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  • Host Alexa Bradford talks with Jannine Cabossel, “The Tomato Lady,” about what to do in your vegetable garden in March and the Brix Refractometer method of testing for sweetness. See Jannine’s blog at https://giantveggiegardener.com/
  • Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Melanie McWhorter, Executive Director of the Historic Santa Fe Foundation, and Master Gardeners Ruthbeth Finerman and Alix Peters, to learn about their collaboration on the beautiful, historic El Zaguan Gardens on Canyon Road in Santa Fe.Historic Santa Fe Foundation
  • Today's panelists: Greg Baker, David Pollak, Steve Terrell. Todays topics: how might the economy effect the 2024 elections? And, what possible bills may come up in the NM legislature before it closes on the 15th?
  • A fun and very different aspect of the world of writing today with local composer and lyricist Carol Calvert who has written a delightful musical operetta called The Way of Angels which will premier next weekend. What comes first I ask, the lyrics or the music? Carol’s answer surprises me. We explore the way the creative muse, and perhaps angels themselves, guided Carol to find collaborators including Santa Fe’s Criss Jay, members of the Zia Singers and accompanist Holly Mead. As an ordained minister, Carol’s fascinating conversation also strayed away from the actual writing to discuss the role of angelic help in other ways in our troubled world. A different take on The Last Word. The Way of Angels will take place at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 107 Barcelona St., Santa Fe on Saturday, February 24th at 7:00 and Sunday 25th at 2:00. By donation.
  • Former New Orleans and current Santa Fe resident, singer-songwriter Esther Rose joins host Rob Hochschild for Mardi Gras.
  • Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with Shahid Mustafa, Taylor Hood Farms, about water issues related to food and farming in this time of a changing climate.
  • Alex Ross-Read, Executive Director of HEAL+NM, discusses work to build community and tackle workforce development challenges for LGBTQ workers
  • Honored today to be joined by Buddhist Dharma teacher, Cynthia Jurs, celebrating the publication of her book Summoned By The Earth: Becoming A Holy Vessel for Healing Our World. As a young woman, Cynthia undertook a pilgrimage to Nepal to meet a revered, aged Rinpoche who she hoped would answer her heartfelt question, “What can I do to bring healing and protection to the earth?” He told her that his monks would make her small clay pots called Earth Treasure Vases infused with prayers and to bury them in land with the greatest need for healing. With the help and friendship of indigenous and tribal peoples all over the globe Cynthia has taken Earth Treasure Vases to more than 20 countries in the past 30 years. Her story is extraordinary. You can meet her at Collected Works on March 22nd at 6:00 pm and discover the depth and breadth of her global healing quest at gaiamandala.net and at summonedbytheearth.org
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