The ABQ Accent

The ABQ Accent

This pod is where catalysts, innovators, and risk-takers share what their unique accent is on their work. Like a spoken accent, we all have an inflection or emphasis on where we put our energy. Guests are putting their accents to work building their vision of the future… and YOU can get involved.

The ABQ Accent | Ep 28 - Ethan Watson

Ethan Watson, CABQ City Clerk Have you ever considered how transparency comes into effect in real life? Ethan Watson says that “transparency is an ecosystem,” and through this conversation I came to understand that he is absolutely correct – it takes multiple players, on the same beam, if you will, of access to information to ensure transparency comes to fruition in both state and federal systems.Albuquerque’s City Clerk is the chief records custodian for the state’s largest public records program, and does so with the understanding that the system needs to continuously evolve to meet the needs of the public while adhering to national best practices. Ethan and his growing staff have implemented systems that streamline the process for records management and response to requests – requests that have tripled since Covid.Check out this conversation to better understand the purpose of the Clerk’s Office, and to understand why March 17-21 is called Sunshine Week – a celebration of our national transparency laws. Ethan and his staff work diligently to improve processes, something that you can easily recognize in the latest Inspection of Public Records Act report, link below. How the office is reducing backlog: https://www.cabq.gov/clerk/news/fy-2025-second-quarter-ipra-backlog-reportSunshine Week info https://sunshineweek.org/

03-19
30:38

The ABQ Accent | Ep 27 - Liam Westgate

Liam Westgate, Director of Community and Clinical Linkages, Presbyterian Health Services When you think of healthcare, do you think of hope? Liam Westgate believes not only in the power of hope, but creating mechanisms for healthcare workers to utilize optimism in their caregiving and relationships. As the Director of the central delivery system for Linkages, Liam guides his colleagues with the perspective that “there’s always something we can do” and that their work can be more effective when using curiosity and building bridges.What this conversation revealed is that health providers like community health and peer support workers offer is so much more than one-off patient engagements – they are “points of light” among a network of folks endeavoring to care for community needs and create opportunities for healing at every interaction. Liam is a force behind these efforts, taking time to be grateful for his life-affirming patient engagements and “being open to where he is being called to be useful.”Check out this episode to learn what a pracademic is, consider why the approach to healthcare is irrational, and where the Linkages programs can be of assistance to you. Book rec: Hope in the Dark, Rebecca SolnitCommunity and Clinical Linkages https://www.phs.org/community/committed-to-community-health/programs

02-27
38:29

The ABQ Accent | Ep 26 - Brianna Gallegos

Brianna Gallegos, Public Information Officer for Youth and Family Services (YFS) Brianna is a long-time employee of the City of Albuquerque and would love for young folks to follow her lead.This conversation focuses on her deep understanding of the YFS community centers and their offerings, but even between the lines you can hear her passion for mentorship and collaboration.Firmly connected to her purpose, Brianna makes a concerted effort to empower youth whether it’s in YFS programs or leadership in younger colleagues. She recognizes the importance of “doing it right” when working closely with community members and knows that a good mentor can “pull the light out” of a young person to help them see their own capabilities.Check out this episode to learn more about the life of a Public Information Officer, finding impactful job opportunities for youth within the City, and YFS community center programs.Jobs and Mentorship: https://www.cabq.gov/family/our-department/employment-opportunities/jobs-internshipsCommunity Centers: https://www.cabq.gov/family/crei@yfsqbqReplyForwardHM

