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King Biscuit Time, the longest running daily blues radio show in the United States, was first broadcast by KFFA Radio on November 21, 1941. Since then, the program has become world renown. In 1990 the program began broadcasting from a remote studio at the Delta Cultural Center. Catch "Sunshine" Sonny Payne broadcasting live from the Visitors Center each day from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. You never know who you might see when you stop in to see the live broadcast. Live music and entertaining guests ...
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In this final episode of Three Unicorns, we discuss what Three Unicorns has meant to us and what our plans are after the end of this school year. We end the episode with a final round of Blessings! Be sure to comment here or on iTunes to tell us what you thought of the first season of Three Unicorns. We'd love to hear your feedback. Take a listen!…
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In this episode we interview Fatima Dicko, MBA student at Stanford Graduate School of Business and founder & CEO of JetPack. We discuss being a black woman in Stanford's MBA program, the creation and evolution of JetPack, and being forced to prove ourselves. We end the episode with the our favorite game to date: Public Answer/Private Answer. Enjoy!…
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Hey ya’ll! We’re really excited to release this special episode of Three Unicorns. Last December we went up to San Francisco Public Library to record a special episode in partnership with CODE2040 (www.code2040.org/) in StoryCorps’s (storycorps.org/) StoryBooth. We all dug deep into the impact of being CODE2040 Fellows during our summer working in …
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