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On today's Keepin' it Real, Cam reports on a writer's conference he attended last weekend where a good part of the conversation was about using AI. All the writers, Cam reports, choose to not use it, preferring to remain "pure."
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In this edition of StoryCorps, Shea McLean tells the story of being in the military during the Cold War and how that allowed him to go to college and do what he loves now.
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In today’s episode of StoryCorps, Lynn talks with her close friend Sonyika about her most recent art exhibit at the Alabama Contemporary Art Center and how It's connected to her familial roots.
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This week, Don reviews "Liberty Street: A Savannah Family, Its Golden Boy, and the Civil War" by Jason K. Friedman.
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`Training your dog is time well spent - for both of you. It provides mental stimulation, exercise, and builds a solid and lasting relationship between you and your pet. You become a team that communicates well with each other!
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On this week's Keepin It Real, Cam has found infinite inspiration for commentaries for years and years to come.
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In this edition of Story Corps, Anthony Wayne Jacobs tells his daughter Robin stories and life lessons from her great-grandmother.
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Even in the South, we have to protect our best friends from winter weather and cold temperatures!
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This week on StoryCorps, Cam Heen Johnson speaks with her mother Trai Vo as she recounts her decision to come to the U.S. from Vietnam and the importance of maintaining faith in Christ.
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While you're celebrating the end of the old year and the beginning of the new one, remember that those fireworks and loud noises may hurt your pet's sensitive ears and cause pain and even fear!
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While at StoryCorps, Tom Mason speaks with Wilson Bell about his philosophy on life and the importance of pursuing knowledge. Wilson also reminds us of the old but significant lesson to never judge a book by its cover.
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This week, Don reviews "The Gulf Shores Murder: A Nate and Superman Cozy Mystery" written by Randolph Crew.