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Morning Magazine Podcast Archives - KGNU Community Radio

Morning Magazine Podcast Archives - KGNU Community Radio

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Morning Magazine Podcast Archives - KGNU Community Radio

Morning Magazine Podcast Archives - KGNU Community Radio

Morning Magazine Podcast Archives - KGNU Community Radio

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Morning Magazine Podcast Archives - KGNU Community Radio

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On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear a recap of last night’s Mayoral and Council Candidates Art Forum in Boulder, which included talks about the City of Boulder’s Ballot Issue 2A. Then, learn about the usefulness of violets from herbalist
On today’s program, we’ll hear about how the Supreme Court’s ruling to remove race as a factor during the college admissions process will alter the future of higher education. Then, This Week in Water – on drought that’s drawing saltwater up t
On today’s program, we’ll have an overview of fraudulent sober living homes targeting tribal communities across the western U.S. Then, City Cast Denver tells us how Denver has morphed into a city full of promise for startup companies. All that
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear an exclusive interview with Author Ana Homayoun, about her new book Erasing the Finish Line. The interview was conducted and produced by KGNU’s Zack Thompson. Listen:The post Ana Homayoun’s new book hi
On today’s program, we’ll have an overview of a long awaited summary of the experiences of Indigenous people at the Fort Lewis Indian Board School in Durango released by History Colorado. After that, we learn about the second annual Corn Festi
On today’s program, KGNU’s Benita Lee talks Constance Holden, the co-chair of the Guns to Garden Tools Initiative that recycles voluntarily surrendered firearms into things like garden spades and even jewelry. Then, you’ll hear an update on th
On the September 19, 2023 edition of the Morning Magazine, we hear about what’s in store for the Jaipur Literature Festival taking place this week at the Boulder Public Library. Dead zones occur worldwide in oceans, but thanks to climate chang
On today’s program, KGNU’s Ivonne Olivas speaks with representatives from The League of Women Voters who explain the new ranked choice voting method in place for Boulder’s first time electing a mayor via the ballot.  Then, City Cast Denver sit
On today’s program, workers at CU Boulder say they are not being paid a living wage. KGNU and Report for America’s Jackie Sedley gives us an update on Thursday’s rally. After that, we hear from organizers of this weekends Festival Del Sol in C
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll hear from the head buyer at the Boulder Book Store about this weekend’s 50th anniversary celebration of the independent book store on the Pearl St. Mall. Then, Radio Nibbles host John Lehndorff will be in the
On today’s Morning Magazine, we hear about the history and controversy surrounding wild horses in Colorado. After that, Chris Mohr shares his weekly commentary, Make Them Hear You.  We wrap up with herbalist Brigitte Mars and her regular Wedne
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll hear from a recent meeting of the Garfield County Library District that may provide a glimpse of what to expect from attempts to ban books in Colorado. We’ll also have an audio postcard from the Denver Minera
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll hear from community connectors trying to break down civic engagement barriers between underrepresented communities in Boulder and city government. Then, City Cast Denver dives into what happens when a state s
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear about the recent wild horse roundups happening in Northwest Colorado. After that, it is Sports Talk with Jimmie Searfoss. We wrap up with KGNU’s Shelley Schlender and her exploration into hummingbird mi
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll hear from a local environmental activist recently found guilty for her role in protesting the construction of a controversial pipeline through Indigenous territory. The Cannabis Report will feature some new d
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll have the latest story in our Follow The Waste series – this time examining how microplastics end up in the environment. Rapid shifts from drought to downpour are occurring more often. That story and more on Th
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear about Colorado’s lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency. The state is trying to stop further public access to air pollution. After that is Sports Talk with Jimmie Searfoss, and then Dot Org,
There aren’t many sports bigger than college football, and a lot of money will be made with its return. Take a dive into some numbers of the money NCAA athletes make for their schools and more on this week’s episode of Sports Talk. Listen: Down
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll hear about how the Environmental Protection Agency is facing threats of funding cuts to a program designed to identify and clean up sites polluted by so-called “forever chemicals.” Then, Radio Nibbles host Joh
On today’s morning magazine, Denver Metro leaders held a community vigil to address gun violence yesterday. We hear from some of the speakers. Then, Cortez community groups organized a dedication ceremony for those who have died while experienc
On today’s Morning Magazine: What do soldiering and farming have in common? Military veterans who have gone through a program called Armed to Farm explain how they transferred their skills into the world of agriculture. As climate disasters inc
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll have the latest story in our Follow The Waste series – this time looking at what happens after e-bike batteries die. Then, City Cast Denver dives into the hype and anticipation surrounding the upcoming season
On today’s Morning Magazine, we hear voices from La Raza Park, then a story about the Telluride Mushroom Festival. After that, it’s Sports Talk with Jimmie and then Dot Org, our Friday spotlight on local nonprofits. Listen: (Download Audio)
Caring for Denver was created from a Denver Ballot initiative to help direct funding toward addressing mental health and substance misuse needs in Denver. With this enduring investment, Caring for Denver works with Community organizations and p
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll hear how Colorado in general – and Boulder in particular – is positioned to play a key role in bringing semiconductor chip development back to the U.S. Then, Radio Nibbles host John Lehndorff will be in the st
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