Here's a preview of our featured guests on Sounds Good, November 30 through December 4. Hear the music and community conversation program weekdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The schedule may be subject to change.
Monday
Todd Hatton speaks with Murray State University President Dr. Bob Davies about reactions to his proposals introduced in his State of the University address, updates on campus construction and more about some of the things going on at the university.
Chad Lampe speaks with Chris Wooldridge of the MSU Small Business Development Center about GrowKentucky, an initiative of economic gardening services. Economic gardening focuses on strategic growth challenges, such as developing new markets, refining purchase models and getting access to competitive intelligence.
Tuesday
We meet Brian Heller, the new director of the WKCTC Clemens Fine Arts Center.
An interview with representatives from Soup for the Soul, on what the organization has accomplished this year and what's ahead in 2016.
Wednesday
Tracy speaks with Murray State University Assistant Professor of Psychology Dr. Michael Bordieri on managing healthy relationships.
Paul Aho, Dean of the Paducah School of Art & Design, discusses an upcoming photo contest based on Ron Rash's book "Saints at the River." He also talks about the Annual Student and Faculty Holiday Art Sale, to be held this wekeend in the WKCTC Clemens Gallery.
Thursday
Ceramicist Craig Rhodes talks about his current exhibition at the Ruth Baggett Gallery in Paducah.
Friday
Tracy Ross gets a Racer Sports update from 'Voice of the Racers' Neal Bradley, about the latest involving Murray State's Men's Basketball team.
Peggy Pittman-Munke stops by to talk about the latest involving the Americans With Disabilities Act.