Episodes

  • Only We Can Prevent Forest Fires
    Jun 24 2026

    With extra dry weather and fire-restrictions popping up across Southwestern Colorado, getting outside responsibly is important for visitors and locals alike. In this episode of Common Air, Louise Snodgrass is joined by Jennie Green, Executive Director at Visit Pagosa. Jennie shares her tips and tricks for recreating safely, and expands on the role of tourism in our communities.

    Love it or hate it, visitors make a big impact in our communities. In recent years, resort communities have shifted to 'destination management' over 'destination marketing'. Jennie explains this shift and the work her organization is doing to educate visitors. But the responsibility to protect our landscape and prevent unexpected events doesn't just fall on visitors, it is our responsibility, too.

    Tune in to learn about education tools, fire-restrictions, and what the future of our region's tourism could look like.

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    28 mins
  • Our Collective Superpower
    Jun 16 2026

    The June primary is upon us! DYK, primary elections have the lowest turnout of any election? On this episode of Common Air, Louise Snodgrass is joined by La Plata County League of Women Voters Board Members, Wendy Pollack and Jan Phillips. Wendy and Jan discuss the importance of voting and getting involved with our democracy.

    Jan and Wendy also discuss the League of Women Voters history as well as who the League is totday. La Plata County's chapter hosts events and programs throughout to inform the community about national, state, and local issues as well as provide opportunities to learn about the democratic process.

    Tune in to learn all about the superpowering that is voting and don't forget to turn in your ballots but June 3oth, 2026 by 7pm!

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    30 mins
  • Curiousity Grows Here
    Jun 9 2026

    Over the past 15 years, the Powerhouse has empowered kids of all ages to explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math. On this episode of Common Air, Sydnie Golden, Deputy Director of the Powerhouse, joins us to share more of their mission and impact across Southwest Colorado.

    Orginally a coal-fired steam-power AC generating plant, the Powerhouse has transformed into a welcoming space to learn and explore through play. Sydnie shares current opportunities for families, including their Summer Discovery Camps, field trips, and science exhibits. She also shares exciting new things on the horizon. The Powerhouse is opening Wonderlab Early Learning, a liscened childcare facility where they will provide WonderLab Early Learning is a licensed childcare center that will provide full-day, year-round care.

    Don't miss a chance to connect with the Powerhouse at their summer Community Concert series! Learn more at https://powsci.org/calendar/

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    30 mins
  • The Animas River Runs Through It
    May 26 2026

    Flowing from the Colorado's San Juan Mountains to the San Juan River in New Mexico, the Animas River has shaped people, wildlife, and our landscape from time immemorial. On this episode of Common Air, Louise Snodgrass is joined by Willis Wood, Boardmember of Animas Rivers Days and avid kayaker to discuss today's community surrounding the Animas River and the impacts this river has on our lives.

    Since 1985 the Animas River has been celebrated at Animas River Days in Durango, CO. This year Animas River Days takes place on May 30 & May 31, 2026 with professional river sport competitions and community events. Willis shares new exciting events to encourage greater participation from everyday river lovers, including a Hot Dog Relay, Live Music, and an all-day Slam "Raft" Ball event. He also discusses the local river scene and how any one should get on the river in their own way.

    Learn more about Animas River Days at https://www.animasriverdays.com/

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    29 mins
  • The Stories Rocks Tell Us
    May 19 2026

    The ground beneath us and the mountains that surround us tell a story that is billions of years old. On this episode, Louise Snodgrass is joined by Jonathan Lovekin, Senior Engineering Geologist, and Lesley Sebol, Hydrogeologist with the Colorado Geological Survey. Together, they go deep in the science of rocks, landscapes, soil, and groundwater -- and what those things reveal about Southwest Colorado.

    Tune in to learn about the forces that shaped our region, what makes La Plata County geology so unique, and the very real ways geology impacts everyday life. Lesley shares how geology influences groundwater and water resources, while Jonathan explores the challenges and risks of building within a dynamic mountain landscape.

    Learn more about their work and the Colorado Geological Society by visiting their website: https://coloradogeologicalsurvey.org/

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    30 mins
  • Durango in Space
    May 12 2026

    Seeing a piece of Durango in space is closer than you think! Juleah Kaliski, Marketing Specialist, and Jack Castello, Manufacturing Engineer with Agile Space Industries join us for this episode of Common Air. Agile Space Industries is a Durango, Colorado-based aerospace company specializing in the in-house design, 3D printing, and hot-fire testing of hypergolic rocket engines and thrusters for satellites and lunar landers.

    Tune in to learn the history of Agile Space, their recent expansion, and their current projects! Juleah and Jack discuss the nitty gritty details of how their technology works and what makes it different. Lastly, this episode highlights the growth of this mighty Durango company. In the last year the team has grown from 50 to 154 members on the team. Their work is powered by engineers, machinists, supply chain specalists, assembly techs and more!

    If you have dreams of impacting space missions, or just want to learn more visit https://agilespaceindustries.com/

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    31 mins
  • Growing More Than Food
    May 5 2026

    Getting in the dirt and tending a garden nourishes our lives in more ways than one. Marissa Hunt, Co-executive director, and Brooke Frazer, Garden Manager join us on this episode of Common Air to dive into the story, purpose, and impact of Manna's unique garden space. As one of the few food access facilities in the country with an onsite garden, Manna uses the garden to grow over 2,000lbs of fresh produce that support its food market, prepared meals, and culinary programming.

    The conversation explores how the garden grows beyond it's produce purpose and serves as a place for connection, learning, and opportunity. Tune in to learn more about their upcoming Plant Sale and more ways to get involved in their work.

    Visit www.mannasoupkitchen.org/garden

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    29 mins
  • Keeping Colorado Dark
    Apr 28 2026

    The night sky holds a long, shared history of people looking up and finding inspiration in the stars and planets. Protecting that experience takes work and impacts us more than you might expect. On this episode of Common Air, Louise Snodgrass is joined by Weylin Ryan, Board Member of DarkSky Colorado and Town Manager of Ignacio, Colorado. DarkSky Colorado is working across the state to reduce light pollution, protect night skies, and help communities understand why keeping it dark matters.

    Colorado is home to 16 certified Dark Sky places, with many more working toward designation. Weylin shares what that certification process looks like and why it matters. He shares the impacts of light pollution on human health, wildlife, safety, and sustainability.

    Tune in to learn how you can get involved with the Dark Sky Colorado as well as how reduce light pollution as an individual. Visit https://darkskycolorado.org

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    29 mins