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The Town Church is a church in Fort Collins, Colorado. We gather on Sunday mornings at 2112 E Harmony Road in Fort Collins. Join us as we learn to live in light of the gospel of Jesus Christ as taught in God's Word. For more information visit our web site - www.thetownchurch.org
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If you want Fort Collins to be your next home, this podcast is for you. Join your host, Greg Roeder, as he delves into what makes Fort Collins one of the hottest real estate markets in the country. This show will take you behind the scenes with the people, policies, and trends that are shaping this incredible city. With nearly twenty years of experience selling premium properties in Fort Collins and becoming the go-to real estate agent for many of the city's brightest leaders in the process, ...
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At Vintage, we aim to be a dwelling place for the Lord. Our heart is to worship and minister to the Lord collectively and teach people how to carry the presence of God into their areas of influence by hearing and obeying His voice daily. We do this in many different ways throughout the week and weekly with Sunday Gatherings. Each Sunday, we worship Him, study the scriptures in an expository verse-by-verse format, and join in community as the body of Christ.We meet at 1501 Academy Ct. in Fort ...
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Open Notes Podcast - Fort Collins Symphony

Jeremy Cuebas - Fort Collins Symphony

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Classical Music for everyone! The Open Notes Podcast is the place for anybody interested in Classical Music to learn more, from newbies to seasoned veterans.Open Notes features interviews with soloists and composers, interactive program notes, and discussions about topics in classical music. Hosted by Jeremy D. Cuebas and sponsored by the Fort Collins Symphony
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Faith in Progress explores people, organizations, issues, and events in Northern Colorado from a multi-faith perspective. Your host, Hillel Katzir, is a retired rabbi and former lawyer who has returned to radio after a 45-year absence, who hosts and produces Faith in Progress on KRFC 88.9 FM Radio Fort Collins. He is passionate about bringing people together across religious and other lines, to work together toward a better world for all.
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Interviews with interesting people in the Northern Colorado area and beyond. What are they up to? How did they get started? What have they learned along the way? We want to encourage, entertain and inspire our listeners as they journey through life and make Fort Collins and the world a better place.
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Fort Collins Junk Removal is a locally owned full service company that provides prompt, professional, and cost effective junk removal & rubbish removal services to homeowners, businesses, and contractors. We do demolition cleanups, foreclosure cleanups, estate cleanups, foreclosure cleanups, garage cleanouts, construction cleanups, house cleanout, and apartment cleanouts. We also do junk removal from anywhere on your property.
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This podcast is for anyone interested in the local Fort Collins running community. We will be interviewing all kinds of cool runners, covering topics from peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to favorite running trails, and talking about upcoming races in Fort Collins and the surrounding area. We’re hoping to highlight the diverse voices and perspectives in the world of running. This podcast is all about connecting with and celebrating our local running community.
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A look into the lesser known murders and true crime of Colorado. Learn about dark tales from Colorado and the murderous history of the Mile High City. Contact the host at: coloredredpodcast@gmail.com and find the show on Facebook or Instagram @coloredredpodcast to see photos associated with each case.
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Intimate conversations revealing the artist's journey and spotlighting pivotal players in the Denver arts scene and beyond. This podcast is dedicated to artists and their story and to all who are integral to a thriving arts scene. Our goal is simple. We want to create an environment where the artist and the industry insider can tell their story in their own words for your discovery. Everybody has a story and everybody’s story is unique and interesting. Thank you for listening. Shon Cobbs - H ...
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Old Town Food Tour Podcast showcases the city of Fort Collins, Colorado including the businesses and people who make the city what it is today. The podcast is brought to you by Old Town Food Tour, which is a 3 hour guided walking tour of Old Town Fort Collins where guests visit 5-6 restaurants and sample generous portions from each location. Guests will also learn about the history and landmarks of Fort Collins that have made the city what it is today. To learn more about how to book your gu ...
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Icons of Real Estate Podcast

Tomás Fonseca and Timothy Calaway

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The Icons of Real Estate Podcast. Are you ready to learn the proven MONEY-MAKING SECRETS from top-producing, ICON agents? If you are an ambitious agent ready to skyrocket your business, this podcast is for YOU! Tune in every week, with your hosts Tomás Fonseca and Timothy Calaway, and find out how to implement proven strategies to 10X your Real Estate business. From $3 million dollars to $30 million dollars in just 12 months! Brought to you by the masters in real estate marketing, Ardor SEO.
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The State of Research

