• S1, E10: Jason Locke
    Jun 23 2026

    Dudley Mayor Jason Locke goes Slightly Off The Record with Kyle Dominy, Clay Reynolds and Payton Towns III for a wide-ranging conversation covering everything from Little League baseball and softball to upcoming sewer improvement work. He offered an update on those much-needed repairs, which are just underway, to some critical sections of the city's aging infrastructure, and how they fit into opportunities for future growth. But here at the height of the summer, Dudley Little League – whose all-star teams are currently in the thick of postseason play – was the first order of business. He explained his vision in founding the organization back in 2011, and how its growth and success over 15 seasons has been tied as much to the community's family- and faith-based environment as it is to sports. Further reflections about life in this quintessential small town led to some perspective on what gives Dudley a sense of home for so many, including those in the tight-knit Locke family who were hit hard by the unexpected passing of his older brother Bobby just over a month ago. He shares some memories of the former ballplayer and dedicated DLL volunteer, as well as another member of the league's family whose loss, just as suddenly a few years ago, has inspired a fitting memorial in the form of a weekly concession stand special featuring his favorite menu item.

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    43 mins
  • S1, E9: Al Purser
    Jun 16 2026

    Max Brown Pharmacy owner Al Purser goes Slightly Off The Record with Kyle Dominy for a conversation about the local business, its long history serving the community and why that strong relationship will only continue in a new location less than a block from its original home on North Jefferson Street. The Cochran native shares about his over three and a half decades working in retail pharmacy (almost all in Dublin after he originally moved back to the area to help establish the local K-Mart store in 1991), how his experience at both corporate and independently-owned stores has shaped an appreciation for personal connections and family values that are not only the lifeblood of a successful small business, but also the heart of former owner Max Brown's legacy of customer service that he's vowed to carry on. He also explains the needs that prompted their recent move, why it was important to remain in the same area of town and the new business opportunities they've been afforded in the drastically expanded space.

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    31 mins
  • S1, E8: Jason Vorhees
    Jun 9 2026

    Longtime Middle Georgia photojournalist Jason Vorhees goes Slightly Off The Record to talk about his three decades covering the area for The Telegraph and GTLN's Macon Melody. He shares about his approach to the craft, philosophy on storytelling and love for newspapers, as well as the favorite shots and most memorable assignments that stand out as highlights of his career. We also discuss the passion for sports that first sparked his interest in photography and what it's like sharing the name of a well-known slasher movie villain.

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    40 mins
  • S1, E7: Scott Thompson
    Jun 2 2026

    Longtime Courier Herald columnist and beloved local historian Scott B. Thompson Sr. goes Slightly Off The Record with Kyle Dominy and Clay Reynolds to talk all things Dublin-Laurens County history. He discusses the origins of his interest in genealogy and curiosity about years of old, and how both have come together in a cherished pastime of writing his widely-read column/blog "Pieces of Our Past," as well as the most interesting and unexpected finds in his years of research, Dublin's little-known minor league baseball heritage and the discovery-turned-feature story he still considers one of his proudest in over three decades of work.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • S1, E6: Chad Potts
    May 26 2026

    Local pastor, pharmacist and podcaster Chad Potts goes Slightly Off The Record to chat about compounding his three unique callings, and how they come together to form a one-of-a-kind personal ministry whose goal is equipping others to pursue their best self, both physically and spiritually. He also shares how the journey into each profession has helped him expand his comfort zone and overcome early self-doubts, and recounts a few in the wide variety of guests he's hosted over 100-plus episodes of the RevRX Podcast.

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    51 mins
  • S1, E5: Sally Willis Daniels
    May 21 2026

    Colleen's China owner and Courier Herald magazine contributor Sally Willis Daniels goes Slightly Off The Record to chat about her feature on Meadow Chase Farms published in the newest edition of Laurens Living (now available at The Courier Herald and other local businesses). She also shares from her many years of expertise in bridal traditions and gift-giving, memories from growing up in Laurens County and adventures kayaking Georgia's rivers and streams in spare time.

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    16 mins
  • S1, E4: Glenda Berry and Nichole Padgett
    May 19 2026

    The Dublin Downtown Development Authority's Glenda Berry and Nichole Padgett go Slightly Off The Record with Kyle Dominy and Payton Towns III to discuss recent and upcoming downtown events, last month's blockbuster Dublin Community Theatre production of "Annie" and what to look out for this summer at the Market on Madison.

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    32 mins
  • S1 E3: Kathy Jones
    May 12 2026

    Longtime Dublin St. Patrick's committee member and "Munchies" founder Kathy Jones goes Slightly Off The Record with Kyle Dominy and Clay Reynolds to discuss her decades of involvement with the local festival, year-round efforts that go into planning and putting it on and history of the signature event she helped build into a Super Saturday staple. She also recalls a favorite childhood soda fountain order, shares about her longtime love for music and recounts memories performing as part of a little-known local band called "Rhythm 5."

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    33 mins