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  • Airs Sunday, November 6 at 1 p.m. This week's topic is Transformation, ways to talk about the things in our spiritual journey through life that changes or transforms one's understanding with God and our faith
  • Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at 6 p.m. The topic of discussion for tonight's Conserving Earth, will be Louisiana’s coastal restoration planning. What does coastal sustainability mean for Louisiana after having lost 2,000 square miles of coastal wetlands in a century? It’s not just a local concern for people living in south Louisiana and loss of critical wildlife and fish habitat. It impacts the nation’s transportation and energy sectors. Bren Haase, executive director with Louisiana's Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, and Dr. Alisha Renfroe, coastal scientist with National Wildlife Federation, join host Rebecca Triche.
  • Airs Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 6 p.m. You probably know what nature means to you personally, but it’s becoming increasingly important to be able to really quantify the value of nature. Host Laura-Ashley Overdyke of the Caddo Lake Institute, talks to Shelly Plante, head of Texas Parks and Wildlife’s Nature Tourism division, and Dr. Roel Lopez, director of the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, about a new paper about the economics of ecosystem services.
  • Host Rebecca Triche discusses chronic wasting disease (CWD) in deer and other cervids. Guests discussing wildlife impacts and management implications for this always fatal neurological disease are Johnathan Bordelon and Dr. Jim Lacour with Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries; and Dr. Hunter Reed with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. (Photo courtesy of Colorado Parks and Wildlife)
  • Host Janice Bezanson hosts this episode, which focuses on the history of conservation in our region. Guest is David Todd. Airs Wednesday, July 22, 2022 at 6 pm.
  • Host Janice Bezanson is joined by Jim Thompson, chair of the North East Texas Regional Water Planning District and CFO of Ward Timber Company, and Jim Neal, wildlife biologist retired from US Fish and Wildlife Service and specialist in bottomland hardwood forests to discuss the Marvin Nichols Reservoir.
  • Cliff Shackelford hosts an episode featuring your phone calls and highlighting the House Sparrow. Cliff's special guest is Christie Chapman from WERLA.
  • Sunday, Jan. 22, 2022, at 1 p.m. Originally aired Sept. 4, 2022. On this episode of “Illuminations,” Ranae Moran interviews attorney Philip Remington Dunn about his faith and his latest book, “Eternal Justice: How God Intervenes for the Least of Us." Philip Remington Dunn has been a celebrated criminal defense attorney in Southern California for over thirty years. As a Christian, he has been able to use his faith to help recover countless souls, salvaging those who might otherwise have become victims of their own conduct and the criminal justice system. During the course of his career, he has been given the Ventura County Criminal Bar Association award for “Distinguish Contribution,” recognition as a “Local Hero” by The Santa Barbara Independent newspaper, and “Special Contribution” to the criminal justice system, by the California State Assembly and the United States Congress.In “Eternal Justice,” Dunn tells the riveting stories of people who most would have thought lost forever but who were redeemed by God and then, in return, used their lives, stories and faith to help others.
  • Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022, at 1 p.m. Joe DiCarlo, Global Ambassador at Medical Teams International joins Ranae Moran to tell us about Medical Teams International’s mission of serving refugees and others in need of medical care in countries around the world, and how their mobile clinics serve the Pacific Northwest in the U.S. Medical Teams has provided disaster relief and medical care to those in crisis for over forty years. Whether it is assisting medical workers in Uganda with an Ebola outbreak, Venezuelan migrants in Columbia, Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh or Ukrainian refugees in Moldova, their goal is to restore the health and hope of those who are suffering, by caring for the physical, emotional, spiritual and social needs of a person. For more information on the organization or to assist them with providing medical care through their holiday gift catalog, visit www.medicalteams.org.
  • Sunday, August 7, 2022, at 1 p.m. Ranae Moran talks with Jim Stovall about his latest book, "Passport to Success: Experience Next Level Living" and how to find and fulfill our purpose in life.
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