The Ryan Lawn & Tree Podcast is hosted by ISA Certified Master Arborist, Matt Evans. Our goal with this podcast is to provide you with the timely, and critical information you need to keep your turf, trees, and plants healthy and looking great.
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Musician turned Lawn Care Nut turned Youtuber might sound like a strange path to walk in life, but such is the journey of Ryan Knorr and his creative endeavors. Here you'll find his Beyond The Lawn series with many names from the lawn care community on Youtube and beyond, as well as the TurfCast series with Ryan DeMay joining each week to talk all things turf!
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Join Abby and her Dad on a fun-filled journey through the worlds of pre-teenhood and mid-life. Created initially as a school project by Abby, this podcast has blossomed into an entertaining and informative platform suitable for both parents and kids alike. Together, we dive into the latest trends in pop culture, share insights on video games, explore the colorful universe of anime, and much more. With a commitment to being both parent and kid-friendly, our discussions aim to bridge the gener ...
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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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Ryan Schleicher, Evan Rytlewski, and Matt Wild take to the WMSE airwaves (nearly) every Wednesday at noon to discuss all things Milwaukee. Milwaukee music, Milwaukee art, Milwaukee events, and D.I.Y. lawn care tips are frequently discussed—and rarely agreed upon.
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Each month for the Talking Disney Podcast Rachel Wagner and Stanford Clark get together to talk about one of the Disney Canon Classic animated films. We let the random number generator do the work of picking the film to talk about and have a blast giving historical context, trivia and our thoughts on the film. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkingdisneycanon/support
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Sneak behind-the-scenes of the Hulu Original, Only Murders in the Building starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez. Listen in as Maggie Boles & Ryan TIllotson talk to the cast and crew and scramble to get clues on the murder within the show! From Straw Hut Media Produced & Hosted by Ryan Tillotson & Maggie Boles Music by Kyle Meritt Theme Music by Siddhartha Kholsa Email us your thoughts and theories: onlymurders@strawhutmedia.com Or chat with us on Reddit: https://www.reddit.c ...
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We will be featuring the people that we've met over the years to share their stories, grower knowledge and passion for growing plants. Also, we want to feature our Smart Pot retail dealers and wholesale distributors, who we've partnered with over the years. Episodes will be entertaining, informative and motivational. We want you to always grow your best plant possible. Listening to our "PotCast", you will hear from the leaders of the lawn and garden, as well as the cannabis industries, as th ...
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A podcast dedicated to connecting everyone to beautiful spaces by providing plant inspired experiences.
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Welcome to the Permaculture Princess Podcast! Here you will find a mixture of glamour & greens! Health is a multi-faceted journey that must be approached holistically. Therefore, as a personal trainer, health coach, homesteading wife, mother, lover of food and nature, and disciple of Christ, this podcast acts as a space for sharing all the physical, mental, spiritual, and environmental actions that lead to a more abundant landscape and lifestyle!
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Whether you're a plumber, electrician, builder, motor mechanic, landscaper, tiler, glazier, painter, carpenter, concretor or any of the myriad of trades and contractors that keep the world running, this podcast has been produced with you in mind. Your hosts, Warrick 'Waz' Bidwell and Nicole 'Nic' Cox, were both born into tradie families and have first hand experience of the gut busting, money stress and pressures that trade businesses can place on their owners and their families! Nic and Waz ...
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A new era is upon us, and Tangent💚 is back with our fourth new limited series, hosted by Proptech entrepreneur Edward Cohen, and venture capitalists Jeffrey Berman (Partner at Camber Creek) and Zach Aarons (Co-founder and GP at MetaProp). Tangent unites Proptech founders💡, real estate investors🏢, urban leaders🏙 and passionate creators🌎 who are improving our communities and cities. Join us to learn how we can solve present day challenges with innovative technology and greater collaboration. 💚 ...
