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The Mystic Lens is a podcast by Current Collective Church - a fresh, more expansive expression of the Way of Christ among the worldwide wisdom traditions. Join us for conversations from within our spiritual community and beyond.
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Every week, our host Deacon Pedro brings you the best of Canada's Catholic Salt + Light Media: Inspiring messages, insightful interviews, interesting commentary and music; plus great segments from our contributors. Stay current with the Catholic Church in Canada and the world, and nourish your faith with the SLHour.
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This podcast is the landing place where high level community reformers and city transformers meet with host Becky Hennesy to discuss and discover godly solutions to earthly problems. Through in-depth conversations and occasional solo episodes, Becky Hennesy tackles this new calling and assignment over life with the same passion she's had for local church ministry for 40+ years. NOTE: Beginning October 2021, Reformers Collective replaces the Being Becky podcast. Current subscribers to Being B ...
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EP607 | Featured Conversation with Peter Kreeft and Music by Flynn
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57:00Join us this week for a featured conversation with beloved Catholic author, Peter Kreeft; Gillian Kantor learns a lesson about courage from her kids, Sean Pott tells us about a unique pilgrimage and we reconnect with singer/songwriter-married couple Blake and Megan Flynn.By Deacon Pedro
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June 20, 2025: What MDMA and other psychedelics can teach about Colorado's embrace of psilocybin
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49:04A major psychedelics conference wraps up in Denver today. Its mission is to get more people, especially policy makers, comfortable with what has been underground. We speak with the founder of MAPS, the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Science, about the science and what's left to learn as Colorado licenses psilocybin healing centers. Pl…
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June 19, 2025: For Juneteenth, a celebration and reflection of Black history in Colorado
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49:06Today is Juneteenth, a time to celebrate and reflect. We talk with people who took part in Denver's annual celebration and parade. Then we head to the Boulder History Museum where an exhibit called "Proclaiming Colorado's Black History" ends its three-year run in September. Plus, the perseverance of 101-year-old Tuskegee Airman Lt. Col. James Harve…
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June 18, 2025: When forgiveness isn't optional
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49:23In her arresting new novel "Penitence," author Kristin Koval creates a plot in which forgiveness is difficult, yet inescapable. The storyline allows her to explore issues of gun safety and juvenile justice, as well. Koval, who lives in the Boulder area, joined us at the 20th annual Lit Fest for our reading series "Turn The Page with Colorado Matter…
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Christ-centered Mediumship (yes, you read that right!) with Maximilian Webster
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1:06:10In this episode, Max joins for a conversation about his journey into life coaching, becoming a medium, and subsequently encountering Christ. We talk about how powerful Jesus is in the spiritual realm and much, much more! Connect with Max: https://instagram.com/maximilian.webster.intl __________________________________________ Welcome to the Mystic …
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June 17, 2025: Uncertain future for vaccine guidance; On the trail of art stolen by the Nazis; Cycling without Age
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49:21It's a changing of the guard for the group that guides the nation's vaccine policy. We spoke with a Colorado pediatrician who used to be on the panel about how that could reshape guidance and the concerns she has moving forward. Then, a Denver woman unravels the mystery of her mother's past after fleeing Nazi Germany, and the art her family left be…
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June 16, 2025: DOJ wants Colorado's election records; A new way to measure snowpack by air to help water planners
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49:10The Justice Department wants Colorado's voting records. We ask the Secretary of State and the head of Colorado's County Clerks about the request and the reasons. Then, a new way to measure snowpack from the air could help waters planners make sure there's enough to go around. Plus, the debate over the sale of federal public lands, how the land is m…
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EP606 | Espoused to Christ and Music by Annie Karto
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57:00This week we learn about the Church’s best kept secret vocation: Consecrated Virginity; Danny and Antonia Torchia tell us how they prepare for Summer in a domestic/monastic home, Sr. Marie Paul has the windows to the soul of a biopic and we meet singer/songwriter Annie Karto and listen to her music.By Deacon Pedro
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June 13, 2025:On Jewish life in the US today in all its beauty, anxiety, and complexity
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49:22About the same time a man shot flames at Jewish people in Boulder, Rabbi Caryn Aviv hit "send" on the final draft of her new book, “Unlearning Jewish Anxiety.” Aviv is the spiritual leader of Judaism Your Way in Denver and Boulder. Previously she taught Israel-Palestine studies at a university level. Rabbi Aviv is also Sr. Host Ryan Warner's rabbi.…
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June 12, 2025: Deconstructing DEI - the future of diversity initiatives in Colorado
