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  • Mike McGrath answers whether mint can keep mice out of your home. Plus, a heaping helping of your fabulous phone calls!
  • Mike McGrath explains how to keep insect pests from eating your vegetables. Plus, a tool to save birds, and your fabulous phone calls!
  • Robin Gow explores the world of relationships with Milo/Michelle Wilson, a member of the queer community who stresses the importance of communication and comfortability.
  • Melody Bradford welcomes Joetta, a 4-time Olympian, author, speaker, and wellness advocate whose drive for greatness has evolved but never disappeared.
  • Longtime investigative reporter and editor Robert Little leads NPR's investigations team, working with reporters, producers, and editors to develop investigative stories for all of NPR's broadcast and digital platforms. Since joining NPR in 2013, Little has directed and edited many of the network's signature investigative projects.
  • Aspen native Elizabeth Stewart-Severy is excited to be making a return to both the Red Brick, where she attended kindergarten, and the field of journalism. She has spent her entire life playing in the mountains and rivers around Aspen, and is thrilled to be reporting about all things environmental in this special place. She attended the University of Colorado with a Boettcher Scholarship, and graduated as the top student from the School of Journalism in 2006. Her lifelong love of hockey lead to a stint working for the Colorado Avalanche, and she still plays in local leagues and coaches the Aspen Junior Hockey U-19 girls.
  • Claudia Grisales is a congressional reporter assigned to NPR's Washington Desk.
  • Some hits don't shoot up the charts, they gradually rise and peak as they crossover, set off a meme or land on TV.
  • Hillary Clinton has the edge. She has to win just the states leaning in her direction to get enough electoral votes to be president. But Donald Trump has a path, albeit a narrow one.
  • Two Senate committees have found that U.S. Capitol Police and other authorities were in possession of more alarming intelligence clues ahead of the Jan. 6 attack than previously documented.
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