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  • We’re kicking off today’s show with Brooklyn Reinert & Julia Tipton, founders of Golden Hour Lactation. They’re tackling one of the biggest needs in our community: perinatal education and postpartum support for new mothers. From breastfeeding challenges to mental health, Brooklyn and Julia are giving moms the tools and confidence to thrive after birth. Then, we’re joined by David King, Principal of Vista High School. We’ll talk about Vista’s unique role in Yuma’s education system, the community impact of their students, and why Vista might be the perfect fit for more local families than people realize.
  • We’re kicking off today’s show with Mayor Douglas Nicholls, now in his third term leading Yuma. From founding 4FrontED to serving on the Arizona Space Commission, Mayor Nicholls has been a driving force in economic development and collaboration across the state. We’ll get to know him, his journey, and talk about the Yuma Spaceport, the 9th Annual Mayors’ International Bike Ride, and Community Conversations. Then, we’re joined by Dr. Tanya Hodges, Executive Director of the Yuma Center of Excellence for Desert Agriculture. A sixth-generation Yuma County native, Dr. Hodges blends deep local roots with leadership in agricultural innovation, water management, and technology. We’ll talk about her career, the mission of YCEDA, and how the future of desert agriculture is being shaped right here in Yuma.
  • Program to increase college access for students from disadvantaged backgrounds faces uncertain future, Yuma DACA recipient still in custody and electric vehicle savings.
  • We’re kicking off today’s show with Jeff Yuma, a staple of the local music scene since 2005. From the old Open Aired days to DIY shows on Prison Hill and now Tarros Chicli, Jeff has kept the underground music community alive. He’s here to talk about his bands Beg For Life and Burning Hammerz, the Yuma Shows movement, and his biggest project yet — 928 SLAM, a two-day festival celebrating aggressive and alternative music in Yuma. Then, we’re joined by Mandy Heil, Associate Dean of Marketing & Communications at Arizona Western College. Mandy was named Communicator of the Year for District 6 and has led major projects from AWC’s rebrand to the “Cash in Your Pocket” campaign. She’s here to share her story, her leadership journey, and how she helped open AWC’s own merch store on campus.
  • We’re kicking off today’s show with Martha Ryan and John Hessinger from the Holistic Health Society of Yuma. They’re here to talk about whole-person health, functional nutrition, epigenetic analysis, and how they’re building a true culture of care in our community. Then, we’re joined by Juan J. Rivera — better known as Will-E. From pro wrestling rings to MMA cages, he’s built a reputation as one of the most powerful voices in Yuma entertainment. We’ll talk about his journey, his ability to electrify a crowd, and what drives him to keep the energy high every time he’s on the mic.
  • Arizona Edition: Extreme Weather Emergency Tour on how drought, heat impact Yuma ag, Colorado River Indian Tribes seek personhood for river and Arizona Western College's College Assistance Migrant Program's uncertain future.
  • First up, we sit down with Luis Nunez, a Yuma native and accomplished wrestler whose journey took him from travel wrestling and state titles to Division I competition. After facing setbacks, he turned his focus to self-development and founded Live Training, creating a safe space where authenticity and growth are embraced. We’ll talk about his story, what makes Live Training different, and the impact it’s having on our community. Then, we welcome Mara Knaub, the new editor of the Yuma Sun. Mara shares her journey from growing up with a love for newspapers to building a career across Arizona newsrooms before making Yuma her home. We’ll discuss her path to the editor’s chair, her passion for community journalism, and her vision for the future of the Yuma Sun in both print and digital.
  • First up, Lindsay Martin joins us to share her Yuma story. A teacher, personal trainer, photographer, and the owner of Grace Strength Haven, Lindsay is all about empowering women, uplifting the community, and balancing life as a single mom. We’ll talk about her journey from the classroom to the gym and her passion for faith, family, and creativity. Then, we sit down with David Adler. At just 29, David wears many hats — Concertmaster for the Yuma Symphony Orchestra, commercial hot air balloon pilot, luthier, and stage director at AWC. We’ll dive into how he got his start with the violin, his adventures flying hot air balloons, and what it takes to keep an orchestra running smoothly.
  • First up, Travis & Ashley Krizay join us to share their Yuma story. Proud natives, they’re the owners of Cafecito and founders of The Atticus Kindness Project. We’ll talk about their journey from a coffee trailer at the farmers market to a 10,000 sq ft community space, their love for music, food, and adventure, and how they turned personal tragedy into a movement of kindness that’s changing lives in Yuma. Then, we sit down with Eric Wofford. Born and raised in Yuma, Eric has proudly served as General Manager of the Yuma County Fair for 17 years. We’ll dive into his roots in farming and 4-H, how he’s grown and modernized the fairgrounds, his leadership across state and regional fair associations, and of course, what’s coming up at the Yuma County Fair Fall Festival.
  • First up, we sit down with Steve Hennig — trumpet player, band leader of the Yuma Jazz Company, and underwriting representative with KAWC and KOFA Border Radio. We’ll talk about his story as both a musician and a voice for public radio, the Village Jazz Series, and the importance of underwriting in keeping community radio strong. Then, we welcome Lisa Brazeel, Community Liaison for Exceptional Community Hospital – Yuma. Lisa joins us to talk about the hospital’s mission of compassionate care, her role in outreach, and their first annual Trunk or Treat event happening October 29th — a free, family-friendly night of costumes, candy, and community fun.
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