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The Real Santa Fe

Bunny Terry

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Introducing The Real Santa Fe Podcast— (formerly I Love New Mexico) a fresh take focused on the stories, voices, and vibrant community of Santa Fe. Expect the same warmth, spirit, and deep appreciation for New Mexico, now told through the lens of the people who live, work, and create in The City Different. Hosted by Bunny Terry.
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Coronados de Gloria ***Santa Fe***

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Coronados de Gloria. Lunes de 20 a 24hs. En Mega 98.3 Santa Fe.Todo el Rock Nacional y Santafesino. Artistas y músicos locales... Todos tienen su lugar!!! Somos un programa radial de Rock Nacional. Nuestra idea es darle un espacio a todos los artistas del Rock local y también a aquellos artistas que quieran compartir con la gente sus creaciones (pintura, escultura, escritura, etc).
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The Horizon Prep Lioncast is a production of the Horizon Prep Parent Teacher Fellowship, to INCLUDE, INFORM, and INSPIRE the Horizon Prep parents and teachers. Each week we talk about what's going on at the HP campus and then talk with one of the teachers or staff and learn about them and their role at the school.
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Wheels Across the West: History and Legacy of the Santa Fe Trail

Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy, University of Missouri

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"Wheels Across the West: History and Legacy of the Santa Fe Trail" invites listeners on a fun and fact-filled adventure across time and territory to make sense of an oft-overlooked overland trail. Created, written, and narrated by students at the University of Missouri’s Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy, Wheels Across the West covers a wide range of topics that intersect with the past and present of the American West: mules, military forts, missionization, Hollywood Westerns, gun ...
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Send us a text In this episode, Bunny welcomes Ella Raymont and Geoffrey Pomey, two of the stars from the Santa Fe Playhouse’s upcoming Dracula. They share their Santa Fe stories, the alchemy of an ensemble cast, and what it’s like to bring a new feminist lens to one of the most legendary horror stories of all time. This is a conversation about art…
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Send us a text Bunny sits down with Ryan VanderGiesen, founder of Hello Sweet Cream, the artisanal ice cream shop winning hearts from Eldorado to CHOMP. Ryan shares his leap from a Fortune 35 corporate role to “phase two” in Santa Fe, family roots in soda fountains, and the craft behind his ultra-creamy, low-overrun ice cream. We talk blue corn wit…
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Send us a text Bunny sits down with Thea Mason and Trish Spencer, two of the three owners of Three Roots Designs, to talk about the Santa Fe magic that turns houses into soulful, lived-in homes. They share their paths to Santa Fe, why our city’s deep history and cultural mix shape everything from adobe to contemporary, and how they help clients ref…
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Send us a text Join host Bunny Terry on The Real Santa Fe as she sits down with Cheryl Alters Jamison—James Beard Award-winning cookbook author and Santa Fe food authority—to explore what makes Santa Fe one of America’s top foodie destinations. Cheryl shares her 45-year Santa Fe story, the evolution of the Santa Fe food scene, and insider tips on t…
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Send us a text Santa Fe’s most delicious week is here. In this episode of The Real Santa Fe, host Bunny Terry sits down with Mary Hallahan, Executive Director of the Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta, to share how a one-day tasting in 1991 became a five-day, city-wide celebration of food, wine, and community. We cover exactly what to expect September 26…
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Send us a text When Julie Hill and her husband moved from Oregon to Santa Fe, they were searching for space, beauty, and community—and they found it all in Eldorado. In this episode of The Real Santa Fe Show, Julie shares how she instantly connected with her new neighborhood, from hiking trails and sunset views to a warm, welcoming community. Now a…
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Send us a text In this heartfelt episode of The Real Santa Fe Show, the tables are turned as producer (and daughter) Johanna Medina interviews host Bunny Terry about her own journey to The City Different. Bunny shares how a childhood dream led her to take a leap of faith, move to Santa Fe, and build a new life—only to be faced with a shocking stage…
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Send us a text What happens when you sell your restaurant, pack your four kids into an RV, and set off to chase adventure across the country? For Adam and Christy Parent, that bold leap led them straight to Santa Fe, where they discovered a welcoming community, stunning landscapes, and a new way of life. In this episode, Bunny Terry sits down with …
