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The Best Dam Podcast is your resource for discovering business, adventure tourism, and Boulder City living. As the home of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, we want to invite all who will listen to come Discover, Explore, and Unwind.
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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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Smart Energy Voices

Smart Energy Decisions

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Smart Energy Voices, an SED podcast, features conversations with leaders of the energy transition. In each episode, Smart Energy Decisions with Debra Chanil digs deep with industry movers and shakers to reveal insights you can learn from in their stories, personalities and visions for the future.
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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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Ghost Train

Colorado Public Radio

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Ghost Train is a unique podcast miniseries from Colorado Public Radio about the people with a vision for a greener transportation system in Colorado, the challenges that kept much of that plan from becoming successful and the ideas that might help the region move forward. Hosted by CPR News transportation reporter Nathaniel Minor (“Since Columbine,” “The Taxman”), Ghost Train explores an everyday problem that many American cities face and takes a hard look at the possible solutions. In 2004, ...
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Is everybody in? The show is about to begin! Music is an important part of life and everybody remembers their first concert. Every week Brian will be interviewing musicians, music industry professionals and podcasters, exploring their music and concert experiences. Let's get those nostalgia juices flowing.. Now without further adieu Let's get on with the shooooow!!! Www.concertsthatmadeus.com Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pr ...
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Can nature and technology — long viewed as opposing forces — work together to create liveable cities and improve public health? Dr. Nadina Galle is an ecological engineer on a mission to find out. Join her every Wednesday as she interviews top thought-leaders & entrepreneurs on their technologies for building greener, healthier, and smarter communities. Each episode contains powerful stories behind the innovator, delves into questions usually shied away from, and explores where the internet ...
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One of the longest operating "Laser Show" + EDM Entertainment Companies in America, www.LaserLightShow.org/about Louis Capet XXVI Records - www.LouisXXVI.com LUX Magazine ranked us as the # 1 Laser Show Rental Company in America. - www.lux-review.com/winners/louis-capet-xxvi-music-publishing 🔴 TOURS & FESTIVALS - ▶️ Ultra Music Festival - We worked with, and came in with MTV AMP who sponsored the start up of Ultra Music Festival 2, and returned again for Ultra Music Fest 4 & 6 in Miami, Flor ...
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Denver Wine Radio

Paul Bonacquisti

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Join winemaker Paul Bonacquisti as he interviews Colorado musicians, taste-tests the best wine on the shelves, tells you about amazing tourist destinations, and plays great music- all recorded from the cozy Bonacquisti Wine Company in Denver. Taught by his father, who was a passionate winemaker himself, Paul has been a passionate Sommelier since 2006. His wines have earned several bronze, silver and gold medals in the Colorado Wine Governor's Cup Competition, as well as international recogni ...
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Representing any form of music that will keep the crowd rocking; electronic artist Grant Saxena, aka DJ Sax, delivers with a pure manifestation of passion, energy, and originality. Current Press-Kit Download: http://smarturl.it/GSPressKit Music Chart Awards: 2021: - Beatport House Hype Top 100: Grant Saxena - Mango (Original Mix) 2020: - Beatport Progressive Hype Top 100: Grant Saxena - Portals (Original Mix) 2019: - Beatport Trance Hype: *Grant Saxena - Palolem (Original Mix) #25 *Grant Sax ...
