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  • In celebration of Labor Day, The Forum features acclaimed blues artist and composer Zac Harmon in conversation with hosts Jim Falk and Talitha Arnold. Together they explore how songs of work and struggle not only offered comfort to workers but also became rallying cries that fueled union movements. Before each performance, Harmon and Arnold provide the historical context behind the songs, enriching our understanding of the evolution of nation’s labor movement.
  • The Forum Plus, KSFR’s occasional spotlight on fascinating people, Great Books, timely issues, and noteworthy events.A Conversation with Paul Andrew Hutton, Professor Emeritus of History, University of New Mexico and author Of The Undiscovered Country: Triumph, Tragedy and the Shaping of the American West.
  • Join Host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel “The Tomato Lady” as she shares tips and information about weather, harvesting, tomatoes and what you can plant now for your fall garden.
  • Chad Terry has been making audiences laugh, cry, and occasionally cringe since 2000, with a career that spans film, television, theater, and podcasting. He’s the creator and host of Craft Beer and Comics: A Podcast, streaming on Spotify. On stage, Chad has portrayed standout roles like Gollum in Lord of the Rings, Remnar in Escanaba in Da Moonlight, and Carl in Lonely Planet, balancing larger-than-life performances with quiet emotional depth. He helped launch a theater group in Ridgecrest, California, previously served as City Producer for The 48 Hour Film Project in Denver and Albuquerque, and after a three-year hiatus has returned to produce once again in Albuquerque.
  • In this episode of Business Bytes, Misch and Jim dive into a familiar annual ritual for parents everywhere: back-to-school shopping.
  • Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with Carrie Thielen, Director of Regional Community Health for Presbyterian Healthcare Services at Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical Center, about their various programs such as Food is Medicine, Northern Roots Produce Rx, and Del Sur Santa Fe Farmers' Market.
  • Joan Brooks Baker talks about, and reads from, her compelling new collection of stories, "In the Swampyland," which takes readers on her search for belonging, from her childhood in New York City into the Deep South and to exotic places around the globe.
  • Giant Veggie Gardener Edition with Jannine Cabossel, “The Tomato Lady”. Jannine shares tips and techniques for backyard vegetable gardening and a to-do list for April.
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