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Let's Talk New Mexico

Kaveh Mowahed, Taylor Velazquez, Megan Kamerick, Nash Jones, Bryce Dix

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Weekly public affairs program featuring interviews with policy makers, advocates, elected officials, artists, musicians and other news makers along with live phone calls from listeners.
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All In New Mexico

TJ Parsons

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Things in and around New Mexico. The history, the culture, and the people that make New Mexico. It's about the food and the lifestyles that make this the Land Of Enchantment. We'll take a look at the Science to the fashion. It's all in New Mexico.
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Chairman Steve Pearce has a weekly statewide radio broadcast on Network New Mexico. He will be discussing critical issues that are important to all of us living in the wonderful state of New Mexico. Please share with your contacts and spread the word about the weekly broadcast and the important issues and events taking place Inside New Mexico. Real Issues. Real People. Real New Mexico.
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NEW MEXICO IN FOCUS is New Mexico PBS' prime-time news magazine show covering the events, issues, and people that are shaping life in New Mexico and the Southwest. NEW MEXICO IN FOCUS takes a multi-layered look at social, political, economic, health, education and arts issues and explores them in-depth, with a critical eye to give them context beyond the "news of the moment."
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The New Mexico News Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Gabrielle Burkhart and Chris McKee of KRQE News 13 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We‘re extending the conversation about news headlines around the state and bringing listeners unique stories from the Land of Enchantment.
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Good Job New Mexico!

Good Job New Mexico

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Good Job New Mexico features funny, personal, and informative conversations with New Mexico workers from all walks of life about the various jobs they’ve worked, how they’ve gotten to where they are, where they might be headed, and some of their weirdest, most intriguing and inspiring stories, sprinkled with just the right amount of advice and tips for the workplace.
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On Where We Meet, we share stories reflecting the human experience, weaving connections of space, place, land, and time from New Mexico and beyond. Thoughtful interviews and conversations about the richness of the histories, traditions, borders, art, movements of change, and beauty connected to New Mexico. Where We Meet comes from Taos Center for the Arts in Taos, New Mexico.
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I Love New Mexico

Bunny Terry

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Bunny has been writing a blog called I Love New Mexico for over 13 years but now she wants to bring it to you via audio medium through this new fun podcast! We’ll talk with all sorts of New Mexicans – maybe a celebrity, author, and public figure or two, but mostly just locals from your hometown and Bunny's, people who know where to get the best green chile cheeseburger and which books to read and how to find the well-stocked thrift store or raft the wildest stretch of river. Someone who reme ...
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Join Senators Carrie Hamblen, Leo Jaramillo, and Harold Pope, Jr. as they have real conversations about the strategies, conversations, and shenanigans that take place in the chambers of the New Mexico Senate. They may also have a surprise guest or two!
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Lost New Mexico

Lost New Mexico

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This is a journey of discovering Lost New Mexico, an ongoing collection of almost lost stories from the state of New Mexico’s rich history. Stories include a mix of old family stories, local lore, almost famous folks, and more. Trips back in time await you. Encounter everything from wild adventures of the old west, mysterious murders and just about everything in-between. Meet notable, as well as a few notorious, New Mexicans along the way. Visit the website: LostNewMexico.com for additional ...
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Brava serves as a platform in which women, inclusive of LGBTQ communities, will finally be highlighted and valued for our contributions to the community. We are guided by intersectional feminism and the belief that our time is here, it is now, and together, we must speak.
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ROSWELL'S BACK!!!! We're so excited to have our favorite show back, so join the hosts each week break it down! From the past to the present, we'll bring insight and more to each episode. Join us for character discussions, plot breakdowns, and insider news and gossip! Subscribe and Comment to stay up to date on all things Roswell New Mexico!
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New Mexico Wildlife Podcast

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish

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Join the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast, the official podcast of the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, for coverage on all things outdoors in the land of enchantment! From hunting and fishing to bird watching and wildlife photography, we have got you covered!
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New Mexico and The Vote

