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  • Westminster College professor and author, KEITH T. HARDEMAN, shares with us his personal experience as a #caregiver to his wife as she battled #breastcancer. His "part how-to, part memoir" book about their journey is called 'The Shadow of Trepidation'. January 25, 2022
  • While some industries (and their investors) thrive in a world of high-inflation, financial advisor ALEX LaBRUNERIE says, "if #inflation goes on too long, or the fed is not successful in reducing inflation, eventually the #stockmarket could see downward pressure more than upward pressure." January 27, 2022
  • Rainbow House may be 35 years old now, but its director of development, RICHIE VANSKIKE, says their mission remains the same and those involved are still doing what they can every day to "keep kids safe." Also, C.B. CHASTAIN, MU College of Veterinary Medicine, shares some easy ways you can prevent your pup from becoming overweight. (3:36) January 28, 2022
  • "How does an old white guy like me relate to Martin Luther King, Jr.? I began to look back through my life and realized how many times he, his legacy, his movement, punctuated my life." -- storyteller/pastor/professor LARRY BROWN on his own personal growth by way of Martin Luther King, Jr. January 17, 2022
  • ITCOMO founder ROBERT RICKETTS is making his debut appearance on our show with some good information about navigating your computer and personal devices safely. (Don't respond to "bait"!) January 18, 2022
  • Singer/songwriter, and Nashville Songwriters Association International regional coordinator, AIMEE MARIE, tells us how expressing your creative flow (for example, songwriting), can be quite "healing," even if you don't know how to write a song. January 24, 2022
  • Burrell Behavioral Health psychiatrist DR. BRETT CHAMBERLAIN is "passionate" about preventing #mentalhealth disorders in our community's youth population. His approach (when dealing with children and adolescents) is based on these four principles: diet, sleep, exercise, and socialization. January 26, 2022
  • Columbia's signature event, the True False Film Festival, is a little over six weeks away, and BARBIE BANKS is still looking for volunteers! Positions vary, so odds are they'll find something that you can do. Also, SCOTT BRADLEY, general manager at Carpet One Floor & Home, has a synthetic, affordable, and of course environmentally-friendly, option for those looking to lay down new carpet in their home or business! (4:36) January 19, 2022
  • Don't let 2022 be the year you let your good dental hygiene habits fall by the wayside. From what you eat to how you brush, we've got you covered thanks to Columbia Healthy Smiles dentists PHILIP BATSON and ELIZABETH ABE! January 20, 2022
  • Journalists across the country are calling for safer work conditions after a car struck a West Virginia television reporter during a live report. Also, a Columbia radio legend says it’s time to retire and it seems the nation caught Chiefs fever during 13 seconds of football Sunday night. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
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