Two WEKU interviews about SEKSPA
Tom Martin, host of WEKU’s (88.9 FM) Eastern Standard radio program, interviewed Dr. Patrick Angel about the Southeast Kentucky Sheep Producers Association and SEKSPA’s Flood Relief Effort.
Interview with Dr. Patrick Angel and Eastern Standard's host Tom Martin & Neil Kesterson
The losses to flooding in Eastern Kentucky are extensive and as WEKU's Samantha Morrill reports, they could include important historical records and artifacts at the Hindman Settlement School | Days after the flood of late July Reggie Van Stockum traveled the creekside roads of Eastern Kentucky to chronicle the destruction and listen to people's experiences | Patrick Angel, who is leading an effort to return Kentucky to its former status as a leading producer of sheep and goat products, details the flood losses of farmers and how we can help them recover | Toxic PFAS or "Forever Chemicals" are found in the blood of 99 percent of Americans. PFAS researcher Molly Frazar joins us | Cynthia Resor chats with author Sallie Bingham about her brother's fatal overdose and misperceptions about the realities of wealth and privilege | Tom Eblen interviews award-winning, writer, teacher and editor Ellen Birkett Morris, author of "Lost Girls," Morris' collection of short stories.
Interview with Dr. Patrick Angel and WEKU's Eastern Standard host, Tom Martin
Patrick Angel - President, Southeast Kentucky Sheep Producers Association: a vision of reviving a once thriving Eastern Kentucky industry making use of reclaimed mine sites.