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Relationships First: Danny Coggin's Formula for Success | Ep. 87

2 h 38 min · 7. juni 2026
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For nearly everyone who knows Danny Coggin, there's one image that immediately comes to mind: A pencil tucked behind his ear. In Episode 87, Matt Parris and Paul Sausville sit down with the founding principal of Walker Valley High School to discuss a life devoted to music, education, leadership, and relationships. Along the way, Mr. Coggin shares the story behind the pencil—a habit that began in the eighth grade and has stayed with him ever since. Born and raised in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, Danny attended Tennessee Tech University and played in the marching band before landing a dream job as a drummer with the Shabooms at Opryland USA. During those years, he even found himself sharing a stage with country music legend Roy Acuff. Eventually, education called. Danny accepted a position as assistant band director at Bradley Central High School, later becoming head band director and serving in that role for twelve years. But as he watched students struggle to reach graduation, he became interested in school administration and the opportunity to make a broader impact. That opportunity arrived in the form of a school that didn't yet exist. Before a single brick was laid, Danny Coggin was selected to become the first principal of Walker Valley High School. He helped hire the staff, shape the culture, and establish the vision for a school that would become one of Bradley County's great success stories. Ask Mr. Coggin what made it work, and his answer is simple: Relationships. As Walker Valley celebrates its 25th year, Danny reflects on the people, decisions, and moments that helped transform a construction site into a community. This is more than the story of a school. It's the story of a man whose influence can still be measured in the lives of thousands of students. 🎙 Hosted by Matt Parris & Paul Sausville Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3sANbCaTFQag9nMCnR01N7?si=d4a1f013aab04481 [https://open.spotify.com/show/3sANbCaTFQag9nMCnR01N7?si=d4a1f013aab04481] Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597] Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@downrightmindful [https://www.youtube.com/@downrightmindful] Contact the Show: downrightmindful@gmail.com [downrightmindful@gmail.com]

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episode Relationships First: Danny Coggin's Formula for Success | Ep. 87 cover

Relationships First: Danny Coggin's Formula for Success | Ep. 87

For nearly everyone who knows Danny Coggin, there's one image that immediately comes to mind: A pencil tucked behind his ear. In Episode 87, Matt Parris and Paul Sausville sit down with the founding principal of Walker Valley High School to discuss a life devoted to music, education, leadership, and relationships. Along the way, Mr. Coggin shares the story behind the pencil—a habit that began in the eighth grade and has stayed with him ever since. Born and raised in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, Danny attended Tennessee Tech University and played in the marching band before landing a dream job as a drummer with the Shabooms at Opryland USA. During those years, he even found himself sharing a stage with country music legend Roy Acuff. Eventually, education called. Danny accepted a position as assistant band director at Bradley Central High School, later becoming head band director and serving in that role for twelve years. But as he watched students struggle to reach graduation, he became interested in school administration and the opportunity to make a broader impact. That opportunity arrived in the form of a school that didn't yet exist. Before a single brick was laid, Danny Coggin was selected to become the first principal of Walker Valley High School. He helped hire the staff, shape the culture, and establish the vision for a school that would become one of Bradley County's great success stories. Ask Mr. Coggin what made it work, and his answer is simple: Relationships. As Walker Valley celebrates its 25th year, Danny reflects on the people, decisions, and moments that helped transform a construction site into a community. This is more than the story of a school. It's the story of a man whose influence can still be measured in the lives of thousands of students. 🎙 Hosted by Matt Parris & Paul Sausville Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3sANbCaTFQag9nMCnR01N7?si=d4a1f013aab04481 [https://open.spotify.com/show/3sANbCaTFQag9nMCnR01N7?si=d4a1f013aab04481] Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597] Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@downrightmindful [https://www.youtube.com/@downrightmindful] Contact the Show: downrightmindful@gmail.com [downrightmindful@gmail.com]

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Episode 86 of Downright Mindful starts in familiar fashion—with a few unexpected detours. Matt and Paul begin by discussing everything from late-night Krystal runs to the recent deaths of Kyle Busch and Joe Lee Johnson, the former owner of Cleveland Speedway and NASCAR champion. The conversation also touches on Tennessee’s recent execution of Byron Black Caruthers and broader questions surrounding capital punishment. From there, Paul introduces a much bigger question. With several major anniversaries approaching—including America’s 250th birthday, Tennessee’s 230th anniversary, Walker Valley High School’s 25th anniversary, and Bradley County’s 190th anniversary—Paul challenges Matt to think through some of the most significant periods in American and Tennessee history. The discussion explores major events from different eras, including: * The Civil War * The 14th Amendment * The Spanish-American War * The World Wars * The Assembly Line * The Development of Nuclear Weapons * The Trail of Tears * The Second Great Awakening * The Rise of Memphis Along the way, Matt and Paul debate which events had the greatest impact, how history shapes the present, and what future generations may look back on as defining moments of our time. Like many episodes of Downright Mindful, the conversation moves between local stories, historical reflection, and the bigger questions that shape how we see the world. Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3sANbCaTFQag9nMCnR01N7?si=d4a1f013aab04481 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/downright-mindful/id1776503597] Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@downrightmindful Contact the show downrightmindful@gmail.com

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