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The Battle Against Brown Patch | Dr. Rodney St. John Interview
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Have you ever gone outside to view your lawn masterpiece, only to see that the lawn is turning brown? If this is the case, you could be dealing with Brown Patch fungus in your turf. In this episode, Matt Evans interviews Dr. Rodney St. John on identification, causes and remedies, for Brown Patch.By Ryan Lawn & Tree
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May 20, 2024: DiStefano on evolution of higher education; Remembering a pedestrian safety champion
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He's spent 50 years at the University of Colorado Boulder, including the last 15 as chancellor. Now Phil DiStefano is stepping down. He discusses how to add more value to a liberal arts degree, the challenges facing higher education, and the importance of what he calls, "humble leadership." Then, we remember a champion for pedestrian safety in Denv…
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May 17, 2024: Closed for a month, what’s next for the Blue Mesa Bridge; Forecasting space weather
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Daily life has been disrupted in Gunnison by the ongoing closure of an important bridge, from high school athletics, to timber, to health care. What might a fix look like? And what's the timeline? Then, geomagnetic storms test Boulder's Space Weather Prediction Center. Plus, Steve Wozniak, a co-founder of Apple, speaks at the commencement for CU Bo…
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May 16, 2024: Investigating dishonest officers; Colorado’s changing needs as the population ages
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It's a state law that's supposed to weed out police officers and sheriff's deputies who are dishonest. But is it working? We'll discuss the results of a special investigation through the Colorado News Collaborative. Then, as Colorado gets older, what are the changing needs and resources? And the first KlezKolorado Festival hopes to find harmony in …
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Episode 73: Elizabeth Beak- Joy To The Earth Trees, a Christmas Tree Rental Company in Atlanta, GA
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In our latest installment of The Growing Revolution, we got to speak with Elizabeth Beak, founder of Joy To The Earth Tree Farm, outside of Atlanta, Georgia. She founded this organization in 2022 after hearing of a similar company overseas doing Christmas Tree rentals to local residents. She thought that if they could do it there, she could start o…
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Ranking the Disney I WANT Song (Talking Disney Classics Ep 92)
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Today Stanford and Rachel are ranking the Disney I Want Songs Please support our sponsor THE LAW OF ATTRACTION by Nancy Naigle https://amzn.to/3yhi8zd (ad) Disney I Want Songs- I'm Wishing, Part of Your World, Belle (Reprise), I Just Can't Wait to be King, Just Around the Riverbend, Out There, Go the Distance, Reflection, Almost There, Let it Go, H…
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May 15, 2024: Gov. Polis on new housing options, transit, and property taxes
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In a warehouse in north Denver, students of all ages are learning the construction trades. The Build Strong Academy served as something of a backdrop to a bill signing– legislation that lets folks up and down the Front Range build ADUs – Accessory Dwelling Units – on their property. It’s also where Ryan Warner met Governor Jared Polis for their reg…
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May 14, 2024: How Colorado law shapes advanced care planning; Former Broncos players help children cope with grief
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Did you know that If you're critically ill and can't make decisions for yourself, your family can't automatically step into help? We'll talk through what to know for our series, Aging Matters on Colorado Matters. Then, Colorado Wonders, where was the state's first public library? Later, former Broncos players Terrell Davis and Brian Griese share th…
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‘You don’t avoid grief; you have to move through it.’ Judi’s House helps families navigate unspeakable loss
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Grief wasn't a topic that came up very often in their NFL locker rooms, but Brian Griese and Terrell Davis both have experience with loss. Recently the former Denver Broncos teammates got together to discuss their journeys as part of a fundraiser for Judi's House. Founded in 2002 by Griese and his wife Brooke, a clinical psychologist, the Aurora-ba…
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Mother's Day, The Empire Strikes Back, Maribia Odds and Ends
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Send us a Text Message. Hey everyone and a happy belated Mother's Day to all the different Moms out there! After a fun intro by KK Slider, Abby and I dive into our Mother's Day celebrations and our visit to the Miracle Theatre in DC to watch 'The Empire Strikes Back.' Abby also shares her creative ideas for Maribia. As the school year wraps up and …
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TIB644 Are You Abdicating Or Delegating? How To Spot The Difference
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Why do some tasks fail despite clear instructions?Waz & Nic are breaking down the ins and outs of delegation vs. abdication in your trade business, and how common abdication is specially in trades where accountability is key. If you're a trade business owner, mastering this distinction could make a significant difference in your operational success…
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May 13, 2024: Deaf leader champions new era for school; Assessing the Broncos’ rookies
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The Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind now has a superintendent who's deaf. Then, Broncos football asseses potential starting quarterbacks.
