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  • Remembering artist from a prominent generation who continued developing his style long after the public attention had shifted away.
  • The Mighty Skylights were part of the even mightier Vee-Jay Records' roster of gospel artists in the late 1950s.
  • The Dutch painter Vermeer is going into assisted living facilities to help people there feel less isolated.
  • THOUSANDS OF DECISIONS NEED TO BE MADE EVERY DAY, RANGING FROM THE MUNDANE TO THE COMPLEX. THOSE WHO SEEK COGNITIVE CLOSURE TEND TO BE AVERSE TO MAKING DECISIONS. ASHLEY OTTO, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MARKETING, EXPLAINS WHY SOME TEAM MEMBERS PREFER CLOSURE OVER DECISION-MAKING.
  • Host Kennedy Sam talks to Mary Clark of Centex Music about bringing early childhood music education to the Waco area, and to recording artist and producer Pirscription about Waco's local Hip-Hop scene.
  • From a childhood in Nebraska to Baylor to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Richa Sirohi pursued her dreams and achieved significant goals as an engineer. A 2018 Baylor graduate, Sirohi is Baylor’s 2023 Young Alumna of the Year.
  • THE KEY TO GOOD BUSINESS RESULTS IS MAKING BETTER DECISIONS, AND BETTER DECISIONS COMES FROM BETTER JUDGEMENT, ACCORDING TO SCOTT MAUTZ, CEO OF PROFOUND PERFORMANCE. MAUTZ SHARES SIX ELEMENTS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO BETTER BUSINESS RESULTS.
  • Host Austin Meek has a conversation with Registered Professional Archaeologist, Katherine Turner-Pearson.
  • Baylor students are attaining jobs and grad school positions at an elite rate. The University’s most recent placement rate is 92 percent, and the Baylor University Career Center has played an important role in helping students build a successful approach toward their career. Ken Buckley serves as Assistant Vice Provost in the Baylor University Career Center.
  • In this episode, host Austin Meek is joined by Soledad Bautista. Sol is the new Director of Professional Development and Community Outreach for Creative Waco. We'll learn about her path that lead her to Waco, and an exciting new project called the Air Collaborative. This is a program that sparks arts and business collaboration, invites curiosity, and leads to the exchange of skills and ideas by bringing community members of diverse backgrounds to the table together.
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