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  • After a devastating flood, Linda Harris and muralist Michael Rosato reveal the rebirth of the Harriet Tubman Museum, transforming it into a 3-D art experience.
  • This episode of Electric Odyssey dives into the expansive world of Built to Spill, the Idaho indie-rock band that turned big guitars and big feelings into a sonic universe. We explore the influences that shaped Doug Martsch, the contemporaries who traveled alongside him, and the younger artists who carry his sound forward. Each segment pairs a Built to Spill classic with music from across the indie family tree, creating a two-hour journey through distortion, beauty, and introspection. If you’ve ever wondered how one band can echo across generations, this episode is your map
  • Meet Catherine Poe, chair of the Hunger Coalition and listen to some of her very surprising data and how all of us can help.
  • .On Shore tech Pulse, Sushila Nair explains the many ways you can use technology to take care of a sick loved one.
  • Poetry by Brian Teare; music by Alabaster DePlume, Neil Young, Lyle Lovett, Beautiful Chorus and India Arie, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Jazzz and Eye Traveler, Alice Coltrane, and more.
  • On On My Plate, Amy Haines discussed the strange relationship we have with death and grief.
  • A chat with Dr. L. Todd Albrecht about why diabetics are more at risk for foot problems.
  • Recently divorced? On Divorce Doctor, Morgan Foster talks about how to introduce an ex.
  • Executive Director of Talbot Interfaith Shelter Julie Lowe, and Artist Anita Groener have collaborated on a very special film about rural homelessness, titled "Shelter". They join WFHW's Ben Brunner to discuss this powerful piece.
  • Executive Director of Talbot Interfaith Shelter Julie Lowe, and Artist Anita Groener have collaborated on a very special film about rural homelessness, titled "Shelter". They join WFHW's Ben Brunner to discuss this powerful piece.
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