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The Forum with Jim Falk

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Where important issues of the day are discussed in a hard hitting but civilized manner.

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The Archaeologists Who Became Spies

It is one of the most remarkable, and least known, stories of World War II. Under the leadership of William “Wild Bill” Donovan, founder of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), a group of American archaeologists set aside their scholarly pursuits to become intelligence operatives. After limited training at “The Farm,” they recruited Greeks and Greek Americans to carry out secret missions across Greece and the Middle East. During our conversation, Stephan Talty describes the extraordinary efforts undertaken to protect Greece’s ancient treasures from Nazi looters. He also explains how Hitler’s interest in Greece extended beyond military strategy. Hitler believed there was a racial and cultural connection between ancient Greece and the Aryan race, making Greece’s antiquities a matter of ideological as well as strategic importance. Host:            Jim Falk Guests:        Stephan Talty [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/61298/stephan-talty/], Author, The American School of Spies: The archaeologists Who Fought the Nazis and Saved the Treasures of Ancient Greece

18 de jun de 2026 - 27 min
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Inside Santa Fe’s Summer Festival Season

Each summer, Santa Fe becomes a vibrant center of cultural activity, fueled by an extraordinary series of festivals that draw both residents and visitors from around the world. From classical music presented by the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, and the Santa Fe Opera, to celebrated arts traditions showcased through the Santa Fe Indian Market, Traditional Spanish Market, and the International Folk Art Market, the city offers a unique concentration of artistic experiences.  This show focuses on the Santa Fe Desert Chorale and the International Folk Art Market, while also surveying the broader landscape of Santa Fe’s festival season and the role these institutions play in shaping the city’s cultural life. Together,  these organizations create a rich cultural ecosystem with programming that complements and reinforces one another, while each maintains a distinct mission, history, and identity. At the same time, they share a common challenge: engaging the attention of both locals and tourists while exploring opportunities for deeper collaboration across the community. Co-hosts: Talitha Arnold and Daniel James  Guests: Emma Marzen, Executive Director, Santa Fe Desert Chorale [https://desertchorale.org/]               Nadia Hamid, Director of Artist Development, International Folk Art Market [https://folkartmarket.org/]

Ayer - 53 min
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Under Threat: Women, Power, and Democracy

Why are fewer women seeking political leadership today? In this episode of The Forum Plus, journalist and author Linda Robinson examines the growing threats, harassment, and intimidation that are driving many women away from public service both in the United States and around the world.  As threats, harassment, and intimidation increasingly target women leaders, and often their families, many are deciding that the personal cost of public service is simply too high. Robinson explores how attacks on democracy and gender equality frequently go hand in hand, particularly under authoritarian movements. Drawing on her extensive interviews with women who have led their countries' defense against authoritarianism, she describes similarities among these inspiring leaders. Host:            Jim Falk Guests:        Linda Robinson [https://www.cfr.org/experts/linda-robinson], Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy, and author of Women in Power: Fighting for Democracy in an Age of Authoritarianism [https://cup.columbia.edu/book/women-in-power/9780231563888/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

11 de jun de 2026 - 27 min
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After the Primary: New Mexico's Race for Governor

The primary campaign is over. The general election campaign has begun. With just over 150 days until Election Day, New Mexico’s two gubernatorial nominees, Deb Haaland and Gregg Hull, join Jim Falk and Patrick Davis in separate recorded interviews to discuss the road ahead. They reflect on lessons learned during the primary, explain how they hope to win the support of independents and voters beyond their party base, and make their case for why they should become New Mexico’s next governor. Host:            Jim Falk Co-host:       Patrick Davis, KSFR News Reporter Guests:        Deb Haaland [https://debhaaland.com/], Democrat Party Candidate for governor of New Mexico                    Gregg Hull [https://gregghull.com/], Republican Party candidate for governor of New Mexico

10 de jun de 2026 - 56 min
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Forum Plus: How USAID Was Fed Into the Wood Chipper and Why It Matters

In this episode of The Forum Plus, Nicholas Enrich and Rebecca Black discuss the far-reaching consequences of the dismantling of USAID, arguing that the loss of the agency will have lasting effects on global public health, including within the United States, and significantly damage America’s international standing. Enrich’s book, Into the Wood Chipper, has drawn praise for its detailed account of how DOGE systematically dismantled what had long been regarded as an effective and respected agency founded in 1961 to provide humanitarian and development assistance around the world. Drawing on both firsthand experience and broader analysis, Black and Enrich explain why many experts believe the loss of USAID funding and infrastructure has already contributed (and will continue to contribute) to preventable deaths and humanitarian suffering worldwide. Host:               Jim Falk Guests:            Nicholas Enrich, Author, Into the Wood Chipper: A Whistleblower’s Account of How the Trump Administration Shredded USAID [https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Into-the-Wood-Chipper/Nicholas-Enrich/9781668226957]                         Rebecca Black [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-black-792ab410/], USAID Senior Foreign Service Officer (ret.)

3 de jun de 2026 - 27 min
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