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Other Plans host Abby Gierke talks with conservation legend Connie Harvey. Connie was one of the founders of the Wilderness Workshop, created in 1967. Along with her two friends, Dottie Fox and Joy Caudill, the three "Maroon Belles" were successful in protecting more than 400,000 acres of wilderness land in the Roaring Fork Valley, including doubling the size of the Maroon Bells Wilderness area, protecting the Hunter-Fryingpan, Collegiate Peaks, Raggeds and West Elk wilderness areas. Connie was inducted into the Aspen Hall of Fame in 2006. At 91-years old, Connie has that same spunk and determination that helped her survive the Andrea Doria Shipwreck, pen a column for the Aspen Daily News, protect wild lands, and of course, run a working cattle ranch that is still in operation today.
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On this episode of Farm Talk, hosts Rachel Becker and Sara Tymczyszyn chat with Kay Davis and Kasey Weingarten of Early Morning Orchard in Palisade.
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On this episode of Immigrant Stories Mercedes Garcia reflects on her childhood in El Salvador surviving the civil war and fleeing the gangs that filled the void of war.
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On this episode of Ask the Vet, host Darren brings in Customer Service Specialist Gloria as they talk about pet loss prevention.
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This week on Express Yourself..Thunder River Theatre Director, Sean Jeffries talks about TRTC's Silver Celebration, Carbondale Arts Education Director, Michael Stout, speaks about arts opportunities for youth and adults and musician Mintze Wu plays some beautiful music and fills us in on the upcoming Garden Music Series.
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On this episode of Everything Under the Sun, host Raleigh Burleigh chats with Ann English and Judy O'Donnell of the Glenwood Garden Club about the Glenwood Springs Garden Tour coming up on Saturday, June 25th.
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On this episode, Ape on the Dink chats with 'artist of life', Holly Richardson. Holly also performs for the program.
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On this episode of Chemical World, hosts Kenna Crampton and Maggie Seldeen talk about mental health.
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This week on Express Yourself, we'll have a live call in to the Palisade Bluegrass & Roots Festival with Amy Kimberly, then an update from Eaden Shantay of True Nature Healing Arts with some upcoming events, and wrap up with Auston Tribble and Barbara Frota from the Grovestock Festival at Sunlight Mountain.
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AZYEP's youth intern, Kenza Carolan, speaks with Regna Jones from Aspen Film about the power of short film. They talk about personal anecdotes, film and young people, and the power of films to connect all of us.
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KDNK News Director Morgan Neely speaks with groundbreaking women's pro snowboarder and filmmaker Jess Kimura about busting down doors for other female athletes, her mental health struggles, and the loss of her partner in 2014 at the height of her snowboarding career. Learning to Drown, a candid and powerful documentary about Kimura, won the Hayden Kennedy and audience awards at April's 5Point Film Fest in Carbondale.
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Kids' Corner is the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program's family radio hour created by kids, for kids. Our theme this month is spring. During this program, you will hear great songs inspired by this season, a read-aloud book, recipe ideas, a project by BES 4th graders, and much more!