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  • In this episode, host Kennedy Sam marks Native American Heritage Month with a conversation with the visiting delegates from the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes; President Amber Silverhorn-Wolfe, John Bowman, Vanessa Vance, and Matt Roberson.
  • In this episode of Living It, host Meg Wallace leads a conversation with Mobilize Waco board member and shift supervisor at Bitty and Beau's Coffee shop, Jimmy Moreno.
  • How does an artists trajectory affect our understanding and appreciation of their creative output?
  • Gratitude—it’s a positive human emotion shown to provide health benefits. Jo-Ann Tsang, associate professor of psychology, is a social psychologist and leading researcher into gratitude.
  • I have a love hate relationship with reading and learning about history. I can’t decide whether I hate being reminded that humans seem to absolutely refuse to learn from their past mistakes or love the hope I feel knowing that we’ve more or less survived those past mistakes and have made progress, however slowly.
  • “What's in a name? That which we call a masterpiece by any other artist would be just as evocative.
  • Archie Dale and the Tones of Joy’s gospel songs could match the best R&B groups of the late ‘70s and early 1980s.
  • On this week’s I Hear America Singing, we’ve got a collection of artists getting, going, driven others, and being driven 'crazy'.
  • Famed bassist Fred Hammond leads Detroit's J & J Community Choir of Detroit on a fiery closing version of "When the Saints Go Marching In."
  • As we prepare to “turn back our clocks” this weekend, I have assembled a clockful of songs about time for your listening pleasure.
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