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  • WUKY’s award winning history series Saving Stories celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History in the UK Libraries. Alan Lytle and Center Director Doug Boyd reflect on their 15-year radio partnership and talk about one of Doug’s favorite interviews that ‘reaches back almost as far as oral history can possibly reach.’ It’s a 1975 conversation with T.R. Bryant who attended UK in 1902 and talks about campus life at the state’s flagship university around the turn of the century. After graduation Bryant helped establish UK’s Cooperative Extension Service.
  • The University of Kentucky announced in September that the Markey Cancer Center has earned a National Cancer Institute “Comprehensive” Cancer Center designation, the highest level of recognition awarded by the NCI. Markey is the first and only center in Kentucky to achieve this designation, and the next-closest Comprehensive Cancer Center is nearly 200 miles from Lexington. There are currently only 72 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers in the country, and 56 of those are Comprehensive Cancer Centers. Dr. Greg speaks with Center Director Dr. Mark Evers about the remarkable achievement.
  • Dinner or Supper? Or is it both? Josh and Joe discuss the wonders of slow cooking for an easy meal.
  • In this week's episode of the Lexington Farmers' Market Report...a dinner made of snacks from the Farmers' Market? Yes, it can be done with a bounty of sweety, spicy and salty offerings.
  • The Ricochet Effect Podcast is hosted by Dr. Abeni El-Amin & Renee Collins Cobb, M. ED. The show highlights community leaders, community issues, and community initiatives, while discussing all urban topics and minority culture. In this episode, the new Ricochet Effect hosts share a historical perspective of Project Ricochet.
  • 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 Joy Bolton-Berry, Caché Richardson, & Jonathan Bronaugh to discuss love and the importance of mental health.
  • This special edition of the Ricochet Effect features Dr. Anthony Everett, DMin (he, him, ours). He is a public theologian, social entrepreneur, and prophetic activist. He also serves as a member of WUKY’s Diversity and Inclusion Community Advisory Board. Dr. Everett speaks about his experiences in social, political, and educational arenas leading people across ethnic, racial, national, and cultural lines to create a more diverse, inclusive, and equitable society.
  • Katerina Stoykova interviews Kevin Nance about his poetry, photography and other creative projects.
  • Katerina Stoykova interviews writer B. Elizabeth Beck about her upcoming poetry collection, Dancing on the Page and more.
  • Joe and Josh wrap up the 2023 Lexington Farmers' Market Report with a look back and a look ahead.
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