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This month on CMC - What You May Not Know, Christie Barns and Heather Exby chat with Leslie Rockey, the program director of Colorado Mountain College’s Veterinary Tech Program.
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The Regional Roundup, a production of the Rocky Mountain Community Radio Coalition. This week's edition features the closest radio can get you to experiencing the awe of a shooting star. Also, students are experiencing trauma from the Covid-19 Pandemic, climate change, and shootings. And we hear monologues from DACA dreamers.
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In this episode of Chemical World from our archives, hosts Kenna and Maggie discuss the worsening overdose crisis in the United States and examine data from Colorado in 2021. Featuring the song "How Long" by Mugsy Fay.
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This month on For Land's Sake, Host Bill Kight discusses Tim Cooney's recent series for Aspen Journalism on the Northern Utes.
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En el episodio de hoy, El Sol Habla, entrevista a María Judith Álvarez-Quiroz. Judith es directora de SANA (Safe & Abundant Nutrition Alliance) y codirectora de la Clínica del Pueblo, que acaba de recibir una subvención de Colorado Health Foundation. Además, nos platica sobre su columna como contribuyente de El Sol Del Valle donde comparte tips de salud y nutrición.In today's episode, El Sol Habla interviews Maria Judith Alvarez-Quiroz. Judith is the director of SANA (Safe & Abundant Nutrition Alliance) and co-director of The People’s Clinic, which just received a grant from the Colorado Health Foundation. She also talks about her column as a contributor to El Sol Del Valle where she shares health and nutrition tips.
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This week on Everything Under the Sun, hosts Raleigh Burleigh and Jeanne Souldern talk to Art Williams, education and community partnerships coordinator at TACAW, about upcoming summer events at the mid-valley arts campus.
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This month on Current Ritual, host S.S. Kitty interviews Jaime Fiske of SUP Marble. They discuss all things paddle boarding, what’s going on up in Marble this season, and local activities to consider during our beautiful Colorado summer.
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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.
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The Regional Roundup, a production of the Rocky Mountain Community Radio Coalition. This week's edition features a discussion with High Country News journalist Nick Bowlin about how western resort towns risk being loved to death. Also, John Burg speaks about his experience of being lost, trapped, and eventually rescued from Zion National Park. And, we go inside public libraries in Moab, UT and Boulder, CO.
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This week on Express Yourself, hosts Amy Kimberly and Brian Colley speak with artist Justin Squier, who's showing his mixed media works at Carbondale Arts. And, SoL Theatre Director Jennifer Johnson is joined by teen actors featured in the new play Ride the Cyclone. Also, we hear all about the Redstone Magical Moments Summer Concert Series from Lisa Wagner.