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  • Carrie Core shares the Best Of 2023 from Food, Farms, and Friends.
  • Javier Rojo, Lead Researcher with NM Voices for Children, discusses most recent report on New Mexico's guaranteed income pilot for immigrant families.
  • Tom Dominguez, Director of the Santa Fe County Extension Service, and colleague Michelle Stizza, The Family and Consumer Science Agent, discuss winter garden care and Extension Service plans for 2024.
  • A welcome return to KSFR by multi-award-winning poet Mary Gilliland from Ithaca, New York. Described by Mary Oliver as … “not afraid of delight…and the hard tasks of anger, pain, and deep caring,” Mary Gilliland shares her depth of perception from her collections, The Devil’s Fools and Ember Days which will be published next year. Mary generously shares how a poem evolves, sometimes captured in a moment, sometimes begun and cast out of sight until suddenly the day to complete it arises seemingly out of the creative blue. Be inspired at marygilliland.com
  • Today's panelists: David Markun, Greg Baker, Paula Maynes, and special guest Steve Ovitsky.Today's topics: Does the US have the resources for another war and problems with Santa Fe Art Culture.
  • Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Kaitlin Haase, the Xerces Society Pollinator Conservation Specialist for the Southwest, here in Santa Fe, to hear about the organization’s mission and a discussion about native bees and honey bees.The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservationhttps://www.xerces.org/blog/want-to-save-bees-focus-on-habitat-not-honey-bees
  • Host Alexa Bradford talks with Master Gardeners and avid readers Christine Salem, Marika Pineda, and Laurie McGrath, about gardening and nature books they love that make excellent holiday gifts.
  • We welcome the new year with whimsical and insightful children’s author, Melissa Marie McEwan. Melissa introduces us to Marty the Moose who became a local celebrity last year for his rare travels from native Colorado to Northern New Mexico. We follow his adventures in Marty Moose Makes His Way and learn not only where he’s been, but some of the real history of Moose in our region and other wild animals who venture into human domains. It is a delightful book for all ages, beautifully written and designed by a young, local author to watch for. Contact Melissa at missmelissamcewan@gmail.com
  • Bill Jordan and Emily Wildau from NM Voices for Children discuss this year's legislative budget session and a recent report, Race for Results, about the status of the state's children of color.
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