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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - The Sons of the Birds
When a member of the Dixie Hummingbirds missed a show, a member of the Sons of the Birds stepped right in!
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Business Review - A Whale of a Problem
In the vast realm of cybersecurity challenges, Dr. Dan Pienta, delves into the cunning tactics of whaling attacks targeting high-ranking individuals.
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Living It - Elaine White
In this week's edition of Living It, host Meg Wallace is in conversation with Elaine White, a retired educator dealing with progressive hearing loss.
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Baylor Connections - Matthew Andersson and Paul Froese
What is time disorientation and how does it relate to mental health? Sociologists Matthew Andersson and Paul Froese examined these questions and more while studying Americans’ relationship with time after the COVID-19 pandemic. In this Baylor Connections, Andersson and Froese take listeners inside time disorientation—what it is, what it isn’t, and what factors can impact our perception of time.
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Likely Stories - Peace Like A River
My name is Harrison Otis, and I'm a graduate student in the English Department at Baylor University. Today I'm reviewing Peace Like a River, the 2001 debut novel by Minnesota author Leif Enger.
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David and Art - “The Story of a Local Art Center"
In the middle of the Great Depression, an art center opened its doors whose echoes still linger.
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Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments - Gospel All-Stars
The Gospel All-Stars’ “It’s Me, Oh Lord,” is one of the earliest recordings of gospel legend James Cleveland.
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Business Review - Stash the Cash
Assistant Professor Brian Kim Explores the Impact of Cash Reserves on Investment Behavior and Market Dynamics, Shedding Light on the Balance Between Prudence and Potential.
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Likely Stories - How to Stop Time
Maybe it's the point in my life right now but aging slowly sounds devine."How to Stop Time," by Matt Haig, shares the story of Tom Hazard, who has a dangerous secret. He looks 40-ish, but he has actually lived for centuries.
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Baylor Connections - Coretta Pittman
Coretta Pittman’s focus as associate professor of English at Baylor is to build strong writers and communicators. In her role as Associate Dean for Diversity and Belonging in the Baylor College of Arts & Sciences, she works with fellow faculty to support purposeful work with a diverse student body.
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