mississippi and the changes that are coming. After that, we have a musical guest, Michael Harold, from the Every Day People Band to share with us his story as well as some entertainment.
In this episode, Fern talks with local computer technician, Corey Jones on the importance of voting and why everyone should be involved. You got to Vote to Love and Love to Vote.
Fern Crossley, sits down with local educator, Kevin Brown, to discuss the challenges that schools are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic.