Sister Who and Andi Hauser discuss issues and ideas related to the world of employment from the perspective of the employee.

Sister Who and Andi Hauser discuss issues and ideas related to the world of employment from the perspective of the employee.
Sister Who and Chaplain Carridwen Brennan discuss issues and ideas related to addressing characteristics and challenges of the Correctional System.
This short video explains how easy it is to get involved at Denver Open Media, and what the benefits are.
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.denverkidsinc.org/index.htm">Denver Kids, Inc.</a> (DKI) is a unique organization that has been serving students in the Denver Public Schools since 1946.<br /><br />The mission of Denver Kids, Inc.
<p>Spotlight on Students interviews three teens that belong to groups that are often stereotyped.</p>
Denver Public School's 25th Annual Shakespeare Festival includes opening ceremonies with a big award to the festival followed by the parade and a few plays by performers from elementary, middle and high school performers.
Host Nancy Ulrich gets the scoop on White Girl Salsa, Jules Silver's pomegranite sauce and Izzybelle Chocolate sauce by Karen and Jim Day. Maybe you will want to listen for tips from these local Denverites who have entered the specialty food business on the side and succeeded.
Producer Paula Rhoads reviews Memorial Day weekend tributes, and the case of Rick Duncan, who has appeared in a prior Brainiacs, but who has made the news recently for having another name and a different occupation. This Brainiacs includes footage of the Hangout talent contest, Scott La Point pushing the bike fundraiser for the Hangout, footage from the First National Brain Injury Employment Conference, and of a presenter of the federal Blind Book program.
Improving Family Relationships