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  • Mike Switzer interviews Andrea Sisino, the director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the Beaufort campus of the University of South Carolina.
  • “B” is for Blue Ridge Railroad. Chartered in 1852, the Blue Ridge Railroad revived earlier plans to connect Charleston to the Midwest by rail.
  • With all of the national discussion about Trump tariffs, we thought it would be a good idea to talk to someone locally about what the tariffs could mean for our state.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Graciela De Jesus about possible signs of melanoma skin cancer.
  • Dandelion leaves are packed full of nutrients, as many as are in kale.
  • “C” is for Charleston Renaissance (ca. 1915-1940). The Charleston Renaissance was a multifaceted cultural renewal that took place in the years between World Wars I and II.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Sundar Balasubramanian about research exploring the benefits of yogic breathing exercises.
  • In his book, Aggression and Sufferings: Settler Violence, Native Resistance, and the Coalescence of the Old South, Evan Nooe argues that through the experiences and selective memory of settlers in the antebellum South, white southerners incorporated their aggression against and suffering at the hands of the Indigenous peoples of the Southeast in the coalescence of a regional identity.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Janet Carter about making small changes for a healthier eating plan.
  • “C” is for Circular Congregational Church (Charleston)
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