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Omananda speaks with Cody Lee about the Sadhana Forest Project; how the project started, it's locations throughout the world, and describes what the experience is like for its many volunteers.
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This week on Express Yourself, Brian talks with touring musician Lindsay Lou, local artist Cate Tallmadge, Writ Large's Alya Howe, and storyteller Noa Shapira. Listen to Express Yourself every Friday on KDNK.org at 4pm.
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On this month's episode of Soul Connection, hosts Zenobia Todd and Adele Craft talk with Lindsay Jones and Brian Colley, founders of the Roaring Fork Drawing Club. They talk about the power of art, clubs, social connection, and community.
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Tune in as Alex Sanchez, executive director of Voces Unidas, western Colorado'sLatino advocacy group, talks about the birth of the organization and its efforts to prevent the unlawful detention and deportation of immigrants.Tune into Immigrant Stories on KDNK.org, on the third Tuesday of each month from 4:30-5:00 pm.
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Jerome Osentowski and Vanessa Harmony interview Harry Holding, a multi-award-winning landscape designer based in London & Bristol, UK. They discuss Harry's recent travels researching his upcoming book, "Eat Your Garden: Edimentals as a Beautiful, Low-Effort Way to Grow Food" to be published by Chelsea Green, and Harry's approach to landscape design.Tune into Living Permaculture on KDNK.org, the third Monday of each month from 4 to 4:30pm.
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This week on Express Yourself Mintze Wu, Benfeng Founder and Dr. Tom Buesch, professor of Music & Humanities discuss the Kreutzer, a theatrical co-production between BenFeng Music Productions and Thunder River Theatre Company, Agustina Mistretta stops by and we talk with Brian Landis Folkins about his role in TRTC's True West, movies and more.Tune into Express Yourself every Friday on KDNK.org from 4 to 5pm.
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In this month’s VOICES Radio Hour, we invite leaders and representatives from the valley’s spiritual community to dive into their journey of what shaped them, what transpired them, the questions they ask and the answers they seek. Tune into Voices Radio Hour on KDNK.org the second Friday of each month from 6-7pm.
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Today on Everything Under The Sun, local author Cari Shurman talks about her new book: "Tai Chi for Kids." That's Everything Under The Sun at 4pm, only on KDNK!
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This week on Regional Roundup from Rocky Mountain Community Radio, we hear a report on efforts to roll back the federal roadless rule, and a feature on a quinceañera in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. There’s a story about a new app designed to keep residents better informed about wildfires, and a commentary on a notorious case of wolf cruelty in Wyoming that may be shifting public attitudes toward the animals. And finally, an audio postcard from Boulder, where birders are hoping to catch a glimpse of a rare tropical anhinga.Regional Roundup airs on kdnk.org every Thursday at 4:30pm.
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September's Muni Matters features two Colorado state officials. Attorney General Phil Weiser is running to be our next governor in 2026, and Secretary of State Jena Griswold is vying to be the next AG out of a wide pool of Democrats. They both spoke with KDNK about their experience in office, priorities for our future, and how they plan to represent the Western Slope's best interests.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions in Diversity, host Parker Wilson talks with Beth Gusick and Melissa Taylor of WindWalkers Therapeutic Riding Center. They discuss the myriad benefits and healing power of equine assisted therapy.
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Kenna and Mugsy host September's Chemical World live from the KDNK on-air studio in Carbondale, CO in honor of KDNK's Fall Membership Drive starting September 17th. Chemical World airs every second Monday at 4pm at kdnk.org