Public Affairs Shows
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On this episode of Radio Physics, Sasha Fielder sits down with renowned theoretical physicist Csaba Csáki to explore the frontiers of modern particle physics.From the high-energy collisions at the Large Hadron Collider to the silent mystery of the cosmos, this interview breaks down the complex "math of the universe" into a conversation for the curious mind. Listen to Radio Physics on KDNK.org every third Wednesday at 4:30pm.
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On this episode of The Inner Game, Gwen speaks with Anders Carlson about his film project “as wolves return.” Anders grew up in Carbondale and co-hosts the annual Mountain Heart Men’s Ceremony and is a steward of nature and community. Listen to The Inner Game on KDNK.org the first Tuesday of each month at 4pm.
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On this episode of For Land's Sake, Bill Kight speaks with Carli Bolliger of Aspen Valley Land Trust. Tune into For Land's Sake on KDNK.org every second Monday at 4:30pm.
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On this episode of Chemical World, Kenna and Mugsy are back to discuss the ups and downs of mental health and the myriad chemicals we as a society use to cope and survive. Your hosts also provide info on upcoming KDNK events and High Rockies Harm Reduction’s return to weekly mobile services from Aspen to Glenwood. Tune into Chemical World on KDNK.org every second Monday at 4pm.
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Sopris Sun editors James and Skyler riff on their first few weeks in their new positions and invite the public to call in with any thoughts relevant to the paper. Tune in to Everything Under the Sun on KDNK.org every Thursday at 4pm.
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We hear from Basalt High schoolers Nyala and Lily about their upcoming musical, "6", local musician Patrick Fagan stops by to share about what he’s up to, and Sweet Jessup and the Dirty Buckets fill the studio with sounds and stories ahead of their album release show at TACAW.
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This week on the Regional Roundup, we’re hearing stories about music education across the region.From a student brass band in Telluride performing the Beatles’ Abbey Road in its entirety, to the University of Utah’s Piano Outreach Program bringing lessons into the community. We’ll also visit a summer jazz camp in rural Colorado, hear from a middle and high school band teacher about the value of music in schools, and stop by a Longmont shop that keeps student instruments in working order. Tune into the Regional Roundup on KDNK.org every Thursday at 4:30 pm.
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Flock cameras, and other license plate reader systems, are installed all over Colorado. The technology gives law enforcement access to a new level of tracking, a reach they say has helped them solve all kinds of terrible crimes and made the state safer. But community fears that law enforcement could misuse the data and invade people’s privacy, and share it with federal immigration authorities, are mounting — and getting the attention of state lawmakers.
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The six lawmakers tasked with writing Colorado’s budget have an excruciating job this year — they must find about $1.5 billion in savings to keep the budget in balance, and understand that many of their cuts will have direct, human consequences. That’s because the state's Medicaid program, which provides health coverage to low-income Coloradans, accounts for a significant part of Colorado’s budget, and costs have ballooned in recent years.
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On this episode of Geekspeak, Matt and Louie discuss AI, safety and ethics, new AI products that are coming online and how to responsibly use AI search results. Listen to Geekspeak on KDNK, the first and third Monday of the month at 4:30pm.
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On this episode of The Tactile Traveler, join host Nick Isenberg to learn and hear from experts about what to do if you may going blind, or suddenly become blind. Listen to the Tactile Traveler on KDNK.org on the first Tuesday of each month, at 4:30pm.
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On this episode of Shifting Gears, Drs. JJ and Desiree Hurtak, the authors of Sound explain we are humans living in a symphony of sound. We are alive in the Divine symphony – let us take time to listen. Listen to Shifting Gears on KDNK.org on the first Monday of each month at 4pm.