Megan Webber
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On the second episode of The Chatter's Box, Brooks Chatman interviews Roaring Fork High School Coach Scott Noll about his story and the future of local football.
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Following a recent death in the Roaring Fork Valley community, Soul Connection hosts Sarah Fedishen and Zenobia Todd talk with Sonja Linman about how to work together to find hope and build resilience in the wake of a tragic event.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, host Kaleb Cook talks with Dr. Tara Mason and Annie Henninger, co-producer and co-presenter of the disABILITY Film Festival.
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Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program interns Esmeralda and Zenobia interview Eliette Rutledge, a Roaring Fork Valley native who now spends her time as a freediver in Mexico and the Caribbean.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, host Kaleb Cook speaks with Evelyn Curran of Cook Inclusive and Jakaline Keller, a participant in Cook Inclusive's PeAk Futures internship program. They discuss what doors can be opened for students and businesses alike by providing safe employment opportunities for youth with disabilities.
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A brand new Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program podcast kicks off with Chatter's Box host Brooks Chatman and Crista Barlow, Roaring Fork High School Athletic Director. Brooks and Crista discuss the future of RFHS varisty football, Homecoming Week and more. Then, AZYEP Program Director Megan Webber interviews Brooks about what listeners will hear this year on The Chatter's Box.
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On this month's episode of Brain Garden, host Jenell Hilderbrand talks with Blake Lockard about coming out and local resources for LGBTQ youth.
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On this month's episode of Soul Connection, hosts Zenobia Todd and Sarah Fedishen discuss simple acts of kindness and challenge listeners to do one kind act every day.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions in Diversity, host Kaleb Cook talks with Bryan Alvarez-Terrazas from the Manaus Equity Project and Mads Partridge from Mountain Pride about an upcoming equity speaker series event to celebrate Disabled Employment Month and the work that local organizations are doing to uplift and provide visibility for LGBTQ and disabled communities.
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Middle school students participated in a summer radio workshop with the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program in July of this year. The topic: how to have a Carbondale staycation.