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  • Alejandra Lara and Diana Uribe, students in Northern Arizona University’s Social Work program at NAU Yuma, tell us about the ways their group is taking part in Día del Campesino, a community event celebrating and supporting Yuma’s farmworker families with essential care packages and local resources.
  • Martha Ryan — one of the voices behind the Ay Qué Sad Podcast — a show that blends laughter, tears, and honest conversations about grief, healing, and connection. We’ll talk about how three friends turned personal loss into something that helps others feel less alone.
  • Arizona Western College Sports Information Director Scott Gross, brings in two players from the AWC Men’s Soccer Team as they prepare for the Region 1 Semi-Finals tonight (10/28/2025) at home versus Yavapai. #10 Lucas di Almeida — midfielder from Brazil, recently named to the All-Region 1 First Team. Lucas has played in all 14 regular season games, scoring four goals and adding three assists. #30 Jacob Segul — defender from Tucson, who has appeared in seven games this season and scored three goals while holding down the back line. We’ll talk about the season, why they chose AWC, the culture shifts they’ve experienced, and what this playoff moment means to them and to Yuma.
  • Dr. Devon Madrid, chiropractor born and raised in Yuma, who is continuing his grandfather’s legacy of chiropractic care here in the community. Fresh off his grand opening weekend, we talk about what it means for him to return home, carry forward a family tradition, and build a space focused on personalized care and whole-body wellness.
  • Syrene Danae, a local artist, musician, author and art teacher at EOC Charter High School, created The Gathering as a space where young people can feel seen, valued and confident in who they are. We’re talking about her story, her students and the heart behind building real community through art and music.
  • Val Sierra and Kami Van Horn of Harvest Moon Communications to talk about Arizona Leafy Greens Month and the start of winter harvest here in Yuma — where most of the nation’s leafy greens are grown. We’ll get into their connection to agriculture, the families behind the fields and why this season matters to Yuma.
  • With the federal government shutdown still on, we look at the impact SNAP cuts will have at the Somerton Senior Center. Plus, on an otherwise quiet Election Day Tuesday, some voters in Yuma will vote on a measure for more funding for the Crane School District. In San Luis, voters will decide whether council members will continue to get pay, benefits and travel expenses.
  • Roni and Jonny answer questions about crossing the boundary of the "Friendzone" and the reality of posts on social media.
  • In this exciting new episode, hosts and producers Saghey Barcenas and Evelyn Garcia talk about the main topic for first-generation college students: Language.
  • In this week's show, we previewed the No Kings protest in Yuma, the Arizona Western College president will retire, Medicare enrollment and a look at local child care.
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