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48:52In the wake of 2020's racial reckoning, DEI initiatives surged across the country, from corporations to the classroom. But that momentum has taken a big hit in recent months under a new presidential administration as evidenced by federal funding cuts, restructured priorities and arguably a growing political backlash against DEI policies. So what's …
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June 11, 2025: What a new medical school means for rural healthcare; A top Northern Colorado tourist spot blossoms
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49:23Colorado Matters travels to Northern Colorado, as crews in Greeley build the state's third medical school. How it could ease the physician shortage. Then, we visit the test gardens that help determine which plants you find in your local nursery. And a commencement speech at CSU from a budding documentarian who defies cultural expectations.…
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Trusting the Divine Tug to Fully Be Yourself with Jake Haber
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1:35:28In this episode, we have our first episode with a voice beyond our local community - Jake Haber. Jake leads Aldea, a spiritual community in Tucson, Arizona. In this conversation we talk about the journey of spiritual evolution (aka "deconstruction"), exploring various expressions of spirituality, and ultimately feeling the freedom to live from your…
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June 10, 2025: Church finds connection through psychedelics; Colorado's effort to ensure police accountability
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49:21As the state allows its first psilocybin healing centers, a church in Colorado Springs is finding connection through psychedelics. We visit the church with "The Trip: CPR's coverage of Colorado's psychedelic journey." Then, Colorado led the nation for police accountability reform in response to the Black Lives Matter movement. We find out how it's …
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June 9, 2025: The bestselling novel 'Go As a River' weaves an engrossing tale of a watery ghost town
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49:13As a girl growing up in Gunnison, Shelley Read swam in Blue Mesa Reservoir. And she knew of the watery ghost town just beneath her. That ultimately led to her writing about it; the novel, now a global bestseller, is called "Go As A River." And it's not just about the disappearance of the town of Iola, Colorado. Then, students creating a workforce f…
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EP605 | Become the Fire and Music by Sarah Kroger
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57:00Joelle Maryn’s life changed completely when her house burned down as a little girl. This week, she tells us how she has now become the fire. Jermaine has two new book suggestions, Mark Matthews tells us what was good in Hollywood after the L.A. Fires, and we reconnect with singer/songwriter Sarah Kroger who has a new book based on her song, Beloved…
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June 6, 2025: The challenge of tracking federal cuts; Festival Flamboyan creates connection
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49:17"The Impact Project" is a tool to track and display cuts to federal agencies; we speak with the founding director. Then, an update on the survivors and the suspect in Sunday's firebomb attack in Boulder. Plus, a nationally renowned Colorado theater company that makes theater-going more accessible adapts in the face of canceled grants. And Festival …
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June 5, 2025: Supporting Boulder attack survivors; Measles and summer travel; Reimagining fatherhood
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49:05We hear from a survivor of the firebomb attack in Boulder as the community gathers to show support and solidarity. Then, what to know about the spread of measles as the busy summer travel season begins. Plus, a summit ahead of Father's Day aims to "restore, rebuild, and reimagine" fatherhood in a supportive and inclusive way. Later, how federal cut…
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June 4, 2025: A Hiroshima survivor remembers; Challenges for Colorado jobseekers; Thriving with diabetes
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48:48Hiroshima survivor Tamayo Terada welcomed us into her Denver home, as her adult children gathered round. Less than a month after that gathering, Terada passed away. Then, advice for jobseekers in uncertain times. Plus, a Colorado woman's half-century journey with diabetes. And, Colorado country music, according to The Barlow.…
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God Beyond Religion | When Jesus Shows Up in an Energy Healing Session with Lyndsey Tapia
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1:21:09In this episode, we talk about Lyndsey's background in the spiritual and new age community then finding herself drawn to God in a profound way through an encounter with Jesus in an energy healing session. We also chat about learning to listen to God beyond the confines of religion, her practice as a healer, and how to navigate through the eyes of t…
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June 3, 2025: Aging Matters explores grief and ways to cope; How Colorado's policing laws have changed
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49:07Today, we explore grief and how to cope with it in Aging Matters. Plus, we visit a clothing and coffee shop in Longmont where they host weekly "grief circles." Then, how has Colorado state law about policing changed since George Floyd was murdered by police in Minneapolis five years ago. And later, Colorado Wonders about why there aren't more fruit…
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June 2, 2025: Attorney General Phil Weiser says Boulder attack is 'personal'; A shift in immigration protocols?
