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KDNK will be broadcasting Music in the Park this Sunday August 23rd, with tunes starting at 5pm

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  • Host Diane Johnson discusses the process of dying with End-of-Life Doula Akaljeet Khalsa.
  • With Spring here, host MintZe Wu guides listeners through stories—and music—of ReBirth.
  • KDNK’s reporter Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • This episode of Living Permaculture explores careers in farming and topics affecting our regional farming community. Hosts Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentowski examine the career history and current work of Jen Ghigiarelli, Membership Coordinator for Rocky Mountain Farmers Union.
  • Foreign correspondent Donna Dalton calls in to chat eSIM cards and phone options for traveling abroad. Hosts Matt and Louie discuss the benefits of cookies (spoiler alert: they're not just for eating).
  • On this episode of Geekspeak, hosts Louie Girardot and Matt McBrayer (along with 3/4 geek Modern Marty) discuss the Death of the Metaverse (LONG LIVE THE METAVERSE), Artificial Intelligence, band mergers, CNN's much-maligned Trump Town Hall, surge suppressors, and much more. DON'T TOUCH THAT KNOB!
  • KDNK’s reporter Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • The Sopris Sun's James Steindler speaks with the outgoing executive director of Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program, Beth Wysong—along with team members Paige Gibbons, Adele Craft and Mountain Maes—about Wysong's dedication to, and everlasting love for, youth radio.
  • March's episode of VOICES Radio Hour is titled The Things We Left Behind Along The Way, dedicated to the voices of the sages in our community between the ages 76 and 97. Along the way of the Great Depression, immigration, commune building, choosing between love and career, as well as life’s full spectrum of challenges and opportunities, what have we picked up, and what have we left behind? Here are the storytellers Art Ackerman, Sue Lavin, Joan Lamont, Bill Jochems, and the storyteller-in-Spanish Maria Alicia Pastrana. Music selections are performed by Clay Boland Jr. on piano, from his album “Love Walked In”, piano interpretations of songs by Ira & George Gershwin.
  • KDNK News Director Morgan Neely has Wednesday's updates from the Roaring Fork Valley and Beyond ... including a look at the positive impacts that BIG CATS (you know the ones) have on ecosystems in the Mountain West.
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