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  • Come Join our Host Louie Saenz meeting with Steve Berry to speak upon his newest book “The Atlas Maneuver.” Here on the Book Club at KTEP!
  • Join Louie Sanez as he sits down with former Miner Robert Bouvier Murray to talk about his new book “A Letter to My Younger Self”, which is a collection of letters from ex-student athletes giving advice to their younger selves about making their transition from high school to college and beyond.
  • Join Louie Saenz as he sits down with UTEP’s Execute Director of Special Events, Jorge Vazquez, to talk about his experience as Executive Director, and the process of bringing artists to El Paso.
  • On this edition of ACT Radio we revisit an interview with Dr. Michaell Greger. He will be in El Paso to give a talk titled “How Not To Age” which is based on his book.
  • n this week’s episode of We Are UT, Keith Panel is joined by associate professor of Biological Sciences at UTEP, Philip Lavretsky, to discuss how fishing during his childhood lead to Philip’s fascination with wild fowl genetics and the wild behavior of ducks and other birds.
  • Host Charles Horak sits down with El Paso Film Commissioner Drew Mayer Oakes to discuss local filmmaking, our relationship with New Mexico filmmakers and the diversity and impact of these collaborations.
  • Host Charles Horak welcomes Filmmaker and Educator Dr. Sabiha Khan to discuss her proposal for short film documentary “Flatbread Friends”, which was awarded with a film production grant.
  • On this edition of The Weekend, Louie Saenz talks with Dr. Tony Payan, Director of the Center for the United States and Mexico at the Baker Institute to talk about presidential elections and U.S/Mexico border issues this year.
  • Join KTEP's Book club to listen to PhD, Heather Tedesco Speaking on how to raise kids on emotional strength and Building strategies for kids to adapt with growth and knowledge with her newest book “Raising a Kid Who Can”.
  • Love Letters is a transformative artistic journey where artist Christin Apodaca collaborates with diverse female and female-identifying creatives.
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