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49:27The Jewish holiday of Shavuot, when Jewish people celebrate the gift of the Torah – the Hebrew bible, was marred by violence as eight people were attacked Sunday in Boulder. Attorney General Phil Weiser provided an update on the latest developments. Then, have immigration protocols shifted from finding criminals to stopping those following the curr…
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EP604 | Our Lady of Champion and Music by Nick and Nikki Garza
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57:00Are you looking to do a Jubilee pilgrimage? This week, we learn all about the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion in Wisconsin. We also get an Aid to the Church update from Nigeria, Billy has a question about Mary and we reconnect with singer/songwriters and married couple Nick and Nikki Garza, who have several new singles.…
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May 30, 2025: We are starved for stars, says outdoor writer Craig Childs
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49:05Eighty percent of the world's population can't see The Milky Way. Light pollution interferes. Author and adventurer Craig Childs, of Norwood, Colorado, writes about a trek from light to dark in his new book. "The Wild Dark" takes readers from the incandescence of Las Vegas to the spangled skies of rural Nevada. Childs spoke with Sr. Host Ryan Warne…
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May 29, 2025: The campaign to free Tina Peters; The teeth behind the benefits of fluoride
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49:03Due to President Trump's involvement and a recent high profile pardon, the governor's office has received hundreds of emails from people wanting to see former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters released from prison. Where does the effort stand? Then, it's long been shown that fluoride helps prevent tooth decay. A young dentist actually discovered it in …
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May 28, 2025:Investigating 'welfare checks' of migrant children; Colorado Symphony and Lettuce mix it up
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49:23Federal agents have been knocking on doors in Colorado; on the other side of those doors: kids who crossed the border illegally and alone. CPR Justice reporter Allison Sherry brings us her investigation, a story she broke. Then, could the BLM relocate to Colorado, again? Also, the case of a Grand Junction man convicted in deadly pipe bombings; we t…
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God knows the best path with Mia Vuckovic
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1:00:23In this episode we talk with Mia, a friend in the local Current community. We chat about her growing up in a non-religious household, philosophy, Buddhism, and Christianity. Mia has found deep meaning in the life of Jesus and it's refreshing to talk with someone who now fully identifies as Christian yet remains open minded and nonjudgmental. Thanks…
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May 27, 2025: Can psilocybin help veterans overcome PTSD? Black Lives Matters five years after George Floyd's murder
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49:22Today, the stories of two Colorado veterans who've had two different experiences with PTSD and how to treat it. Could psilocybin be the answer, and if it is, what are the challenges to getting it? We find out with "The Trip: CPR's Coverage of Colorado's Psychedelic Journey." Then, five years after the murder of George Floyd, where does the Black Li…
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May 23, 2025: Polis on a bevy of lawsuits, federal budget cuts; Severe weather season tears through Colorado
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49:22"Cruel" and "disastrous" is how Gov. Jared Polis describes the US House's budget plan. Meanwhile, Colorado cities sue him over housing requirements. Also, Polis on immigration and a pedestrian bridge proposed at the State Capitol. Then, a destructive start to severe weather season. Later, how two rafting companies navigate tariffs. And Joe Cocker j…
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May 22, 2025: A 'final exam' for education -- in the classroom with Colorado's teacher of the year
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49:03Today we go inside the classroom, with Colorado's Teacher of the Year, Janet Damon of Delta High School, an alternative public school in Denver. How growing up in Colorado helped shape her as an educator, plus, her students share the qualities they've learned from her that will help them seize the summer. Also, documentary filmmaker and Colorado Co…
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May 21, 2025: 'Countdown' examines how the U.S. is updating its ‘geriatric’ nuclear arsenal
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49:10This country’s nuclear arsenal is “geriatric.” And many of the people who maintain it are heading towards retirement. Plus, the agency that oversees the nuclear arsenal has not been immune to the possibility of federal staffing cuts. Colorado science writer Sarah Scoles examines the future of nuclear defense in her book, “Countdown: The Blinding Fu…
