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  • As an organic chemist, Liela Romero creates “recipes” from naturally occurring molecules that could lead to the discovery of future cancer drugs. In this Baylor Connections, Dr. Romero, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, takes listeners inside her journey as a Baylor student to prestigious graduate education experiences and back to Baylor to serve as a faculty member, researcher and mentor.
  • Bill Moss & the Celestials keep it funky with “I Ain’t Gonna Sing Rock and Roll.”
  • Mildred Clark & the Melody-Aires were legendary church wreckers, as this live version of “My God Can Do It All” surely attests!
  • In this episode, recorded in the KWBU studios on May 9, 2022, Nan Holmes leads a conversation with Suzii Paynter March, CEO of Prosper Waco.
  • When we talk about art that interests us, it becomes a more enriching part of our lives.
  • Oh this episode, host Austin Meek speaks with Sthefanie Welch, the owner of the Black Daisy Boutique. They talk about the severe struggles she faces in her youth, and how she overcame to become a business owner, and an advocate for women. Austin also welcomes Mecca Shannon from 25N Co-working space on Austin Avenue to the Small Business Spotlight.
  • Discovering something surprising about a favorite artist points to the infinite variety of the arts themselves.
  • Adventurous story, by the author of A Gentleman in Moscow, about America's first transcontinental highway, from Times Square, New York City, to the Pacific Ocean, San Francisco, California.
  • On this edition of Downtown Depot, host Austin Meek interviews John Bible, CEO and Executive Director of the CenTex African-American Chamber of Commerce. John talks about creating business opportunities in black neighborhoods and how the organization has changed under his leadership. And, the Word on the Street segments features Bradyn Braziel and Ethan Truman of the Silent House Theater company.
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