Peter Goodman and Nancy Baker talk with Deborah Thorne, executive director of Sol Tryp, Inc., and Chad Lozano about efforts to legalize psilocybin in New Mexico and its uses in therapy.
Peter Goodman and Nancy Baker speak with Gretchen Morgenson, NBC News senior financial reporter and winner of a Pulitzer for her Wall Street coverage at the New York Times. She has a new book out called These Are the Plunderers: How Private Equity Runs – and Wrecks – America. District Court Judge Robert Lara will discuss an upcoming event to invite the community into the courtroom, as well as pro bono legal fairs.
Dan Crow and Karla Steen discuss the Hermit of La Cueva Festival, which will be held later this month at the Rio Grande Theatre.
Walt and Daisy speak with Michelle Miano of the NM Environment Department and Rep. Ray Lara about HB 41, which calls for Clean Transportation Fuel Standards.
Peter and Walt talk with Norm Gaume, a former director of the Interstate Stream Commission and current president of Water Advocates, about funding for projects being considered by the Legislature which he says are critical to maintain the state’s water security.
Peter and Walt speak with director, Dustin Wright and actors, Norman Lewis and A.J. Tummerino about the play “The Lifespan of a Fact,” being presented by the Las Cruces Community Theater.
Walt and Peter discuss a new parent education program with Karina Gomez, the program coordinator, and Elaine Hampton, one of the class teachers. The First Teacher/Primer Maestro program is the result of a collaboration between the NMSU STEM Outreach Center and the Children’s Reading Alliance.
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