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Hosted by Ryan Warner and Chandra Thomas Whitfield, CPR News' daily interview show focuses on the state's people, issues and ideas.
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Purplish is CPR News' weekly podcast about state politics, state government, Colorado policy, and political identity. This season the show is hosted by public affairs reporters Bente Birkeland and Andrew Kenney. Each week while the legislature is in session, they'll break down the latest developments, look ahead to what's next, and dive into the bigger picture of what it all means.
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Time to Grind brings you best practices for mental toughness and emotional health, as well as guest that bring their own wisdom and insight on being a better YOU.
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Hear in-depth interviews with the people running for Colorado's biggest offices. The candidates explain how they plan to address the issues that matter most to you.
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Inside Track helps you learn about up-and-coming musicians through insight and storytelling surrounding their songs. Listen to the most recent episode below, and subscribe to be notified when new episodes are posted.
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T. Kim Nguyen sits down with a member of the Plone Community to talk about their work with and on the Plone https://plone.org open source web content management system
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"Centennial Sounds," hosted by Brad Turner, spotlights contemporary classical music performed in Colorado and features exclusive sessions from the CPR Performance Studio as well as live recordings taken from concert venues and summer festivals around the Centennial State.
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The Beethoven 9 offers an in-depth exploration of Ludwig van Beethoven's nine symphonies, featuring host Monika Vischer and Beethoven biographer Jan Swafford.
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You've heard about TABOR — the Taxpayers Bill of Rights. Well this is the strange and sometimes unbelievable story of how a man named Douglas Bruce convinced voters to pass it and what it has meant for the state.
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The Great Composers dives deep into the lives behind some of the greatest music ever written. Host Karla Walker and conductor Scott O'Neil look at the world through the eyes of these gifted artists. Learn about obstacles they overcame, and their loves, losses, successes and failures. You'll feel you know Mozart, Rachmaninov and others as friends.
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Indie 102.3 hosts and musical guests battle it out in a podcast that pits playlist against playlist. Each participant drafts 5 songs within a certain musical theme. Then, listeners vote on whose playlist is the best, and the curator of the playlist with the most votes will select the theme for the next episode.
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Join host Vivian Nguyen for a 12-month journey to discover your truest identity and calling in the Lord! Created by and for young Vietnamese Catholics, "Through Thick & Thin" welcomes special guests to discuss the intersection of faith, life, and culture.
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A former monthly documentary series from KRCC that features stories and investigations that complicate Colorado Springs' reputation as one of America's most conservative cities.
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The art-form defining films you've probably never seen. This is a podcast from Kim Paul Nguyen and Derek Rawson, who together but from opposite sides of the world (Australia and France), critique and explore some of the best films of the past 100 years.We look at how they were made, what impact they've had on the art-form, and what makes these films so influential. We delve into the human stories behind the films, the biggest challenges the filmmakers faced bringing these stories to the scre ...
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Two gay asian guys (a.k.a. gaysians!) get real about their feelings and literally, gaysian stuff. Join hosts Bao and Chris as they explore situationships, mental health, sex, and everything going on in their lives – all through a gaysian lens. From the joys to the flops, dim sum dates to dark rooms. Follow us at @literallygaysians on Youtube, Instagram, TikTok. Email: literallygaysians@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Vital Veda Podcast: Ayurveda | Holistic Health | Cosmic and Natural Law
Dylan Smith: Ayurvedic Practitioner, Holistic Health Educator, Conscious Entrepreneur
The Vital Veda Podcast is a show for people who intend to live the most evolutionary life at their highest potential, while experiencing total wellness and bliss. Our host Dylan Smith brings you the most inspiring interviews with thought leaders and experts from around the world in the fields of health, spirituality, personal development and natural law. Dylan Smith is an Ayurvedic practitioner, holistic health educator and exponent of Vedic wisdom. He is devoted to learning, sharing and rad ...
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Project Voice is a podcast series is spearheaded by the voices of womxn and nonbinary folx of the Asian diaspora. As the host of Project Voice, I hope that this series will act as a digital space where members of our community can go to for guidance and resources. - Jessica Nguyen Founder and Host of Project Voice
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Join us every week as we talk fishing, learn from special guests and bring in new people to our sport.
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In The Pews is a collection of interviews with people of the Catholic Church, both clergy and lay people.
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Welcome to Asian Not Asian, a podcast where two Asian peeps not from Asia talk about American issues no American cares about. New episode every other Tuesday!
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Conversations with founders about the intersection of brand clarity and startup success with your host, brand strategist, and author Fabian Geyrhalter.
