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  • There’s a lot of action at the El Paso Museum of Art, and as the year begins to wind down it’s time to catch up with Museum Director Eddie Hayes.
  • Charles Horak welcomes filmmaker and author of the book "Smartphone Cinema: Making Great Films with your Mobile Phone."
  • Richard Dayoub from Thunderbird Management welcomes Elisa Barron, the Suicide Prevention Program Supervisor at the El Paso VA, Kristen Weindorf, Director of the CIT, and Sargeant Nancy Madrid from the El Paso Police Department and part of the CIT.
  • Denise, John and Jan talk about rose pruning in the desert southwest on KTEP in this week’s Good To Grow.
  • In this episode of Words on a Wire, longtime host Tim Z. Hernandez introduces "The Storykeeper," an exciting new segment on Words on a Wire. Drawing from his extensive experience from his years of gathering stories, Hernandez explains how The Storykeeper will bring powerful, transformative narratives to listeners.
  • Richard Dayoub welcomes Linda Wolfe, the Executive Director of The Great Khalid Foundation, and Anthony Tomasheski, the CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs in El Paso to talk about the partnership between the two organizations in the holidays.
  • Richard Dayoub welcomes Karen Kotowski, Vice President for District Councils of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) to talk about their plans for the launch of a new Council in El Paso.
  • On this week’s Good to Grow, hosts Denise and Jan and a special guest, Eduardo Rascon will talk about back to school but Master Gardeners' style.
  • In this engaging podcast episode, host Daniel Chacon sits down with poet Gabriel Dozal to discuss Dozal’s book The Border Simulator and explore themes of identity, technology, and the concept of borders.
  • Liz Walsh and Tom Linney have a conversation with Richard Joel Miller, professor of Pharmacology and author of the book “The Rise and Fall of Animal Experimentation: Empathy, Science and the Future of Research”.
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