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  • Join Cliff Shackelford as he and guest, Madge Lindsay discuss your favorite topic, birds! Cliff will be profiling the Cliff Swallow this week. Call in with questions at 1-800-552-8502.
  • Airs Sunday, August 6, at 1 p.m. The faith-based community is embracing technology. On this episode of Illuminations, Ranae Moran talks with Alex Jones, CEO and co-founder of Hallow, a Catholic prayer and meditation app, and Jonathan Petersen, Content Manager of Bible Gateway, which led the way in faith-based websites.
  • At nearly a million acres, the Atchafalaya Basin is America’s largest swamp. It’s bigger than the Florida Everglades, yet how much do you know about its role in flood management and land building? Brian Lezina with the Coastal Planning and Restoration Authority, and Justin Lemoine, with the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area join host Rebecca Triche to discuss managing for wildlife habitat in “the Basin” and its significance for sustaining cultures and communities. Learn more about the Atchafalaya Basin on the next Conserving Earth on Wednesday November 15 at 6pm.
  • October’s episode of Conserving Earth explores 30 years of Conserving Caddo Lake.
  • Cliff Shackelford hosts this monthly program, featuring live callers with questions about the bird life in our region. The Bird profile for this month is the Common Grackle. He will take your calls at 1-800-552-8502.
  • Join host Cliff Shackelford with Pauline Tom Tuesday, September 12th at 6 pm as they enlighten you on the ever-popular Eastern Bluebird. They will have a phone bank ready and eager to take your calls at 1-800-552-8502.
  • Thursday, Nov. 29, 2023, at 6 p.m. Host Jenny Gregorio will be joined by Dr. Jennifer Seidenberg, pediatrician with LSU Health Shreveport, McCall Dempsey, with the National Alliance for Eating Disorders, and Crystal Fox, Registered Dietician with Healthy Nutrition Therapy. We will learn more about eating disorders and how to better support those with eating disorders, especially during the holiday season. Questions will be taken at 1-800-552-8502.
  • Sunday, Nov, 26, 2023, at 1 p.m. Host Ranae Moran is joined by Mark Palm, co-founder and CEO of Samaritan Aviation. For the people living in the remote villages of Papua New Guinea, any medical emergency can lead to death, as the only hospital is a one to seven day canoe ride away. Since 2010, Samaritan Aviation has been flying life-saving missions in the East Sepik region, providing emergency medical transport, delivering much needed medications, and providing disaster relief. Palm shares about the mission, hazards and joy of serving the people in the region.
  • Nov. 28, 2023. On this Red River Radio Spotlight, Kermit Poling is joined by John Zaller, Executive Producer of Exhibition Hub, creators of the award-winning exhibition Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, currently open in New Orleans. Zaller shares about the immersive experience, how the event brings the works of Van Gogh to life, and why the Scottish Rite Temple is the perfect location to house the exhibit. Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience will remain open through early 2024. More information and tickets can be found at www.vangoghexpo.com.
  • On this month’s Conserving Earth, Janice Bezanson talks with talented wildlife filmmaker Ben Masters of Fin and Fur Films. Ben and Janice talk about how natural history filmmaking can be used to influence conservation of iconic species and help people learn to coexist with the wildlife in our world. Ben’s feature-length films, such as Deep in the Heart, and his numerous shorter pieces, chronicle key wildlife successes and highlight ways to protect the healthy ecosystems that support both people and wildlife. Red River Radio listeners can view the amazing cinematography and wildlife action shots of Ben and his team at https://www.finandfurfilms.com/.
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