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  • University of Kansas Journalism Professor David Guth is also a commentator for Kansas Public Radio. He's authored a special series of commentaries on KPR called "Amber Waves of Change."
  • NAMI Kansas is the state organization of the National Alliance on Mental Illness which provides program of peer support, education and advocacy through a statewide network of local affiliates and support groups.
  • Mark Edwards comes to Kansas Public Radio with over 30 years in the radio industry, having worked in markets such as Atlanta, New Orleans and Boston. While in Boston, Mark was the music and program director for WCRB, which was at the time the highest-rated commercial classical station in the country. Mark has a great passion for music. He’s a rusty pianist…and loves to sing in local choirs. You’ll find Mark at almost any local classical music concert. Originally from northern Maine, Mark studied music in Montreal, Canada and at the University of Maine. In the early 2000s, Mark lived and worked in Kansas City. "I loved the area then," comments Mark, ..."and I'm thrilled to be back and working for Kansas Public Radio, sharing the greatest music ever written with our listeners!"
  • Rachel Lindbloom After 29 years of state of Kansas service, I retired as Health Care Data Analysis Chief at Kansas Department of Health and Environment in 2011. I am married to Allen Macfarlane who retired from the Kansas Geological Survey after 35 years of service as a hydrologist and has taught in the Topeka Collegiate Middle School science program for the last five years. I have three grown children, seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. I serve as the Membership Co-Chairperson and Treasurer-Elect for Altrusa of Lawrence; the Moderator of Presbyterian Women of First Presbyterian Church in Lawrence and serves as a Deacon; and is the Interest Groups and the Publications Committee Chairperson for University Women's Club at the University of Kansas. I Chair the Program Book and Social Committees for the Preceptor Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi in Lawrence. My hobbies are quilting, antiques bridge, cooking, walking, reading and water aerobics. I belong to two gourmet dinner groups and like to garden and visit with family and friends.
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