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  • OAL's Victoria Hernandez interviews Dr. Arley Ward about LGBTQ+ History Month
  • Ozarks at Large's resident outdoor recreation aficionado Jack Travis joins Matthew Moore to discuss some fun outdoor pursuits perfect for seeing fall foliage and taking advantage of mild temperatures.
  • Randy Wilburn’s podcast “I Am Northwest Arkansas” centers on people and events of the region. Sometimes, though, his interviews take us beyond northwest Arkansas. The latest episode is a conversation with Dave LeVan, CEO of the Bentonville-based nonprofit Lifewater. Lifewater seeks solutions to global water crises. They discuss Dan’s journey from the for-profit world to his current role with Lifewater.
  • On today's show, whitetail deer are being spotted more abundantly in urban areas throughout northwest Arkansas. Also, nine years of pairing vets and service dogs. Plus, outdoor recommendations that are perfect for fall.
  • At least 3.4 million Americans live with epilepsy, the fourth most common neurological disorder in the world. Work to better understand, diagnose and treat epilepsy is advancing as awareness about epilepsy grows. Raising awareness is one of the goals of Saturday’s “Walk to end Epilepsy Northwest Arkansas” at Agri Park in Fayetteville.
  • Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Zakir Hussain, and Rakesh Chaurasia collaborated to produce As We Speak, and bring their musical talents to Walton Arts Center on November 4.
  • Today on The Outline: a new director of tourism for the state of Arkansas. Also, celebrating two years of providing bridge housing with New Beginnings.
  • The NPR College Podcast Challenge enters its third year, and Steve Drummond and Janet Woojeong-Lee say the competition is getting stronger every year.
  • On today's show, how a pandemic helped jump start a free meal program in Fayetteville. Also, raising awareness about epilepsy in Arkansas.
  • Northwest Arkansas Community College began its athletic program three years ago with a cross country team. Now, athletic director Brooke Brewer says they have expanded the program to include one of the most accessible sports available: Competitive gaming or esports.
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