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Rookie Bo Nix takes first steps in attempt to solve Broncos’ quarterback woes
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The Denver Broncos have gone through more than dozen quarterbacks --with very little success to show for it -- since Peyton Manning retired eight years ago. But one of the Hall of Famer's teammates, offensive tackle Ryan Harris, thinks the team has finally found an answer in 2024 first-round draft pick Bo Nix. Harris talked about Nix' debut last we…
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In Denver, a merger of museums. One big, one small
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The Kirkland Museum, named for artist Vance Kirland who suspended himself above giant canvases, is merging with the Denver Art Museum. DAM's director Christoph Heinrich tells Ryan Warner what the deal means for art lovers and, more specifically, members.
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May 10, 2024: Blood medics poised to save lives; A merger worthy of a museum
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In Colorado Springs, they're equipping first responders with whole blood that can be transfused on the scene of an accident, an attack, or a medical emergency. Then, what a merger means for the Denver Art Museum and the Kirkland Museum. Plus, charging EVs across Colorado. Later, division over a proposed national monument on the Western Slope. Later…
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These goats have a job: Lawn care and fire mitigation
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At Goat Mowers, the workforce mostly has four legs and horns. The business, based in Calhan, Colorado, harnesses the hunger of goats to care for lawns and fire-prone landscapes. We meet owner Kimberly Jones and a goat named What What.
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‘I just couldn’t wrap my mind around people who were so willing to help.’ Colorado non-profit helps single moms steer the course
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For many people, having a safe and reliable car is more than just a want; it’s a critical need, and one that can determine whether we can get to work, […]
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May 9, 2024: Wrapping up the 2024 legislative session; Helping single moms get back on the road
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From lowering property taxes to changing gun policy, we'll break down the hits and misses as state lawmakers wrap up the legislative session. Then, when the vehicle you depend on requires costly repairs, getting it fixed can be a total budget buster. We tell you about a Colorado nonprofit that is helping working single mothers get back on the road.…
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Episode 72: Ben Owens, Cannabis Home Growing Advocate, Co-Author- "Clean Growing"
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In this latest interview for The Growing Revolution- Smart PotCast, we got to speak again with Ben Owens, who is a cannabis home growing coach and advocate based in Colorado. We spoke with him back in season one, where he was the guest for episode 14, which you can watch here: https://youtu.be/no7k6yy75WY We wanted to get Ben back on to talk about …
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RANKING THE WORST DISNEY SCENES (Talking Disney Classics Ep 91)
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Today Stanford and Rachel are throwing shade and talking about the worst scenes in the history of Disney The best Disney scenes (no songs) https://youtu.be/gUgX1t1b09gGo see movies at Maven Cinemas https://www.mavencinemas.com/Make sure to check out Rachel's holiday coverage at Hallmarkies Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-p…
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May 8, 2024: What’s next as legal cannabis marks 10 years; The call of a ‘stravage’
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Legal recreational cannabis sold in Colorado for the first time ten years ago. Now, marijuana is on the verge of another turning point. We'll take stock and look ahead with two guests who watched the industry -- and regulation-- grow up in Colorado. Then, the giant Pikeview quarry is a scar, and an opportunity. Also, you don’t have to be a graduate…
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Ten years after the first sale of legal recreational cannabis in Colorado, the federal government considers big changes
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Last week, the Biden Administration proposed reclassifying cannabis as a less-dangerous drug. We discuss the federal government’s move to ease restrictions on marijuana as well as Colorado's decade-old cannabis law with Ricardo Baca, the first-ever cannabis editor of the Denver Post and Sam Kamin, a professor at the University of Denver law school.…
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May the 4th Be With You, Maribia Update, Congrats to Jerry!
