The MESH currently has nine shows available for the public to watch, listen to, or download. All shows are available on demand through the network’s web site (www.themesh.tv) or through Apple iTunes by searching for the name of the show:
- People You Should Know: WHKY First Talk’s Hal Row hosts a monthly show that features an in-depth, one-to-one discussion with a person of interest in the area.
- Travels With Jeff: World traveler Jeff Cline shares his travels with the audience through video episodes. These trips can be to the other side of the world or the other side of state — wherever there is an interesting story to tell.
- I’m With the Band: An interview show with a local/regional band, hosted by our local musical artist Chad Austin, allowing the band to talk about their career, feature some of their original songs, and even play a tune or two in the studio.
- Leadership GPS: A discussion show between Father/Son team Tony and Alan Jackson, focused on aspects of leadership and some of the changes we are seeing in leadership styles throughout the generations.
- Bleeding Blue: A monthly sports talk show about the University of North Carolina Tarheels, covering basketball, baseball and football recruiting, schedules, and predictions
- Education Matters: Representative from the area’s Education Matters initiative discuss topics dealing with the status of education and challenges we face throughout the state.
- Footcandle Films: A film review show, hosted by the founders of the Footcandle Film Society, that reviews one new featured film each month, discusses the latest film news, and gives recommendations to the audience.
- Free Range Chicken Thinking: A roundtable discussion, led by the creative minds of Pixelspace, discussing innovation, creativity and new ways of thinking in the business world (what they have branded “Free Range Chicken Thinking”).
- The Catalyst Connection: A roundtable discussion show dealing with issues that face leaders and managers in organizations with a special interest on healthcare organizations. (This show was originally broadcast in 2006; The MESH is repackaging the show for new audiences.)





