Glenda Russell’s Tools for Troubled Times
Dr. Glenda Russell is the guest on OutSources this week. Dr Russell is a licensed psychologist with over 30 years’ experience as a therapist, in addition to being a researcher, a higher education...
View ArticleA look at the past, present and future of nuclear fuel in all 50 states
On today’s Morning Magazine, a look at the past, present, and future of nuclear fuel in all 50 states. Then, it’s This Week in Water. We’ll wrap up with our Listener Comment Line. play_arrow...
View ArticleAurora officer avoids charges in fatal shooting, religious preschools banned...
Listen: play_arrow Aurora officer avoids charges in fatal shooting, religious preschools banned from reserving seats for congregants Jackie Sedley Aurora Officer Avoids Charges in Fatal Shooting of...
View ArticleQueer Asterisk founders speak on their annual community gala
On today’s Morning Magazine, Queer Asterisk is a Boulder-based org providing affordable queer and trans mental health services. This morning, you’ll hear about the work they do. Then, Make Them Hear...
View ArticleAurora police are recruiting officers at recent Trump rally
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2024-10-16 Jack Dawson Kroger executives say Albertson’s isn’t even their real competition so it has no motive to try to create a monopoly by merging. Weiser says...
View ArticleLen Barron says if we held on to what we were at three-years-old, we’d all be...
There’s nothing quite like spending an hour or two with a child. The sense of play and curiosity they approach just about everything with, the joy they get from the simple things, the lack of filter...
View ArticleThere’s a 200-acre fire burning underground in South Boulder that has been...
play_arrow Copy of 10_17_24 am headline news Alexis Kenyon Boulder’s city manager files complaint against local NAACP Boulder’s city manager, Nuria Rivera-Vandermyde, has filed a formal complaint...
View ArticleMountain lion ballot measure exposes deeper divisions across the state
This November, Colorado voters will weigh in on a proposed ban on hunting mountain lions, sparking a debate that reflects deeper divisions across the state. KGNU’s Jackie Sedley co-hosted a statewide...
View ArticleLearn about the mountain lion’s relationship with Colorado
On this edition of A Public Affair, KGNU’s Jackie Sedley continued the conversation on the status of mountain lions and other large cats in Colorado, and the potential for an upcoming ballot measure –...
View ArticleHow the proposed Albertsons-Kroger merger would squeeze farmers
On today’s Morning Magazine, we hear about how the proposed Albertsons-Kroger merger would squeeze the farmers who feed the US. Then, it’s Radio Nibbles – our weekly segment with John Lehndorff....
View Article“Let us eat together soon”: a special supersized Radio Nibbles for our annual...
On this supersized edition of Radio Nibbles as part of KGNU’s Annual Fall Fund Drive, John Lehndorff and Jackie Sedley spoke about the importance and pleasure of connecting over a good meal. They also...
View ArticleA debate between two candidates for the CU Board of Regents at-large seat
A nine-member Board of Regents governs Colorado’s largest university system. The University of Colorado (CU) system spans four campuses in Boulder, Denver, Colorado Springs, and Aurora (Anschutz),...
View ArticleArms dealer-turned-activist says U.S. is letting people living in the states...
The United Nations recently wrapped up their Summit For the Future, with the signing of a global pact focused on sustainability, gender equality, youth engagement, and peacemaking. But what if the...
View ArticleAn arm’s dealer-turned-activist speaks on his new film
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll speak with the director of a new film exploring sustainable change, through the lens of an arms-dealer-turned-advocate for social change. Then, we hear about the...
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J. Casey Reviews, “Piece by Piece” and “We Live in...
In this movie review segment, KGNU’s Veronica Straight-Lingo speaks with Boulder Weekly Film Correspondent Michael J. Casey about films. In this segment, he reviews the new films, “Piece by Piece” and...
View ArticleBooktalk: Local author and Historical Researcher Silvia Pettem’s “SEPARATE...
Host Diana Korte speaks with author and historian Silvia Pettem, who has published more than 20 books and lives with her husband and two cats in the mountains west of Boulder. Her newest title,...
View ArticleIs upset possible during election season according to author Karen Howard
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear about the question of is upset optional, especially regarding election season? We’ll talk to the author of a new book who says, it can be. Listen: play_arrow...
View ArticleSchool choice ballot measure misinformation sparks even more tension across...
Family of Nicaraguan asylum-seeker is suing Aurora detention center The family of a Nicaraguan asylum-seeker who died in ICE custody from an undiagnosed blood clot is suing the operator of a...
View ArticleCU Boulder’s CMCI speaker series to have Naomi Klein as guest
On today’s Morning Magazine, CU Boulder’s College of Media, Communication, and Information invites acclaimed author and activist Naomi Klein to their speaker series event on October 28th at Folsom...
View ArticleRep. Junie Joseph got the state to rename a portion of Boulder’s Hwy 36,...
Listen: play_arrow Junie Joseph got the state to rename a portion of Hwy 36 as Martin Luther King Highway, honoring “Let freedom ring from the Rockies” Alexis Kenyon In this special edition of Black...
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