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  • Kaitlin Haase is the Xerces Society Southwest Pollinator Conservation Specialist and has been based in Santa Fe since 2020. She works to create climate-resilient, connected pollinator habitat in Santa Fe and the Southwest. She collaborates with and educates public and private land managers in the desert Southwest on pollinator-friendly practices for landscaping, gardening, and open space restoration.
  • Al Letson is an American writer, journalist, and radio and podcast host. Since 2013, he has served as the host of the radio show and podcast Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX. Before that, he created and hosted the show State of the Re:Union, distributed by National Public Radio and PRX.
  • The character of Reverend Billy was developed in the mid 1990s by actor and playwright, William Talen.
  • Patrick Davis is an Intercollegiate Press Association Award winning journalist and audio producer. He has previously reported for NPR, Religion News Service, Texas Standard and Austin Free Press. Davis has done podcast field production for PRX and Stak.
  • Glenn Falacienski is a library technician at Santa Fe Community College. She is originally from Denver and holds a BA in English from Colorado College.
  • Marion Cox is an environmental mediator and has lived in Santa Fe since 1990.


    She has her own environmental services company working on a wide range of environmental issues.



    Marion was part of the KSFR News Team from 2006-2016 and returned to KSFR and the news team in 2024.
  • Sandra Session-Robertson is the Vice President of Development & Donor Relations and the Santa Fe Community Foundation, and the host of the monthly radio program Community Matters. Session-Robertson came from a family of educators and people committed to service, so the philanthropic world has always been a part of her DNA. She has a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin and a Masters in Educational Leadership from the University of Florida Gainesville. She was the Senior Director of Communications and Philanthropy at the Dallas Children’s Theater, the Senior Vice President of Leadership Giving and Special Projects, at North Texas Public Broadcasting Inc./KERA, the President and CEO at KSMQ Public Service Media, Inc. and the Associate Vice President and General Manager at WDSC-TV. Session-Robertson brings with her vast experience in radio and a strong commitment to being solution oriented and seeing positive impact in our community and its people.
  • Baruch was born in 1960 in New Haven, Connecticut. Baruch’s father was a Psychologist born in Romania, who immigrated as a young child, and his mother a second generation American who grew up in New York City and became a civil rights activist and curator of fine art. Growing up in New Haven in the 1960s exposed Baruch to politics at an early age. Between the anti-war movement and the Black Panthers, Baruch was around activists starting at age 8, which helped inform his own political views.
  • My love of classical music began with my parents and grandmother, listening to Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf and Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade when I was a child. I sang professionally for four years with The Columbus Boychoir of Princeton, New Jersey, and that experience changed my life, especially in the realm of classical music. I taught English to 8th graders for 30 years. I have a wife, two kids, and two cats. I realized my dream of producing and hosting a classical music program on the radio by creating The Third Floor, now beginning its ninth broadcast year. Classical music is an integral part of my life, and I’m happy to share my enthusiasm for the art form.
  • Bud Ryan lives with his wife Tomoko, 3 cats & dog in an Off-Grid Solar Community south of Santa Fe. They moved to New Mexico from New York City in 1991& after finding their property Bud spent 11 months building their house with 2 other people. Bud is a Peace & Justice Activist & made an antinuclear documentary with Stuart Overbey called The Forgotten Bomb which won Best Documentary from the Irvine International Film Festival in California. Bud considers himself a music junkie & has been to over 600 Concerts & has several thousand albums & cds.
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