KAMU Archives: Podcasts
Nurturing a Nature Preserve – Unsung Talents: Episode #5
Imagine Texas as it used to be. Natural land, oak trees spaced out, grass and wildflowers growing underneath. Nowadays, as College Station continues to grow,…
Read MoreKelsey Heiden, Director of College Station Parks & Recreation
Kelsey Heiden, Director of College Station Parks & Recreation discusses her background, thoughts on College Station parks & programs, birding at Lick Creek Park, the…
Read MoreInside Political Science #014 – Yes, Your Vote Will Count: Why Elections Are Legal and Safe
Who’s the problem when it comes to properly counting votes? Kirby, Todd and guest Soren Jordan say it’s us (cue Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero”). Why? Because…
Read MoreGarden Success – 10/10/2024: Q&A With Stephen Brueggerhoff
Stephen Brueggerhoff discusses gardenia leaves looking unwell, citrus leaf miners, spotting on peach leaves, figs, upcoming local events, cucumbers, spider mites, nut sedge, pruning vincas,…
Read MoreThe Heart of Art: Brent Hairston – Brazos Valley Acapella
This week we speak to Brent Hairston, Director of the Brazos Valley Acapella, a men's singing group focusing on barber shop and a capella music.…
Read MoreGarden Success – 10/3/2024: Q&A With Stephen Brueggerhoff
Stephen Brueggerhoff discusses red wasps, sap seeping out of a tree, upcoming local events, cat-safe houseplant suggestions, why painting tree wounds can be harmful, pecan…
Read MoreKelli Hollinger, Director of the Appelt Aggieland Visitor Center
Kelli Hollinger, Director of the Appelt Aggieland Visitor Center discusses the Howdy greeting on campus, the visitor center, the Aggieland Saturday event, student tour guides,…
Read MoreInside Political Science #013 – Does Your Vote Really Matter? Voter Mobilization and More
We can land a rover on Mars but we can’t count votes. That’s what Kirby and Todd say this week on “Inside Political Science” as…
Read MoreGarden Success – 9/19/2024: Q&A With Stephen Brueggerhoff
Stephen Brueggerhoff discusses Roundup-resistant weeds, establishing a fall garden, butterflies, deer repellant, crabgrass, turfgrass, upcoming local events, redbud trees, roses with fungal pathogens, and more.
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