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Send us a Text Message. The family is lucky enough to attend a screening of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope at the Miracle Theatre in Washington, DC with an enthusiastic crowd of fans. Abby updates everyone on Maribia, her Animal Crossing: New Horizons island. We send our congratulations to Abby's cousin Jerry who was named Student of the Week by …
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May 7, 2024: Living with Long COVID; A new plan to lower property taxes
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An estimated 200,000 people in Colorado have Long COVID. We speak with two of them today about their lives 4 years after diagnosis. Then, what a proposed plan at the state capitol could mean for property taxes. Later, healing the scar on the mountainside near Colorado Springs. And one of the new markers sharing the history of Denver's Chinatown is …
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There are still many mysteries about Long COVID, but what is clear, is that about 200,000 Coloradans have the condition. A recent book called "The Long COVID Reader," edited by Mary Ladd, features essays and poems by long-haulers, including two from Colorado.
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Climate Tech | Sustainability & Economic Benefits From Decarbonizing Real Estate, with Cortex CRO Lisa Rockefeller
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Lisa Rockefeller is the Chief Revenue Officer at Cortex Sustainability Intelligence, the decarbonization platform built for commercial real estate, where she's driving the go-to market strategy. Cortex's advanced AI helps CRE teams amplify operational effectiveness, make informed decisions about capital investments, and tactically address regulatio…
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TIB643 Could This Simple Training Hack Save Your Business?
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Curious about how businesses manage to stay compliant with ever-changing laws and regulations? From sharing her experiences running a compliance training business to cracking the code on balancing work and family, Deborah Coram, a seasoned professional in compliance training, shares her practical wisdom and valuable insights on how effective traini…
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May 6, 2024: Does the legislature’s drinking culture go too far?
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State lawmakers say social drinking can relieve stress and promote camaraderie – but what's the trade-off? Then, the reason the legislature killed a proposal to limit access to public records for some people. Also, students advocate for technology to keep classrooms cooler. Plus, climate change means rising acidity in the Antarctic ocean.…
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May 3, 2024: Student journalist on campus protests; A new plan to fund public transit
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As antiwar protests continue on college campuses, we get perspective from a student journalist. Then, Colorado's bishop for the United Methodist Church talks about the decision to allow gay clergy. Also, the state appears ready to expand public transit funding, but there are strings attached for RTD. Plus, rethinking offices as housing, healing thr…
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May 2, 2024: One woman’s journey with Alzheimer’s; Diversifying health care with ‘Black Men in White Coats’
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Former University of Denver chancellor Rebecca Chopp says she was lucky her doctor diagnosed her Alzheimer’s early.
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Episode 71: Chris Blase- Blase Family Farm, You-Pick Blueberry Farm in Rockwall, Texas
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In this week's installment of The Growing Revolution, we got to speak with Chris Blase of Blase Family Farms. Chris and his wife, Jill, started the blueberry farm in 2011 after coming home from a vacation in East Texas, where the family had a great time at a blueberry farm, picking berries. He thought that it would be a great idea to start one clos…
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May 1, 2024: Feds rethink pot; The promise of a 71-mile trail through Metro Denver
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We consider the possible impacts as the Drug Enforcement Administration considers reclassifying cannabis to a Schedule III substance. Then, Colorado sounds the alarm over congenital syphilis.
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April 30, 2024: State lawmakers consider gun policies; Virtual trip into space inspires students
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As state lawmakers head into their final week of the legislative session, gun policy is once again a hot topic. We’ll find out where nearly a dozen proposals stand.
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STEM students ponder a future as infinite as the cosmos
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Salma Khalif and Nzube Kolawole visited an exhibition at Stanley Marketplace in Aurora.