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Send us a text This week on The Real Santa Fe Show, Bunny sits down with Ben Martinez, a lifelong Santa Fean whose career path is anything but ordinary. Ben started out bartending on the Plaza, then joined Sky Railway as a server, and today he’s a certified conductor and engineer helping bring one of Santa Fe’s most beloved attractions to life. Ben…
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Send us a text Step inside one of Santa Fe’s most iconic traditions with lifelong local and FS2 Supply Co. co-owner, Eric Griego. In this episode of Real Santa Fe, Eric shares his journey from growing up in the City Different to becoming a key part of the Burning of Zozobra—including his role as the “arm guy” who helps bring Old Man Gloom to life e…
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Send us a text The Santa Fe Indian Market is more than an art show—it's a cultural phenomenon 103 years in the making. In this special episode, Bunny Terry sits down with acclaimed Comanche painter Nocona Burgess to explore the heart and soul of this iconic event. With deep roots in Native history and a vibrant, modern artistic style, Nocona shares…
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Send us a text What happens when an iconic Santa Fe cinema, a world-famous fantasy author, and a passionate team of creatives join forces to reimagine what community entertainment looks like? In this episode of The Real Santa Fe, Bunny Terry sits down with Guillermo Tilley and Al LaFleur of High Garden Entertainment Group to talk about the transfor…
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Send us a text In this deliciously heartfelt episode of The Real Santa Fe, Bunny sits down with producer and director Greg Zoch of Windmill Winds Entertainment—creator of Santa Fe Foods, a docuseries spotlighting some of the most iconic restaurants in town. From the James Beard Award-winning Chef Fernando Olea at Sazón to Market Steer’s powerhouse …
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Send us a text Santa Fe just topped Travel + Leisure’s list as the #1 travel destination in the U.S. — and we’re not surprised. In this episode, Bunny and Johanna dive into what makes Santa Fe so magical, from the tricultural history and vibrant art scene to world-class cuisine, walkable neighborhoods, breathtaking landscapes, and a warm, inclusive…
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Send us a text Join us on the Real Santa Fe podcast as we dive into the vibrant world of theater with Dakotah Lopez and Christian Libonati, stars of the Santa Fe Playhouse's production of "Something Rotten." Discover the rich history of the Playhouse, the comedic challenges of performing live, and the heartwarming stories behind the scenes. Whether…
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Send us a text Santa Fe may be small, but it’s the third-largest art market in the U.S. Bunny sits down with Kristen Griego—native Santa Fean, second-generation gallerist, and owner of Legends of the West Fine Art (202 E Water St.)—to explore why art here feels so personal. From representing 30+ artists (including breakout 15-year-old talent Sophie…
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Send us a text If you’re craving a deeper connection to Santa Fe—or just looking for the perfect summer read—this episode of The Real Santa Fe podcast is your guide. Join Bunny as she dives into her favorite books about, set in, and written by authors from Santa Fe. From local legends like Anne Hillerman and Michael McGarrity to gripping historical…
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Send us a text Owen Lipstein has interviewed icons like Liz Gilbert and Cyndi Lauper. He’s run national magazines, launched Shakespeare festivals on the Hudson, and now he’s doing something just as ambitious—capturing the heart of Santa Fe one story at a time. In this episode of The Real Santa Fe, Bunny reconnects with Owen, founder and publisher o…
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Send us a text Author, playwright, public speaker, and part-time Santa Fean Tania Katan joins us to talk about why she fell head over heels for New Mexico—and what it means to be an artist in a place that practically begs you to slow down, show up, and soak it all in. In this lively, heartfelt, and often hilarious conversation, we dig into: Why Tan…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Real Santa Fe, Bunny welcomes back a truly unforgettable guest—Jerard Vigil, founder of Vigilante Guides and a 12th-generation New Mexican whose family roots trace all the way back to 1598. Born and raised in Chama, Jerard brings an unmatched passion for New Mexico’s rich history, culture, and cuisine to every …
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Send us a text Craig Cunningham has lived and worked all over the world—from Boston to Beijing, luxury hotels to marketing boardrooms—but nothing captured his heart like Santa Fe. In this episode, Bunny sits down with her friend and teammate Craig to explore how this vibrant city full of color, culture, and curiosity became home. From the moment he…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Real Santa Fe, Bunny sits down with one of Santa Fe’s most beloved chefs — and one of her dearest friends — Kathleen “Kat” Crook, executive chef and owner of Market Steer Steakhouse. Recently named to the James Beard Foundation’s TasteTwenty list, Kat is taking her rodeo grit, sustainable mindset, and culinary …
