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  • This month, we have the pleasure of speaking with David Davis, the founder and executive director of The Memory Care Alliance. This New Mexico-based nonprofit provides education and support to families impacted by Alzheimer’s and dementia — courageously replacing social stigmas with compassionate understanding, and a vision for life after diagnosis.
  • This month on Community Matters, we speak with Colin Hovde, a producer, artistic director, and current Executive Director of the Santa Fe Playhouse. As one of the longest-running arts organizations in our region, the Santa Fe Playhouse has created community on stage and off by holding space for unexpected conversations through intriguing and vital programming since 1919.
  • This month on Community Matters, we are truly honored to be joined by 97-year-old activist Dr. Opal Lee, affectionately known as the "Grandmother of Juneteenth," along with her granddaughter Mrs. Dione Sims. Together, these remarkable women have walked miles—both literally and figuratively—to make June 19 a federally recognized holiday in the United States. Tune in to hear Dr. Opal Lee's inspiring message of hope, resilience, and her vision for a brighter future.
  • Karen Cain, Executive Director of the Street Homeless Animal Project
  • In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, our April episode of Community Matters features guest Maria Jose Rodriguez Cadiz, the Executive Director of Solace Sexual Assault Services. Solace is a Santa Fe-based nonprofit with a mission of preventing sexual violence and empowering survivors through restoring dignity, strength, and resilience.
  • Lea VanMerkestyn - Program Director, Life Circle Adult Day Center
  • Donald Davenport
  • Mark Gordon, Documentary filmmaker in Santa Fe whose documentary film Awakening Taos is available on PBS and Amazon.
  • On this week's episode of CinemaScope, Nazneen interviews Sofia Embid & Marie McMaster.
  • One of the World’s Leading Voice-Over Studios, Roboto Global, on Breaking into Voice-Over WorkIn this episode, we’re speaking with team members from one of the world’s leading voice-over studios, Roboto Global. Founder and CEO Bartosz Lewandowski, Producer Ela Letkiewicz, and Audio Engineer Maciej Czarnecki are discussing how actors and others can get into voice-over work.Roboto was founded by Bartosz in 2002, and the company works with a team of 200 people based around the world and 100 based in Warsaw. In just one eight-year span, they worked on more than 1,485 films and 460 television episodes for clients in the film and TV industry. And in one year alone, they’ll work on as many as 340-plus gaming projects. Gaming clients include Electronic Arts, Sega, and Riot Games just to name a few – and many of the games Roboto has worked on are blockbuster games.Find out more about Roboto Global at roboto.global.
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