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  • Many of our traditional images of Christmas come from a New York print shop in the second half of the 1800s.
  • While a painting’s form may be traditional, the message it conveys might be something else entirely.
  • David Dye talks about how to lead effectively in a caustic workplace situation.
  • What is the best way for entrepreneurs to get their idea or product noticed? Angel investor Martin Zwilling gives tips on how to catch the eye of an investor.
  • Host Kennedy Sam learns more about the Waco Insider from publisher Mark Long, and we get an update on the upcoming Waco Family and Faith Film Festival from Dr. Tyrha Lindsey-Warren.
  • When applying for a job, it's important to have the right resume credentials. However, sometimes one quality stands out above the rest. Amira Lewally explains what it is in this episode of "Business Review."
  • There are many things that our brain helps us accomplish including achieving our dreams. To unlock the dream-making potential, Tom Corely explains the importance of setting goals.
  • Interns are not just a means to getting work accomplished. Tom Walker tells us how important they can be to the future of the company.
  • Due to Covid-19 affecting a good portion of KWBU staff and for the well being of event attendees, the February 7th reception for Jim McKeown has been postponed.One of the truest champions for KWBU has been Jim McKeown. Before Jim closed this chapter to move into full retirement, we invited Carl Hoover of the Waco Tribune Herald to the KWBU Studio to talk to Jim about his long time love of books and the very popular Likely Stories segment.
  • During this episode of "Business Review," Marlene Neill explains how crucible experiences can transform leaders.
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