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Frankfort resident John Walker speaks with his dear friend, neighbor, and mentor Nash Cox about her upbringing in the capital city and why she's still there 90 years later.
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Co-leaders of Black Yarn Kristen LaRue Bond and Regina Lewis talk about making historical data on Black home ownership in Lexington accessible through storytelling.
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Roberta Davis and Charles Davis Sr. talk about how the leadership skills Roberta learned during her manufacturing career and a move back home to Lexington led to the founding of nonprofit Operation Be You.
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Lisa Howard and Barbara Smith talk about the Bluegrass Cat Club and the group's annual shows at the old Turfland Mall.
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Tuesday Meadows and her daughter, Amy Meadows, discuss Tuesday’s coming out as a trans woman.
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Friends Shannon Williams and Isaac Jones discuss building confidence and community through karaoke.
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Christian Adair recounts how being mentored as a child in Kansas inspired his program serving young men and boys of color in Lexington.
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Gail Waller and her daughter Lauren Cagle share memories about their experiences as a military family living abroad, what "home" feels like, and being en-route to DC on September 11th, 2001.
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Dr. Cady Brown interviews her mother Kim Blackey about pursuing architecture in an era when opportunities for women in the field were limited.
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First-generation college student Lordina Mensah speaks with her mentor Dr. Luke Bradley about how START, a UK STEM program for high school students, opened doors for her education.