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  • (This is a replay of a previous program which originally aired Mar. 10, 2023) As a minority in the legal profession, our next guest found it easy to understand the challenges faced by minorities, especially in her particular area of expertise, intellectual property law, where she encountered many creators who had no idea what the topic even meant. Shontavia Johnson is now using her skills to actively change the entrepreneurial landscape of our state and the world in her position as the associate vice president of Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Clemson University.
  • The areas where you can find timber rattlesnakes in South Carolina are expanding. Rudy Mancke discusses.
  • Rudy Mancke helps a listener identify a snake they found under some plywood in their yard.
  • South Carolina is home to several species of moths. Rudy Mancke talks about why that's the case.
  • Do you agree with the judgment that the two greatest composers of the late Baroque were Bach and Handel? Well, that means, unavoidably, that the rest of the late Baroque composers weren’t as good.
  • Epargyreus clarus, commonly known as the silver-spotted skipper, is an insect in the butterfly family.
  • Paying off your mortgage early can seem like a great idea - who wouldn't want to own their home free and clear and stop making monthly payments? But is it always the best move financially? We’ve invited our next guest to the show today to help answer that question. Mike Switzer interviews Garet Strange, a certified financial planner with Hobbs Group Advisors in Columbia, SC.
  • “M” is for McCollough, John DeWitt (1822-1902). Minister, architect.
  • Rudy Mancke helps a listener identify the distinctively shaped nest of a potter wasp.
  • Rudy Mancke helps a listener identify an adolescent summer tanager.
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