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  • Thursday, May 18, at 6 p.m. When the weather warms up, it opens up so many more opportunities to enjoy outdoor sports. To tell us how we can stay safe and prevent sports injuries in the summer, Health Matters host, Dr. Patrick Lavo, will be joined by Dr. Charles W. Webb, Director of the Division of Sports Medicine and Director, of Sports Medicine Fellowship at LSU Health, and Dr. Cory Coehoorn, Associate Professor in Exercise Physiology at LSU Health Shreveport. Questions will be taken during the show at 1-800-552-8502.
  • Host Kermit Poling speaks with Carrefour artistic director Robert Cruz and Prisma artistic director Adam Philley about their coming performance at Holy Cross Episcopal Church, which will feature music of Eric Whitacre, Benjamin Britten and more, also featuring cellist Brett Andrews.
  • Thursday, April 27 at 6 p.m. Host Jenny Gregorio will be joined by Peri Gilbert-Reed with Shreveport Counseling and Restoration Center to talk about the benefits of Eye Movement and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy for recovering from trauma and other life experiences and Play/Sand Tray Therapy. Questions will be taken during the show at 1-800-552-8502.
  • A recent survey found that nearly one of six Americans have never traveled outside of their home state. Sadly, many school-aged children have never ventured outside of their own city, and in many cases outside of their own neighborhood. Tonight, we will hear from three individuals who are trying to change that by providing students with real-world learning experiences that help to develop global awareness. Amy Williams, Global Studies Coordinator at Fairfield Elementary School in Caddo ParishRachel Ryan, English Teacher at Parkway High School in Bossier ParishMark Miller, Dean of Students at Centenary College
  • Health Matters, May 4, 2023, at 6 p.m. It’s springtime, which can be a time of dread for those with seasonal allergies. On this episode of Health Matters, Dr. Anand Bhat, with Highland Clinic Asthma, Allergy and Immunology, will inform us about allergies, from seasonal allergies to food allergies, including a newly recognized major food allergen. He’ll also tell us about the latest allergy tests and treatments that can help improve the quality of life for allergy sufferers. Questions will be taken during the show at 1-800-552-8502.
  • Host Cliff Shackelford will be joined this week by Alix Matthews, PhD Candidate in Molecular Biosciences at Arkansas State University. They will take your calls and questions at 1-800-552-8502. The Profile Species this week is the Cedar Waxwing. Tune in May 9th at 6 PM for a show you don't want to miss!
  • Host Kermit Poling speaks with Cindy Sadler, Executive Director of Spotlight on Opera, and Elizabeth Herlitz Cortes, Development Director and guest artist, about their 5 week residency at Centenary College focused on opera training.
  • Host Kermit Poling speaks with choreographer Laura Beeman Nugent and music director Adam Philley about Shreveport Little Theatre's presentation of the musical Anything Goes, by Cole Porter.
  • Join Cliff Shackelford Tuesday, July 11 at 6 PM as he discusses binoculars and spotting scopes. He will be profiling the Gray Catbird. Volunteers will take your calls at 1(800)552-8502.
  • Kermit Poling speaks with Dr. Cheryl White and W. Ryan Smith about the 5 Priests who served the Shreveport community, and died, during the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1873.
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