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Danielle Burbank is a local writer from the Farmington community but is originally from Crystal, New Mexico. She is a Navajo woman who wrote a book about the Navajo Code Takers for the young readers. She is a descendent of a Navajo and wrote this book as a way of teaching the youth about the efforts that these men did in World War II.
Former Kirtland, NM resident Lynn Blackwood joins the show this week to discuss his newest book, “Estimated Time of Arrival,” a self-help book geared toward helping people more forward when troubled by hardships in life. Learn more at https://lynnablackwood.com/
After a recent author talk in Farmington, NM, Ellen Saul joins the show to discuss her nonfiction book, “From Pain to Power: Seven Steps to Healthy Boundaries.” She discusses how to develop healthy boundaries and change boundary beliefs that are not serving a person. Learn more at https://www.ellensaul.com/
Welcome back to Campus Chronicles! In this episode hosts, Emma & Ellie discuss the 8th Grade Career Fair, hosted here at San Juan College.
Returning to the show this week is Robert J. Skead, a New Jersey-based author published with Artemesia Publishing in New Mexico. His newest middle grade novel, “Legend of the Narwhals,” follows young Prince Asgar on a magical adventure to find his missing mother. Learn more at https://robertskead.com/
KSJE's Megan Cullip & Scott Michlin discuss the upcoming benefit concert "Music for Masada", with Flora Hillgartner, & Nicole Clark
San Juan College's professor of Sociology Kitrinia Tamminga, and Sociology student Tori Hernandez join host, Scott Michlin in the studio today to bring awareness to Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Tim Gibbs of 4 Corners Economic Development is back in the studio today with host, Scott Michlin to discuss new news, updates, and changes within the 4 Corners area.
Kate Christensen, writing as Sydney Graves, joins the show this week to talk about her book, “The Arizona Tringle.” Exploring a genre outside of her usual literary fiction, Christensen explores the intersecting impacts of family, trauma, and identity in this mystery thriller. Learn more at https://katechristensen.net/
San Juan Regional Medical Center's manager of volunteer services Teresa Becker, along with Stephanie Byrom, & Anna Buffington of the Volunteers Program, join host Scott Michlin in the studio today to discuss the nature of the program, and what you can do to get involved.
Jamie Church of the Farmington Chamber of Commerce joins host, Scott Michlin in the studio once again to give an update on new events and programs coming to the camber.
Cintigy Computer System's Lewis Campbell, and Scott Michlin discuss recent changes & updates in the world of technology.
D'Ann Waters of the River Reach foundation, and Chris Troyer of the River Fest set up team join host, Scott Michlin in the studio today to discuss the events held at this years annual River Fest!
Call in and share what's interesting in YOUR world, on this episode of That's Interesting! Hosted by, Megan Cullip, Scott Michlin, & Scott Duran.
Back in the studio today, Thomas Heuser of the San Juan Symphony is joined by host, Scott Michlin to discuss upcoming concert "Radiant Echoes."
Paul Reed of Archaeology Southwest is back in the studio today with host, Scott Michlin to discuss new Archaeological Practices, along with his presentation "Responsible Future Collaboration with Indigenous Tribes : Righting the Past Wrongs."
Recently relocated to Farmington, author Nyajuok Doluony joins the show this week to talk about her memoir, “I am my Mother’s Wildest Dream.” She shares the challenges she faced standing up against cultural norms, family expectations, and mental health crises. Learn more at https://www.iamnyatongyik.com/
Amanda Evans of the San Juan Health Council is back in the studio today with host, Scott Michlin, to discuss the turnout of the Council's most recent event, and other events in the works.
San Juan County's Mike Stark, & Steven Saavadra are back in the studio with host, Scott Michlin to discuss new economic changes, and projects coming to San Juan County.
Welcome back to Campus Chronicles! On this episode our hosts, Emma & Ellie discuss Student Rush, with exclusives interviews from the event provided.
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