A Production of New Mexico PBS

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What did women's suffrage look like in New Mexico? Journalist Megan Kamerick dives into the past in this new podcast featuring a lineup of noteworthy guests. New Mexico and the Vote is part of a project in conjunction with PBS's American Experience, "The Vote" airing on New Mexico PBS on July 6th and 7th at 8pm.
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It's been almost 12 years since the U.S. Department of Justice announced it would start investigating Albuquerque Police. Today, the APD says it has "met all requirements in the Court-Approved Settlement Agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice," and the reform process will come to an end. APD Chief Harold Medina joins Chris & Gabby to discuss…
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Georgia O'Keeffe said "When I got to New Mexico that was mine. As soon as I saw it that was my country. I'd never seen anything like it before, but it fitted to me exactly. It's something that's in the air, it's different..." Chip Greenberg is someone who really understands this sentiment. He is sharing his love for New Mexico through film and phot…
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). The Roswell incident is a collection of events and myths surrounding the 1947 crash of a United States Army Air Forces balloon near Roswell, New Mexico. Operated from the nearby Alamogordo Army Air Field and part of the top s…
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The four members of Lone Piñon, Jordan Wax, Santiago Romero, Tanya Nuñez and Karina Wilson share their work in uncovering, learning and performing traditional Northern New Mexico music. In this conversation with Anna Forster-Smith, they talk about two free events that will take place in Taos on June 2nd, 2024.…
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This week: Steve and Danielle discuss New Mexico being rated the most dangerous state in the nation, and they delve into the gaslighting from the Democratic Party on the critical issues their party is failing on. Senator Martin Heinrich, AKA Maryland Marty, boasts about his home in Maryland while he advocates for New Mexico losing one of its House …
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On this week's Tipping Point interview Paul talks to Sarah Smith. Sarah is a home school mom who got politically active during the COVID 19 pandemic. She is from Las Cruces and describes herself as a political moderate, but has become outspoken and tireless in her work on numerous issues facing her city, state, and the nation. Paul and Sarah discus…
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On the podcast this week, Source New Mexico Editor Shaun Griswold hosts a two-part roundtable discussion on the pro-Palestine protests taking place at the University of New Mexico and college campuses around the nation. In the first half of their conversation, Shaun asks what legal rights students have to protest at the Duck Pond and at the Student…
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The state Public Education Department recently mandated public schools to operate for 180 days – that’s a 5 day school week. Districts across the state are pushing back with a lawsuit citing lacking funding and transportation, especially in rural areas. Is the mandate overreaching, or, does it fulfill the state’s obligation to students?…
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Join hosts Stacy Johnston and Karla Meléndez in this episode of "Good Job, New Mexico" as they chat with Sophie Trusty, the Program Director at Mandy's Farm. Sophie shares her journey from New Hampshire to New Mexico and her passion for agriculture and special education. Discover how Mandy's Farm supports individuals with disabilities to live fulfi…
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For the 90th episode of the I Love New Mexico, Bunny takes a moment to share some of her favorite New Mexico memories. Of course, those memories are tired directly to her late parents, the people who truly taught her to love and especially to love New Mexico. Thanks for listening! Links Praying for Rain and Dancing in Your Heart blog I Love New Mex…
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NM ranks a poor 49th in US News and World Reports' "Best states" report: Paul and Wally discuss what makes up this report. NM schools have more money to spend than any neighboring state (and the data don't even include recent spending growth). NM students spend plenty of time in the classroom (and the international comparisons are really shocking).…
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An Albuquerque grandmother was dancing in her living room to the Taylor Swift Eras Tour movie when she came face-to-face with a home intruder. KRQE Anchor-Reporter Jessica Garate first reported the story and obtained the emotional 911 call the woman made as she was trying to coax the man back outside. Jessica joins Chris & Gabby in a behind-the-sce…
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). What's involved in a name change? For me, it's for better recognition. I've found many podcasts with the "On The Fly" as a name, well, I'm changing that. I'm changing it to All In New Mexico. Subject will be the same, the nam…
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In 2019, the Cerro Negro Forest Council was established to remove excess heavy fuels on National Forest land, while strengthening the connection with local communities and the stewardship of the land. In this live conversation with Alice Morillon, JR Logan reflects on the uniqueness of the program - not such what it did, but how, and who. He shares…
