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The Ampersand

The Ampersand

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On The Ampersand, we interview guests who think of and as a verb—who imagine and create by colliding their interests. Hosted by Erika Randall, a dancer, professor, mother, filmmaker and writer, we will explore stories of people who lean into ANDing as a full sensory verb about experiencing and possibility. Join us and discover the alchemy of ANDing. Written and produced by Erika Randall and Tim Grassley. The Ampersand is a production of the University of Colorado Boulder’s College of Arts and Sciences.Copyright 2026 All Rights Reserved Ciencias Sociales Desarrollo Personal Éxito Personal
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  • Season Five Trailer: Into the woods
    Apr 14 2026

    We love to explore the stories we tell about ourselves—paying special attention to the way they change over time, what that shift says about where we are and who we hope to become.

    The Ampersand is back for season five! In a year when the University of Colorado Boulder turns 150, we're asking questions that anniversaries make possible: What stories have we told? Which ones still hold up? And what do the myths we carry say about the future toward which we aspire?

    This season, we're exploring the space between history and identity, where facts become folklore and where reflection and reclamation on these mythologies drive fresh creativity.

    Join us as we walk into these many woods.

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    Written and produced by Erika Randall and Tim Grassley.

    Original music composed by Nelson Walker.

    Recorded at Interplay Recording and Multimedia.

    Music: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46 - IV. In the Hall Of The Mountain King. Recorded, produced and released to the public by The Musopen Kickstarter Project.

    The Ampersand is a production of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder.

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    2 m
  • To become a wild thing: Season Four finale with Joanna Lambert
    Sep 7 2025

    I read once that bravery required feeling tangible fear. A Shackleton-style blistering confidence that barrels into harsh landscapes is not, by definition, brave, because it refuses to acknowledge the contextual realities around one's experience. Today's guest, on the other hand, looks with clear eyes at challenging field experiences, the inherent risks of life and severe discomfort, and she goes anyway. Joanna Lambert, professor of environmental studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, is a conservation rock star. Known more recently for her research on Colorado's reintroduction of gray wolves, on today's episode she discusses her unexpected journey from commercial art into conservation, her love of the Rolling Stones and the music she finds in tracking wildlife through Yellowstone's extremes.

    Joanna's website

    Joanna's research

    Wolves in Colorado

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    Original music composed by Nelson Walker.

    Recorded at Interplay Recording and Multimedia.

    Written and produced by Erika Randall and Tim Grassley.

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    40 m
  • Embracing (Family) Feud: Megan Stephenson
    Aug 31 2025

    A moment of honesty: This producer shies from conflict. Most often, when someone disagrees, I perceive it as intellectual arm-wrestling—the more clever person winning the day and their opponent (usually me) hunched in a walk of shame away from the table. Imagine our delight when we began to work with today's guest, Megan Stephenson, who not only sees conflict as a means of connection and a path toward equity, but finds the reconciliation of differing views to be one way we can work toward a shared understanding. Megan is the College of Arts and Sciences' director of academic operations and student records, the college's hidden email voice and the person who helps students navigate academic policies. On today's episode, she discusses her take on conflict, how she arrived at this distinct stature, the way she sings through life and, yes, the sheer number of game shows on which she's competed.

    For more about Megan, see her CU Boulder About me page.

    See Megan's announcement on Family Feud.

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    Original music composed by Nelson Walker.

    Recorded at Interplay Recording and Multimedia.

    Written and produced by Erika Randall and Tim Grassley.

    The Ampersand is a production of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder.

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    30 m
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