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Welcome to the Curious about Screenwriting Podcast where you'll enjoy listening to fascinating film industry guests who share their insights on how you can take your screenwriting career to the next level.
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The word “ Bánh Mì “ means “bread” in Vietnamese. Bánh Mì sandwiches are a long-time Vietnamese staple that’s been influenced since the French colonization. It was the first Vietnamese food I grew to like as a Southeast Asian kid growing up in a White middle class neighborhood outside of Chicago. Through "The Bánh Mì Chronicles," I am looking to "break bánh mì" with AAPI folks in Chicago and beyond, to understand the work they are doing for themselves, their community, and their family. This ...
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A wide variety of conversations with expert guests recorded in front of audiences around Aotearoa.
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The journey to the top can be challenging, enlightening and everyone’s leadership journey is different. There are leaders that have made it to the top of their organizations or started successful companies, defying norms, that are driving change as a result of obtaining a position of influence. Host Crystal Edmonson, senior editor of The Business Journals, will interview leaders from all walks of life who have broken barriers and are helping to change the face of business leadership and the ...
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If you're a fan of my "Trust The Process" (TTP) podcast, then you'll probably enjoy this one too. This is actually a live stream that I do once a month with a friend. This series carries all the same values as TTP. What makes it different is that it's more sporadic and interactive. If you're interested in checking out my Trust The Process podcast. You can go to anchor.fm/vt-trusttheprocess Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/real-talks-livestream/support
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It's not enough to think about what it takes to be more sustainable. Now is the time to act. The question is, who will lead the pack in saving our planet, and what do they need to stay on track and honest with their goals? The Decarbonization Race is a show for ESG and sustainability leaders ready to go beyond 100% renewable, beyond the bare minimum, and truly make an impact. Join host Lincoln Payton, CEO of Cleartrace, and a passionate executive leader with over a decade of experience in th ...
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Sept. 20, 2024: Rain, snow and fall colors; Roots of Tren de Aragua
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The first day of fall is Sunday. In our regular chat with Denver7 chief meteorologist Mike Nelson, we take stock of a record-hot summer, changing leaves, and what's ahead for winter. Then, the origins of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, which has thrust Aurora into the national spotlight. Later, for "Girls in Aviation Day", and encore with pione…
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Sept. 19, 2024: Defense rests in Boulder grocery store shooting trial; Colorado’s tattoo culture
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The defense rests in the trial of a man accused of killing ten people at a Boulder grocery store. We'll get perspective on the case ahead of closing arguments. Then, the owners of a funeral home where nearly 200 bodies were found decomposing avoid a federal trial. Also, climate migrants and the rich, evolving tattoo culture of Colorado.…
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Sept. 18, 2024: Rep. Crow on Secret Service, candidate safety; Beet field baseball
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Colorado Rep. Jason Crow says the Secret Service is spread thin heading into the general election. Crow is on the task force investigating the assassination attempt of former president Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. Then, people whose lives have changed because of Denver Basic Income. Then, preserving the legacy of the Sugar Beet League in Colorado.…
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Building Emotional Health in Children: Strategies for Healing and Growth with Aware Parenting | Marion Rose, PhD #139
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Curious about how tuning into your child's emotions can transform both their world and yours? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Marion Rose, PhD, a pioneer in Aware Parenting. Discover how this revolutionary approach goes beyond fulfilling basic needs and delves into the emotional depths of children, fostering their healing from stress a…
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Episode 98 - Catching up with our good friend Nate
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This week, Nate Winicki pops back into the studio to talk about what he's been up to this summer. Join CCA here: www.JoinCCA.org Visit us here: www.CCACalifornia.org
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Sept. 17, 2024: More wolves heading to Colorado; Sharing stories of culture and heritage
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More gray wolves are coming to Colorado, nearly four years after voters decided to reintroduce them to our state. But the process has not been without problems. CPR climate and environment reporter Sam Brasch joins us with an update. Then, for Hispanic Heritage Month, we share stories of family, culture, and community with ¿Quién Are We? and one ma…
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Penrose funeral home owners accept plea deal in federal case, vacating trial
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The owners of the Return to Nature funeral home, where 190 decomposing bodies were found, have told the federal court hearing their case they want to change their plea.
