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Misty Chaviers is back with StoryCorps to share how she became an advocate against domestic violence and how she tries to help others get out of bad situations.
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This week, Don reviews "A Town Without Time: Gay Talese’s New York" by Gay Talese.
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This week, Don reviews "Bless Your Heart: A Field Guide to All Things Southern" by Landon Bryant.
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When you care about something, you take good care of it - whether it's your pet or even your favorite public radio station!
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On this week's Keepin It Real, Cam Marston shares what exhausts him and how a good conversation is hard to find.
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Last week on StoryCorps, Myra and Barabara discussed suffrage activist Eugenia Marx. They're back today to talk about the League of Women Voters in Mobile and what they have accomplished since the chapter's conception in 1955.Note: No image available
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Some heroes come with four legs and a tail. They are the dogs who serve in the military, law enforcement and search and rescue, and there is a special day to recognize their service!
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Myra Evans sits down with Barbara Caddell at StoryCorps to discuss her efforts in bringing a Pomeroy marker honoring Eugenia Marx, a local suffrage activist, to Mobile. And they also take a look at the impact Eugenia had.Note: No image available
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This week, Don reviews "With Our Bellies Full and the Fire Dying: Tales of Sinning and Redemption” by Debra Goldstein.
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When should you spay or neuter your pet? Now - do it now!
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On today's Keeping It Real, Cam recounts his birthday week, which has some unexpected surges of happiness.
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Lisa Lambert and Frederick Richardson sit down at StoryCorps to discuss Lisa becoming the first Black city clerk for Mobile, the pressures that come along with that achievement, and what her responsibilities look like in that role.