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Enjoy recipes, stories, interviews, and conversations about how food intersects with the paranormal and consciousness. Your hosts on this journey are Two Aunties - an award-winning journalist and her Nobel Laureate sister who are visiting this version of the multiverse where they have none of these qualifications. If you like the podcast and would like to support us and/or leave us a message, recipe, or paranormal story, visit our website at:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thePFCpodcast
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Officials in the city of Boulder say they have a problem: too many parking spaces. Some transportation experts believe having too many empty spots is a waste of space, especially considering some of that space could be used for housing, retail, or a park. By some estimates, Boulder has twice as many parking spots as it needs. Some city leaders say …
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In this captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Harry Jennings, the charismatic drummer of rising UK metallers Defects. The conversation dives deep into the band's journey, starting with the release of their highly anticipated debut album in May. Harry opens up about the creative process behind the album, which was writ…
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Columbus B. Hill was a pivotal figure in Colorado’s culinary history. He was a Black man originally from Missouri – and he was possibly the most popular barbecue chef in Denver in the late 1800s. His food was so good that it was served to thousands of people at official functions at the state Capitol. But even among hardcore barbecue fans, very few…
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Drew Petersen’s career has been marked by extremes. As a professional skier, the Silverthorne native made a living carving turns on some of the toughest terrain in the world. But in recent years, he’s spoken openly, and made two films, about a different part of his life: his struggle with mental health and severe depression, which dates back to his…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with James Gates, the charismatic bassist of Salem's Childe, to delve into the details of their highly anticipated new album, "Unbound." James opens up about the band's significant evolution since their debut album in 2020, "The Sin That Saves You," highlighting the transformative journey …
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Colorado's Republican Party is torn between people claiming to be chairman at the state level. And it's splitting the party leadership into two factions at a critical time. It’s a presidential election year, and a moment when the party is working to regain some of the seats they’ve lost at the state level. The leadership of the state GOP recently v…
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Since the 1980s, a growing number of Colorado school districts have adopted a four-day schedule. Currently, about one in seven K-12 public school students in Colorado attends class four days a week rather than five – primarily those in smaller, rural school districts. These districts often have smaller budgets than schools along the Front Range and…
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The Palisade peach might be one of Colorado's best-kept secrets. Those grocery store peaches from California or Georgia are perfectly fine. But a good peach from Western Colorado is often juicier, sweeter and bigger than its out-of-state competition. As peach season winds down for the year, the In The NoCo team wanted to find out: What makes the Pa…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in a captivating conversation with seasoned country-rock artist JC Miller, who has recently released a string of singles including, "Sundown Slim." Brian delves deep into JC's Southern-influenced musical style, exploring the roots of his sound that blend traditional country with a rock edge.…
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The Colorado Tourism Office recently published a report outlining the economic benefits of travel in different regions around Colorado. And the numbers show that tourism is growing. The report labeled one region the ‘Rockies Playground’ – that's an area that includes parts of Summit, Eagle, and Pitkin counties. And visitor spending in that region g…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Cam Fraser from Boulder Fields to delve into the intricacies of his debut album, "With All the Other Ghosts." Cam opens up about his artistic journey, detailing his transition from the high-energy world of punk bands to the more introspective realm of acoustic music, a shift that was …
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Robert L. Pepper from Pas Musique delves deep into the intricacies of his latest album, "Come Follow Me," which draws significant inspiration from the pioneering electronic artist Fad Gadget. Brian meticulously explores Robert's creative process, uncovering the layers of thought and emotion that go into h…
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Weld County’s Clerk and Recorder Carly Koppes has a noticeable online presence. She posts lots of informational videos around election time telling voters how to cast a ballot or get ready for election day But here’s something that keeps Koppes -- and a lot of other election officials -- up at night. Artificial intelligence is developing so quickly…
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Wildfires, like the ones that hit Colorado’s Front Range this summer, rip through communities. They torch homes and disrupt lives. But wildfires can also cause some surprising -- even uplifting -- things to happen. They strengthen the bonds between neighbors. They make people more resilient. And those stronger connections help people prepare for fu…
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In this riveting episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Blayer and Charles, from the band Rockers Galore. The conversation kicks off with an in-depth discussion about their powerful new single "Blood in the Sand," a track deeply inspired by the Taino rebellion. Blayer and Charles delve into the historical significance of the Taino…
