Episodes
On this episode meet Amber Francisco's and Scott Michlin's new friends & guests, Nizhoni, Hulk, & Kim!
Cintigy Computer System's Lewis Campbell, and Scott Michlin discuss AI, and how the world of technology might change under the Trump Presidency.
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.
Music Director of the San Juan symphony, Thomas Heuser joins host, Scott Michlin in the studio today to discuss the San Juan Symphony's upcoming concert, featuring compositions from both Beethoven, & Tim Fain.
Utah author Zak Podmore joins the show this week to talk about his new book, “Life After Dead Pool: Lake Powell's Last Days and the Rebirth of the Colorado River.” The book brings awareness to the environmental issues surrounding the Glenn Canyon Dam and the changes seen in the canyon as the water levels recede. Learn more about Podmore’s writing at https://zakpodmore.com
Join San Juan College's very own Dr. Fetz in the studio today, along with KSJE host, Scott Michlin to discuss the benefits of mistakes, and and how music brings us closer together.
SJRMC Environmental Services Manager Utahna Ortiz joins host, Scott Michlin in the studio today, to discuss the rigorous cleaning procedures done to ensure patient's health and well being, at San Juan Regional Medical Center.
CEO of the Farmington Chamber of Commerce, Jamie Church, & the Small Business Development Center's, Carmen Martinez, join host, Scott Michlin in the studio today to discuss upcoming events and business opportunities within the Farmington area.
Cintigy Computer System's Lewis Campbell, and Scott Michlin discus changes coming to the world of technology, following the recent 2024 election.
Directors of Kirtland's First Tee program Tom Yost, & Tina Pacheco White, along with First Tee program member, Orlan Meeks, join host Scott Michlin in the studio today, to discuss the First Tee's mission.
Albuquerque-based author Gerold Yonas joins the show again this week to talk about the second book in his Project Z Series, “The Dragon’s Brain,” which delves into the technological advances that can both help and harm humans. Learn more about Yonas's writing at https://sdiguy.blog.
Join San Juan College's very own Dr. Fetz in the studio today, along with KSJE host, Scott Michlin to learn about the College & Community Ensembles.
Join the Farmington Public Library's program coordinator, Jenny Lee Ryan in the studio today, along with host Scott Michlin, to discuss recent updates, changes, and events coming to the Farmington Public Library.
Cintigy Computer System's Lewis Campbell, and Scott Michlin discuss the effects of large tech companies buying out powerplants for personal use.
PMS NW Regional Director, Jyl Adair, & PMS NW Community Relations Specialist, Carrie Valverde Olson, join host, Scott Michlin in the studio today to discuss PMS's annual "Festival of Trees" event, hosted at the Farmington Civic Center, December 3rd-8th.
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.
Join event planning committee members Annette Foutz, and Janet Isham in the studio today with host, Scott Michlin, to discuss the Kirtland Veterans Day celebration "Remember the Red, White, & Blue."
Farmington's Director of Cultural Affairs, Christa Chapman, & Admin Coordinator of the Farmington Museum, Ursula Smith, join host, Scott Michlin in the studio today to discuss an upcoming exhibit "The Weaving of T'iis Nazbas."
Albuquerque-based author Caroline Starr Rose joins the show this week to talk about her middle grade novel, “Miraculous,” the story of young Jack as he learns difficult lessons about who to trust and how to face challenging fears. Learn more about Rose’s books at https://carolinestarrrose.com/
Farmington Schools Superintendent Cody Diehl, and 2024 FMS Teacher of the Year Cherisa Suender join host, Scott Michlin in the studio today to discuss recent updates and changes within the Farmington Schools District.