Episodes
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.
Kevin Honold discusses his newest book, “Our Lady of Good Voyage,” a tale of two young men on a mysterious and difficult to explain journey on this week’s episode.
Christine H Bailey joins the show this week to talk about her young adult mystery novel, “Burning Little Lies,” and how she develops her characters and builds a compelling mystery.
New Mexico author Lynn Doxon talks about her newest books, “Moonlight Calvary,” the second book in her Becoming the Greatest Generation Series, set in the Pacific Theater of World War Two. Learn more about Doxon’s books at https://lynndoxon.com/
Venaya Yazzie get a chance to Speak with Ed Singer a painter from Cortez Colorado.
Ed Singer is a Navajo artist originally from Green Mountain Arizona on the western region of the Navajo nation. He is currently a resident of Cortez Colorado where he lives and as professional artist
In the community. Ed is a master painter and works in concepts of stereotypes and Native American identity in the southwest. He has a solo art exhibition on Aug. 2, 2024 at SJC Henderson Fine Arts Gallery.
The Scott Michlin Morning Program: Equus Aztec: Film & Art Fest: July 26-28, 2024 with Lisa Diersen.
Scott is joined by the wonderful Lisa Diersen to showcase the upcoming Equus Aztec: Film & Art Fest on July 26-28, 2024!
Former Albuquerque poet laureate Mary Oishi talks about how poetry can help people better understand themselves and each other, especially in challenging times. Her poetry collection, “Sidewalk Cruiseship,” is available now through UNM Press.
Scott is joined by the wonderful Perry & Cindy Webb to bring us updates on the upcoming LDS Temple near SJC!
Amber Francisco joins us once again to show case our furry friends! (Barnie, Ellie, Sienna & Dash)
Chief Steve Hebbe and the wonderful Shanice Gonzales join us once again for another installment The Cop Shop!
Scott is joined by Roberta Rogers in this installment of his morning program to discuss the San Juan Regional Medical Center & F.A.S.T. (Farmington Area Single Track).
Scott is joined by Tim Gibbs to discuss the economic development of the four corners!
Scott is joined by the Sex Education Clowns to promote their demonstration!
New Mexico writer David Meischen joins the show this week to talk about his collection of linked short stories in his new book, “Nopalito, Texas.” His short stories delve deeply into the lives of those who live in the fictional town of Nopalito, touching on a variety of topics that push the reader to consider their own lives and choices. Learn more about Meischen’s work at https://meischenink.com/
Amber Francisco of Farmington Regional Animal Shelter visits us again to showcase our furry friends, Misty, Dawn & Pearl, and hopefully find them homes!
This morning program is here to let all students know of the TRIO Mega FAFSA Event on July 13th from 10 AM to 2 PM at San Juan College.
The KSJE crew travels down to Farmington Museum to meet with Christa Chapman showcase the new Sherlock Holmes Exhibit!
Megan Cullip joins us again to take calls and to see what's interesting in your part of the world!
Scott is joined by Karen McPheeters to discuss the upcoming Read & Roar Car Show on July 27th, 2024 at the Farmington Public Library!
Dr. Paul Semendinger returns to the show this week to discuss his newest book, “365.2: Going the Distance: A Runner’s Journey,” which details his effort to run every day for an entire year. He talks about the challenges he faced on his quest to achieve his goal and how he motivated himself to keep moving forward. Learn more about Semendinger’s books at https://drpaulsem.com/