• Buzzkill: How Servers Prevent DWIs
    Sep 10 2025

    In this episode, we talk with Tom Schuch, Director of Education at the New Mexico Restaurant Association, about the vital role servers and sellers play in preventing drunk driving. Fifty-eight percent of DWI arrests in New Mexico involve alcohol purchased at licensed establishments, making bartenders, servers, and clerks a first line of defense in keeping our roads safe.

    Tom shares insights from his years of experience training servers and sellers through New Mexico’s alcohol server certification program. We discuss the challenges of cutting someone off, strategies for handling difficult situations, and how responsible alcohol service can save lives.

    Additional links and resources

    New Mexico Restaurant Association: https://www.nmrestaurants.org/

    I.D. Checking Guide: https://www.driverslicenseguide.com/id-checking-guide.html



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    59 mins
  • Dust Storms
    Jul 21 2025

    Dust storms are a growing and deadly hazard on New Mexico’s roads, with visibility dropping to zero in seconds and crashes claiming dozens of lives. In this episode, we speak with Trent Botkin from the Environmental Bureau of the New Mexico Department of Transportation about how dust storms form, why they’re becoming more frequent, and the serious risks they pose to drivers. Trent explains how NMDOT is tackling the problem at its root by restoring damaged land to prevent dust from rising in the first place. We discuss the impact of drought and overgrazing, and the groundbreaking work underway at the Lordsburg Playa, and what to do if you find yourself in a dust storm. From science to safety, this episode sheds light on a slow-moving crisis that’s finally getting the attention it deserves — and the bold strategies New Mexico is using to stop it.

    Additional links and resources:

    “Restoring Life to the Lordsburg Playa” – New Mexico Magazine deep-dive on on-the-ground ecology, photos, and the human story behind the work: https://www.newmexicomagazine.org/blog/post/restoring-lordsburg-playa/

    NMDOT Dust Storm Mitigation & Safety: https://dustmitigation.nmdotprojects.org/

    National Weather Service, Dust Storms and Haboobs: https://www.weather.gov/safety/wind-dust-storm

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    52 mins
  • Hot Car Deaths: When Memory Fails
    May 19 2025

    Since 1998, more than 1,000 children have died in hot cars. The majority of these tragic and entirely preventable losses are rooted not in neglect, but in a failure of the brain’s memory system. In this episode, we talk with Sue Auriemma, Vice President of Kids and Car Safety, about how and why these tragedies occur, the science behind memory failure, and what every parent and caregiver needs to know. Sue shares her own heartbreaking story and sheds light on the tireless advocacy efforts underway to make lifesaving technology standard in all vehicles. We explore the stigma surrounding hot car deaths, the role of public awareness, and the simple steps we can all take to prevent these tragedies.

    Trigger warning: This episode includes discussion of child loss and may be emotionally difficult for some listeners.

    Additional links and resources:

    Kids and Car Safety
    Website: https://www.kidsandcars.org
    A leading nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing injuries and deaths of children in and around vehicles.

    NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) – Heatstroke Prevention
    Website: https://www.nhtsa.gov/campaign/heatstroke
    Offers national statistics, safety tips, and heatstroke prevention materials.

    NoHeatStroke.org
    Website: https://www.noheatstroke.org
    Maintained by meteorologist Jan Null, this site provides comprehensive data and analysis on pediatric vehicular heatstroke deaths.

    Jane Weingarten's Pulitzer Prize-winning article in The Washington Post
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/magazine/fatal-distraction-forgetting-a-child-in-the-backseat-of-a-car-is-a-horrifying-mistake-is-it-a-crime/2014/03/04/fb36ee3a-98c6-11e3-b88d-f36c07223d88_story.html



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    59 mins
  • ZeroProof Part 2: Underage Drinking Treatment
    Mar 12 2025

    In Part 2 of our underage drinking series, we go behind the scenes into the real-life impact of alcohol use among teens. Joining us is Chrissy Pacheco, a substance use clinician at Serenity Mesa Youth Recovery Center, who works directly with young people battling addiction.

    Chrissy shares firsthand insights into the challenges teens face, from peer pressure to family influences, and the misconceptions surrounding underage drinking. She discusses the road to recovery, the role of parental influence, and the crucial need for early intervention and education.

    How are teens in New Mexico getting access to alcohol? What are the warning signs of alcohol misuse? And most importantly, what can parents, educators, and the community do to prevent it? For this episode, we go beyond the statistics and into the heart of the issue—helping teens find a path to a healthier future.

