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David and Art - Richard Serra
Remembering a sculptor whose work showed how assertive art can be.
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Likely Stories - Klara and the Sun
Hi, and welcome to Likely Stories. My name is Harrison Otis, and I'm a graduate student in the English department at Baylor University. Today I'm reviewing Klara and the sun, the 2021 novel by the British author Kazuo Ishiguro.
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Business Review - Remote Myths
Sarah Aviram's exploration into remote work uncovers a surprising revelation, challenging conventional notions of job satisfaction and prompting a deeper inquiry into the true drivers of workplace fulfillment.
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Conversations with Creative Waco - Jill Barrett
On this edition of Conversations with Creative Waco, Host Kennedy Sam talks with Jill Barrett of Falcon and Owl.
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Business Review - Coping Through Commerce
Ann Mirabito challenges conventional notions that uncovers how individuals are turning to the marketplace to manage the stressors associated with mental disorders, offering surprising insights into its potential role in mental health support.
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Likely Stories - We Have Always Lived in the Castle
On this week's edition of Likely Stories, Justin Jones, a lecturer with the English Department at Baylor University discusses Shirley Jackson's 'We Have Always Lived in the Castle.'
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Baylor Connections - Carrie Arroyo and Mary Zane Nelson
There’s no shortage of challenges that can impact a child’s mental health — but school districts often face a shortage of qualified mental health professionals. Baylor researchers in the Diana R. Garland School of Social Work are working to bridge this gap in Central Texas.
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Business Review - Silent Signals
Body language plays a crucial role in communication, offering valuable insight into peoples emotions and intentions. Jessica Stillman, contributing editor for INC.COM, shares psychologist, Jeff Beaty's work, which finds traditional interpretations of body language may not be the most effective way to understand nonverbal cues.
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Likely Stories - Every Man For Himself and God Against All
Outside of narrative fiction I'm rather partial to memoirs. In recent years I've vicariously lived amongst rock stars, performing artists, and iconic comedians. Today I want to talk about the strangest, and at times, the most frustrating memoir I've ever read.
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Likely Stories - The Wishing Game
I want to talk today about a book that completely captured my heart, The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer.
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