Colorado State University Research

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The State of Research podcast investigates the stories and findings emerging from Colorado State University research. From the research topics you’re passionate about, to ones you might have never heard of, join us to stay up to date with, The State of Research. Narrated by Ty Betts with the Office of the Vice President for Research.
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KUNC's In The NOCO is a daily look at the stories, news, people and issues important to you. It's a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The show explores the big stories of the day, bringing context and insight to issues that matter. And because life in Northern Colorado is a balance of work and play, we explore the lighter side of news, highlighting what makes this state such an incredible place to live.
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1910 and the new West is dawning. Bringing a future of telephones, cars and new ways of doing. But there still rides a man of the old West. A Lawman out to serve justice to those who need its help and to those who deserve its sharp sword. That lawman is Richard Wade, U. S. Marshal.
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My mission of this podcast is simple. Workin’ 218 is out to connect entrepreneurs through a collection of stories, learning what passions have landed and/or kept them here to live their dream of owning and operating their businesses in Northern Minnesota. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/workin218/support
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The International Local Music Exchange is a partnership formed by Oregon State University (KBVR), Colorado State University (90.5 KCSU), Loyola University Maryland (WLOY), and The College Radio Foundation that gives college radio stations a chance to share the best artists in their hometowns with other college stations from around the world. In support of World College Radio Day, these individual stations are invited to create a one-hour program that is hosted by their respective DJ's or stu ...
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PhotoStank /staNGk/ - when a visual reeks of coolness PhotoStank is a podcast about the inspiration, drive and secret sauce behind awe-inspiring visuals. Each week, we sit down with a top creative in the photo-video industry and explore the stories, techniques, victories and missteps behind their work. What makes it stank?
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There are interviews and then there are KCSU Music's Live, In-Studio interviews. 90.5 KCSU Fort Collins brings local bands come to hang out with our DJs, talk with us on-air, and play us some of their music. Enjoy!
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Dan's Dabble in Babble

Dan's Dabble in Babble

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Join Dan as he dabbles in babble about travel, leisure, lifestyle and culture. Joined by exciting guests from bronze medal olympic gymnasts to stand-up comedians, Dan's Dabble in Babble is an eclectic podcast that explores life through the lens of a gay man in his late twenties as he navigates life in the Tampa Bay region. A trained chemist now working in the education field, Dan provides his perspective on today's culture. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dabble ...
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Sermon Scripture: Mark 2:13-17 Jesus once said, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.” * He likened sin to a disease and himself to a healer. Trying to go on the spiritual journey of discipleship without healing from sin is like trying to run a marathon with a broken leg — you’re…
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David, the king anointed and established by God, makes a series of decisions that are displeasing in the eyes of the Lord. Through David's sin, we see the Lord's loving discipline and His work of redemption in David's life. This passage opens our eyes to the reality of our own sin and points us toward the ultimate redemption accomplished through Ch…
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Tax Deductibility of PMI Payments Are you an owner-occupant puzzled by the ever-changing rules around PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance) deductibility? Or perhaps an ambitious real estate investor, hungry to maximize your deductions and supercharge your profits? Then this class is your golden ticket to the world of tax wisdom! Join us for an exhilara…
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👨‍💼With Special Guest: Maxwell Poduska In this episode of the Icons of Real Estate Podcast, host Timothy Kataino sits down with Maxwell Paduska, a promising real estate agent making significant strides in Fort Collins. Maxwell shares his journey into real estate, which began by accident, and talks about the challenges he faced starting out, particu…
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and guest Ann Hutchison explore the unique aspects and challenges of Fort Collins as a community. Ann Hutchison is the CEO and President of Fort Collins Chamber of Commerce. Key topics that Greg and Ann explore in this episode (plus chapters with time stamps): (00:00) Ann Hutchison's role as the chief strategy officer o…
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Summer in Northern Colorado means the return of an old-school mode of transportation -- in the form of a ride on the Fort Collins Trolley. Electric streetcars were once a common sight in the streets of Fort Collins, at least until the early 1950s, when car ownership rose and fewer people relied on public transportation. In the late 1970s, a group o…
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In Chapter 6 of Revelation we see the symbolism of the first six seals and the significance of God's judgement, the four horsemen, and the suffering of believers. We also learn we must stop fixating on the woes of a world under judgement, and instead fix our eyes on Him through pure worship and lives of faithful obedience.…
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Two years ago, Jordan Sarazen lived a comfortable, perhaps even mundane life, working in an office as a financial planner. Then one day, he decided to make a change. He set out to fulfill a dream of managing a goat herd and renting their services to landowners. Today, Jordan and his wife Toni own 300 goats, and a company called Goat Bros. They trav…
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$70 million is the amount a utility company will pay to a community in Northwestern Colorado when it shuts down a coal plant that drives a large part of the local economy. Tri-State Energy plans to close its coal-fired power station, and all three coal mines, in Craig by 2028. The closure comes as Colorado moves to do away with coal-fired power and…
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👨‍💼With Special Guest: Janie Coffey In this episode of the Icons of Real Estate Podcast, host Timothy Kataino interviews Janie Coffey, a veteran real estate agent with nearly 20 years of experience. Janie shares her journey from a commercial general contractor to becoming a top luxury real estate broker in Florida. She discusses her innovative appr…
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On November 1, 1955, a man planted a bomb aboard a United Airlines plane shortly before it departed from Denver. The plane exploded in midflight over beet fields in Weld County, killing all 44 people aboard. It was a mass murder that grabbed headlines across the country. And viewers saw footage of the trial on TV – which was unusual then. If you've…
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Boulder, like many cities in Colorado, has an ongoing shortage of housing for the middle class – which means many people who work in Boulder can’t afford to live there. One local group is proposing an unconventional solution: They want to decommission Boulder’s municipal airport and turn that city-owned land into a neighborhood with around 2,000 ho…
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Sermon Scripture: Matthew 26:36-39 Jesus once said, in this world, you will face trouble in this life. We carry our history in our body and live our past in our present, sometimes comfortably stowed away below the surface. but, all too often our unhealed emotional pain sabotages our spiritual formation into people of love. So the question for today…
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Vintage City Church // The Book of Revelation: Revelation 5:1-14 // Greg Sanders. There is an urgent need for prayer in a world filled with chaos. The Book of Revelation tells us how the prayers of the saints are collected in Heaven and returned to Earth to trigger supernatural activity. The church plays a crucial role in ushering in God's authorit…
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Functional Obsolescence Unveiled: The Silent Value Killer in Real Estate Investments—and How to Defeat It! There's a often overlooked risk of investing in reale state: obsolescence. Whether we're focused on properties that are or will become functionally obsolete or drift directly into economic or physical obsolescence... these are real-world risks…
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👨‍💼With Special Guest: Bishoy Habib In this episode of the Icons of Real Estate Podcast, host Timothy Kataino welcomes seasoned real estate attorney Bishoy Habib. With over 11 years of experience, Bishoy shares insights from his career, focusing on his background, the importance of asset protection, and the current challenges and trends in the real…
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Adjusting streetlamps and other exterior lights to allow the stars to shine more brilliantly – that's part of the process for becoming a certified Dark Sky community. More than 200 places in 22 countries around the world have this designation. Advocates say limiting light pollution helps preserve expansive views of the night sky, and helps nocturna…
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👨‍💼With Special Guest: Adin Garcia In this episode of Icons of Real Estate Podcast, host Timothy Kataino interviews Adin Garcia, a Miami-based real estate expert with a rich family history in entrepreneurship. Adin shares his journey from running a family laundry business to becoming a successful real estate investor and realtor. He discusses the t…
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Colorado has some of the best camping in the country, and Coloradans love their weekends in the wilderness. But does a night in the outdoors become daunting when kids are in the picture? Boulder author Helen Olsson doesn’t think so. She just rereleased her book The Down and Dirty Guide to Camping with Kids. It’s full of unexpected tips on things li…
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How has Fort Collins emerged as a hub for entrepreneurial culture? What are Mayor Arndt and community leaders doing regarding homelessness and water issues in Fort Collins? What challenges will Fort Collins face in the future? These questions and more will be explored in this episode of Selling Fort Collins where host Greg Roeder and guest Mayor Ar…
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and guest Shaun Belongie, CEO of New Belgium Brewery, give us an exclusive peek into Fort Collins’ vibrant culture, the evolution of beer, and more. Key topics explored in this episode (plus chapters with time stamps): * (0:02) From music to marketing. * Shaun’s attempts at art before landing his first marketing job. * …
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Not that long ago, some doctors would use lobotomies as a treatment for mental illness... or insomnia... or severe headaches. That wouldn’t happen now. But modern medicine has taken some weird, often tragic turns to get to where it is now. Author Wesley Marshall argues that there’s a similarity between the science behind our transportation systems …
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David desires to set up Jerusalem as the capital city as well as the worship city for the people of God. God has created us to worship him - and all of life points us to him. This week we discuss the seriousness of the worship of God. What stands in your way of worshiping God? What helps you as you continue to pursue the worship of God, and in what…
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Vintage City Church // The Book of Revelation: How we handle the shaking of Heaven // Steve Anderson. Ephesians 6:12 states, "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood but against the rulers and powers of this world..." Satan utilizes spiritual entities to control and corrupt the physical world. For example, politics and the government often …
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How to Analyze an All-Cash Rental Property Purchase Deal analysis is important. Learning how to analyze deals is a critical skill for all real estate investors, whether you're financing 100% of the purchase or buying a property without a loan at all and paying all cash. In this class, we will look at how deal analysis changes when you plan to buy a…
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People who come to Estes Park marvel at the sights they see... Longs Peak on the horizon... the Stanley Hotel above town... herds of elk just about everywhere. And on Elkhorn Avenue in the heart of downtown, curious onlookers gather on the sidewalk to watch the hypnotic movements of the mechanical taffy puller in the window of The Taffy Shop. Now, …
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👨‍💼With Special Guest: Lisa Dillon In this episode of the Icons of Real Estate Podcast, hosted by Timothy Kataino, real estate luminary Lisa Dillon shares her inspiring journey from losing everything after the oil field left her area to becoming a successful realtor. Lisa discusses the challenges she faced in her first year, including learning curv…
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Rodeo is a popular sport all summer long across Colorado and the West. There are large events like the Greeley Stampede or Cheyenne Frontier Days in June and July. And lots of other towns have their own rodeos, from Estes Park to Granby to Steamboat Springs. Of course, anyone can buy a ticket and head to the rodeo – but what else should you know if…
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👨‍💼With Special Guest: Gregory Livingston In this episode of Icons of Real Estate, host Tomas Grilo welcomes Gregory Livingstone, a seasoned Denver real estate expert with over 26 years of experience. Gregory shares his insights on the evolution of the real estate market, particularly in relation to mortgage trends and economic shifts. He emphasize…
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For many veterans, Independence Day can be a hard day.   Celebrating America’s birthday typically comes with booming, colorful blasts of fireworks. We don’t talk about it a lot, but for veterans with PTSD, that can be a struggle. It can remind them of combat or other traumatic experiences from their time in the military.  “We often have veterans wh…
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Limiting the carbon emissions of a new home or office, long before anyone lives or works in it -- that’s the goal of a key piece of Boulder’s new energy code that will take effect later this year. Typically, people looking to reduce the carbon footprint of their home might install a heat pump or add solar panels. But those improvements could take y…
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Sermon Scripture: 2 Corinthians 8:7-15 In most Christian churches, generosity is described as one of the core values of the Christian life. The Bible records Jesus saying these words – “it is better to give than to receive.” At Emmaus Road, one of our core values is Partnership; we believe “our faith calls us to give our lives away in service to ot…
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Vintage City Church // The Book of Revelation: Behold Him Daily // Gary Peters. How does it look like to behold the Lord daily, and how does it benefit us? Our daily encounters will lead to a new worship experience. Every day is an invitation to "come up" in God's presence, to experience Him in a new way. Why not accept the invitation to spend time…
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How Return on Investment Changes Based on Credit Score With PMI Does your credit score really matter when you're buying rental properties? Sure, your credit score impacts the mortgage interest rate you can get with traditional mortgages. And yes, your credit score affects how much private mortgage insurance (PMI) will cost. Your credit score can al…
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👨‍💼With Special Guest: Robert Reich In this episode of the Icons of Russe Podcast, host Timothy Kaitano sits down with Robert Reich, a 24-year veteran in the real estate industry. They discuss Robert's journey into real estate, starting from a paper scanning company to developing technologies that solve key problems for real estate professionals. R…
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There’s no getting around it: it’s really, really hot on Colorado’s Front Range right now. According to the National Weather Service, the Denver metro area typically sees about 45 days each summer when the temperature hits 90 degrees or hotter. And that’s when many homeowners wish for a more resilient lawn. Allisa Linfield is a horticulturist with …
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There are dozens of climbing routes on the famous Flatirons in Boulder. Until recently, all of the routes on those monumental rock formations were installed, or mapped out, by men. That changed recently when two female climbers collaborated to install a new route on a section of the Flatirons known as The Maiden formation. Lynn Hill and Sasha DiGiu…
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