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  • 6th grade students from Glenwood Springs Middle School wrote and recorded “Two Voice” poems, sharing Native American history through multiple perspectives over time. The poems are accompanied by PSAs about caring for Native lands and people.
  • Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program intern, Esmeralda Alverde-Duarte, talks with Addison Hobbs and Baker Casagrande of the Aspen Science Center about the organization's mission, programs, upcoming events, and the importance of STEM education.
  • Kids Corner is the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program's family radio hour created by kids, for kids. Our theme this month is "Food". During this program, you will hear great songs inspired by our theme, a read-aloud book, poems, and much more!
  • On this month's episode of Dimensions in Diversity, host Kaleb Cook talks with Hallah Bates, Vocational Manager of Cook Inclusive, and her client, Harper. They discuss disability services and events in the Roaring Fork Valley, as well as the recent Carbondale pride parade.
  • 6th-8th grade students in Mr. Buirgy’s PEAK class at Glenwood Springs Middle School created podcasts about topics that are meaningful or interesting to them. Listen to learn about conspiracy theories, women’s rights, drug addiction, social anxiety, and the Apollo 13 mission.
  • 4th grade students from Basalt Elementary School wrote informative public service announcements about composting. They detail the process of composting, how to do it at home, and what BES does to compost.
  • On this month's episode of Brain Garden, host Jenell Hilderbrand talks with Ben Haim about dyslexia, as well as support at school and home.
  • On this month's episode of My Own Two Hands, hosts Adele Craft and Adrian Fielder talk with Maisa Metcalf from Holy Cross Energy about her sustainability journey, time at CMC, and current projects.
  • Students in Eric Lamb's English Language Development classes at Roaring Fork High School collaborated to write and produce original songs. They talk about the songwriting process and what the songs mean to them. Their three original songs debuted on this show at KDNK. To learn more about the project, visit their websites:ELD 3+ music project websiteELD 3 music project website
  • Colorado Rocky Mountain School students partnered with the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program to create podcasts. Kai Galbraith talks with Orchard Church pastor, Doug Self, and death doula, Akaljeet Khalsa, about their perspectives on death and dying.