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Downtown Depot - Mary Kennedy Thompson
In this weeks episode of Downtown Depot, Austin Meek is in conversation with COO of Neighborly, Mary Kennedy Thompson.
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29:01
Likely Stories - Altamont: The Rolling Stones, the Hells Angels and the Inside Story of Rock's Darkest Day
I knew the ultimate ending of Altamont when I first picked up the book by the same name. In fact, the first sentence on the inside of the dust jacket gives it away: "The definitive story of the Rolling Stones' infamous Altamont concert and the murder that brought the sixties rock revolution to a shocking conclusion.”
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3:30
Business Review - Collective Approach
Chris Meyer, a negotiation expert, challenges the win-win mindset, urging a shift to collaboration for sustained business success.
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2:00
SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - "Christmas Joy" by The Soul Stirrers
The legendary Soul Stirrers recorded a handful of Christmas songs in the late 1960s, including the pop-oriented “Christmas Joy.”
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2:00
David and Art - Realism Was Complicated
There’s complexity in all kinds of art, even the sort that looks simple.
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3:30
Likely Stories - The Sweet Remnants of Summer by Alexander McCall
I am a big reader. Recently, I've been reading Alexander McCall Smith's Sunday Philosophy Club Series. The latest installment, The Sweet Remnants of Summer, offers an intelligent and emotionally sensitive exploration of the light-hearted and profound.
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3:35
Business Review - Can We Be Friends?
Joe Mull, exposes the pitfalls of employee-boss friendships, raising the question: Can leaders preserve professionalism amid blurred lines and personal connections, or are they destined to navigate an intricate maze of challenges?
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2:00
SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - "Children, Go Where I Send Thee" by The Gospel Starlets
The Gospel Starlet’s version of the old folk spiritual “Children Go Where I Send Thee” owes much to legendary producer Phil Spector’s “wall of sound” approach.
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2:00
David and Art - America's Sorrow Songs
Reaching beyond show tunes and contemporary pieces, the music of Jules Bledsoe is both deeply personal and resonant.
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3:30
Likely Stories - Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent.
Nugent, an Irish writer, always starts her books with a catchy opening line. Any time she has a new book out, I immediately turn to the first sentence to see what sort of tale awaits me.
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