Public Affairs Shows

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Sophia and other 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade students at Ross Montessori School wrote and recorded poems to celebrate Earth Day.
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In May's episode, Kenna and Mugsy discuss the anxiety and depression that so easily lead to addiction and personal ways of coping without drugs and alcohol. May's Chemical World also provides info on High Rockies Harm Reduction's upcoming harm reduction service schedule.
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This week on "Regional Roundup": As the Trump administration moves to cut federal funding for public media, we look at what’s at stake for community radio. We also report on a recent prescribed burn in western Colorado and how land managers use fire to reduce the risk of future wildfires. Then, a closer look at the impact of untested rape kits on sexual assault survivors. And finally, we join a group of naturalists on the search for snakes.
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Carbondale’s Wild Rose Education is directing the first annual Colorado Youth Climate Summit at the Third Street Center, May 2-3, and is “powered’ by Lyra Colorado, according to Sarah Johnson, founder of Wild Rose Education. Many climate action and justice experts from governmental and non-governmental organizations will lead engaging workshops and plenary talks with participating youth.
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Reverend Hardy interviews Mark Burrows of Pollinator Chocolate, our towns very own Willy Wonka of sorts!! They talk business, Cocoa, upcoming events and special treats that will be served at Dandelion Day 2025! Tune in for a sweet episode!
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On this month's episode of Out and About, Madison and Clare are joined by Parker Wilson to discuss their recent trip to Florida's state capitol for the Youth Power at the Capitol event.
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The History of Incubators and Why Many of Us Are Alive and Blind, How to Avoid Being Bitten by Ticks (and What to Do if You Are), and a Better Way to Stand Up
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A Living World Conversation with Deanna Jenne’ about her waterpilgrimage on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon.
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Carbondale's Parks & Recreation Director Eric Brendlinger gives us an update on all things First Friday and May Family Block Party; then local singer songwriter Natalie Spears gives us a fresh take on her album "Hymn of Wild Things" in a reimagined arrangement for string quartet coming soon to TACAW; and finally we'll be joined by local dancer Alexandra Jerkunica , plus creatives Rochelle Norwood and Nikki Beinstein ahead of a film screening and panel discussion at the Crystal Theatre called "Collective Heart" on May 6.