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  • Gary turns 70 this year! Today we'll hear about how he spends his time in "late adulthood".
  • Join us Tuesday February 11th at 6 PM for the next episode of Bird Calls. Listeners will be encouraged to call-in with their winter questions about birds. Cliff will also be profiling the Pine Siskin plus taking your calls live on the air at 1-800-552-8502!
  • Most people in the area are no strangers to the Red River Revel arts festival that occurs every fall in downtown Shreveport. But there are lots of moving parts that make this festival happen in order to enrich the culture of Northwest Louisiana. Executive Director, Logan Lewis tells us about his vision for the Red River Revel and what you can do to help!
  • Airs Mon., Feb. 3, 6 p.m. This week, Shannon Johnston has a conversation with Diane Long, entrepreneur and artist. They discuss how her success in business fueled her vision to become a successful artist.
  • Wed., January 15, 2025, at 6 p.m. On this Conserving Earth, Beaux Jones, President and CEO of The Water Institute, discusses their mission and purpose with host Rebecca Triche. The Water Institute is located in Baton Rouge and provides research and policy guidance for communities, businesses and agencies managing ecosystems or infrastructure in Louisiana and other Gulf coast states. Much of their research focuses on water management, including riverine, coastal and deltaic systems. Learn how they assist in planning for future hazards and risks, why the institute was created, and how their research is adding to Louisiana's leadership in coastal and water management.
  • Feb. 20, 2025, at 6 p.m. February is Heart Health Month. Heart disease is a common health issue in the U.S., related to one in five deaths in 2022. On this episode of Health Matters, Dr. Randall Brewer will be joined by Dr. Pavan Katikaneni, cardiologist with Advanced Cardiovascular Specialists, and Dr. Karen Stokes, Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology and Assistant Director of Scientific Excellence for the Center for Cardiovascular Diseases and Sciences at LSU Health Shreveport. We will learn about tips for caring for our hearts, risk factors for heart disease and the latest in diagnostic testing and treatments. We'll also learn about cardiac research happening right here in our community and how it can advance cardiac care. Your heart health questions will be taken during the show at 1-800-552-8502.
  • Despite the chill settling over the farm, gary keeps pushing forward, tending to his projects and daily tasks. This week on Borderline, he shares what it takes to keep things running when winter sets in.
  • Airs Mon., Feb. 24, 6:30 p.m. This week Heather Carpenter interviews Kristen Gary Powers, Executive Director of The Arc Caddo-Bossier. She shares how her decades of expertise in communications and nonprofit leadership are used to advance disability advocacy in the Shreveport-Bossier area.
  • This week Gary shares why he's sticking with his old Swiss Army watch—a gift from his wife—despite his love for the latest gadgets.
  • Airs Wed., Feb. 19, 6 p.m. Renewable energy sources are one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S., especially visible in Texas and Louisiana. This is great for reducing carbon emissions and stimulating the economy but not without environmental impacts. In this episode of Conserving Earth, host Janice Bezanson, Senior Policy Director for Texas Conservation Alliance, welcomes Doug Lewin, author of the Texas Energy and Power Newsletter, host of the Energy Capital Podcast, and founder of Stoic Energy Consulting. They’ll discuss the drivers that are leading to rapid growth of renewables, in particular solar farms, and the benefits and problems of this rapid growth.
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