OMG talks to another youth media program, Youth on Record to find out more about how youth can learn to express themselves and make music.
OMG talks to another youth media program, Youth on Record to find out more about how youth can learn to express themselves and make music.
Youth Protests at East High School are discussed. Many East student wanted to show solidarity with Ferguson Protests but there was debate at the school whether or not students should get in trouble for protesting during school hours. Discussion not only revolves around the East Walkout but also what is going on nationally with police brutality and institutionalized racism.
In Episode 4, our guest is a nurse practitioner, with 50 years in the field, who provides insight into what it is like to work with people who are in the last stages of life and how to prepare for the next realm so dying well may go as well as possible. How can this help us live more fully now preparing for our death ahead of time?
Far More Colorado Host Nancy Ulrich interviews Colleen Miller from the Colorado Women's Education Foundation (CWEF) cwef.org, which provides scholarships and other assistance to women who are typically non-traditional college students. Also on the show is Jillynne Jensen, a 2014 CWEF scholarship award recipient.
Jazz Singer Barbara Paris is guest host for this episode of Far More Colorado. Jazz pianist Mr. Billy Wallace is our special guest in this, the second of a two-part interview. Having worked professionally as a musician since the 1940's he has performed with many of the greats. Mr. Wallace is still performing regularly at the age of 85. His stories are a slice of American jazz history.