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  • On this week's Keepin' It Real, Cam checks into a hotel and wonders about people and where they left their sense of humor. After all, he told the joke perfectly...
  • This week on StoryCorps, Ann Thomas and her daughter's elementary school teacher, Louise Wood, remember the innovative hands-on teaching styles implemented in the Selma, Alabama area decades ago and discuss the benefits that came from them.
  • This week, Don reviews Before I Lose My Own Mind: Navigating Life as a Dementia Caregiver by Beverly E. Thorn.
  • September is National Disaster Preparedness month, a time to make plans for what we might do in an emergency for both us and our furry friends!
  • On this week’s Keepin’ It Real, Cam admits he feels helpless in today’s political climate, but he’s found something he can do. It’s very small, but at least it’s something.
  • This week, Don reviews For Duck's Sake by Donna Andrews.
  • This week on StoryCorps, fellow artists Carey Fountain and Valencia Benjamin discuss the potential benefits and concerns of AI in regards to art, social media and history.
  • The countdown to the Kentuck Festival of the arts is on! We a blast talking to Exa Skinner, Executive Director of the Kentuck Art Center. Turns out art isn't just nice to look at— it can actually help you live longer! Plus, she reveals to Quick-Fire Quips host Baillee Majors -- how creating art is the ultimate stress-reliever (cheaper than the spa!) and why life is about process, not product.
  • This week on StoryCorps, Jimmie Carmichael speaks with Clint Moore about his childhood and what it was like growing up during the 50's and 60's in Selma, Alabama.
  • Forget "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives!" Here's the real dirt from Chef Panini Pete himself. He confesses his secret plane-door-tapping ritual to Quick-Fire Quips host Baillee Majors. Plus, he's not afraid to admit that a little bit of Southern vernacular has rubbed off on him. Peek into the mind of a culinary star who's "fixin' to" prove Alabama is more than just grits and gumbo.
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