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Hot Turkey Sandwich

KTEP

Leftovers, be it from a doggy bag or Thanksgiving, can either be (in many ways) a grand after-shock of the greatness and indulging of a recent mouth-watering experience… or a quick reheat for lunches and late-night snacks whilst waiting for your old-### Mac to render these podcasts. (*Paging Mr. Claus)

This SONGMINE episode takes full advantage of the never-ending geek-out that we dig in the mine. We kept all those raw nuggets of mined content from past sessions, and polished 'em up to reveal shine among the rough edges. This episode uses only the finest of leftover ingredients to build a sort of “best of…” the never before heard. The good thing (aka the gravy) regarding THIS sandwich; it’s always hot whenever you need some more (because it’s actually a podcast). All that and thematically curated/timely tunes….?! Mmmmm.

Extra gratitude goes to all whom and why SONGMINE beams to the people.

Peace & thanks from Robbie, Andy & Chris.

Roberto Avant-Mier (PhD, University of Utah) is an Associate Professor and Research Fellow in the Department of Communication at The University of Texas at El Paso, and he is also affiliated faculty in Chicano Studies at UTEP. <br/>
For his thesis project, Host/Producer/Editor, El Paso native, Chris Telles is utilizing the assets at the University of Texas at El Paso as a ‘lab’ to build what he aspires to become an updated foundation of media delivery and content incubated and generated for and by students via KTEP, by expanding the platform including streaming and ‘podcast’.