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Downtown Depot - Waco Surf
Host Austin Meek has a conversation with David Taylor and Mike Schwaab, owners of Waco Surf.
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - Blind Boys of Alabama
The always innovative Blind Boys of Alabama tear up Hank Williams “I Saw the Light” in 1965.
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Downtown Depot - Oli Pettigrew and Debbie Wright
Host Austin Meek has a conversation with television host and 'that Englishman in Texas', Oli Pettigrew.
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Baylor Connections - Paul Putz
The intersection of faith and sports is where Paul Putz’s research and teaching resides. As Assistant Director of the Faith & Sports Institute at Baylor’s George W. Truett Theological Seminary, he works with both current and future leaders in sports, and his research examines topics ranging from Christian sports organizations to social issues, sports and religion.
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Downtown Depot - Ross Harris
Host Austin Meek has a conversation with Ross Harris, owner of The Bear Mountain and Waco Paddle Company.
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Central Texas Leadership Series - Meg Wallace
In this edition of KWBU's Central Texas Leadership Series, KWBU President Joe Riley leads a conversation with Meg Wallace, organizer of Mobilize Waco.
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Likely Stories - "Generations" by Jean M. Twenge, PHD
One of the most fascinating non-fiction books I have read this year is Generations, the real difference between Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers, and Silents – and what they Mean for America’s Future By Jean M. Twenge, PHD.
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Nat Townsley Jr. "Old Time Religion"
From three generations of aritists, Nat Townsley Jr.'s funky take on "Old Time Religion" is a classic.
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Baylor Connections - Kenyatta Gilbert and Malcolm Foley
Last month, Baylor unveiled statues honoring the University’s first Black graduates, Rev. Robert Gilbert and Barbara Walker. Despite physical limitations and the burdens of being a trailblazer, Rev. Gilbert served generations of students and his hometown of Waco.
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David and Art - Campus Museums and Their Disconetents Pt.2
Last week we talked about Valparaiso University wanting to sell some paintings from its Brauer Museum of Art to fund campus construction projects. Last October, the University’s board of directors gave the president the authority to go forward with the sale, but the idea hasn’t gone down well with supporters of the museum, including much of the university’s faculty. At the end of April, a lawsuit was filed to block the sale.
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