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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.

Send us Fan MailIn 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, risk, and why Santa Fe might just be the most inspiring small city for creatives anywhere.Santa Fe Playhouse Website: https://santafeplayhouse.org/Bunny Terry's websiteBunny Terry InstagramBunny Terry FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry

Send us Fan MailBunny 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 with piñon brittle, basil-berry cheesecake crumble, apple green chile crumble, and a new 21+ pumpkin-ale experiment. Plus: why Santa Fe’s kindness, creativity, and community made this dream possible—and where to find a fresh waffle cone today.Find Hello Sweet Cream: IG @heysweetcream • FB @hellosweetcream • hellosweetcream.comBunny Terry's websiteBunny Terry InstagramBunny Terry FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry

Send us Fan MailBunny 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 refresh spaces—often by honoring cherished pieces and adding just-right updates. We bust the myth that hiring a designer is intimidating (their initial consult is free), dig into collaboration vs. “imposed” style, and swap easy first steps to make any room more welcoming. Plus: rotating local artists in their shop, favorite Santa Fe spots, and why home should feel like a hug after a long day.Highlights: approachable design, working with what you own, budget-friendly sequencing, local art & gifts, and the many faces of “Santa Fe style.”If you enjoy this conversation, subscribe, leave a quick review, and stop by Three Roots to say hello—tell them Bunny sent you!Bunny Terry's websiteBunny Terry InstagramBunny Terry FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry

Send us Fan MailJoin 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 today’s best restaurants, food trucks, and hidden gems. You’ll also hear the backstory of iconic spots like the Plaza Café and Rancho de Chimayó, plus her take on must-try dishes from Frito pies to biscochitos.If you’re planning a trip to Santa Fe—or just hungry to learn more about its rich food culture—this episode is your ultimate guide to eating in Santa Fe.Bunny Terry's websiteBunny Terry InstagramBunny Terry FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry

Send us Fan MailSanta 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 26–28, 2025—from Chile Friday at Fort Marcy Park and the Grand Tasting (80+ wineries; 60+ restaurants) to winery dinners across top Santa Fe restaurants, expert-led seminars, Sky Railway’s wine rides, and Sunday favorites like Rosé All Day and Bubbles & Boots. Mary also spotlights the Fiesta’s mission: supporting Santa Fe’s restaurant and hospitality community, funding food education for kids, and creating pathways for emerging sommeliers.You’ll get insider tips on tickets, ride share and shuttle options, pacing at altitude, what to wear (hello, fashion on the lawn), and why this weekend lands in Santa Fe’s perfect weather window.Planning your trip: Events sell out fast—check availability now at SantaFeWineAndChile.org.Bunny Terry's websiteBunny Terry InstagramBunny Terry FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry

Send us Fan MailWhen 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 board member and vice president of the Eldorado Arts and Crafts Association, Julie is helping lead the 33rd Annual Eldorado Studio Tour—New Mexico’s largest and longest-running open studio event.Join us as we dive into Julie’s journey, what makes Eldorado a hidden gem for artists and families, and why this September’s tour is a must-attend event for art lovers and collectors alike.📅 Preview Night: Friday, September 19, 5–7 PM at the Eldorado Community Center 🎨 Studio Tour: September 20–21, 9 AM–5 PM 📍 Learn more at EldoradoArts.orgBunny Terry's websiteBunny Terry InstagramBunny Terry FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry

Send us Fan MailIn 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 4 cancer diagnosis months later.With warmth and honesty, Bunny reflects on how Santa Fe’s beauty, community, and compassionate care became central to her healing, and how gratitude transformed her life. Whether you’re curious about Santa Fe’s magic, looking for inspiration to take your own leap, or searching for hope in the face of adversity, Bunny’s story will move you and remind you why Santa Fe is like nowhere else.Bunny Terry's websiteBunny Terry InstagramBunny Terry FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry

Send us Fan MailWhat 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 her friends and colleagues Adam and Christy Parent to talk about:How they went from running a bustling coffeehouse in Washington to living on the road for nearly two yearsThe surprising moment Santa Fe stole their hearts (even on a cold, gray March afternoon!)What it’s really like to homeschool, road-school, and reconnect as a family of six while traveling full-timeHow Christy built 4 Birds Photography from a passion project into a thriving businessWhy Adam loves helping people find their place in Santa Fe as a RealtorThis is a story about risk, resilience, and finding home in the most unexpected way. Whether you’re dreaming of Santa Fe or just love a good “how we got here” tale, you won’t want to miss this one.4 Birds Photography: https://www.4birdsphotography.com/@4birdsphotographyFind Adam Parent: @therealadamparentsantafeBunny Terry's websiteBunny Terry InstagramBunny Terry FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry

Send us Fan MailThis 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 shares what it’s like to grow up in Santa Fe, why he came back after time away, and how patience, persistence, and a love for his hometown helped him turn a job into a dream career. Along the way, you’ll hear insider stories about Sky Railway — from Halloween trains to Wild West robberies — and why this colorful, whimsical experience has become a must-do for locals and visitors alike.If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to keep the magic of Santa Fe on track, this episode is for you.🎟️ Learn more or book your ride at SkyRailway.com.Bunny Terry's websiteBunny Terry InstagramBunny Terry FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry

Send us Fan MailStep 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 each year.We go behind the scenes of FS2’s annual collaboration with the Kiwanis Club to design Zozobra’s official merchandise, featuring this year’s artist, Jim Vogel. Eric reveals the creative process, the family-run spirit behind FS2, and why giving back to the Santa Fe community is at the heart of everything they do.If you love local art, culture, and the magic of Zozobra, this is the insider’s perspective you’ve been waiting for.FS2 Website: https://fs2supplyco.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoo2K4VbG_SBaynAJ_82VomjsZz5kE3x_0_SorSc7uWfl2_GxN_nZozobra Website: https://burnzozobra.com/Bunny Terry's websiteBunny Terry InstagramBunny Terry FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry