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  • At the South Carolina Botanical Garden, the goal is not just to offer visitors a rich experience in seeing a wide panoply of native and introduced plants that grow in three hundred acres which duplicate ecosystems from across the state, but they also preserve and protect endangered plants.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Aundrea Loftley about careful and consistent management of diabetes and a healthy lifestyle, to help prevent complications of this condition. Dr. Loftley is an Associate Professor of Medicine and an endocrinologist at MUSC.
  • “C” is for Catholics. In 1716 the South Carolina Assembly banned Catholic and Irish immigration for fear they would collaborate with Spanish Catholics in Florida.
  • On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for October 21, 2023, the latest news on the Israeli-Gaza war; we also hit the campaign trail with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in Rock Hill.
  • An update of the news, events, and issues that are trending right now across South Carolina's business community. Mike Switzer interviews Jason Thomas, executive editor of SCBizNews, the company that publishes the Columbia Regional Business Report, Charleston Regional Business Journal, GSA Business, and SCBizNews magazine.
  • Rudy Mancke reflects on a quote from Lucy Larcom's "Beckonings for Every Day."
  • The South Carolina Botanical Garden is on the Clemson campus but since 1992 has been designated as the State Botanical Garden.
  • Rudy Mancke helps a listener who found a discarded eastern box turtle shell on their deck.
  • October 17, 2023 — We continue our series dedicated to the 2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primary with a deep dive into the strategy behind campaigns.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Terry Dixon about conjunctivitis (or pinkeye) in children. Dr. Dixon is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and a pediatric infectious disease specialist at MUSC Children’s Health.
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