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  • Episode 4 takes us to a hot day in Wisconsin when the band was even hotter.
  • We head to Hartford to hear amazing renditions of Althea and Sugaree while discussing 1st and 2nd set dynamics at a Dead show.
  • Cathy A. Taff, BA, MSHRL, PHR, SHRM-CP Director, Human Resources and Risk Management Taylor County. Cathy discusses the proper way to interview for a job. She also addresses the value of work. She does an excellent job of selling Taylor County as a place to work. She also discussed some of their current job openings.
  • Dr. Ben Gray, connects Neuroscience with Theology. He also address how the Bible when put to music enhances one's thought processes. Dr Gray will be using the information that he has learned to help women who has had to deal with Trauma.
  • Daniel Willis is a African American man who has not given up on his dream. Mr. Willis owns Zach's dog food company. He is competing in a highly competitive business for shelf space. This episode is as much about not giving up as it is about dog food.Willis takes you on a journey that could have had many different endings. At several points Willis had to make tough decisions.He also has advice for other business people that are pursuing a dream.
  • In episode 5 we head to 1970 to hear one of the Dead's most beloved studio recordings and even compare one of the tracks to its live version counterpart.
  • This interview tells how Shawnte went from being a quite person to a local activist. This change was brought about after the murder of George Floyd. Since Floyd's murder Fleming has been appointed to the Abilene Planning and Zoning Commission. She also founded the non-profit Let Us Breathe.Let is breathe is a multi-cultural organization that's committed to raising up all the citizens of Abilene. It also focuses on bring people together.
  • Mr. William A. Boyd III is the Executive Director NAMI of Abilene (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and also the Founding Director of The Phoenix House a facility for those who struggle with mental illness.Mr. Boyd is a highly educated and accomplished individual that struggles with mental illness in his life. He is working to erase the stigma that's associated with mental illness.NAMI Abilene seeks to improve the lives of those affected by mental illness by providing support, education, and advocacy to individuals and their families in Northwest Texas.NAMI Abilene focuses on the belief that people with mental illness can lead meaningful, productive lives. We endeavor to promote a greater understanding about these illnesses–including those with a dual diagnosis, facilitate access to treatment and related services, and keep hope alive for people with mental illness and their loved ones. We further seek to eliminate stigma. We don’t see the illness; we see the person.
  • Corey talks about why doing this show is a bit difficult and then takes us back to 1968 for a bluesy, primal type performance.
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