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Piver's latest book is called "The Four Noble Truths of Love," a riff on the fundamental Buddhist wisdom, applied to our closest relationships.
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This week’s guest on Five Things is Angela Davis, a school teacher whose primary tool is knitting needles.
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Lindsy Serrano is the librarian at St. Francis School in Goshen, Kentucky. She talks about how her current job gave her the opportunity to meet her childhood hero.
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Writer Leesa Cross-Smith just published her first novel, "Whiskey and Ribbons." She talks about why she considered it a radical act to tell the story in the way she did.
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Zomorodi hosts "Note to Self," a podcast from WNYC, and is the author of "Bored and Brilliant," a book about the good things that can happen when you allow yourself to be bored.
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This week's guest is chef Anoosh Shariat, owner of two Louisville restaurants: Anoosh Bistro, a fine dining restaurant, and Noosh Nosh, a casual all-day eatery.
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Amanda is a counselor at Mattingly Edge, an organization that works with people with disabilities, with the goal of helping them live independently.
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This week's guest, singer Dan Zanes, calls what he does "family music" or "all-ages music," not "children's music," because he really is playing for everybody.
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Conductor Teddy Abrams is a big thinker, with his head in a million different places. And he's got a very public job that puts him in touch with a lot of people.
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Angie Fenton is a familiar face to Louisville TV viewers. She regularly appears on WHAS. She’s also editor-in-chief of Extol Magazine and The Voice-Tribune.