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Living on the Edge
Saturdays 11:00 am - Noon

Edge:
Where something begins or ends
Where two substances meet
Keenness , Sharpness, Urgency
A slight advantage
To move gradually
Where every interaction happens
Where you should be every Thursday at 4:00 PM
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Community values in the 21st century.

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  • In this episode of Living on the Edge, Xubi and Evelyn discuss a range of topics, including the loss of federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the New Mexico government's support for local public radio, and the challenges that smaller stations face. They also delve into issues of police training and accountability, focusing on recent police shootings and ICE's controversial recruitment practices. Additionally, they cover the geopolitical implications of potential U.S. military actions in Venezuela and Green decisions.
  • In this episode of Living on the Edge, host Xubi speaks with Indivisible Santa Fe members Jane Steinberg and Dr. Stephen Curley about New Mexico’s worsening health‑care shortages, especially in rural areas. They highlight how punitive‑damage malpractice exposure, the state’s gross‑receipts tax, and the lack of participation in national medical licensure compacts make New Mexico unattractive to physicians.
  • Hosts Xubi Wilson and Paul Lauer interview intimacy coach Allana Pratt, who traces her shift from dance to relationship work and argues that true partnership begins with inner stability rather than external validation. She frames modern avoidance—through technology, distraction, or fantasy—as the core obstacle to genuine intimacy, which she says requires staying present through discomfort and cultivating emotional accountability.
  • This week on Living on the Edge, Xubi talks with Georgia Roybal on her efforts to document ICE.
  • This week on Living on the Edge, Xubi speaks with Cam Crawford, who is the vice president of the Democratic Party of New Mexico.
  • Xubi speaks with Jay Coghlan of Nuclear Watch New Mexico. The discussion centers on renewed U.S. talk of nuclear weapons testing, expanded plutonium pit production at Los Alamos, and a broader nuclear modernization program that Coghlan argues signals a new global arms race.
  • Palestinian Movie Series
  • Xubi is joined by Lena German, executive director of STEM Santa Fe. The discussion focuses on the annual STEM Pathways for Girls Conference and broader efforts to increase girls’ participation in STEM and STEAM fields amid persistent gender underrepresentation.
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  • Xubi interviews Amanda Ericson from seesclearly productions and Karen Watson, sister of murdered native american womon Dion Thomas about Amanda's She Cried that Day. The Film will be playing at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, 710 Camino Lejo at 5:30 Thursday October 16th. The film screening will be preceded by a gathering at the Roundhouse from 3:00 to 5:30 to commemorate and remember the thousands of missing and murdered native american womyn. wear a red shirt!