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Public Affairs

Public Affairs

  • Today at 4:30 Bill Kight, host of KDNK's public affairs show For Land's Sake, will be talking with local leaders who are concerned about the future of our public lands. The topic is the newly formed Public Lands And Water Forum.
  • In June’s episode of Chemical World, Kenna and Mugsy discuss the importance of love and kindness in a politically chaotic world, including a brief overview of new Colorado legislative updates and Pride events in rural Colorado.
  • On this week's "Regional Roundup", we’ll hear about the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Uinta Basin Railway and what it could mean for the future of environmental regulation. Then, History Colorado’s newly appointed Senior Director of Tribal and Indigenous Engagement brings a wealth of experience to his position. The attorney representing the three Colorado public radio stations that have joined NPR in a lawsuit against the Trump administration talks about what it means and what’s next. Author Craig Childs talks about his new book The Wild Dark: Finding the Night Sky in the Age of Light, and we pay a visit to the Jackson Hole Rodeo, a summer tradition in Wyoming.
  • Tune in for an interview with Talia Starwood, Mind Management Coach, CLC, Energetic Alchemist, and Speaker. Talia is a Non-Violent Communication Facilitator, an Infinite Possibilities Trainer, and a human dynamics expert. Through interactive workshops, group facilitation, and individual coaching, Talia leads people to live an all-conditional life by creating a sanctuary within themselves. Listen in to learn some helpful tips that you can put into action immediately. Talia uses a 5-step process that she created, blending mindfulness, breathwork, Brainspotting, EFT, NVC, and more. To learn more, visit https://sites.google.com/view/you-are-magic/home
  • On this month's episode of Out and About, Clare and Madison celebrate their high school graduation and share their excitement for their upcoming freshman year of college, as well as everything they will miss about Aspen and Colorado.
  • On May 30, 2025, Brendan, Parker and Megan from the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program joined Brian Colley from KDNK' Express Yourself for an interview about the 25th Birthday Bash and more.
  • Why so many of us who were born extremely premature are blind fromretrolental fibroplasia also called RLF and Retinopathy of prematurity, or R O P; and the chances of today’s premature babies going blind;Testing a Glide mobility device and Scheduling your summer activities around the weather
  • From seven years ago Bryant Austin in this living world conversation recording explains how his life changed - when he and whales learned it was safe to swim in the water with each other.
  • This week on Express Yourself we are joined by Venezuelan musicians Gonzalo Teppa, Hector Molina and Manuel Rojas playing in a Venezuelan Celebration by BenFeng Productions tonight, We talk with owner of the Telluride Bluegrass Festival about this years line up and AZYEP's Megan Webber talks about The Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program's 25th Birthday on June 7th.
  • On this week's "Regional Roundup", we look at how planting trees in Grand Junction and Moab can help mitigate extreme heat. We bring you an audio postcard capturing the sounds of birds migrating through the region. We also look at a program in Western Colorado that tries to keep more water in the Colorado River, without impacting irrigators, and a visit from Tibetan monks who offered a blessing to the North Fork River. We also explore a classroom approach to teaching consent to teenagers and hear about efforts to find safe housing for victims of domestic violence.
  • On this month's episode of Double Play, Zoe is joined by former Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Jeff Niemann.