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  • Alan Zabriskie unpacks The Lubbock Chorale season finale and Seung-Won Cho highlights the concert given by the Grammy-award winning ensemble, Chanticleer
  • Sparks of Joy – Local authors Kris King, Anna Jackson, and Ian Rodriguez discuss finding joy despite hardships. They describe the experiences that motivated their stories in the book "Sparks of Joy", a collection of stories from fourteen Lubbock women.
  • Taylor McAlpine – Taylor talks about his memories of growing up in Lubbock and the multi-sector career path that sparked his interest in localism. He shares what his startup, LocalLBK, is doing to promote falling in love with Lubbock.
  • Hello Plant People! This week on In the Grow, Vikram explains to me, and you, what Permaculture is... We examine what works and what maybe doesn't.
  • Stacy Keith Director Lubbock Cultural Arts FoundationStacy provides insights into Lubbock’s music and visual arts communities. She discusses the role of the Lubbock Cultural Arts Foundation plays in fostering a welcoming environment for aspiring artists to pursue their vision in Lubbock.
  • Climate change isn't just an issue for future generations anymore or for people or animals who live far away. It's already affecting us right here in the places where we live and the more climate changes, the bigger impacts we'll see. Learn more about the ins and outs of climate change on this episode of Global Weirding!
  • John SprottSinger, songwriter, musician John Sprott has been a mainstay in the West Texas music community for decades. He was lead guitarist for celebrated local rock legends “The Nelsons” in the 1980’s. The group appeared on MTV network show “The Basement Tapes,” performed on Farm Aid Concert and traveled the country opening for well-known rock acts such as Billy Idol and others. His relentless schedule as a solo artist has earned him the title as one of the hardest workers in West Texas music.His current group, “The John Sprott Blues Band,” has a new album titled “That’s Where it all Went Wrong” and were finalist in the 2022 International Blues Challenge in Memphis Tennessee.
  • Climate change isn't just an issue for future generations anymore or for people or animals who live far away. It's already affecting us right here in the places where we live and the more climate changes, the bigger impacts we'll see. Learn more about the ins and outs of climate change on this episode of Global Weirding!
  • Global warming... Climate change... Whatever people are calling it these days, it hasn't been around for that long, right? Learn about the history of climate science and how we got to now on this first episode of Global Weirding.
  • Regardless of what we might think about climate change, many of us have bought into a very insidious myth about it... You are listening to Global Weirding, the podcast! Visit globalweirdingseries.com to watch video versions of every episode.
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