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Megan Webber, the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program's News & Education Director, sits down with Cath Adams, the founder of Aperture of Hope, and a fentanyl survivor with her daughter to discuss why fentanyl poisoning is so dangerous and why sharing stories of surviving it is important for personal healing and community awareness.
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On this month's episode of My Own Two Hands, host Adele Craft talks with Colorado Mountain College graduating sustainability studies students Ava Gilbert and Fallon Santander about their capstone research projects centered around local sustainable agriculture.
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Today on Municipal Matters, an interview with Ken Rudin, a lifelong political enthusiast and journalist, best known for his work with NPR and his podcast Political Junkie. He was in Aspen earlier this month for a talk titled, ‘The State of American Politics’ we got the opportunity to speak with him about his views of the current administration and how we the people can make sense of our legal landscape.
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On this month's episode of Double Play, Zoe and "Soul Connection" co-host Sarah talk about the mental challenges that female student athletes go through as women in sports.
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Vanessa and Jerome interview Ginger and Robb Janssen to discuss off-grid living and their business, Basalt Mountain Gardens. Since 1994 the Janssens have been creating, expanding, and enjoying their off-grid paradise on Basalt Mountain.
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This week on Express Yourself we'll hear from The Art Base in Basalt about their upcoming exhibition of artist mentors and mentees; 5 Point Film interim director Aisha (AY-sha) Weinhold will stop by to give us a look ahead at next week's 18th annual festival; and local artists Shawna Miller and Erin Morrison are part of a group exhibition with 5 other mother artists up now at Carbondale Arts called "subject/matr (MAH-ter) /mother" through mid-May.
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This week KDNK turned 42 years old as we successfully completed our Spring fund drive. Valley Voices celebrates with guests who have been here from the start.
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This week on Regional Roundup, we hear about a recent ski ballet event at Monarch Mountain, a potential solution to traffic congestion on Interstate 70, perspectives on overcoming political division, and a Denver restaurant helping lead a revival of Native American cuisine.
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Chiara Toldo, research fellow of Harvard University with Audrey Woodrow.
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On this month's episode of Soul Connection, Sarah and Zenobia are joined once again by Adele Craft to discuss eco-anxiety and how to cope with it.
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Bill Kight talks about funding being eliminated for public media such as PBS, NPR and libraries, and is joined with KDNK Manager, Megan Passmore.