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Liberian Lights: Rich Fahey’s Story
For the season of lights, we are broadcasting our story on Rich Fahey. Rich Fahey and his wife Suzanne were Peace Corps Volunteers in Libera in the late 60s. More than 40 years later, Rich is back, bringing solar lights … Continue reading
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Tagged Advanced Leadership Institute Harvard, Ellen Johnson Sirlief, Harvard ALI, jim atwood, Liberia, liberian president ellen johnson, nancy udell podcast, new mexico, New Mexico Minute, New Mexico SIC, Peace Corp Liberia, permanant fund, Rich Fahey, solar lights, Solar lights in Africa, Steve Moise, technology
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Bonus Track: Bill O’Neill Poetry Reading Uncut
Here is the uncut recording of Bill O’Neill’s poetry reading at Collected Works earlier this year. (23 min) This track accompanies this week’s show — The Sagebrush Lizard — where I talk to legislator/poet Bill O’Neill — nicknamed the Sagebrush … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill O'Neill, collected works poetry reading, Drivers' license legislation, Governor Martinez, Moe Maestas, New Mexico drivers' license bill, New Mexico Legislature, New Mexico Minute, new mexico poetry, Nm Senate district 13, santa fe railyard
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The Sagebrush Lizard: Legislator/Poet Bill O’Neill
In this weeks show, I talk to legislator/poet Bill O’Neill — nicknamed the Sagebrush Lizard by republicans at the Roundhouse. Bill is a centrist democrat who used to live in a republican district. He and Martinez both won there in … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill O'Neill, collected works poetry reading, Drivers' license legislation, Governor Martinez, Moe Maestas, New Mexico drivers' license bill, New Mexico Legislature, New Mexico Minute, new mexico poetry, Nm Senate district 13, santa fe railyard
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Liberian Lights: Rich Fahey’s Story
Rich Fahey and his wife Suzanne were Peace Corps Volunteers in Libera in the late 60s. More than 40 years later, Rich is back, bringing solar lights and a market for them to Liberia. His company LEN grew out of a … Continue reading
Posted in People, Places and Things, Podcasts
Tagged Advanced Leadership Institute Harvard, Ellen Johnson Sirlief, Harvard ALI, jim atwood, Liberia, liberian president ellen johnson, nancy udell podcast, new mexico, New Mexico Minute, New Mexico SIC, Peace Corp Liberia, permanant fund, Rich Fahey, solar lights, Solar lights in Africa, Steve Moise, technology
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ATC Charter (Part I): Leaving Home
Today’s story is about ATC, the Academy of Technology and the Classics charter school which this week decided to leave the the building that many thought would be its dream home. The building ATC is leaving was built with about … Continue reading
The $500,000 Liquor License: Why?
Ever tried to order a scotch on the rocks in one of Santa Fe’s restaurants and been told, “Sorry, we can only serve wine and beer.”? Ever wonder why? Today we look at New Mexico’s archaic, accidental alcohol control law, … Continue reading
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Tagged dispenser licenses, J.T. Griffen, jim atwood, Liquor License, MADD, Maurice Bonal, Mothers against drunk driving, nancy udell podcast, new mexico corruption, New Mexico Liquor Control Act, New Mexico Minute, New Mexico Wine and Beer, Philip J. Cook, Restuarant License, rio rancho liquor license, Steve Reinhart
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