MONDAY, JULY 9, 2012 (Listen to the archived program)
Investment Opportunities in an Uncertain Economy (Listen to the segment)
Donna London, Director of the Jim Self Center on the Future discusses the current conditions in the real estate market and finds out how one Upstate company is investing in real estate when she speaks with Steve Mudge, co-founder and president of Serrus Capital Partners. More information about Ecoplosion and theRichard H. Pennell Center for Real Estate Development at Clemson University.
The Effects of Climate Change in Congaree National Park (Listen to the segment)
We'll visit Congaree National Park with Climate Change Fellow Maria Valencia and learn about the Earth to Sky program and how the National Park Service is responding to climate change when she speaks with rangers David Shelley and Theresa Thom. Maria Valencia visited South Carolina as participants in the Climate Change Fellows Program, funded by the US Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and implemented by Partners of the Americas.
LG Lucid (Listen to the segment)
Tech guys Eric Rodgers and Phil Yanov, founder of the GSA Technology Council and Tech after Five, review the LG Lucid, an entry-level Android smartphone.
Volunteering at a Soup Kitchen (Listen to the segment)
As part of our month long recognition of volunteerism, we'll trval to Seneca with Bob McAnally and learn about how a local soup kitchen serves the community when he speaks with Beverly Crabtree, a Day Captain with Our Daily Bread Soup.
Bastille Day (Listen to the segment)
Economist Dr. Holley Hewitt Ulbrich considers Bastille Day and income distribution. Dr. Ulbrich, an Alumna Professor Emerita of Economics at Clemson University and Senior Fellow at the Strom Thurmond Institute is co-author of the book Our Money, Our Values: Building a Just and Sustainable World. Her series Economics and Holley-Days linking holidays to economic ideas and issues is available online.
TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2012
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A live call-in edition on birds and other natural history topics
Dr. J. Drew Lanham, Forest Wildlife Ecologist and Certified Wildlife Biologist in the Clemson University Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, takes questions on birding and other natural history topics. Listeners may call in with questions via the toll-free number 888-539-8859. More information and bird calls are available online at Birds of North America and at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. For additional information on birds and other wildlife, visit eBird.org and eNature.com.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2012
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An hour on pet healthcare issues.
In this rebroadcast from June 13, 2012, Anderson Vetrinarian Dr. Bobby Long from the 24-hour Magnolia Veterinary Hospital and Dr. Tony Holtzclaw of Pickens Animal Hospital answer questions about your four-legged friends with the help of visiting veterinarian Dr. Jackson Walker.
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012
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A live call-in discussion of the Internet, computers, digital cameras, smart phones and other technologies
Eric Rodgers hosts Internet expert and blogger Phil Yanov, founder of the GSA Technology Council and Tech after Five. Listeners can call in via the tollfree number 888-539-8859 to ask questions about the Internet, computers, new digital devices and related topics in consumer electronics.



