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  • This week, Don reviews "Love You Good, See You Later: A Satirical Novel" by Eugene Walter.
  • This week, Cam offers some insights to new college graduates on some basic workplace skills that will make them effective in their workplace. He's advised his clients for over twenty years on these, so maybe he should have something worthwhile to say.
  • Jessie Andrews is a native of Huntsville, a muralist and the founder of Honey Blood Mural Company. She talks with Quick-Fire Quips host Baillee Majors about making art, local eateries and keeping Alabama alive. Plus, the irony of scuba diving being on her bucket list despite her irrational fear related to swimming in a pool.
  • In this segment of StoryCorps, friends David Tidmore and Mike Lewis discuss the "Lighting Selma" project, which aims to add lighting to the bottom of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama.
  • When should you spay or neuter your pet? Now - do it now!
  • Happy Cat Sanctuary rescued hundred of cats, but many died in the fire March 31st. The cats that were saved and survived are now up for adoption!
  • On today's Keepin' it Real, Cam reports on a writer's conference he attended last weekend where a good part of the conversation was about using AI. All the writers, Cam reports, choose to not use it, preferring to remain "pure."
  • Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance - they can pose serious health risks for our furry friends - mainly through transmission of diseases like heartworms and other viruses.
  • This week, Don reviews "Villages" by Robert Inman.
  • Shea McLean is back with StoryCorps to talk about his experience as a marine archaeologist and his part in finding the lost submarine that had been missing since the Civil War.
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