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Bright Pathways: Connecting Community, Research, and the Arts

50 min · 9. juni 2026
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Join hosts Rebecca Minder and Susan Reynolds for a lively episode of "Coffee and History: A Conversation with Alabama Heritage" as they welcome two of Tuscaloosa's most dynamic community leaders—Johnnie Aycock [https://www.thenoonshow.com/about] and Lisa Sledge Jones [https://www.thenoonshow.com/about]. Discover how this powerhouse duo blends civic leadership, academic insight, and a passion for storytelling on their midday radio show, "The Noon Show," and their new venture, "Bright Path" on Alabama Public Radio. In this episode, Johnnie and Lisa share the origins of their partnership, the importance of giving a platform to local nonprofits, and how their show bridges the gap between university research and real-world impact. From the economic power of STEM and the arts to the human stories behind the science, you'll hear why building community means translating complex ideas into everyday conversations—and why curiosity is at the heart of progress. 🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform or at AlabamaHeritage.com. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share!

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