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Megan Webber, the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program's News & Education Director, sits down with Cath Adams, the founder of Aperture of Hope, and a fentanyl survivor with her daughter to discuss why fentanyl poisoning is so dangerous and why sharing stories of surviving it is important for personal healing and community awareness.
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On this month's episode of Double Play, Zoe and "Soul Connection" co-host Sarah talk about the mental challenges that female student athletes go through as women in sports.
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On this month's episode of Soul Connection, Sarah and Zenobia are joined once again by Adele Craft to discuss eco-anxiety and how to cope with it.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, Parker interviews her mom Sunny, an art teacher at Glenwood Springs High School, about making art, being a favorite teacher and raising a child with a disability.
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On this month's episode of Out and About, Clare and Madison interview Bec Pecaut, the creator of the short film "Are You Afraid to Be Yourself Because You Think You Might Fail?"
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AZYEP interns host the 5th episode of Connecting with Conversation, a roundtable conversation concerning social media and the impacts on mental health. Community leaders, educators, mental health professionals, and Roaring Fork Valley teens discuss the positive and negative aspects of social media and strategies for being mindful.
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On this month's episode of Double Play, Zoe interviews her softball coach Zoe Vozick, a former Basalt Longhorn herself, about her journey to become an elite female athlete.
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On this month's episode of Soul Connection, Adele Craft is back and joins Sarah and Zenobia to discuss what positive psychology is and how people can use it in their daily lives to feel and function better.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, Parker interviews John Goettege, a ski instructor with Aspen Skiing Co., about his experience teaching the sport he loves from a wheelchair.
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On this special collaboration episode of Double Play and Soul Connection, Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program Interns Zoe and Zenobia discuss mental health tips for navigating sports, academics and life, and how the activities we choose to participate in do not define us.