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Symbolism and the soul with Chase Manary
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1:34:13In this second episode of The Mystic Lens podcast, we talk with Chase Manary and cover some pretty fun and far out topics about the nature of the soul, spirituality, symbolism, the flower of life, and more. Connect with Chase! https://instagram.com/chase_manary Check out his book Cosmic Compass: https://a.co/d/6T87IFZ ______________________________…
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May 20, 2025: Empowering and supporting an aging Colorado: the solutions the state’s considering
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49:11When it comes to planning for Colorado's fastest growing population, people 65 and older, the state's Senior Specialist on Aging, Kristine Burrows, says it needs to be a group effort that includes government, the business community, nonprofits, philanthropy, and anyone with a vision for big, bold ideas. The state just released a new report called "…
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May 19, 2025: Polis on vetoes, housing laws; Evolving vision for downtown Denver
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49:11Governor Jared Polis is flexing his executive power. He vetoed a priority bill for Democrats and threatens to withhold funds from cities that don't follow new housing laws. Also, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston talks about an evolving vision for downtown Denver and big project investments. Then, Denver Post reporter Sam Tabachnik on his investigation in…
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May 16, 2025: Denver mayor on immigration, federal lawsuit, and housing; CSU alum now at MSNBC
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49:18It’s been a trying year for Denver’s mayor. Mike Johnston has battled with the Trump administration over the city’s welcoming immigration policies. On the flipside, a top attraction, the 16th Street Mall, is finally reopening. Then, a steel startup in Boulder plans to make climate-friendly iron. And MSNBC's Eugene Daniels returns to his alma matter…
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May 15, 2025: Colorado raft supply companies navigate the uncertain waters of tariffs; Preserving oral histories
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28:28Navigating the on-again-off-again tariffs can be like navigating the rapids on a river in Colorado. We hear from two raft supply companies about the impact. Then, words to live by from the student speaker at Western Colorado University's commencement. Plus, how older Coloradans are connecting with kids in the classroom for mutual benefit. And a cre…
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May 14, 2025: Attorney General Weiser on 20 lawsuits and counting; Jewish music for all
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30:14President Trump has signed executive orders at a dizzying pace: 152 as of this morning. Any number of them affect Colorado. That has kept Democratic Attorney General Phil Weiser very busy -- he's filed filed 20 lawsuits so far challenging some of those orders. Then, cuts to food aid are on the table as Congress considers a new spending bill. Plus, …
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May 13, 2025: How receiving (and writing) letters brings happiness to seniors; 'The Invisible Patient'
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29:21When Angela Lee moved to Life Care Center of Evergreen, she was lonely. Until one day changed it all...Love For Our Elders is a non-profit organization that aims to relieve loneliness among people living in care facilities through letter writing. Then, a new documentary by a retiree in Grand Junction examines "The Invisible Patient" -- stories of f…
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How a mystical experience reignited the spiritual path with Lindsey Bricker
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1:25:41In the episode, Lindsey and Luke Bricker share about the origins how this all came to be, recalling a pivotal moment in time marked by a mystical experience that sparked spiritual life again. __________________________________________ Welcome to the Mystic Lens, a podcast but Current Collective Church where explore the spiritual path through storie…
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May 12, 2025: Taking stock of the session with bills that passed, new lawmakers and... poetry
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29:11Now that this year's state legislative session has ended, what did lawmakers accomplish? And what did they miss? We'll take stock with "Purplish." Plus two freshman lawmakers reflect on their experience. And a little poetry to sum up the session.By Colorado Public Radio
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May 9, 2025: How deportations are playing out in Colorado; A milestone on Colfax Ave.
