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  • On this episode of the Tactile Traveler, host Nick Isenberg seeks to empower blind and low vision people to explore the world and help the sighted to see the world in a new way. This month’s show focuses on blind people in prison and blind ballet.
  • On this week's episode of Everything Under the Sun, The Sopris Sun team gets an update from Valerie Gilliam and Steve Novy of the Carbondale Bike Project.
  • On this episode CMC - What You May Not Know, Christie & Heather with guest Mary-Margaret Thomas discuss "Our Community Listens", a training program to learn how to listen empathetically and authentically. Learn how to create a society in which people care for each other first.
  • On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, Aspen High School students Madison and Clare guest host the show and talk about events and opportunities put on by the GSA Valley Wide Leaders for local youth.
  • On this episode of the Rocky Mountain Regional Roundup. Tune in to hear about a record breaking skiing in jeans event in Jackson Hole Wyoming; A two-way with author and naturalist Craig Childs about Chaos Theory, the theme of his latest Dark Night event; an audio postcard on an American flag that's been flying above Palisade for a century; and a feature about a Navajo musician who is channeling John Cage and his Navajo ancestors.
  • Jenny Pattison arrived in Carbondale with her husband in 1936. For many years they owned a sporting goods store on Main Street. Hear her stories on this episode of This I Remember.
  • KDNK News Director Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • KDNK's news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond.
  • On this episode of Immigrant Stories, Jose Miranda water buffalo rancher and former resident of the Roaring Fork Valley describes the desperate conditions in Venezuela that forced him and his family to flee in 2014.
  • Rosezella Haff was born on a ranch in El Jebel and grew up there. Her family owned the Evergreen Cemetery at the north end of 8th Street. Rosezella appeared on This I Remember to tell the story of an unusual person laid to rest there.
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