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  • On the latest episode of Undisciplined, host Dr. Caree Banton interviews April Roy, the founder and CEO of FemPAQ, and discusses her emergency period kits.
  • On today's show, Smokehouse Players are back next week, with a performance’s proceeds directed toward Magdalene Serenity House. Plus, a history of hijinks on campus, a volunteer program that is helping taxpayers ease the annual pain of tax returns, and much more.
  • One local TikTok creator has shot dozens of short videos in everyday spaces across the Ozarks. She takes us along with her on one of her shoots.
  • Doug Stowe is a craftsman, educator and an Arkansas Living Treasure (as designated by the Arkansas Arts Council) as well as an author. His latest book, The Wisdom of Our Hands: Crafting, a Life explores how working with our hands can have a major influence on our brains and our hearts.
  • On today's show, we're placing an emphasis on calm. We find out how image, sound, and Fayetteville landmarks combine for a unique TikTok experience. Plus, one of the greatest living tabla players is coming to Walton Arts Center, engaging our hands in woodworking, and much more.
  • The show begins with increases in revenue for Arkansas hospitality and tourism sectors and another close win for Razorback basketball.
  • On today’s show, a Confederate monument removed in late 2020 from the Bentonville town square will be re-erected in a private city park. Plus, we learn more about a Makers to Market program hosted by the Fayetteville Public Library, a new batch of Pryor Center archives connects us to four radio legends, and much more.
  • The documentary In a Different Key examines autism from many different points of view. Produced by journalists intimately familiar with autism, the movie includes the voices of people with autism and their families.
  • Charlie Allison, executive editor for University Relations, brings us a story of The X-Ray, an underground newspaper in circulation at the University of Arkansas in 1912.
  • On today's show, 40 years of the Women’s Project in Arkansas. Plus, a special screening in Centerton this weekend of a new film about autism, a discussion about faith, liberation and justice, and much more.
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