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49:23Colorado's a flashpoint when it comes to immigration, especially Aurora and Denver, which the new administration has singled out. CPR justice reporter Allison Sherry and Denverite's Kyle Harris join a roundtable with our colleagues at "The Middle" hosted by Jeremy Dobson. Then, a milestone for construction on Colfax Avenue. Plus, a new passenger tr…
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May 8, 2025: Bike shop rides into the sunset amid tariffs; Federal cuts upend classrooms
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48:16A bike maker in Colorado Springs has been building Colorado-inspired bicycles for more than a decade, but the reality of tariffs means going out of business. And, from mass layoffs at the Department of Education to a crusade against DEI in schools, the Trump Administration has sent shockwaves through Colorado classrooms. Also, Welcome to the Indiev…
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May 7, 2025: State lawmakers head to the finish line; Colorado Flower Collective helps farmers bloom
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49:12How much did Colorado lawmakers cross off their "to do" list, and what's left to do as they head into the final day of the legislative session? Then, what potential federal funding cuts could mean to public media in Colorado. Plus, how the Colorado Flower Collective is helping local flower farmers. Later, words to remember to stay safe from lightni…
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May 6, 2025: Colorado nonprofits work to overcome cuts; What 'climate realism' means for green energy
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49:06Federal funding cuts are creating a domino effect for Colorado nonprofits as they work to figure out what's next. Then, Secretary of Energy Chris Wright says he's not a climate change denier; he's a climate change realist. What does that mean for alternative sources of energy? Plus, author Tommy Orange's commencement message for the graduating clas…
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May 5, 2025: How to turn an office high-rise into homes; United expands in Denver
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49:21It's a rough time for commercial real estate. Could vacant high-rises be turned into apartments? In downtown Denver, a developer has bought two buildings with that in mind. We'll find out what a conversion takes. Then, United's new flight to Rome is the latest example of the airline's investment in Denver. Plus, Purplish explores a rare veto showdo…
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EP603 | New Ignatius Study Bible and Music by Avery Collins
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57:00This week we learn all about a new resource that will help Bible readers everywhere: The Ignatius Catholic Study Bible; Danny and Antonia Torchia bring some surprise guests to their Rearing Rebels in a domestic/monastic home segment, Sean Pott of the Knights of Columbus tells us about a new resource for men’s groups and we meet singer/songwriter Av…
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May 2, 2025: How The Women's Bank of Denver fostered inclusion, opportunity, and empowerment
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49:12Not that long ago, women seeking a loan or line of credit faced invasive questions from bankers. "Are you planning on having children?" "What type of birth control are you using?" "Where's your husband?" Against that backdrop, in the 1970s, The Women's Bank of Denver was founded--changing financial lives for generations. Sr. Host Ryan Warner speaks…
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May 1, 2025: Voters, Congressional delegation on Trump's first 100 days; The secret life of Mary Rippon
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49:02As President Trump marks 100 days in office, we get a read from Colorado's Congressional delegation and the state's voters. Then, she was the first female professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, but she had a secret that remained hidden for nearly a century. Plus, Colorado Wonders about a disappearing river. And, are you ready to evacuate …
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April 30, 2025: The start of severe weather season; A friendship after Saigon's fall
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49:14We check-in with Denver7 chief meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo as severe weather season begins, and find out what weather phenomenon fascinates her the most. Then, one family's concern as Congress grapples with the future of Medicaid. Plus, a friendship forged in the aftermath of war 50 years after the Fall of Saigon. Also, in our series Aging Matters, …
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April 29, 2025: Elevating Africa and the opportunities it creates in Colorado; Authenticity in African fashion
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48:12For the past 20 years... the Denver-based, grassroots non-profit Africa Agenda has been working to build and elevate relationships between Colorado and the continent of Africa. George Bamu is its founder and executive director and his organization often works closely with state Rep. Naquetta Ricks. Then, an entrepreneur based in Broomfield has a vi…
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April 28, 2025: Perspective on Trump's first 100 days from State Sen. Kirkmeyer, U.S. Rep. Neguse
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49:10Whether it's tariffs, immigration, or the self-proclaimed Department of Government Efficiency, President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office have been a whirlwind. Two lawmakers from different parties and different Capitols share their perspectives: Congressman Joe Neguse, a Democrat, and State Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer, a Republican. They join…
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