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Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking - DRIVE | Best of 2024 pt. 2

Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney


Topic: Good morning, and thanks for listening to Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking with Dr. Susan Buttross. I’m Abram Nanney, producer of Relatively Speaking. Dr. Buttross isn’t in the studio today so instead we decided to re-air some of the best conversations and phone calls we had over the summer. We’re also in the middle of our Fall Fundraising campaign which we call “Drive Time.” If you enjoy this show and other local programs MPB Think Radio airs throughout the week, consider donating to MPB. There are all sorts of rewards you can get AND you can leave us a comment to tell us what you love about MPB. Call or text the word GIVE to 888-372-4483 or donate online at mpbonline.org. Thanks for listening, and thanks for your donations to MPB Think Radio.


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