Here's a look ahead at this week's conversations on Sounds Good:
Monday, November 17:
A 30 year career Army nurse now consults with the VA to commemorate the service of Vietnam Veterans in communities across the nation. She's Colonel Lucretia McClenney who's back at Murray State for the Global Alumni Lecture Wednesday night - and we meet her on Sounds Good today.
We find out what's happening this month at Calloway County Public Library with Acquisitions/Collection Development Manager and Community Relations Coordinator Sandy Linn.
Tuesday, November 18:
Murray State's 9th Annual Global Alumni Lecture Series tomorrow night from 7 to 9 includes State Street Corporation VP Kristie Helms, whom we meet today on Sounds Good. She's also a Lambda Literary Award finalist in Lesbian Debut Fiction for her book "Dish it Up, Baby."
Today's second hour features the continuing conversation about depression with Murray State assistant professor of psychology, Dr. Michael Bordieri, this time addressing a listener inquiry about the biology of depression. See more in our series: Understanding Depression
Wednesday, November 19:
Rose Bogal-Allbritten about the Community Thanksgiving Dinner in Murray
Kate Sweeney, visiting creative nonfiction author to Murray State as part of the Reading Series.
Thursday, November 20:
David Balthrop, Todd Hill and Randy Black preview the MSU musical "South Pacific"
Rachel Jones - Cairo Native in Nairobi, an international media consultant talks about her work
Friday, November 21:
Byron Crawford on "Great Teachers Inspire" - from his write-up in Kentucky Living