
Bourbon connoisseur, sneaker head, girl dad, community promoter and gym rat Leo Cummings III takes you on a journey through the human experience, diving into today's hot topics through open-minded conversations with intriguing people. So pour you a drink, turn up your volume, and Pull Up A Chair.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 135 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

In this episode, Zach Carter, breaks down concepts we all need reminders of: why empathy matters, how to find common ground, and why it's time to escape the echo chamber. It's a conversation for people who value dialogue over division.
In the latest Pull Up a Chair episode, I switch roles and become the guest! Check out my conversation with Quinn Beachem about why I believe I'm the person for the job in the upcoming Conway Public School Board Election.
Pull up a chair and listen to my conversation with Go Rogue founder and CEO, Bryan Fittin. Bryan shares his insights on putting your best foot forward without worrying about who's bigger or better. You'll be inspired by his ambition and passion, as w... more
In this episode, we're sitting down with Joshua E. Garland, chef, owner, and CEO of Best Cafe & Bar and Don's Southern Social. Joshua's passion for cooking started at a young age. He followed his heart to culinary school and has now built a notable n... more
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Hey Guys! I am really enjoying the topics that you all are discussing. They are often the ones that black and white people are too afraid to discuss and I applaud you guys for starting these tough conversations and showing us how to have them respectfully. I am new to the podcast so I have a lot of catching up to do!
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This is an excellent show that is well spoken, funny, and serious all at the same time. Great Job!
What a great show! Great show from central Arkansas that has some awesome topics and speakers. These guys rock
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Centered around open-minded conversations, the episodes explore a variety of contemporary hot topics through the lens of personal stories and experiences. The host connects with a diverse range of guests, including entrepreneurs, chefs, community leaders, and coaches, ensuring a rich tapestry of discussions that reflect community engagement and personal growth. This series stands out for its focus on relatable narratives, the intersection of personal journeys and wider societal issues, and its ability to address difficult subjects in an approachable manner. Potential listeners seeking authenticity and meaningful dialogue on everyday topics are likely to find this podcast appealing.
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Recent guests on Pull Up A Chair include:
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2. Joshua E. Garland
3. Selena Ulasewich
4. Adena White
5. Branson Vanlandingham
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