Combined Minds

August 10, 2023
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The girlies make their own podcast debut.

 

Carmen: The time has finally come. We know you have been wanting to hear our actual conversations rather than reading them in a magazine. We heard your prayers, and we answered. 

 

Ambar: Yeah, just call us God. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Combined Minds podcast debut if we didn’t talk about conspiracies. So that’s exactly what we did. 

 

Carmen: Some call them conspiracy theories; some call them facts. We call them by the wrong name a few times, unfortunately. But that’s OK! It’s just the pilot episode. 

 

Ambar: Without spoiling too much, stay away from the Denver airport and big milk. Goodnight, America! 

 

Listen to the podcast here!

Creative Director Ambar Ramirez and Lead Journalist Carmen Macri collaborate monthly on the Combined Minds Column, where they delve into trending topics and review local events. Their dynamic teamwork brings a special magic to every story they co-write.

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