She talks about the Pie Society, and the importance of leaving a portion of your estate - a piece of your "pie" - to charity.
RECENT EPISODES OF CENTRAL TEXAS LEADERSHIP SERIES
Central Texas Leadership Series - Robert Darden
Robert Darden, Professor of Journalism, Public Relations and New Media at Baylor University is the founder of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Program which spurred off the SHOUT! Black Gospel Moments radio segment. He has authored many books including co-authoring Mad Man in Waco. KWBU Station Manger Brodie Bashaw talked with Darden about his years at Baylor, what's next as his retirement approaches and take a look back 30 years to the siege at the Branch Davidian compound outside of Waco.
Central Texas Leadership Series - KWBU State of the Station
On the March edition of Central Texas Leadership Series, Waco Public Radio President and CEO Joe Riley is on the other side of the interview table. He shares the spring KWBU State of the Station update with Andrea Kosar, President and CEO of CenTex Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.This conversation was recorded March 7, 2023 in the KWBU Studio.
Dr. Jackson Griggs - CEO of Waco Family Medicine
The 2023 season of the Central Texas Leadership Series begins with a look at how Waco Family Medicine is making healthcare affordable for Central Texans, bringing high-quality healthcare to all. Jim Haller leads the conversation with Dr. Jackson Griggs, CEO of Waco Family Medicine.
Central Texas Leadership Series - NPR's Korva Coleman
On October 25 & 26, 2022 NPR's Korva Coleman came to Waco for several KWBU station events. She also took time to sit down in studio for a conversation with Dr. Mia Moody Ramirez, KWBU board member and Chair of the Baylor University Department of Journalism, Public Relations and New Media.