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Sept. 16, 2024: How a theater could help drive Western Slope economy; Students are ‘bringing music to life’
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Mesa County has traditionally been an affordable alternative to the Front Range, but that's changed dramatically in recent years. Then, a new theatre at Colorado Mesa University could be an economic driver beyond the campus. Plus, we'll talk with CMU's president, John Marshall, about the skyrocketing student enrollment. Later, unique pinto bean rec…
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Sept. 13, 2024: A history of humanity… as told through ‘The Horse’
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Without the horse, says historian Tim Winegard, the world would look nothing like it does today. The Colorado Mesa University professor has written, "The Horse: A Galloping History of Humanity." He joins Sr. Host Ryan Warner on stage in Grand Junction for our reading series, "Turn The Page."
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Sept. 12, 2024: What’s next for MDMA after FDA rejection? Interpreting a lost Euripidean find
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Researchers hoped the FDA would approve the drug commonly known as "ecstasy" to help treat PTSD. But now that the FDA has rejected it in a surprise decision, what's next for the psychedelic? Then, two CU Boulder scholars interpret what they believe to be previously unknown fragments of two lost tragedies by the Greek playwright Euripides. And, usin…
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Digging into the Greek life — CU scholars interpret rare Euripidean find
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When archaeologists in Egypt discovered a papyrus in 2022 that appears to hold fragments of work from the ancient Greek tragedian Euripides, it set in motion a chain of events that culminates in Boulder this weekend. A pair of scholars from the University of Colorado Boulder, Yvona Trnka-Amrhein and John Gibert will be part of a symposium centered …
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Sept. 11, 2024: Mesa County DA on Tina Peters case; A sisterhood of rafters; Picking the perfect peach
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District Attorney Dan Rubinstein takes us inside one of the first convictions of an election official related to The Big Lie: former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters will be sentenced October 3. We'll talk about takeaways from the case and what's next. Then, ride the Colorado River with a sisterhood of rafters. And later, high-tech meets gut instinct:…
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Sept. 10, 2024: Why parents are stressed out, and ways to cope
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The U.S. Surgeon General says almost half of American parents report feeling completely overwhelmed by stress. He now calls it an "urgent public health issue." To get perspective, we've asked three parents to join us: Craig Knippenberg of Denver is a dad and family counselor, Kelli Clifton Ogunsanya is a mom and the chief operating officer at local…
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Sept. 9, 2024: Candidates for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District make their case to fill seat vacated by Boebert
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The race to represent Western and Southern Colorado in Congress is much milder than it’s been the past few cycles. Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District is an open seat this year, with Lauren Boebert having switched districts to run for a safer seat. That leaves Democrat Adam Frisch facing off against Republican Jeff Hurd. Both candidates say they …
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S4E14: The Bicoastal Update Jenny's gone full bicoastal. Mic's been busy with a new addition. C O ME S E E H A C K C I T Y C O M E D Y https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hack-city-comedy-with-mic-nguyen-and-karen-chee-tickets-956517297987 F O L L O W U S https://www.instagram.com/asiannotasianpod https://www.instagram.com/nicepantsbro https://www.instagr…
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How water in Southern Colorado’s rivers gets divvied up before crossing state lines
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The Rio Grande and Arkansas Rivers are critical resources providing water for homes, farms, industry and recreation.
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The story of Professional Counselor Liz Bencivengo, who started at the US Naval Academy, entered a religious order, fought depression and is now working for Rejoice Counseling Apostolate. In The Pews is a show that features the lives and inspirational stories of some of the church’s faithful servants. LISTEN to the audio of our podcasts at http://w…
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Sept. 6, 2024: Taking the pulse of public health; Amache’s great painter
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Four out of ten people who worked in public health in Colorado left their jobs during the pandemic. We'll get a pulse on what's happening with the dean of the Colorado School of Public Health, Cathy Bradley. Then, opening statements and witness testimony offer a glimpse of what's to come in the trial of the man who shot and killed ten people in a B…
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Sept. 5, 2024: Clinical trials hope to curb and reverse Alzheimer’s; EVs drive a shift for firefighters
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There's a clinical trial underway in Colorado that is recruiting participants in an effort to treat and reverse Alzheimer's disease. Then, electric vehicles are changing how firefighters respond to car fires. Plus, Native American skier Ross Anderson from Durango will be inducted into the Colorado Snowsports Museum and Hall of Fame this weekend! An…
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Fairplay’s ‘Burro Days’ clops along into its 75th year
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Teams of two—one donkey and one human—took on the 30-mile course for the final event of the weekend known as Burro Days.