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On Colorado’s Western Slope a single sign represents a mining town that was once there. The town helped provide the uranium in the first atomic bomb. The town was called Uravan. Journalist Alec Cowan has long been fascinated by stories of Uravan. Cowan grew up in nearby Grand Junction and remembers hearing urban legends about Uravan. Officials clos…
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In this episode of Smart Energy Voices, host Debra Chanil sits down with Megan Lorenzen, Director of Climate and Energy at Salesforce, to discuss the intersection of AI, energy and sustainability. Megan shares insights on Salesforce's efforts in clean energy deployment, including their 100% renewable energy commitment and their role in the global e…
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In this "Concerts That Made Us" episode, Rev. Billy Simmons from Evidence of a Struggle, offers an in-depth discussion about his recent track "Keep It" and the intricate creative process behind its conception. He delves into the nuances of his songwriting, revealing that his inspiration often stems from vivid dreams and the tumultuous current event…
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In Colorado, there are approximately 3,000 search and rescue incidents each year, according to the state's Search and Rescue Association. And when someone goes missing in the backcountry, every hour counts. Heat, dehydration and exposure to the elements make a person's survival less likely as time ticks by. Rescuers in our state also deal with rugg…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with the talented artist Joe Geni for an in-depth interview. Joe delves into the intricacies of his latest track, "City Where the Sky Subsides," a poignant piece from his eagerly anticipated upcoming album, "Cities Built Upon Cities." Throughout the conversation, Joe offers a window into h…
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A year ago last summer, a young bicyclist named Magnus White was struck and killed by a driver on Highway 119 near Boulder. A memorial ride for Magnus earlier this month drew more than 2,000 participants, with hundreds more joining virtually. His parents spoke to the crowd and called for measures that would make roads safer for cyclists – including…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in a captivating conversation with South African musician Dylan Tori. Dylan delves into the inspiration behind his latest track "Dance a Little More," revealing the personal stories and emotions that fueled its creation. He provides an in-depth look at his songwriting process, from initial i…
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Meet your neighbors and people behind the city — attend What's Up Boulder! When: Saturday, Sept. 7 from 1 - 4 p.m.Where: East Boulder Community Park between the soccer field and East Age Well Center. What: Popsicles, lawn games, a foam party, conversations with council members, music and much more! Get the details on our website.…
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Grasshoppers are everywhere along Colorado's Front Range right now. They blanket the sidewalks and lawns – which makes them a pest. But they also devastate crops, which makes them a real problem for farmers. Our friends at the Colorado State University Extension run a sort of hotline for folks with questions about gardening and lawncare. They confi…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian interviews Joey Factor, the charismatic lead vocalist of the rising alternative metal band New Dilemma. Joey dives deep into the band's latest EP "Toxic," offering an intimate look at the personal and emotional depth embedded in their lyrics. He opens up about the inspiration behind the tracks, whic…
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A team of scientists, including a CSU seismologist, recently spent years peering beneath the largest mass of ice on Earth. The unique study yielded fascinating insights about the relationship between the massive glaciers that cover much of Antarctica’s surface, and the ground underneath the ice. And the findings may help scientists better predict h…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian reunites with Liaan, Marius, and Tim from The Color Blew to dive deep into their latest single "Discount Hearts" and explore their creative journey in greater detail. Liaan elaborates on the spontaneous songwriting process, revealing how the band often starts with a simple riff or melody and lets th…
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If you read the Colorado Sun, you might be familiar with the comic strip called ‘What’d I Miss?’ It follows conversations between Ossie – a young Black man – and Myra – an older white woman – who has awakened from a long coma. Together they struggle to understand modern day politics and culture. Ossie and Myra talk about issues like artificial inte…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian is joined by Max Rael from industrial-postpunk icons History of Guns. Max delves into their latest album "Half-Light," offering a comprehensive look at the inspiration and meticulous creative process behind it. He elaborates on the conceptual and visual elements that shaped the music video for "What…
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Comedian and writer Stephanie Sprenger bares all in her comedy. Through her standup, the Arvada resident broaches subjects that might make people blush -- but are very real portrayals of life as a middle-aged single mom. She jokes about topics like menopause, potty breaks and divorce. Stephanie is part of a group of four comedians and four storytel…
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As much as 40 percent of the homes in some Colorado mountain resorts sit unoccupied for much of the year. And housing is in such short supply in communities like Breckenridge or Steamboat Springs that many workers find themselves living in hotels, rather than a house or apartment. Leaders in a coalition of ski towns called the Colorado Association …
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian is joined by Thomas Theron, from the progressive metal band Megalodon. Thomas shares the palpable excitement of Megalodon's triumphant return to the stage after a significant hiatus, eagerly highlighting their highly anticipated upcoming performance where they will be supporting the renowned Austral…
