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Nancy talks with Chico State University English professor Rob Davidson about his new fiction collection.
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In honor of the season of gratitude, festivities, long nights, rest, and reflection upon us, this week we revisit a BEST OF conversation with Robin Wall Kimmerer, Indigenous scholar, professor, land and culture tender, MacArthur Genius Grant award winner, mother, and all around wonderful human.
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Chico mathematician Scott Lape has written a numbers reference book for children that is also fun for adults.
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Host Dave Schlom visits with Lucy Jane Santos, author of the new book, "Chain Reactions: The Hopeful History of Uranium." It's a fascinating sequel to her previous book, "Half Lives: the Unlikely History of Radium."
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Host Dave Schlom visits with Elsa Richardson, an academic at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Her new book, Rumbles: A Curious History of The Gut is a fascinating journey through the story of our ongoing quest to understand the process of digestion.
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Now more than ever we need critical thinking. Retired professor Richard Parker gives us tips on thinking critically. Then New York Post journalist Reuven Fenton writes with humor.
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Adam Sikes pens an international spy thriller.
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Retired History and Sociology Professor Ken Rose passed away, and his interview on Nancy’s Bookshelf is being rerun in his honor.
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Michael Tonetti has been practicing massage and Yoga for more than 50 years. He studied Structural Integration Massage at Heartwood College in 1982, and…
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Retired professors Roger Lederer and Carol Burr wrote and illustrated The Birds of Bidwell Park. Now they have collaborated on a guide to the trees of…