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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.
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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.
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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”.
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This month, in anticipation of the 2024 Women’s VOICES Theater Project: Objects in Mirror, VOICES Radio Hour highlights stories of Theater Magic as told by members of the all-women production and design team.
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On this week's episode of Express Yourself: We speak with the Women’s VOICES Theater Project; we hear from musical artist, The Bones of J.R. Jones; Tracy Strode sheds light on Music Gumbo Productions; and Co-founder of ‘Express Yourself’, Luke Nestler shares highlights of the program and how it serves KDNK’s mission.
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Episode 46 of the Rocky Mountain Regional Roundup features:A two-way about the experimental forest in Fraser, Colorado; an interview with two Utah women (including a former Utah State Legislator and SLC mayor) and fighting for equal rights for same sex families; a poem from Colorado's new poet laureate; and a feature about, the "Friendship ball" a prom that promotes inclusivity.
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On this week's episode of Everything Under The Sun, Sopris Sun hosts speak with Peter Hart and Will Roush of Wilderness Workshop regarding the recent approval of a 20-year mineral leasing withdrawal from the Thompson Divide.
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On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, five student leaders of local Gay-Straight Alliance clubs discuss an upcoming inclusive prom and other events.
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On this month's episode of CMC - What You May Not Know, co-hosts Christie & Heather welcome Brad Moore, Professor of Theatre and Operations Manager for the Sopris Theatre Company at CMC Spring Valley Campus. Brad discusses the wonderful opportunities available to communities artists and CMC students throughout the year.
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In April's episode, Kenna and Maggie discuss new legislation in Colorado supporting harm reduction, including a bill that allows students to carry Narcan at school, a bill that expands protection for participants of syringe service programs to possess drug paraphernalia, and more on drug testing programs and overdose prevention centers.
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On this month's episode of For Land's Sake, host Bill Kight talks about Colorado's water with Kate Ryan and Blake Mamich of the Colorado Water Trust.
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On this week's episode of Express Yourself, KDNK hosts Hattie Rensberry and Cody Lee will hear from musicians Dana Cooper and Parker Millsap, ahead of their shows in the area. We’ll also hear from Matthew Eames of the Carbondale Clay Center about their artist reception for First Friday.