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  • Los Angeles Blues singer/songwriter BRIGITTE PURDY stopped in-studio this past week while in town for the big Chicago Blues Fest. Tom talked to Brigitte about her career experiences as a back-up singer for various music legends like The Who, Paul Rodgers and others, along with her own solo musical career.Some of Brigitte's brand new music will be spotlighted during this week's program. Purdy is a savvy radio guest, because she is also the host of a West Coast blues radio program "Ms. Purdy's Traveling Blues Show" and a celebrity interview podcast, "Purdy Amazing People." She will chat about that side of her career as well.
  • Today on "Regionally Speaking," we talk with Andy Downs about the state's latest round of statewide slated elections. We hear from newly selected Crown Point Mayor Pete Land, and we learn about Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch's visit to Northwest Indiana.
  • An hour of animals in the news.
  • The MAAC Foundation is hosting a First Responders Appreciation Day event, small business owners are lobbying for support on Capitol Hill and Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky will not close clinics in Indiana following the newly signed abortion law.
  • Shep has examples of how our attempts to improve on Mother Nature often backfire.
  • Shep describes his first night working on the open hearth.
  • Shep gets scientific about your chances of getting lucky.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, program # 153 airing June 12, 2022 (a reprise from 12-01-2013) featured a spotlight on American jazz musician James Oscar (Jimmy) Smith (December 8, 1925 – February 8, 2005) in music presented by Kent Lindquist, while Bill Satterlee took the week off. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.
  • The Bail Project discusses the charitable bail system and how it serves community members that would otherwise remain behind bars awaiting their trial. But up first northwest Indiana financial advisor Greg Hammer joins us to talk about resignation regret. All of that and more on this edition of Regionally Speaking…
  • One year after the fall of Kabul, many refugees around the country including in Indiana still have needs for basic essentials.
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