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Send us a text If you’re raising kids in Santa Fe—or even just visiting with little ones—this episode is for you! Bunny catches up with Meghan Montelibano Gorman of @santafam to talk about all the best kid-friendly events, hidden gems, and places to eat with your littles in Santa Fe right now. Meghan shares what’s new since her last appearance (hin…
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Send us a text In this special episode of The Real Santa Fe podcast, Bunny Terry sits down with New York Times bestselling author Anne Hillerman to discuss her latest gripping novel, Shadow of the Solstice, the newest installment in the beloved Leaphorn, Chee, and Manuelito mystery series. Anne shares the real-life events that inspired her plot—fro…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Real Santa Fe, Bunny Terry sits down once again with renowned bronze sculptor Star Liana York — a true icon in Santa Fe’s art world. From her early days cutting wooden animal shapes in her father’s basement to becoming one of the Southwest’s most collected artists, Star shares the story of a life shaped by art,…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Real Santa Fe, Bunny sits down with fellow Realtor and true local gem, Andrea Caldera. A native Santa Fean who grew up surrounded by the rich flavors and vibrant energy of the Santa Fe Plaza—thanks to her family’s iconic El Molero Fajita Cart, which has been serving up sizzling favorites for over 35 years. Andr…
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Send us a text In this kickoff episode of The Real Santa Fe, Bunny and her daughter Johanna sit down to share their absolute favorite Santa Fe spots—from go-to breakfast burritos and cozy happy hour hangouts to can't-miss shops and local hidden gems. Whether you're new to town or a lifelong local, you'll pick up a few new places to explore. They’ll…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Real Santa Fe (formerly "I Love New Mexico") podcast, Bunny interviews Marc and Suzanne Rasic, co-founders of "Field Trip New Mexico," a glamping destination in Pecos, New Mexico. They discuss transforming an old boys' camp into a luxurious outdoor retreat offering comfortable accommodations and event spaces. T…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Real Santa Fe podcast, host Bunny Terry sits down with Fred Nathan, the dynamic founder and executive director of Think New Mexico — a results-driven think tank dedicated to making life better for all New Mexicans. https://www.thinknewmexico.org/ From bold education reform to improving access to healthcare, Fre…
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Send us a text In this episode, host Bunny Terry converses with artist Nocona Burgess. Nocona, known for his modern depictions of indigenous people, shares his artistic journey and the influence of his Comanche heritage, particularly his connection to the notable leader Quanah Parker. The discussion covers Nicole's disciplined creative process, his…
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Send us a text In this episode of the podcast, Bunny warmly introduces Kitty Ault, a fashion consultant and owner of KA Style. Kitty shares her journey to New Mexico and her passion for sustainable fashion. She emphasizes her approach of "Refashion, Recycle, Renew," helping clients declutter and rediscover their wardrobes. The conversation highligh…
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Send us a text 🎙️ Welcome to The Real Santa Fe Podcast (formerly I Love New Mexico) In this heartfelt transition episode, Bunny Terry reflects on two incredible years of I Love New Mexico—a podcast born from her deep-rooted love of the Land of Enchantment. From her childhood in Logan to raising a family in Albuquerque and now thriving in Santa Fe, …
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, Bunny Terry introduces the Santa Fe Playhouse, emphasizing its historical significance and current production of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." The guest, Rachel Biggs, who plays Snoopy, shares her theater background and her journey to the role. They discuss the Playhouse's his…
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, Bunny Terry interviews Doug Dinwiddie, a retired history professor and president of the Fort Bayard Historic Preservation Society. Doug shares his deep connection to Fort Bayard, located near Silver City, New Mexico. He discusses the fort's establishment in 1866, its role during the…
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, host Bunny Terry converses with Fred Nathan, founder and executive director of Think New Mexico. They delve into Fred's background and his organization's efforts to improve education and healthcare in the state. Fred shares personal anecdotes, including his interactions with Governo…