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Sept. 4, 2024: The ballot issues voters will decide this election; RZA’s journey through classical music
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Voters will decide 14 ballot measures in the November election. We'll take a closer look at the issues. Plus, working to support startups in rural Colorado. Then, separating fact from fiction in the story of Venezuelan gangs in Aurora. Later, with Wu-Tang Clan, RZA sampled classical composers; now he's the classical composer, and his new album with…
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This week, Tonie, Chris and Howie all recap how their fishing has been going this summer. PLUS...Chris whips out some random questions from the internet. Join us at: www.JoinCCA.orgVisit us at: www.CCACalifornia.org
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Integrating Psychedelics Into Spiritual Practice, Or Not | Raghu Markus #138
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In this riveting conversation, we sit down with Raghu Markus to delve into the profound connection between psychedelics and spiritual traditions. Journey with us as Raghu shares his intimate experiences with the famous Indian guru, Neem Karoli Baba (a.k.a. Maharajji) and Ram Dass, exploring how these encounters shaped his understanding of universal…
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Sept. 3, 2024: How ‘Our Moon’ shaped the world
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Ever love a book so much you re-read it? That's how we think of today's encore show. "Our Moon" is the title of Rebecca Boyle's new book. She lives in Colorado Springs, where she spoke on-stage with Ryan Warner in April at Colorado College for "Turn the Page with Colorado Matters."
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Sept. 2, 2024: Labors of love on Labor Day
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On this Labor Day, people who work, to make a difference for others, including two artists, whose goal is to "paint the plains" from Bennet to Burlington, Lamar to Limon. Plus, a Colorado non-profit that makes sure working single moms have a reliable car. Also, a men's clothier that's making more than a fashion statement. And coffee with a cause.…
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Aug. 30, 2024: What the special session means for property taxes; Denver opens up its architecture
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We'll talk about what the compromise deal reached by state lawmakers in a special session means for homeowners in Colorado. Then, a new music venue draws crowds, and noise complaints, in Colorado Springs. Plus, "Doors Open Denver" lets you explore the city's architecture, past, present and future. Later, training for climate change healthcare. And …
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Colorado Springs Ford Amphitheater agrees to changes to address noise complaints
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Mayor Yemi Mobolade and city staff met with the venue’s operators to discuss additional measures after backlash from neighboring residents.
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Aug. 29, 2024: State historian wants Coloradans to think about democracy; Protecting butterflies and bees
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Newly-appointed state historian William Wei says Democratic governments are facing the worst crisis since the 1930s. And he hopes to get Coloradans thinking about threats to democracy at home and abroad.
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New state historian wants to get Coloradans thinking about America’s democratic roots
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Colorado's newly-appointed state historian, William Wei, says democratic governments are facing the worst crisis since the 1930's and he hopes to get Coloradans thinking about threats to democracy at home and abroad.
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Aug. 28, 2024: COVID & flu shots – what to know
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The flu shot and a fresh round of COVID vaccines are coming. What's the ideal timing to get them? How much protection can we expect? We ask Dr. Tamaan Osbourne-Roberts, a leading family physician in Aurora. We also discuss long COVID, which is personal to him. Plus, the journey of an opera singer back to the stage after she, too, got long COVID. An…
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Colorado Springs mayor, city staff will meet with operators of Ford Amphitheater after widespread noise complaints
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A city councilmember who lives near the venue said residents “are speaking truth.”
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Aug. 27, 2024: Worldschooling encourages families to use the world as a classroom
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Imagine living abroad, or even in another part of the country for a few months or longer, with your family in tow and using the world as your classroom. It might not be as far-fetched as you think. Three Boulder moms wrote a book on how to do it: "Wonder Year: A Guide to Long-Term Family Travel and Worldschooling." Chandra Thomas Whitfield spoke wi…
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Aug. 26, 2024: Lowering property taxes at heart of special session; State GOP in flux
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State lawmakers begin a special session today to try to lower property taxes in order to keep two related measures off the November ballot. Then, who's in charge of the Colorado Republican Party after a weekend vote to remove the chairman? Plus, the Paralympics begin this week in Paris and feature events unique to the Games, like goalball.…
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Aug. 23, 2024: Colorado DNC attendees on what’s next; How’s autumn shaping up?
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Now that Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted the Democratic nomination for president, we'll ask two Coloradans who were at the convention about her message, and what's next. Then, critics of the state Republican party chair will try again this weekend to remove him. Plus, how will the hot, dry summer impact the fall and winter? Later, a PGA c…
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More than 100 people were treated for heat illnesses during a Colorado Springs air show. Could more have been done to prevent it?
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Organizers said the Club Q shooting taught them how to better track patients on site with a new app-tracked wristband system.
