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Next week, world-renowned natural historian David Attenborough tells the story of the wildlife blockbuster that would change his life forever. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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Many of you have already called in and donated online to support our Spring Radio Drive, and we are so grateful! The drive is still in full swing, and your gift will be TRIPLE MATCHED when you make a donation before 6 p.m. today! If you haven’t yet made a gift of support, there is truly no better time to do so. Thank you for supporting public media in Georgia.
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Chris and Paul continue in the Faroe Islands. This visually magnificent conclusion goes beyond the photography to focus on the archipelago's unique culture and ecology. The episode centers on sustainability, exploring preservation challenges and successes through engagement with locals, conservationists and community members.
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This episode follows a teenager living with a rare brain condition and the doctors working to better understand and treat it. It also travels to rural South Georgia, where a longstanding outreach effort brings medical care directly to migrant farmworkers. Together, the stories show how cutting-edge intervention and compassionate community care can transform lives.
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Johnny “Big Cat” Mize from North Georgia was one of Major League Baseball’s top sluggers during its golden age. In this 2025 documentary, you meet the people keeping his legacy alive, as well as meet his all-star counterpart in the Negro Leagues, James “Red” Moore of the Atlanta Black Crackers.
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In 1976, David Attenborough embarked on his most ambitious project ever. No one had ever attempted a natural history series on this scale before. His reputation was on the line. This is the story behind TV’s first wildlife blockbuster, Life on Earth.
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Witness the American women's suffrage movement in this Tony-winning Broadway musical. Created by Shaina Taub, the cast features Taub as Alice Paul, Tony winner Nikki M. James as Ida B. Wells and Tony nominee Jenn Colella as Carrie Chapman Catt.
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● Martin Clunes: Islands of America
Actor Martin Clunes (Doc Martin) sets off on an epic 10,000-mile journey from east to west to explore the vast swathe of islands scattered beyond America’s shores, from Hawaii’s islands of fire and Alaska’s islands of snow and ice to the playgrounds of presidents off the New England coast.
● The Nordic Murders
Season 6 of this engrossing crime drama is now available. Follow cop Julia Thiel and her mother Karin Lossow as they investigate criminal cases on the otherwise peaceful Baltic Sea island of Usedom. In German with English subtitles.
● The American Revolution
A labor of love from Ken Burns and his partners, the making of this series about the birth of our nation took almost a decade. Experience all six episodes of the epic saga with GPB Passport.
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Tonya Hicks is the founder, president and CEO of Atlanta-based electrical business, Power Solutions International. After building a successful, long-running technical business of almost 30 years, Hicks is committed to giving back and sharing her knowledge with young people. Read more.
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Join David on a visit to Creature Comforts Brewing Company in Athens, Georgia, and explore how craft beer can bring people together and drive meaningful community impact. Discover how Creature Comforts blends brewing, storytelling and philanthropy into a model for community-focused business.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, an Atlanta Hawks executive is sentenced for embezzlement, a man accuses the Fulton County Jail of severe neglect and the rising cost of power takes central stage at the Public Service Commission debate. Listen and subscribe.
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Flag football is growing fast across Georgia, and North Oconee is leading the way. The Titans cap their season with a state championship and a national top-five ranking. Head coach Nicole O’Mara joins the show to talk about building a program, growing the sport and what comes next.
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Discover how GASHA GO! World Learning Stations turn library visits into playful, hands‑on experiences that ignite curiosity, creativity, and early learning for young children.
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