02-03
33:25

The ABQ Accent | Ep 25 - Peter Rice

Peter Rice, Editor of the Downtown Albuquerque News (DAN) A natural investigator that he is, I discovered that it’s very worth asking Peter what is on his mind. His inspiring approach to modern journalism embraces a deep understanding of important historical events and current affairs. Peter is the Editor of the DAN and, along with his contributors, gathers a wonderful array of articles reflecting downtown life and events, honing in on the unique culture of this area within 16 neighborhoods.Our conversation ranged from why folks should subscribe to the DAN even if you don’t live downtown to the history of NY state to curry recipes. I found Peter to be a fascinating writer, locavore, author, and conversationalist. For these reasons and because I encourage you to learn more about local tax programs, sleeper headlines, and cycling in New Mexico, check out this episode. It might be the “balanced meal” of news you need. https://downtownalbuquerquenews.com/Hot tip of the day: Read: The Powerbroker by Robert Caro https://www.amazon.com/Power-Broker-Robert-Moses-Fall/dp/0394720245

01-21
35:25

The ABQ Accent | Ep 24 - Megan Holcomb

Megan Holcomb, Recycling Coordinator, CABQ Solid Waste Starting as an intern at 15, Megan has worked in City government for quite some time, and she brings a genuine concern for community to her work every day. Between interests in sustainability and communications, her work is wide-reaching and reflects her creative abilities as well as her deep understanding of government resources. Megan and her team are trying to accomplish a number of goals through the revamped Keep Albuquerque Beautiful program, both educational and logistical in people’s day-to-day lives. As big fans of the Oneabqvolunteers.com website, she and her staff utilize this to engage the community in addition to her specialty designing wider communication strategies. I was excited to learn that tours of the recycling facility are offered and not surprised that Megan is so passionate about supporting SW staff. Did you know we have 250 SW drivers working across the city, or that you can get a Recycle Coach?!Much to learn and so much to appreciate about Megan and her unique role in our City in this episode. I’m so grateful for her and her work. Enjoy! Keepabqbeautiful@gmail.comhttps://www.cabq.gov/solidwaste/keep-albuquerque-beautiful

12-30
33:39

The ABQ Accent | Ep 23 - Rachael Hernandez

Rachael Hernandez, Civic Engagement Coordinator, Office of Civic EngagementI have to say, I was smiling as I re-listened to this for notes.Rachael has built a career around her heart and highest skills, and I truly enjoyed chatting with her about her trajectory and recognizing the value of her “older sister vibe.” We reflected on that moment where she got her start in community engagement, how her familial traditions influenced her volunteerism, and how she hopes to enhance the quality of life for her fellow citizens.As the first Volunteer Coordinator for the Health, Housing, and Homelessness Department at CABQ, Rachael developed and managed impactful volunteer programs and generated significant relationships needed to get the work done. Her current focus is enhancing volunteer opportunities, increasing civic participation, and fostering stronger connections between City departments and citizens. She has a special way of bringing joy to others and supporting the greater community.*When Mariah said Intel, she meant to say Sandia National Labs.https://www.oneabqvolunteers.com/https://www.cabq.gov/abq-volunteers/volunteer-of-the-month-nominations

12-17
34:04

The ABQ Accent | Ep 22 - Maggie Toulouse Oliver

Secretary of State, Maggie Toulouse Oliver Leading with dedication, integrity, and a sense of humor, Madam Secretary has seen it all. She has been overseeing election administration statewide since 2016 and deeply understands the importance of being an engaged citizen.Reaching multiple generations of voters requires a range of outreach initiatives, for which she partners with 33 County Clerks across NM. The recent MIT Election Performance Index reports that NM currently holds the best election policies (nationwide!) for secure, accessible, efficient, and informative processes. Secretary Toulouse Oliver says, “this is like winning an Oscar… and there’s always more work to do to continue honing it in.”Our conversation ranged from the fact that early voting is already seeing a record turnout, to understanding what it takes to emphasize voter experience as a priority, to the lengths NM officials will go to ensure that victims of domestic violence can safely participate in our democratic processes (see Safe at Home). Madam Secretary took the time to give credit where it is due her colleagues, and highlights election officials in Roswell in particular, a city which is dealing with a recent flood but keeping the voting locations open. She also reminds us that polling volunteers are an all-parties set of folks, taking time to ensure voter experience in NM continues to be top tier. She shared that age-old election myths are debunked via Trusted Information 2024, and also that citizens can utilize our County Clerk’s office if we have questions about the process. Madam Secretary wants voters to take time to look at your sample ballot and make a plan to vote early (anywhere  in your county) - avoid the lines. Election day is the last chance to vote! She also reminds us to believe in the power of our vote! It is no simple thing. You can still register to vote at any polling location in your county.November 5th is around the corner! Sos.nm.gov is an “encyclopedia” and worth the look.Nmvote.org – voter information portalMIT report: https://elections.mit.edu/#/data/rank

