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Public Affairs

Public Affairs

  • On this episode of For Land's Sake, Bill talks with Matt Aboussie, communications director for the Colorado River District about Shoshone Power Plant Water Rights. Tune into For Land's Sake on KDNK.org every second Monday at 4:30pm.
  • This month on The Inner Game is a talk Gwen gave in April on the Earth-based themes of Easter. These are perspectives to help navigate the heaviness of these times and bring resolve to keep showing up during this pivotal evolutionary moment for humanity. Listen to The Inner Game on KDNK.org the second Tuesday of each month at 4pm.
  • On this episode of Express Yourself, Join Chris and Cody Lee to hear about valley art happenings, including an interview with Alan Fletcher of the Aspen Music Festival, Holly Richardson and Pam Zentmeyer present “Fundies”, and we chat with Avril Smith of Della Mae, ahead of their performance at Carbondale Mountain Fair. Listen to Express Yourself on KDNK.org every Friday at 4pm.
  • On this week's Regional Roundup, we'll hear about the extreme fire danger facing communities across the Rocky Mountain West. Then, we go to Aspen, where an all-American form of dance called Bandaloop turned the side of a building into a stage during the Fourth of July weekend. After that, we'll visit Boulder where a gun safety initiative is giving free safes to firearm owners. Next, we'll head to Wyoming, where volunteers are removing miles of old barbed wire fence to make it easier for wildlife to migrate. And we'll wrap up the show in Utah, spending time with drag performer Diana Lone as she prepares for a show at Why Kiki Bar in Salt Lake City. Tune into the Regional Roundup on KDNK every Thursday at 4:30 pm.
  • On this episode of Geekspeak, Join Louie and Matt as they discuss topics in tech and take calls from the public. Listen to Geekspeak on KDNK, the first and third Monday of the month at 4:30pm.
  • On this episode of The Tactile Traveler, hear about blind soccer and how blind people flirt! This is a rebroadcast of a popular episode from September 2023. Listen to the Tactile Traveler on KDNK.org on the first Tuesday of each month, at 4:30pm.
  • On this episode of Shifting Gears, Remembering Katrina Blair, messenger and founder of the Turtle Lake Refuge in Durango. Katrina’s mission was to celebrate the connection between personal health and wildlands. Listen to Shifting Gears on KDNK on the first Monday of each month at 4pm.
  • On this episode, Reverend Hardy interviews Taryn Giroux, a Montessori educator with nearly 30 years of experience who has spent the last six years as an Advocate Supervisor for CASA of the Ninth Judicial District — Court Appointed Special Advocates — serving abused and neglected children across Garfield, Pitkin, and Rio Blanco counties. Tune into Current Ritual on KDNK.org the first Wednesday of the month at 4:30 pm.
  • This week on Express Yourself we get the intel from Scott Lindsay on Glenwood's Summer of Music concerts, Musician Jenn Fortune stops by to play a few songs before busking for Carbondale's First Fridays and Bob Sima calls in to talk about his performance on July 10th at the Third Street Center plus we will fill you in on all things July 4th. Listen to Express Yourself on KDNK.org every Friday at 4pm.
  • This week on Everything Under the Sun, The Sopris Sun editors speak with Carbondale Recreation about all things Fourth of July, including the annual parade down Main Street and pool party at the new Aquatics Center. Tune in to Everything Under the Sun on KDNK.org every Thursday at 4pm.
  • On this episode of Valley Voices, we hear from a familiar voice on KDNK airwaves. Former news director Raleigh Burleigh shares a report from the U.S. border near Mexico, where he joined a volunteer search and rescue group in early June.
  • On this week's Regional Roundup, we'll hear how rural communities are particularly impacted by extreme heat. We'll hear a report from Aspen Ideas: Health on how music can be used for therapy and rehabilitation. Then, we'll hear about the history of labor organizing done by janitors in Denver that has spread around the country. After that we visit a school garden in southwest Colorado that continues teaching children even when school is out for summer. We'll hear about a songwriters festival that took place recently in Western Colorado and then we round out the show hearing from author Peter Heller, whose 2012 novel The Dogs Stars has been adapted into a movie that will be released in August. Tune into the Regional Roundup on KDNK every Thursday at 4:30 pm.