
Old Town New World
By Old Town New World

Old Town New WorldAug 30, 2023

Episode 110 – World War II: A Family Story
In this very special episode of Old Town New World, the late Marshall Dickson Whitesides tells the story of his journey from a family farm in South Carolina to the WWII Battlefront in France and Germany. A well-respected business owner and beloved family man, Marshall tells us about his adventures and occasional misadventures on the frontlines. His war career was one fraught with danger and populated by rich characters. We hope you truly enjoy hearing it.

Episode 109 – Naming That Tune with Mark Blankenship
Critic, Podcast Host, and Gameshow-Winner Mark Blankenship talks about the power of narrative. He explains how a pop culture obsession led him to criticism and creativity. We share our own relationships with stories and unpack what makes us all love them. Mark also talks about the deep pop culture knowledge that got him on Jeopardy and a winning turn on Name that Tune. He’ll also talk about his childhood experience, what landed him in NYC, and eventually Rock Hill, SC.
Mark was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He earned a BA from Emory University where he served as the theater, film and music critic of The Emory Wheel. He also studied theater at Oxford University and holds a Master of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism.
Mark attended Yale School of Drama where he began writing for Variety, The Village Voice, and American Theatre.
He has lived in Park Slope, Brooklyn since 2005. His writing credits include numerous pieces for The New York Times, Variety, New York Daily News, The Village Voice, The Advocate, Time Out New York, The Huffington Post, NPR and American Theatre. He regularly appears as panelist/expert commentator for CBC News: Sunday and CNN.com.
Mark and Sarah D. Bunting started the Mark and Sarah Talk About Songs podcast in March 2016, where they engage in deep and hilarious discussions about songs chosen by the hosts or the fans.
He lives between Brooklyn and Rock Hill with his husband, Andrew.

Episode 108 – The Past, Present, and Future of HBCUs with Lester McCorn
Clinton College President Dr. Lester McCorn walks through the story of Historically Black Colleges & Universities and the civil rights movement in America. He talks about his personal experience with education at some of the most important HBCUs, through his work as a Pastor all over the country, an author, civil rights figure, and finally, President of Clinton College. Dr. McCorn also talks about the hope he finds in the future among the students at Rock Hill’s only HBCU, Clinton College.
President McCorn is an alumnus of Morehouse College, Yale Divinity School and Chicago Theological Seminary. He holds the Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) from United Theological Seminary, where he was a Gardner C. Taylor Fellow in social justice and prophetic leadership and Adjunct Professor/Doctoral Mentor. He is currently a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Ethical and Creative Leadership, with a specialization in Martin Luther King Jr. Studies and Social Change, and a certificate in Educational Leadership at Union Institute and University in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was named one of “The 10 Most Dominant HBCU Presidents of 2019” by the HBCU Campaign Fund. Before being appointed President of the Clinton College in 2017, Dr. McCorn was a pastor at Churches in Boston, Chicago, Atlanta and Baltimore.
Rev. Dr. Lester A. McCorn and his wife Mrs. Charlene M. McCorn are proud parents of William Elijah Benjamin, Maliaka Kenyetta, and John-Charles Wesley.

Episode 107 – AI with Belén Sánchez Hidalgo
Data scientist, international policy advisor on economic growth, and social entrepreneur Belén Sánchez Hidalgo talks about her passion to bring diversity to AI. While working as a consultant at The World Bank, Belén became anxious about the potential risks of Artificial Intelligence and decided to do something about it. She left her career in public policy to become a data scientist at DataRobot. Here, she became inspired to educate women on AI development and created WaiCAMP, an initiative that closes the AI gender gap in Latin America through pragmatic education.
Originally from Ecuador, where she graduated from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador with various financial degrees, Belén went on to study Enterprise Development at Leipzig University and obtain a Master in Public Administration from The Harvard Kennedy School.

