Episodes
CCSD public relations supervisor Jerrod Noble, and renowned former music director Janet Isham, join host Scott Michlin in the studio today to discuss upcoming event, "A Tribute to Janet Isham."
Join current Miss Indigenous, Dalilah Tsosie, and Be Well NM's director of outreach and partnerships, Tonya Bruno in the studio today, along with host, Scott Michlin to discuss the upcoming Miss Indigenous Pageant 2024!
Scott Michlin and Audra Winters talk about the upcoming 44th Annual Cancer Walk-A-Thon!
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.
Diné silversmith. Coeburn Palmer is from Fruitland, NM but is originally fyy try on the eastern region of the Navajoland at Whitrock, NM. He specializes in “traditional” techniques and aspects in his prcoss of Navajo silversmithing. As an emerging Diné artist Coeburn is rooted in his Diné roots for inspiration of his jewelry designs.
San Juan County's Financial Manager, and Chief Financial Officer, Mike Stark and Kim Martin, join host Scott Michlin in the studio today to discuss the current financial status of the San Juan County area.
This week, join our guest representative's of both the Sasha's Rainbow of Hope, and Yay! foundations, Jared Basinger, Ben Gross, & Rodney Norman, in the studio with host, Scott Michlin. And, upcoming event, "Yay! Fest."
Cortez, Colorado author Bethany Turner returns to the show to talk about her newest romantic comedy, “Cole and Laila are Just Friends.” This is the second book in the Adelaide Springs series, and Bethany talk about her writing process and character development. Learn more about her writing at https://seebethanywrite.com/
Director of the San Juan Symphony, Thomas Heuser, and Scott Michlin discuss upcoming concert "Radiant Echoes."
On this episode meet Amber Francisco's and Scott Michlin's new friends & guests, Topaz, Bear, & Tiger!
Aztec Schools Superintendent Lawren Laws, and assistant Superintendent Russel Florez join host, Scott Michlin today to discuss recent updates and changes within the Aztec School District.
CCSD Superintendent Steve Carlson, Bilingual Coordinator Cheryl Benally, and D.A.R.T Director Leandro Venturina join host, Scott Michlin today to discuss recent updates within the Central Consolidated School District.
KSJE's Megan Cullip & Scott Michlin discuss Farmington's Tres Rios Habitat For Humanity, with guest Cindi Haws.
Regent of the local Daughters of the American Revolution chapter, Mary Hayes, joins host Scott Michlin in the studio today to discuss an upcoming Plaque dedication event!
Tim Gibbs meets with Scott Michlin today to talk about the current state of the energy industry, & economic development in the 4 Corners area.
Santa Fe poet Carol Moldaw joins the show this week to talk about her newest poetry collection, “Go Figure,” which deals with how our experiences shape out perspective and pushes readers to draw their own conclusions. Learn more about Moldaw's work at https://www.carolmoldaw.com/
Assistant Medical Director of the Metabolic & Bariatric institute, Meghan Ritz joins host, Scott Michlin in the studio today to discuss the "Harvest Health" program.
On this episode meet Amber Francisco's and Scott Michlin's new friends & guests, Blake, Nugget, Bubba, & Bellow!
Farmington Chamber of Commerce President, Jamie Church joins host, Scott Michlin in the studio today to discuss upcoming business events in the city of Farmington.
In this episode, Community Leader & Indigenous Activist Duane "Chili" Yazzie, Committee Member Liesl Dees, & Scott Michlin talk about the upcoming event "Paths To Healing." Including, discussions regarding the 1974 Chokecherry Murders.
Join local Quartermaster for the Veterans of Foreign Wars chapter, Mark Decker, along with KSJE host, Scott Michlin in the studio today, to talk about an upcoming essay contest for students in the 6th-12th grade.
Cintigy Computer System's Lewis Campbell, and Scott Michlin discuss news, and practical applications in the world of technology.
Call in and share what's interesting in YOUR world, on this episode of That's Interesting! Hosted by, Megan Cullip & Scott Michlin.
Paul Reed & Scott Michlin discuss openings & opportunities in the field of Archaeology,
Oscar Hokeah, author of this year’s San Juan College One Book One Community selection, joins the show this week to talk about his debut novel, “Calling for a Blanket Dance.” Hokeah discusses his writing process and how he balances sharing stories from his culture while still respecting topics and experiences meant to remain sacred. Learn more about Hokeah’s writing at https://www.oscarhokeah.com.
Farmington Public Library's Jenny Lee Ryan, & Scott Michlin come together today to talk about current events at the Farmington Public Library. Including an upcoming visit from New York Time's best-selling author, Anne Hillerman!
On this episode meet Amber Francisco's and Scott Michlin's new friends & guests, Ralphie, Sookie, & Montana!
PMS's Kristine Werito, and Ariana Goldtooth, discuss the 19th annual "Drums of the Fall" event with host, Scott Michlin.
Returning author Charlene Bell Dietz is on the show this week to discuss her newest book, a historical account of the life of Margaret Brent, a bold woman who fought for rights in the new world. Learn more about Dietz’s writing at https://inkydancestudios.com/
Monique Holiday is a Diné (Navajo) artist and is from the Farmington area. She is an alumnus of the Institute of American Indian arts in Santa Fe New Mexico. She is a painter who works primarily in acrylics. She depicts the Navajo culture via the women of her community.