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  • On this month’s episode of Dimensions in Diversity, host Kaleb Cook speaks with Kayla Holthouse of Ascendigo Adventures Program. They talk about autism, adaptive adventures, and the neurodivergent movement. Support for Dimensions in Diversity comes from AspenOUT. In-kind support comes from Cook Inclusive Company.
  • Kids Corner is the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program's family radio hour created by kids, for kids. Our theme this month is "Pets". During this program, you will hear great songs inspired by our theme, a read-aloud book, recipe ideas, poems, an art project, and much more!
  • Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program intern, Blake Petersen, talks with Jessi Rochel and Anna Morgan-Palardy of the Chris Klug Foundation. They discuss the importance of education and awareness about eye, organ, and tissue donation.
  • On this month's episode of Brain Garden, host Jenell Hilderbrand talks with Erich Albrecht about drug induced psychosis, support systems, friendships, and the power of music.
  • On this month's episode of My Own Two Hands, hosts Adele Craft and Adrian Fielder talk with Sheehan Meager, CMC Sustainability Student, forest service intern, and plant lover. They discuss sustainability, wellness, and the power of plants.
  • Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program intern, Esmeralda, hosts Will Hodges of 350 Colorado for a conversation about environmental activism, youth involvement, and local issues.
  • Students from Crystal River Elementary School in Carbondale worked with the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program to write and record original poems.
  • On this month’s episode of Dimensions in Diversity, host Kaleb Cook speaks with Travis Wilson, Client Services Specialist from YouthZone. They talk about services for queer youth, upcoming programs, intersectionality, and have candid conversations about being queer-identifying in the Roaring Fork Valley. Support for Dimensions in Diversity comes from AspenOUT. In-kind support comes from Cook Inclusive Company.
  • Glenwood Springs High School senior, Ruby Maurer, shares her senior capstone project on KDNK. Ruby performs radio improv with four of her fellow students. They discuss the capstone project, improv basics, embarrassing stories, and more.
  • On this month's episode of Brain Garden, host Jenell Hilderbrand talks with Mattea, a student at Glenwood Springs High School, about overcoming sports related injuries, mental health, and future aspirations.