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    42 mins
  • ZeroProof: Underage Drinking Prevention
    Sep 23 2024

    In this episode of Live and Let Drive, we take a deep dive into the issue of underage drinking with guest Rebecca Neudecker from the Office of Alcohol Misuse Prevention at the New Mexico Department of Health. Underage drinking is not just about teens consuming alcohol — it’s about long-term impacts on brain development, future health risks, and a higher likelihood of alcohol misuse disorders in adulthood. Early alcohol use is linked to dangerous behaviors like drunk driving, raising the risk of fatal crashes and alcohol-related deaths.

    Rebecca shares her expertise on evidence-based strategies for prevention, the role of parents and communities in curbing underage drinking, and how New Mexico is addressing this pressing issue with tailored programs and public policy efforts. From building resilience in kids to tackling the broader cultural and social factors, this episode highlights practical steps we can all take to protect the health and futures of our youth.

    Links:

    NM Health, Injury Prevention Program: https://www.nmhealth.org/about/erd/ibeb/ipp/#alcohol

    New Mexico Youth Risk & Resilience Survey: https://youthrisk.org/

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Suicide Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/pdf/preventionresource.pdf

    SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: https://www.samhsa.gov/talk-they-hear-you/parent-resources/what-you-can-do-prevent-your-child-drinking

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Underage Drinking Prevention Strategies: https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/underage-drinking/community-strategies.html

    National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/brochures-and-fact-sheets/parenting-prevent-childhood-alcohol-use

    CDC e-SBIRT tool in English: https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/CheckYourDrinking/index.html

    CDC e-SBIRT tool in Spanish: https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/evalua-su-consumo-de-alcohol/index.html

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    33 mins
  • Motorcycle Safety: Ride On
    Jul 30 2024

    In this episode of Live and Let Drive, we dive into the crucial topic of motorcycle safety with David Randall and Brittany Morrow, motorcycle enthusiasts and safety instructors from the New Mexico Motorcycle Safety Program.

    David and Brittany share their personal journeys into the world of motorcycling, highlighting the importance of proper training, the right safety gear, and a defensive riding approach. They discuss the fundamentals of motorcycle safety training, continuous skill improvement, and the impact of new technologies like ABS and motorcycle stability control.

    They offer practical tips for both new and experienced riders, emphasize the necessity of wearing appropriate protective gear, and explore how weather and road conditions affect motorcycle safety. The episode also touches on the vibrant motorcycle community in New Mexico, the camaraderie that comes with it, and how a focus on safety makes riding more fun.

    Links:
    New Mexico Motorcycle Safety Program: https://nm-msp.org/

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    58 mins
  • Fatal Crash Unit
    Jun 26 2024

    In this episode, we sit down with Sergeant James Burton of the Albuquerque Police Department and Aaron Wroten, a civilian reconstructionist. Both are vital members of the Fatal Crash Unit, a team that meticulously investigates fatal and near-fatal crashes to uncover the causes and prevent future tragedies.

    Sergeant Burton and Mr. Roten share their expertise and shed light on their investigation process, highlighting how their efforts significantly reduce investigation times. Their work not only helps solve crash cases efficiently but also provides valuable data to partnering agencies, ultimately enhancing road safety and allowing other officers to address additional pressing issues.

    The conversation delves into the emotional challenges faced by the team, offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the human side of crash investigations. Tragically, the gravity of their work was underscored the evening after recording when two lives were lost in three major crashes, reinforcing the crucial nature of their mission.

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    56 mins
  • Beyond the Numbers: Crash Report Insights
    Apr 24 2024

    In this episode of Live and Let Drive, we talk with Jessica Bloom, a research scientist at the University of New Mexico Geospatial and Population Studies. With over 15 years of experience, Jessica delves into the intricacies of vehicular crashes in New Mexico, shedding light on the comprehensive database and detailed crash reports maintained by her team. From alcohol-related incidents to demographic breakdowns, Jessica's expertise in data analysis and statistical trend analysis offers invaluable insights into driving safety on New Mexico's roads. Join us as we go "Beyond the Numbers" to explore the nuances of crash report data.

    Links:
    UNM Geospatial and Population Studies Crash Reports: gps.unm.edu/tru/reports/annual-crash-reports/index.html

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    59 mins