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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.
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Dr. Amanda Gumbert of the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service interviews her mentor and former UK colleague Doug McLaren about his long career in forestry, and his brief interlude as a tech educator during the advent of the personal computer.
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Current Transylvania President Brien Lewis and longest-serving president Charles Shearer share stories of Transy, UK, and Lexington's intertwined histories.
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Colleagues Lisa Johnson and McKenna Halderman talk about Mentors & Meals, which provides middle school students in Woodford county free homework help and hot meals.
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WUKY presents: Conversations from the Lexington StoryCorps Booth, brought to you by Quantrell family of dealerships. In this week’s conversation Adrian Paul Bryant and Amber Litwiller reflect on how they popped the question.
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WUKY presents: Conversations from the Lexington StoryCorps Booth, brought to you by Quantrell family of dealerships. In this week’s conversation, former director of Lexington’s Living Arts and Science Center Marty Henton discusses the role with current director Jeanette Tesmer.
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WUKY presents: Conversations from the Lexington StoryCorps Booth, brought to you by Quantrell family of dealerships. In this week’s conversation, Christia Kearns and her daughter Maya reflect on their family's cooking traditions and remembering loved ones through food.