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  • Katerina speaks with fiction writer Alexandra Mendez about her debut young adult novel, What the Jaguar Told Her.
  • Katerina Stoykova speaks with Erin Keane about her memoir, Runaway: Notes on the Myths that Made Me.
  • Sydney Clark is now a disability and preparedness specialist for the Tennessee Department of Health, a state agency with the mission of protecting and improving the health of people in the state of Tennessee. She was born with a genetic condition that resulted in losing her vision over time. However, Clark never allowed her disability to stop her from achieving her academic and professional goals — attending the University of Kentucky and becoming a public health influencer and champion.Some of her projects have included examining emergency plans for inclusivity and providing preparedness for people that need electronic medical devices. She talks about her work on this week's edition of Dr. Greg Davis on Medicine.
  • On this week's episode of the Lexington Farmers' Market Report, Joe and Josh discuss the best way to can, pickle, dry, and otherwise preserve your favorite summer fruits and vegetables.
  • On this week's episode of the Lexington Farmers' Market Report...The Tomato Episode! A favorite every year. Hear about Josh's go-to summer sandwich.
  • The Mountain Sports Hall of Fame recognizes athletes from eastern Kentucky – the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th regions. It’s housed in the old Wayland High School gym in Wayland, Kentucky — the hometown of basketball legend King Kelly Coleman, whose career high school scoring record stood for 67 years. He was Kentucky’s first Mr. Basketball, earning that honor in 1956.Jerry Fultz, who played for Wayland in the 1960s and is now the mayor of Wayland, founded the Mountain Sports Hall of Fame, which was chartered in 2005.Among the stars supporting the Hall is 1998 Kentucky Mr. Basketball J.R. VanHoose of Paintsville, who serves on the board of directors. Both are featured in this podcast, almost all of which was recorded in Wayland.
  • Katerina talks with the current Poet Laureate of the United States, and Lexington resident Ada Limon. They talk about Ada’s writing, editing and service to poetry.
  • The Ricochet Effect Podcast is hosted by Bilal El-Amin, Melody Renee, and Coach Eric Sanford. The show highlights community leaders, community issues, and community initiatives, while discussing all urban topics and minority culture. In this episode, the Ricochet Effect crew is joined by Tony Burdette to talk about Project Ricochet's Barbershop Initiative and the importance of Men's health.
  • The Ricochet Effect Podcast is hosted by Bilal El-Amin, Melody Renee, and Coach Eric Sanford. The show highlights community leaders, community issues, and community initiatives, while discussing all urban topics and minority culture.
  • The Ricochet Effect Podcast is hosted by Bilal El-Amin, Melody Renee, and Coach Eric Sanford. In this episode, the Ricochet Effect crew is joined by Dale Morgan of Foundation 47 to discuss the importance of financial literacy.
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