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This week: Steve and Danielle respond to Democrats attempting to link Martin Heinrich to Nella Domenici's father in a desperate attempt to salvage his reputation. They delve deeper into the terrifying experience of an Albuquerque grandmother who protected herself and her 4-year-old granddaughter from a dangerous intruder who broke into her home and…
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On this week's interview Paul talks to Christopher Erickson a professor of economics at NMSU. Chris and Paul discuss a recent interview he gave to Newsweek about a report that New Mexico has seen a decline in immigrants. They discuss economic issues in New Mexico and what is holding its back. Then, the discussion shifts to immigration policy. Where…
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A Judge puts MLG’s forced 5 day school week on hold. NM spends millions on solar projects not knowing how much power it will get. We discussed the challenges UPS and FedEx are having w/ adopting EV’s but NM’s Environment Department is spending just under $500K to buy UPS “clean vehicles." Rebecca Dow w/ OAK NM had an op-ed in the Albuquerque Journa…
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Two years into recreational cannabis becoming legal in New Mexico, local cannabis distributors are finding themselves in a legal conundrum. Border Patrol Agents have seized more than $300,000 worth of local cannabis products at checkpoints, according to the New Mexico Cannabis Chamber of Commerce. Matt Chadwick, owner of Top Crop Cannabis, says the…
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(REBRAODCAST) Something about Abiquiú, New Mexico is just magical, And it seems like no one knows that better than Connie Burkhart and Becca Fisher. Connie’s love for Abiquiú and Northern New Mexico brought her back so many times she eventually decided to stay, purchase the enchanting Abiquiú Dome and turn it into her studio and gallery space. On t…
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On this week's podcast, KUNM News Director Megan Kamerick sits down for a two-part discussion on Daymon Ely’s proposed plan to address homelessness in Albuquerque. Then, James Freeman, a person who once lived on the streets of Albuquerque and is now a director at HopeWorks, gives his thoughts on the proposal. Plus, homeless advocate and attorney Pe…
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This week: You'll hear a clip of Congressman Wesley Hunt's speech at the RPNM Quadrennial that everyone needs to hear. Gov. MLG was caught on leaked audio complaining about the border. So why doesn't she do anything? Sen. Martin Heinrich ignored his constituent when asked about the border. Why is he silent? Steve lays it all out. Steve calls out Bi…
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On this Tipping Point interview Paul talks to Sam LeDoux. Sam is a recently elected member of the City of Española council. Sam, a longtime political activist with a long track record in politics is a Hispano Republican. Paul and Sam discuss how Republicans can win in northern New Mexico and what Sam believes are some of the issues/people holding t…
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This week on Let’s Talk New Mexico, have you had trouble finding medical care for your pet lately? You’re not alone. There’s a nationwide shortage of veterinarians, especially in rural areas. Meanwhile two-thirds of families now own pets. How do you see the need for more vets playing out in your community? Do you work in a veterinary practice?…
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). While Manhattan Project staff members watched anxiously, the device exploded over the New Mexico desert, vaporizing the tower and turning the sand around the base of the tower to a green glass. Seconds after the explosion cam…
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On the latest Tipping Point conversation Paul and Wally discuss Gov. MLG caught on tape speaking to top Homeland Security staff. She certainly sounds more concerned about NM's marijuana industry than fentanyl and the border. She's "cranky" with the Secretary and holding the press "at bay". APS school hosts a drag queen at an Albuquerque high school…
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The U.S. Supreme Court is taking up a case that could impact how states and local agencies deal with homeless encampments. UNM School of Law Professor Joshua Kastenberg joins Gabby to discuss Albuquerque's current policies on encampments, and the local implications of the case known as Grants Pass v. Johnson. Are there similarities between this cas…
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Connie and Becca return to the podcast to share what's new at the Abiquiú Dome. Something about Abiquiú, New Mexico is just magical, And it seems like no one knows that better than Connie Burkhart and Becca Fisher. Connie’s love for Abiquiú and Northern New Mexico brought her back so many times she eventually decided to stay, purchase the enchantin…
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Executive Producer Jeff Proctor talks to Source New Mexico Editor Shaun Griswold and freelance reporter Justin Horwath about how voters could reshape the state's Democratic Party during this summer's primary elections. Plus, Gabrielle Uballez, the new executive director of New Mexico Voices for Children, talks to correspondent Russell Contreras abo…
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). More pokes of fun at the expense of New Mexico. Thanks for listening to all my podcasts. I hope you stay tuned for further episodes of All In New Mexico. If it happened in New Mexico, I'll try and tell it here. If you have a …