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April 29, 2024: State att’y general on police accountability and whether there was justice for Elijah McClain
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Now what? AG Phil Weiser on what’s ahead now that the final sentence has been handed down in the killing of Elijah McClain in Aurora police custody.
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TIB642 From Lawn Mowing to YouTube Fame: Ben Sims’ Story on Growing Greens and Views
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What does it take to grow a YouTube channel from zero to hero? From green keeping to becoming a full-time content creator and savvy online entrepreneur, Ben shares his inspiring journey and the secrets to his thriving YouTube channel and online business—Lawn Tips. With an impressive 140,000 subscribers and a top video hitting 4 million views, Ben s…
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Post-Eclipse Feelings, Update on Animal Crossing and Take Your Kid to Work Day
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Send us a Text Message. Hello there! In this episode we process the awesomeness of experiencing totality, even through the clouds. Abby heads back to her old school, but this time to work! So much to talk about on Maribia as Abby has spent some time redecorating thanks to some inspiration from her favorite YouTuber, froggycrossing. If you would lik…
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April 26, 2024: Women talk about leadership, politics, and the challenges and opportunities ahead
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Colorado ranks second in the nation for the number of women elected to the state legislature. But what does it mean for our state?
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Episode 70: Kyle Durr- Casey Trees, Washington DC area tree farm
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Welcome back to episode 70 of The Growing Revolution where this week we got to speak with Kyle Durr, Nursery Manager for Casey Trees. He oversees the general production on their farm in Virginia, outside of the Washington DC metro area. Casey Tree was started by Betty Brown Casey, longtime DC resident in 2002. Betty was concerned with the steady de…
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April 24, 2024: Colorado’s evolving law to protect newborns whose mothers use drugs; Ants and climate change
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It’s tricky to protect newborns whose mothers use drugs; how Colorado’s law has evolved to serve infants and families.
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Colorado hospitals don’t have to report newborns who test positive for drugs as child abuse. Is the law doing what it intended?
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Colorado hospitals don’t have to report newborns who test positive for drugs as child abuse cases.
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Finding self-discovery and song on the Green River
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In the new short film “Canyon Chorus,” openly-gay adventurer Mikah Meyer takes his choral mentor and some friends on a rafting trip.
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Colorado students share why they chose to attend HBCUs and the impact that’s had on their lives
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Four Coloradans share why they chose to leave the state to attend an HBCU (Historically Black College and Universities) and how it’s affected their lives.
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April 23, 2024: NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe on the impact of HBCUs and their relevance today
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NPR host Ayesha Rascoe's book features prominent graduates of historically Black colleges and universities.
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April 22, 2024: For Earth Day, ‘The Nature Fix’ is a prescription for what ails us
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Take two trees and call me in the morning. On this Earth Day, how nature affects our health, from brain studies in national parks to forest bathing in Japan.
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TIB641 Growth, Branding, and Workwear with Troy Yewdall of Totally Workwear
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How can you build a brand that goes beyond the product and truly resonates with people? Well, let's take a peek behind the scenes at Totally Workwear's journey as Troy shares how they've shaken up the workwear game, not only by transforming the industry but also by standing up for the hardworking folks who wear their gear. From forging strong partn…
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April 19, 2024: Climate change price tag; Clarence Shivers, artist and Tuskegee Airman
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Slowing climate change is considerably cheaper than purely reacting to it. Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson is back for our regular discussion.
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Colorado’s supersonic jet company forges ahead
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Air travel will be much speedier in the future if the Colorado-based company Boom Supersonic has its way.
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In their regular chat, Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson and Senior Host Ryan Warner discuss a new report in the journal Nature that finds, “economic damages resulting from climate change […]
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April 18, 2024: Educating skiers on Indigenous history of the slopes; Using greenhouse gases for ceramics
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Before ski resorts came to dominate life in the mountains here, the Colorado Rockies were home to Indigenous tribes.
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