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Public Affairs Shows

  • Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program Intern Esmeralda Alverde-Duarte interviews Carly Valerious from Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers about the Youth In Nature internship program, as well as three high school students who participated in the program.
  • Wayne Brown was married to a Marble native and moved there in 1949. At the time he appeared on This I Remember, he was the mayor of Marble, and perhaps its pre-eminent historian. You can hear Part One of his stories.
  • This month's episode of Meet in the Middle is titled ‘Unpacking Military Conflict – Both the Personal and the Political.’ Host Dan Richardson welcomes RFHS social studies teacher and retired Marine, Isaac Moore to explore the drivers, the conflicts, the rewards, and the realities of military action and military service.
  • On this month's episode of Farm Talk, hosts Sara and Bud talk with Mariah Foley, Agricultural Manager at ACES Rock Bottom Ranch. They discuss Rock Bottom’s farming practices, managing vegetable and livestock production, and crafting a successful agricultural apprenticeship program.
  • On this week's episode of Express Yourself we catch up with 5Point Film executive director Luis Yllanes joined by special guests: local creative Lara Whitley and renowned filmmaker Taylor Rees who are both participating in this year's festival coming to Carbondale next week; we'll also talk with Jahn Carlos Neri who is the Basalt High School art teacher, ahead of his solo show "Hypermnesia" opening Friday at The Art Base.
  • On Episode 47 of the Rocky Mountain Regional Roundup we hear: A feature about the last train journey for the conductor of the Winter Park Express ski train; a two-way with the new superintendent of the Arches and Canyonlands national parks in SE Utah; and a two-way with Heather Cox Richardson, author of the daily e-newsletter and podcast Letters from an American, about the state of our democracy, why she's worried and what we can do.
  • On this week's episode of Everything Under the Sun, we preview the Heat Under Our Feet event hosted by CLEER on April 24, explaining how the Third Street Center could harness geothermal energy to create a net-zero district encompassing the library, Bridges High School and surrounding townhomes.
  • On this month's episode of Soul Connection, hosts Sarah and Zenobia are joined by Dr. Ann Moll, Dean of the School of Humanities, Social Sciences, Sustainability, Human Services, Early Childhood and Education at Colorado Mountain College.
  • On this episode of Immigrant Stories, host Walter Gallacher speaks with Minani Theoneste. This April marks the 30th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. Tune in as Minani Theoneste remembers his family's escape from the violence and their search for home.
  • Willis Kinney worked for the Colorado Fish and Game department for 27 years, and he appeared on Mary Ferguson's This I Remember in April of 1984 as one of her first guests.
  • On this episode of Geekspeak hosts Matt McBrayer and Louie Girardot discuss the eclipse, MethaneSAT, the right to repair movement, and replacing a hard drive on a MacBook with a NVME socket.
  • On this episode of Living Permaculture, hosts Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentowski interview Claude Jolicoeur, a cider maker, apple grower, engineer, and author of multiple books and articles on the topic of cider including, “The New Cider Maker’s Handbook”, and, “Cider Planet”. They discuss the methods behind Claude’s award-winning ciders and explore the role of cider apples and wild apples in making what Claude calls the “Prince of Beverages”.