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On this week's interview Paul sits down with UNM Finance Professor Reilly White to discuss issues in New Mexico's "Energy Transition" relating to electricity. While the transition was touted as zero cost or even a financial benefit for ratepayers. White believes that the transition will cost real money and will have some profound impacts on ratepay…
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This week: Gov. MLG is calling a Special Session; they discuss what is really behind it. And the failed Lujan Grisham administration continues its failing streak, this time with Cannabis; hear what's happening now. With the crisis hitting critical levels, why is the Democratic Party in NM doing nothing about our open border? Hear what they think ab…
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). Just some fun pokes at New Mexico that most of us New Mexicans have heard at least once in our lives. Thanks for listening to all my podcasts. I hope you stay tuned for further episodes of All In New Mexico. If it happened in…
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Join hosts Stacy Johnston and Karla Meléndez as they dive into the world of pre-apprenticeship with special guest Sade Smith. In this episode, Sade shares her journey from her very first job to her experience as the first pre-apprentice with the Department of Workforce Solutions. With engaging conversation and practical advice, this episode offers …
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On this week's Tipping Point conversation Paul and Wally discuss: MLG calls a special session starting July 18. We don't have an exact agenda, but initial statements seem to point to some actual crime reforms, not gun grabs. Time will tell. RGF publishes a report on "The Viscolli Gun Loophole" Some friends of Michelle seem to receive preferential t…
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Victims are still struggling two years later to recover from the state’s largest, most destructive wildfire in New Mexico’s history. The government-sparked Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Wildfire burned through more than 341,000 acres, destroyed hundreds of homes, and displaced families across northern New Mexico. Pam Abreu shares her story with Gabby ab…
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Graham Stanford is an interesting and intriguing storyteller. He may be new to The Land of Enchantment, but he truly gets the beauty and mystery of this wonderful state. After falling in love with New Mexico, he moved to Albuquerque at the beginning of 2023 to start the city's premier tango school, Puerta al Tango. He's lived and traveled all over …
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On the podcast this week, Our Land’s Laura Paskus sits down for a two-part discussion with Arturo Sandoval, one of the organizers of the first Earth Day in 1970. In the first half of their conversation, Sandoval tells us about his role in putting together the first event and takes a step back to look at how it has since changed. Later, the two talk…
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). Humor heard only New Mexico. Thanks for listening to all my podcasts. I hope you stay tuned for further episodes of All In New Mexico. If it happened in New Mexico, I'll try and tell it here. If you have a suggestion or story…
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Steve Pearce, with co-hosts Derek Underhill and Danielle Hernandez, discuss and share their perspectives on the hottest news making local and national headlines. This week: Steve rips into Biden for enabling Iran's attacks on Israel. Steve and Danielle react to Gov. MLG's rejection of calls from Republicans and NM citizens by refusing to secure the…
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On this week's interview Paul talks to Johnny Johnson, executive director of the New Mexico Trucking Association. Like the auto industry truckers are also being forced by government policymakers to embrace electric vehicles. Find out more about that here. Paul and Johnny also talk about the importance of the trucking industry and the prospects of s…
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Last summer, the U.S. Supreme Court slashed protections of many waterways and wetlands. Their decision left water advocates and experts alarmed over the potential impact on New Mexico’s streams and rivers. On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll discuss a new report labeling the state’s rivers as particularly vulnerable.…
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Paul and Wally discuss the potential impact of the new Israel/Iran conflict. The good news is that America's relative oil independence has not caused oil prices to skyrocket. Also, will this change Congress' approach to the stalled aid bills? Biden's permitting ban on LNG exports is a loser across the spectrum. A former NPR executive recently said …
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Hundreds of New Mexicans are waiting for a life-saving organ donation from someone they may never meet. According to Donor Services, Kidneys are the most needed organ in New Mexico due to the increased risk of diabetes and kidney failure. This week, Victoria Yocum shares her journey as a young woman with a rare liver disease, the obstacles she navi…
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). This is the story of Smokey the Bear. From the beginning of his creation to the real bear, Smokey. Thanks for listening to all my podcasts. I hope you stay tuned for further episodes of All In New Mexico. If it happened in Ne…
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