10-28
33:51

The ABQ Accent | Ep 21 - Sila Avcil

Sila Avcil, Co-Founding ED for NM Voters First and ED for NM Open Elections In a the lively pro-democracy elections conversations, Sila Avcil is a stand-out. Her unique background and deep knowledge of the topic are reflected by her beautiful articulation and sense of positivity. Our time together brought out some of the most important pieces of election processes as a whole, and the importance of every-day citizens taking part in these activities – elections lead to real impacts in people’s lives. In her role to foster better representation, Sila is working to educate both electeds and community members about the benefits of open primaries, ensuring that more eligible voters take part in elections and are knowledgeable about how to otherwise get involved. Check out this interview to learn more about Sila’s long-term vision, why NM is part of a historic moment in election history, and how YOU can advocate for causes close to your heart. Afterall, it’s YOUR voice that needs to be heard. Nmvotersfirst.orgNmopenelections.orghttps://www.nmlegis.gov/https://www.sos.nm.gov/

10-19
30:37

The ABQ Accent | Ep 20 - Lindsey Kay

Lindsey Kay, VP of Client Services, WESST Dog lover, avid reader, problem solver. Lindsey Kay is someone we’d all want in our corner, and not just because she’s incredibly hard working. Lindsey is rooted in her values. As newly-minted VP of Client Services at WESST, Lindsey takes the time to get to know business owners and consultants alike; she knows the importance of understanding their stories and backgrounds. These are likely the kind of reasons as to why she’s been recognized so many times for her unique innovations and leadership in her previous role as founder and ED of Paws and Stripes. The internationally-known organization she started in 2010 arose out of her recognition of a distinct need in the veteran and caregiving worlds. Under her leadership of 14 years, Paws evolved from knowing first and foremost that “a dog can help” to providing holistic and trauma-informed relationship building between human and dog, organization and survivor community - the ones “who get it.” Currently Lindsey is processing this big life change with deep gratitude, and welcoming new challenges and small wins. Check out this conversation to learn more about her and WESST’s creative responses to the needs of businesses and community, and to hear Lindsey’s guidance for others who are seeking to problem solve in their own arenas. https://www.wesst.org/https://www.pawsandstripes.org/

09-16
31:13

The ABQ Accent | Ep 19 - Matt Carter

Matt Carter, Project Planner, CABQ Public Art Program Coming up among a family mixed with corporate work and musicians, one might better understand where the breadth of Matt’s talents come from.He’s honed his talents through hard work, deep creativity, and on the ground relationships in the arts community.As a glass blower and ceramicist, Matt understands the creatives he works with both within museum settings and out in the very public wilds. With an office directly behind the new Gallery One at City Hall, Matt curates through partnership and vision. He manages the care of over 1800 objects in the CABQ Public Art collection an supports several boards plus Public Art projects. He’s seen it all – and is asking big questions.What is Public Art in our county and how can we ensure equity in incorporation of the wider art collection?How can his work help emerging artists get their art/vision viewed through bureaucratic systems? Check out Matt’s interview to learn more about how you can get involved in the arts programs, how time outdoors helps him recharge, and what helmet confessions are.What you’ll find is that kindness goes a long way. https://www.cabq.gov/artsculture/public-art/public-arthttps://www.cabq.gov/artsculture/public-art/podcast