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The 2024 Olympics are underway in Paris. And for the first time, breaking is an official part of the Games. Breaking (or breakdancing as it’s sometimes called) originated in the Bronx during the 1970s, growing within the larger spectrum of hip-hop culture. But it’s more than just the music, the rhythms, and the athletic, visually stunning moves. Th…
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In this episode of Smart Energy Voices, host Debra Chanil welcomes Luke Penne, Senior Business Development Manager at Constellation Energy, in an interview from the 2024 Renewable Energy Forum, “The Continued Evolution of Offsite Renewable Purchasing.” This insightful episode covers recent developments in offsite renewable purchasing, including fac…
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Before the 1960s, coffee was a faceless commodity: hot brown beanwater with caffeine. Alfred Peet began a revolution in America’s coffee culture when he opened his first shop in Berkeley in 1966. Peet changed the way coffee was imported, the way it was roasted, the way it was sold, and even the way it was savored. He also trained multiple generatio…
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Coloradans in recent weeks have seen a barrage of evacuation notices and news updates about four major wildfires along the Front Range. Beyond the ever–changing tallies of acres burned or the latest containment numbers, we wanted to see a wildfire from a fire chief’s perspective – from the first visible plumes of smoke, to when evacuees return home…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in a captivating conversation with Ryan Policky, the creative force behind the band A Shoreline Dream, as they delve into the intricacies of their latest release, their eighth album titled "Whitelined." Ryan provides an in-depth look at the meticulous process behind the album's creation, she…
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Geothermal is having a moment in the spotlight. It hasn’t gotten the attention that wind and solar have as the ‘powerhouses’ of Colorado’s electric grid. But energy officials say it’s time for the state to start building up other sources – including tapping the heat that’s under our feet. The state is offering grants and tax credits to support rese…
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Four major wildfires burned along the front range in the last week. One person reportedly died in the Stone Canyon Fire. Hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes and dozens of structures were lost in the four fires. While fire is a normal part of the ecosystem of the mountain west, fires that push into urban areas are destructive to those…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian is joined by Wayne Boucher and Sashan Pillay from the band Deity's Muse. They delve into their palpable excitement about the opportunity to support the renowned Australian progressive metal band Caligula's Horse during their South African tour this coming August. The discussion highlights the specif…
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Ash is a cute yellow lab with a very big job. She is Colorado’s newest employee in the Division of Fire Prevention & Control. Ash started on July 1 as the Division’s newest accelerant detector tool -- meaning she can sniff out if something suspicious was used to start a fire. Her powerful nose can help determine a fire’s cause, often more effective…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian is joined by guitarist and President of Schecter Guitars Michael Ciravolo. The two engage in a deep and insightful conversation about Beauty in Chaos's highly anticipated fourth album, "Dancing with Angels." Michael delves into the meticulous creative process behind the album, detailing the inspirat…
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Colorado is home to world class skiing, with dozens of public resorts open to skiers of all levels -- and incomes. Private ski resorts – which tend to cater to the ultra-wealthy – are practically nonexistent here. But a newly proposed private resort could add to Colorado’s short list. Stagecoach Mountain Ranch would create an exclusive enclave of m…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in a captivating conversation with musician Basson Laas about his dynamic career and his recent single, "Worth Loving." Basson delves into the evolution of his music since his high school days, offering a detailed account of how his sound has matured and diversified over the years. He provid…
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Architecture can provoke a powerful emotional response in us. Perhaps you've stopped on a sidewalk to stare up in wonder at a massive skyscraper... or stepped inside a beautifully designed building and felt a sense of peace or inspiration. But the reaction to a building isn’t always positive -- particularly for people who have experienced trauma. B…
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Got time, talent or treasure to share? You're in the right place. This episode is all about giving back to your neighbors through acts big or small, with some tales of volunteering along the way. Special guests in this episode (city staff and volunteers): Aimee Kane, Equity Officer Ali Rhodes, Director of Parks and Recreation Brian Wegner, Voluntee…
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Many people in Colorado bought homes or refinanced during the pandemic, when interest rates were at historic lows. Now, they feel trapped by that low mortgage rate. They might want to sell and move, but can’t afford to buy elsewhere, with interest rates at much higher levels than four years ago. The problem has been dubbed 'mortgage handcuffs.' Thi…
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In this episode, Brian is joined by Jamie, Chuck, and Jason from the band Jasper Dan to discuss their latest track, "Mama Voodoo." The band members delve into the song's inspiration, rooted in personal experiences and mystical themes, and share insights into their collaborative creative process. They emphasize the importance of capturing live perfo…
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