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Send us a text In this heartfelt episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, host Bunny Terry shares a deeply personal story from their book, "Life Saving Gratitude." Reflecting on her first holiday season after a stage IV colon cancer diagnosis. Bunny emphasizes themes of gratitude, community, and the joy of life despite adversity. She recounts he…
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, host Bunny Terry chats with Kacie Henke, a realtor and resident of Las Cruces, New Mexico. They explore the unique aspects of Las Cruces, including its affordable housing market, friendly community, and vibrant local economy driven by agriculture and renewable energy. Kacie shares h…
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Send us a text We are re-sharing one of our favorite holiday episodes. Next time you're in Santa Fe be sure to check out the The Shop - A Christmas Store near the plaza. In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, host Bunny Terry chats with Janice and Rick Griego, co-owners of the Christmas Shop in Santa Fe. The Griegos share their journey…
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, the Bunny interviews Marc and Suzanne Rasic, co-founders of "Field Trip New Mexico," a glamping destination in Pecos, New Mexico. They discuss transforming an old boys' camp into a luxurious outdoor retreat offering comfortable accommodations and event spaces. The Rasic's share insi…
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, Bunny warmly introduces Kitty Ault, a fashion consultant and owner of KA Style. Kitty shares her journey to New Mexico and her passion for sustainable fashion. She emphasizes her approach of "Refashion, Recycle, Renew," helping clients declutter and rediscover their wardrobes. The c…
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Send us a text We are sharing a re-post of one of our most popular spooky season episodes today. We are sad to share that the St. James is currently closed and up for sale. Hopefully someone will purchase it soon so we can all visit again! In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, host Bunny Terry and her daughter Johanna Medina explore t…
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, host Bunny converses with Alan Ross, a renowned photographer and former assistant to Ansel Adams. Alan shares his journey in photography, emphasizing the profound influence of Adams on his career. He discusses his deep connection to New Mexico, the unique light and landscapes that i…
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, Bunny engages with Barbara McCullough, an artist with a background in technical illustration, pottery, and painting. Barbara shares her journey from working for NASA to embracing pottery and eventually painting. She discusses her struggles with depression and alcohol, her path to so…
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, Bunny delves into the significance of storytelling, emphasizing its role in shaping identity and fostering connections. Bunny shares personal anecdotes from her upbringing in New Mexico, highlighting the influence of family storytelling traditions. Bunny recounts poignant stories, s…
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Send us a text This week we are re-releasing Kene Terry's popular episode about the music scene in New Mexico. In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, host Bunny Terry chats with her musician nephew, Kene Terry. Kenny shares his musical journey, discussing his band, The Ghost Runners, and their Americana/alt-country sound. He reflects o…
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, host Bunny Terry chats with guests Bridget and Michael about their shared love for photography and history. Over the past eight years, they have explored every freeway in New Mexico, using tools like Google Earth to uncover and document ghost towns and old settlements. Their mission…
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, host Bunny Terry converses with artist Nocona Burgess. Nocona, known for his modern depictions of indigenous people, shares his artistic journey and the influence of his Comanche heritage, particularly his connection to the notable leader Quanah Parker. The discussion covers Nicole'…
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, host Bunny Terry reflects on her personal journey, emphasizing the profound impact of New Mexico on her life. She shares her educational experiences at the University of New Mexico, highlighting the influence of Dr. Ferenc Szasz, a history instructor who inspired her love for storyt…
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, host Bunny Terry converses with Mark McDonald, executive director of Villa Therese Catholic Clinic, Santa Fe's only free clinic. They discuss the clinic's mission to provide free medical, dental, and vision services to underserved populations, regardless of insurance or immigration …
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Send us a text In this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, host Bunny Terry converses with historian and author Kevin McDevitt about the rich history of Cimarron, New Mexico, and the Saint James Hotel. Bunny introduces the historical significance of Cimarron, a key stop along the Santa Fe Trail. Kevin shares intriguing stories about the hot…
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