09-04
33:38

The ABQ Accent | Ep 18 - Tina Garcia-Shams

Tina Garcia-Shams, Street Food Institute ED With a bit of curiosity, a commitment to a vision, and being true to yourself, you can get a lot of work done. Tina Garcia-Shams is an excellent example of a local who pairs her love of community with hard work; she understands what it takes to build a start up with a unique vision into a sustainable organization. As ED of the Street Food Institute (SFI), Tina takes joy in seeing the success of her students, and now gets to enjoy the expansion of the SFI. Check out this conversation to learn more about the work that is going into the coming Barelas Community Kitchen, how Tina believes food is “the equalizer,” and how you might also enjoy collaborating with Tina and her crew. https://streetfoodinstitute.org/

08-20
34:36

The ABQ Accent | Ep 17 - Kristi Dorr

Kristi Dorr, ED of Groundworks NM A compassionate advocate for community-based solutions, Kristi is a joy to chat with. She smiles through her stories and encourages us to reimagine the power of coming together under shared purpose.Understanding Kristi is to realize a multidisciplinary framework for approaching leadership and advocacy. She believes we can and should show up as we are to use our personal strengths toward a greater community purpose.Kristi and her staff are working to de-silo the work within our state’s social sector in a way that builds sustainable collaborations and utilizes all resources at hand.Check out this conversation to learn more about Kristi’s systems approach, upcoming conference info, and how you/r organization can benefit from partaking in the spaces Groundworks is providing.Also, this is a friendly reminder to trust in community vision… and visit your local library. https://www.groundworksnm.org/https://www.visittrinity.ie/book-of-kells-experience/https://artesianm.gov/146/Library

08-05
32:33

The ABQ Accent | Ep 16 - Cristina Rogers

Cristina RogersED, Barelas Community Coalition & Mainstreet Program Cristina is a worldly, entrepreneurial-minded Creative at heart. While she now focuses her energy on Barelas, a community at “the forefront of change,” she herself is a front runner in the creative world. Her background in historic preservation and community development, casting, and large-scale facilitation has enabled her to see the future, if you will. Cristina understands what is ahead of her community, and works to leverage the power of culture and creativity to enable those around her to realize stability and flourish. Yes, she’s that wonderful. Check out this conversation for more insight on her perspective… and how silk pillow cases played a role in her trajectory. For info on activities in the Barelas community or to reach out directly: info@barelas.net

07-01
31:50

The ABQ Accent | Ep 15 - Stephanie Graham Becker, Ph.D.

Stephanie Becker, ED & Superintendent of Amy Biehl High SchoolWhy should community service be a joyful experience? Stephanie Becker shares her thoughts on how and why we can be more engaged in our community, starting with the fact that service is integral to personal introspection (and a priceless experience for youth at Amy Biehl High). As ED and Superintendent of ABH going on 15 years, Stephanie provides opportunities for students to academically reengage in non-traditional, long-lasting ways while also taking part in  and encouraging deliberate organizing for a more vibrant Downtown ABQ. In this convo she shares why working at ABH was meant to be, and how deep and abiding relationships lead not only to richer lives, but impactful work in our greater community.

06-03
32:59

The ABQ Accent | Ep 14 Ramiro Estrada

Ramiro Estrada Peer Support Specialist, ACSHow does one know they are on the right path? In speaking with Ramiro, we come to find our purpose when we witness the positive outcomes of trust-based relationships… he sees the power of honoring his lived experience to support others in their personal journeys. The Violence Intervention Program out of the ABQ Community Safety department is built toward prevention and public health; the Peer Support Specialists approach the work with the understanding that peers with similar lived experience can relate more deeply and quickly to another’s situation. As a Peer Support Specialist, Ramiro and his colleagues reach out directly to youth and those who are at risk of or have experienced gun violence. He meets people in the middle of traumatic experiences and first and foremost, recognizes the value in their humanity. Ramiro’s passion for planting the seed of possibility and opportunity in others is driving his impact, and he believes in using the tools at hand to create positive messaging. Check out this wonderful convo to learn more. And, if you can, call your mom. Learn more here: https://www.cabq.gov/acs/violence-prevention-and-intervention/vip 