Episode 106 – Growing a Community Church with Herbert Crump
Senior Pastor and President of Freedom Temple Ministries, Bishop Herbert C. Crump, Jr. talks about his journey from The United States Army to being head of the first minority congregation to own large property on Main Street Rock Hill. Pastor Crump talks about his work with Clinton college, exciting progress there, and the importance of having an accessible option for higher education. He explains his personal philosophy about people in leadership roles supporting incoming, younger leaders.
Born in Mount Vernon, NY, Pastor Crump went from military service to being a youth minister in Charleston, moved on to various pastor roles before starting a new ministry in Winthrop Auditorium in 2000.
Pastor Crump is happily married to Lady Dawn R. Crump, with son Joshua, daughter Jenesis, and pup Ace.

Episode 105 - Winthrop & Rock Hill with Gary Simrill
Former SC representative and house majority leader Gary Simrill joins us to talk about his new role at Winthrop University. He tells us what drives him and about lessons he learned from both success and failure. We discuss the turmoil in modern politics and its impact on the individual. Gary reveals a personal history in which it’s easy to see why he’s such a highly regarded leader.
Gary was born in Rock Hill and graduated from Winthrop University in 1991 with a BS in Business. He went on to a thirty-year career in politics before joining the team at Winthrop as special assistant to the president for community engagement. He and wife, Mary have three children. He was the primary sponsor of the 2017 Infrastructure and Economic Development Act.

Episode 104 – The New Rock Hill with Brittany Kelly

Episode 103 – War in Ukraine with Denys Krasnikov and Yana Krasnikova

Episode 102- Higher Education with Edward Serna

Episode 101- Place-Based Education with Lanny Adamson

Episode 100- Choosing Rock Hill’s Future with Mayor John Gettys

Episode 99: Community Planning with Kettlesong’s Craig Craze & Nik Radovanovic

Episode 98: Success by Craftsmanship with Jay Leake

Episode 97: Learning From Your Heroes with Jason Collett

Episode 96: The Changing World of Filmmaking with Ben Sliker

Episode 95: The Future of Agriculture with Ben Boyles and Will Culler

Episode 94: Doing AND Teaching with Screenwriter Rodney Stringfellow

Episode 93: How Stories Make Our Reality with Velma Love

Episode 92: Punk Rock in the Court Room with Mike Gentry

Episode 91: Reviving The Historic Sylvia Theater with Paul Finnican

Episode 90: The Best Skate Shop in the Universe with Josh Frazier

Episode 89: Columbia Museum of Art with Joelle Ryan-Cook

Episode 88: Old Town New Lancaster with Lauren Thomas

Episode 87: Saving the World with Patterson Brown

Episode 86: Leadership and Followership with Melissa Carsten

Episode 85: From Hollywood to Old Town with Alfonso Freeman

Episode 84: Ditching the 9 to 5 for Rock n’ Roll with Slade Baird

Episode 83: Talk Radio and Punk With TJ Boggs

Episode 82: Government Relations And Internationalism With Stefan Nowicki

Episode 81: Charlotte Storytellers With Nora Orton

Episode 80: Teaching, Relationships, And Red Dawn With Ben Graham

Episode 79: Live Music In Old Town with Minnesota License Plate

Episode 78: Loom Cowork with Jennifer Belk

Episode 77: Economics with Dr. Laura Ullrich

Episode 76: Math and People with Zach Abernathy

Episode 75: A Band Called Death with Jeff Howlett (Part 2)

Episode 74: A Band Called Death with Jeff Howlett (Part 1)

Episode 72: Making a Living in Music Composition with Joe Miller

Episode 71: Changing The Reality of Old Town with Sidewalk Development

Episode 70: South Carolina Politics with SC House Representative Tommy Pope

Episode 69: York County Day & Innovation

Episode 68: Old Town With Stephen Turner

Episode 67: Audio Engineering With Robby Goggins

Episode 66: The Givolio App With John Venable

Episode 65: The Democratic Presidential Candidates Forum With Winthrop President Daniel Mahony

Episode 64: Building Cities With Bill Cronin, Economic Development Director for the City of Charlotte

Episode 63: Energizing Old Town with Tom Stanley

Episode 62: Art and Life in Old Town with Harriet Marshall Goode

Episode 61: Customization Economy With David Stringer