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Why do people compete in the Colorado State Fair? For some it’s continuing tradition, for others it means trying new things
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Baking, fine arts, livestock shows and more – people of all ages vie for blue ribbons in hundreds of different competitions at the Colorado State Fair.
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Aug. 22, 2024: Aging and mental health; A healthcare victory for veterans who served at K2
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As people age, physical health is often top of mind, and mental health is overlooked. For "Aging Matters on Colorado Matters," we'll talk about ways to cope with the Colorado Gerontological Society, a nonprofit that offers support programs for older adults including free mental health counseling. Then, what's it like to be a Colorado delegate at th…
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A Colorado Springs veteran helps win the long fight for expanded medical benefits
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A huge victory this month for veterans fighting for expanded medical benefits after being exposed to toxic chemicals while serving at an Army base known as K2 in Uzbekistan. Troops say they experienced serious health conditions as a result. And after a decades-long fight, the VA has finally removed barriers to them receiving treatment.…
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Aug. 21, 2024: Innovation and tech evolution highlight 10 years of patents in Colorado
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Coloradans are inventive. The state’s in the top 10 for patents filed per capita. Denver is home to one of four U.S. Patent and Trademark Outreach offices outside of Washington, D.C., and it is marking 10 years. Molly Kocialski is the regional director and Cyndi Bray is an inventor who's obtained multiple patents. Later, young readers are likely to…
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Aug. 20, 2024: DNC delegates have new hope for election; Teachers union head on school year ahead
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By day, Colorado’s convention delegates attend meetings to get motivated for the long election season. At night, they hear from the party’s most prominent leaders. Then, as kids return to school the head of the Colorado Education Association outlines the challenges and opportunities ahead. Also, exposure to the sun can be extra hard for people with…
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Aug. 19. 2024: Longtime DNC delegate on what to expect this week; State ranks high in school absences
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As the Democratic National Convention gets underway, Polly Baca of Denver has participated in every one of them since 1964. She says delegates are united around Kamala Harris’ candidacy. Then, Colorado ranks fifth nationwide in school absenteeism. And, Paralympic hopeful Madison Champion on why she loves her sport. Also, a poet laureate promotes re…
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The vocation story of Sr. Anna Imelda Nguyen of the Dominican Sisters of Mary Immaculate Province (Houston, TX), a religious sister and teacher who originally wanted to join the US Marines. In The Pews is a show that features the lives and inspirational stories of some of the church’s faithful servants. LISTEN to the audio of our podcasts at http:/…
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Aug. 16, 2024: How to keep young people in mountain communities; Ride with us in the Great Dale House Car
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They may not have planned to go to college, but they did, thanks to a network of mountain campuses. As Carrie Besnette Houser steps down as the longest-serving president of Colorado Mountain College, a picture of education, employment, and equity. Then, let's ride in a Great Dale House Car, rooted in Denver history. Plus, Yoga on the Rocks. And, yo…
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Aug. 15, 2024: The Museum for Black Girls celebrates artistry, culture and heritage
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The Museum for Black Girls in downtown Denver honors the accomplishments, resilience and “magic’’ of Black women around the world and inspires new generations. Colorado Matters co-host Chandra Thomas Whitfield toured the interactive exhibits with students from the Opening Act Theatre Camp.
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Rhone: Ben Checketts, Creative Director & Co-Founder
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Together with his brother, Ben Checketts co-founded Rhone, an athleisure wear brand inspired by the quality of Lululemon and the urge to craft a stand-out label for men. The brand is driven by the pursuit of mental fitness and Ben’s philosophy on branding is both refreshing and insightful. We talk about naming, focus groups, how brands are shaped y…
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Aug. 14, 2024: Medicaid cuts cost some families needed coverage; The Olympics in a time of international strife
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People were allowed to keep Medicaid coverage during the pandemic without the usual restrictions. But when things went back to normal, some lost coverage who shouldn’t have.
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“Medicaid Unwinding” meant some Coloradans lost needed coverage
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During the pandemic, the US government required states to keep people on Medicaid without checking their eligibility. Then, as the pandemic wound down, those who found jobs or earned too much to qualify, had to find other coverage. The problem was, some people who still qualified for Medicaid also lost coverage.…
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Episode 96 - Taking a beat to Explain Ourselves
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This week, we take a few minutes (more like 30) to explain ourselves as to what we've been up to the last month...and why we haven't had episodes in a little while. Here's a hint...ICAST. Join us at: www.JoinCCA.org Visit us at: www.CCACalifornia.org Register for the 2024 STAR Tournament here: www.CCACalifornia.org/STAR…
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