In this podcast, Nick Welter shares the incredible story of ASU goaltender Joey Daccord, who became the first Sun Devil to sign an NHL entry-level contract.
In this podcast, Christian Thurley talks about the journey of ASU student Austin Garrison and his path to qualifying for the Top 150 players in NBA 2K.
In this podcast, Nick Welter shares his experience at the 2019 NFL Annual Meetings that were held at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix.
In this podcast, Jacob Lev takes a deep dive into CBD, a fast-rising product that early signs have shown a lot of positive results and helps people cope with anxiety, depression, chronic pain, and inflammation just to name a few of the many things it helps with.
In this podcast, Garrett Otto talks with some of Phoenix Rising's proudest and loudest fans as they prepare for the 2019 season.
In this podcast, Nick Welter will be hitting the range with The Society of Hickory Golfers, a group that organizes hickory tournaments around the globe.
In this episode of Arizona in Focus, Jacob Lev takes you through the journey of Zach Hunzinger after a cancer diagnosis, which ultimately ended his high school football career.
In this podcast, Christian Thurley discusses the newest AIA sanctioned sport, esports, and the decision to move it back to Fall 2019.
At Sloan Park, the most popular park in the Cactus League, hundreds of thousands of fans attend Spring Training games. In this episode of Arizona In Focus, Garrett Otto took to Sloan Park to find out what makes it so special.
In this podcast, Christian Thurley discusses the rising popularity of esports and gaming.
In this podcast, Nick Welter dives into what happens at a MLB spring training facility once the regular season begins.
As high school athletic programs lose funding around the nation, the positive influence sports bring to students is diminished. I took to Phoenix inner-city schools to talk with athletic directors and coaches about the impact they've seen athletics have on their students.
In this podcast, Christian Thurley discusses the relationship between high school and AAU basketball and whether or not the two can coexist peacefully.
In this podcast, Jacob Lev will be exploring the stigma around mental health issues in college sports.
In the final episode of season 3 of In Focus, hosts Alexandra Watts and Atlan Hassard bring you stories about new technologies that incorporate sustainability.
In the fourth episode of season 3 of In Focus, hosts Atlan Hassard and Alexandra Watts bring you stories about the people trying to make urban living more sustainable.
In the third episode of season 3 of In Focus, hosts Alexandra Watts and Atlan Hassard bring you stories about sustainable Arizona residents who engage with their communities.
In the second episode of season 3 of In Focus, hosts Atlan Hassard and Alexandra Watts bring you stories about animal conservationists who are taking steps to protect native species.
In the first episode of season 3 of In Focus, hosts Alexandra Watts and Atlan Hassard bring you stories about sustainable creative solutions to common problems in Arizona.
In this sixth and final episode of our In Focus DACA Special Report, we take a look back at what happened and what might be next.
Our theme song is “Zoo Bells,” and we also heard “Forgiveness,” both by Roddy Nikpour.
The Musical Instrument Museum is filled with unique instruments from all over the world. The MIM also has a 300-seat theater where it hosts hundreds of performances from a variety of musicians each year. On this episode of In Focus we spoke to theater manager Patrick Murphy.
In the fifth episode of In Focus DACA Special Report, the Cronkite News Washington D.C. bureau speaks with those lawmakers and others who think the Trump administration is right to do away with DACA in its current form.
The theme song is “Zoo Bells” and this episode also featured “Lost The Raid,” both by Roddy Nikpour.
Miss DJ MJ is a local Arizona DJ who doubles as a financial advisor. She has played around the country for popular clubs, private events and for major celebrities, while also helping people with their financial needs.
In the fourth episode of In Focus DACA Special Report, the Cronkite News Washington D.C. bureau speaks with young immigrants from countries other than Mexico - who account for one in five of the 800,000 DACA recipients in the U.S.
The theme song is "Zoo Bells" and this episode featured "A Week to Change," both by Roddy Nikpour.
Kaylor Cox is a local country musician in Tucson, Arizona who has opened up for well-known country musicians and is getting ready to move to Nashville to further her music career. On this episode of In Focus, we discuss Kaylor's music and her future plans.
In the third episode of In Focus DACA Special Report, the Cronkite News Washington D.C. bureau takes a step back from the ongoing fight over the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program to take a look at similar threats to the future of the Temporary Protective Status (TPS) program.
Our theme song is "Zoo Bells" by Roddy Nikpour.
Blaine Long is an Arizona-based Americana musician who was on Season 11 of The Voice and recently released his first album since being on the NBC show. On this episode of In Focus we meet Blaine at his album release party to discuss life on and off The Voice.
In the second episode of In Focus DACA Special Report, the Cronkite News Washington D.C. bureau examines the increasingly complex politics of Congress’ efforts to replace the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Our theme song is "Zoo Bells" and we also used "Zoo Jungle," both by Roddy Nikpour.
On our second episode of In Focus Season 2, we interview local alternative band Redhill. Two of the band's members tell us the story behind their unique orchestral style, their tour in London and how they build their fan base.