05-21
30:24

The ABQ Accent | EP13 - Agnes Vallejos

Agnes Vallejos is a story teller with big dreams for those of us LIVING in ABQ. She looks for the moments when opportunities and needs align so can continue supporting a thriving city for our intergenerational population. She challenges us to check our internalized ageism, believe in the strength of a multigenerational workforce, and give back outside of work. Check out this conversation with Agnes to learn more about the smile curve of lifetime happiness, why she enjoys researching housing models, and ultimately why ABQ is a community for a lifetime. The older adult in you will appreciate it. *Celestite stone on loan from The Bloomstone.

04-29
33:46

The ABQ Accent | EP12 - Jake Gutierrez & Savannah Hoover

 Jake Gutierrez & Savannah Hoover, The Ripple Effects of Co-Creating a Beautiful Life*Please note that this episode briefly mentions domestic violence and trauma“Even the smallest moments have great impact.” For entrepreneurs, Jake and Savannah, community needs are at the heart of their “work” together. Our conversation highlighted their dynamic teamwork and delved into everything from the creation of the Galactic Ambassadors, economic equity, and authorship of the heart. This couple is a powerhouse that doesn’t shy away from calling out big issues at the same time they are tying to create for themselves and others a balance for the pace of life. Check out this episode to learn more about how these sweethearts are trying to inspire caring for the environment, support new business owners, and incorporate artistic outlets into their adventures together. Check out the Youtube to more fully enjoy the interaction.@galactic-amb @motherroadmakers @seekees.co 

04-05
28:54

The ABQ Accent | EP11 - Monet Silva, MPA

Monet Silva, MPAED, NM Coalition to End HomelessnessMonet Silva is a force. In her 16 years working with health-based and social justice nonprofits, her experience runs the gamut. While at one point she was providing health care in rural Honduras, these days she is focusing her energy on running the NM Coalition to End Homelessness and supporting its partners. The coalition – 70 organizations across the state – recognizes that homelessness is a public health crisis, and in working toward solutions, they are providing a continuum of care, meeting people experiencing homelessness where they are in that moment of need. Monet’s leadership is visibly elevating advocacy toward good policy. She know that good policy work lays a better foundation for generations to come and that the outcomes of this work are personal to folks navigating the system. It’s personal to her to stick up for others. It’s personal to her to build better systems and be cognizant of how she approaches this important work. In this convo Monet also shares why she loves traveling and building her personal library of educational and joyful books. She’ll also remind us that taking rest seriously allows us to do good work. Indeed, we agree. Learn more about the NMCEH here: https://www.nmceh.org/ 

03-19
32:16

The ABQ Accent | EP10 - Destiny Logan

What does “being in community” look like to you? Destiny Logan shares her view on how creative and broad community really can be, how supporting your local community is more than where your dollars go. A Double Lobo, Destiny is rooted in New Mexico and Albuquerque in particular. She loves to discover new special destinations and also share her favorite spaces with friends and newcomers. Her role as Senior Community Manager for Yelp ABQ and Santa Fe provides her a unique ability to make connections with her community at large, and she wants others to know how powerful it can be to get connected with new people and places.

03-05
29:53

The ABQ Accent | EP9 - David Estrada

Beyond his unassuming demeanor, David Estrada is deeply compassionate and one of the hardest workers I’ve come across. As he states at the outset of our conversation, he believes in the power of finding commonalities to build connection with others. As the new Head Coach for the Somos Unidos Academy program, David is providing this heart-forward example for his athletes. David is the kind of teammate and colleague who doesn’t take the little things for granted. He was raised to look for where the need is to better support his community and is always lifting up the work of others. For these reasons and because he’s willing to take certain risks to accomplish his goals, he’s found himself in a beautiful position within our community. Because, after all… Somos Unidos.

02-19
33:47

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