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Meet the man who makes "the snake pit" look like a walk in the park: Trippy McGuire, a veteran handler at the legendary Opp Rattlesnake Rodeo! From childhood jars of "specimens" to the high-stakes snake pit, Trippy shares why he swapped fear for fascination on this episode of Quick-Fire Quips. Plus, Alabama legends, hidden RV gems, and why he doesn't bleed red—he bleeds orange and blue.
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This week on StoryCorps, Donald Prater speaks with Linda Derry about her incredible career as an archeologist, and her experiences navigating through a male dominated field.
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This week, Don Noble reviews Marriage and Other Monuments by Virginia Pye.
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Your furry friend may have been enjoying the pleasant spring weather, but oops - here comes cold weather again!
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In this episode of Alabama Out Loud, Aydan Conchin explores the history of St. Patrick’s Day while sharing favorite ways to celebrate the holiday between Huntsville and Tuscaloosa.
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In today's episode of Simplified, Lacey has a great time chatting with Grayson Glaze, a professor of real estate at the University of South Alabama. He also serves as the program director for the real estate degree program at USA. Grayson answers questions about real estate law, the buying/selling process, and everything in between.
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This week on StoryCorps, Annie Pearl Avery is back to talk about a dangerous encounter she had when she and her friends got lost on the way home from a Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee conference in Georgia.
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The phrase that helps us remember how to set our clocks for daylight savings time ("spring forward, fall back") doesn't help our furry friends understand why we are suddenly a little bit off when it comes to taking care of them!
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In this episode of Alabama Out Loud, Aydan Conchin explores how the arrival of daylight saving time and longer days signal the early rhythms of spring across the Yellowhammer State — from outdoor spaces and free cultural sites to seasonal routines returning statewide.
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On this week's Keepin' It Real, Cam Marston considers the use of AI and how it could theoretically enhance his business.
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This week on StoryCorps, Annie Pearl Avery tells the story of her experience on Bloody Sunday, when she and her fellow civil rights protestors attempted to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama on March 7th, 1965.