In the first episode of In Focus DACA Special Report, the Cronkite News Washington D.C. bureau looks at the status of immigration policy as the clock ticks on a deadline for Congress.
Our theme song is "Zoo Bells" and we also used "Zoo Jungle," both by Roddy Nikpour.
On our first episode of In Focus Season 2, we interview local Arizona rap group Odd Squad Family which is made up of N.U.B.S., who has no limbs, Snowman, who has albinism, and A-Factor. The Odd Squad Family tells their story of how the group got started, how they manage the business side of the music, and entertained us with a little freestyle rap.
On this episode of In Focus, we discuss wrong-way driving and the new technology that the Arizona Department of Transportation is installing on the Interstate 17. Digital Producer Alexis Kuhbander speaks to someone who barely avoided a wrong-way collision, along with a public safety official and vehicle-detection system expert, who highlight the importance of the thermal enhancements.
What happens to social media accounts when you die? Producer Roddy Nikpour speaks to someone who had to deal with his sister's death. He saw strange results when his family memorialized her Facebook profile, but modern research says they're normal. Plus, an anthropologist sheds light on the importance of physical objects in remembering the dead.
Many people lose sight as they grow older, but there are more than 15,000 visually impaired Arizonans between the ages of 18 and 34. In this episode, we hear the stories of two of them. Hiris Vela, 20, and Elijah Harris, 19, are both community college students who grew up legally blind in Arizona. They share what it was like to try to get by in high school and how they learned to thrive without sight.
And we wrap up the In Focus season with a roundtable of producers, who share their behind-the-scenes insights from their reporting across the state.
On this episode of In Focus, we look at the foster care system in Arizona, specifically for those in the system over the age of 18. Although foster children can leave the foster care system when they turn 18, they can sign a voluntary agreement to continue until they turn 21. Why might some teens decide stay? We talk with one young woman who explains her choice.
There are nearly 10,000 homeless people in the state of Arizona, including veterans, the elderly, individuals, youth and families. In this episode of In Focus, we explore issues that especially affect two populations of homeless young adults: pregnant women and those in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
Ten percent of homeless women are pregnant, according to an article published in the Maternal and Child Health Journal, and the Williams Institute estimates that 20 to 40 percent of homeless youth come from the LGBT community. We hear from one mother who found herself struggling with an addiction, homeless and pregnant with her fifth child, and why LGBT youth are disproportionately represented in homeless communities.
Raising a child with autism can be incredibly challenging under the best of circumstances. For families who live in small towns, far from big-city resources, it can be even harder. In this episode of In Focus, we talk with Elizabeth Gullikson, a 30-year-old mother, and resident of Yuma. Her four-year-old son, Gavin Cunningham, has autism. Elizabeth and her family try to acquire the best help for Gavin, but it can take some serious digging to excavate the right resources.
The In Focus theme song is called “Wounds (Remix)” by Ketsa, used under Creative Commons.
Young adults — especially those ages 18 to 25 — are at a higher risk for depression than people in any other age group. In fact, suicide is the second leading cause of death for people ages 15 to 34, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In this episode of In Focus, we explore why mental illness is especially common in young adults and why exercise – in addition to counseling and medication therapy – may help address or even prevent the onset of depression. We hear the story of one student who found relief from depression through triathlon training and talk with experts about the effects of physical exertion on the brain.
The In Focus theme song is called “Wounds (Remix)” by Ketsa, used under Creative Commons.
Getting a goodnight’s rest isn’t always easy, especially when you're a young adult balancing school, work, clubs and social pressures. According to a study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health in 2010, more 60 percent of the 1,125 university students studied reported poor quality sleep. That can have a deep impact on health, learning and job performance. On this episode of In Focus, we explore the consequences of sleep deprivation among young adults. We hear from one college student who had a frightening experience with sleep paralysis he attributes to stress, and we speak with a sleep specialist about how to get better sleep – even during your college years.
The In Focus theme song is called “Wounds (Remix)” by Ketsa, used under Creative Commons.
A Republican health care reform bill stalled in the House of Representatives this week, but the proposal gave an inside view into plans to defund Planned Parenthood. In Arizona, approximately 33,000 people received care at a Planned Parenthood clinic in 2015. If government health plans no longer covered care there, thousands of people might have to look elsewhere. Could other clinics step in to serve them instead? Producer Freesia DeNaples brings us the story.
The music in this episode is called “Wounds (Remix)” by Ketsa, used under Creative Commons.
Producer Ben Flores talks with 25-year-old Lynsie Andreasky about living with autism. Lynsie was diagnosed with high-functioning autism when she was 16. Since then, she has faced a lot of challenges, including depression and overwhelming anxiety. In this episode, Lynsie shares her personal story and how she has overcome challenges thanks to a service dog named Kaycee. We learn how even the smallest dogs can be trained to help reduce anxiety and facilitate social interaction.
The music in this episode is called “Wounds (Remix)” by Ketsa, used under Creative Commons.