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Purplish

Colorado Public Radio

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Purplish is CPR News' weekly podcast about state politics, state government, Colorado policy, and political identity. This season the show is hosted by public affairs reporters Bente Birkeland and Andrew Kenney. Each week while the legislature is in session, they'll break down the latest developments, look ahead to what's next, and dive into the bigger picture of what it all means.
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Parched

Colorado Public Radio

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The southwestern United States has been in a drought for more than 20 years. It's created a serious problem for the Colorado River, and tens of millions of people in the region. Parched is a podcast about people who rely on the river that shaped the West – and have ideas to save it. Hosted by Michael Elizabeth Sakas, a climate and environment reporter for CPR News.
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The Taxman

Colorado Public Radio

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You've heard about TABOR — the Taxpayers Bill of Rights. Well this is the strange and sometimes unbelievable story of how a man named Douglas Bruce convinced voters to pass it and what it has meant for the state.
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Award-winning journalist Vicki Gonzalez hosts daily interviews with community leaders, advocates, experts, artists and more to provide background and understanding on breaking news, big events, politics and culture in the Sacramento region and beyond.
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A weekly show helping you make sense of the biggest health, jobs, politics, and more critical events in the world's fifth-largest economy. Because no matter where you live, California is truly a state of mind.
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India Speak: The CPR Podcast

Centre for Policy Research (CPR)

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As India navigates its way through the 21st-century, it confronts crucial challenges. Tune into India Speak, the podcast by the Centre for Policy Research (CPR), as experts shed light on some of the most important issues of our times and how India can address them. These issues include politics, climate change, governance, foreign policy, technology, state capacity, urbanisation, land rights, sanitation, economy and more.
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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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A rural pocket of Northern California is seeing some of the highest rates of suicide in the state. We’re exploring the mental health crisis in Amador County, and what’s being done to solve it.
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California Congressional seats that were solidly Republican are suddenly up for grabs. Capital Public Radio's Keys to the House follows the battleground races and themes that could determine which party controls the House of Representatives.
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The Legal Landscape

Haynes and Boone, LLP

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Navigate the evolving legal landscape with Haynes Boone! The Legal Landscape podcast explores technology and generative AI, media and corporate law plus litigation updates from lower court rulings to the Supreme Court along with discussions on wellness and life in Big Law. Episodes feature interviews with legal and business leaders. Gain insights, stay informed, and join the conversation. This podcast is for informational purposes only, is not intended to be legal advice and does not establi ...
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The Quad Pod

Regis University Magazine

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The official Regis University Magazine Podcast. Regis is a Jesuit, Catholic University in Denver, Colorado. Since 1877. 130 programs online and on-campus. Aspire to More. #ThisIsRegis #JesuitEducated
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She Trucking Podcast

She Trucking Foundation, Inc.

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She Trucking Foundation, Inc. is America’s leading industry association for Professional Drivers. With more than 30,000 members in 50-plus countries worldwide, OUR mission is to help women & minorities establish and maintain successful careers in the transportation industry. Get ready to be inspired, informed, and entertained like never before! Donate to keep the mission going at: www.shetrucking.com Visit CTR Media Network at: www.ctrmedianetwork.com #shetrucking #ctrmedianetwork #trucking ...
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DISSONANCE

Danger Mike

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DISSONANCE is a biweekly music and talk show on community station Radio CPR 101.7 FM in Washington, DC, focusing on the underground music world in the nation's capital and beyond. Each episode features a different guest DJ and interview subject from the punk or artistic community. Previous guests include members of the Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Fugazi, Government Issue, Bratmobile, Q and not U, The Dismemberment Plan, Black Market Baby, Darkest Hour, Damnation A.D., Scream, Gray Matter, Nati ...
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TaxSense: Keeping What's Yours

Owen Arnoff and Randy Roth

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Hosts Owen Arnoff and Randy Roth promise a lively, informational, and entertaining program. They will discuss how you can save money on taxes, protect your assets and avoid the costly mistakes that many people make during their lifetime. Whether you are a business owner, real estate investor, have IRS problems or just want to learn how to stay ahead of the constantly changing tax code, Tax$ense is for you.
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Hosted by Richard Bacon and Kristin Smith, Top 30 covers the day’s top stories you need to know. From the biggest headlines across the world stage to the incredible tales taking place in small towns across America’s heartland, from the latest in tech, sports, entertainment and business, to the viral videos your friends will all be talking about, Top 30 delivers it in bite-size news nuggets that are easy to consume. New episodes are posted everyday, filled to the brim with stories that will i ...
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"Connect the Dots" with Rob Verchick launches engaging, accessible discussions with top policy experts, helping listeners "connect the dots" between issues in their communities and new developments in climate change, environmental protection, worker and consumer safety, and social equality. CPR (the Center for Progressive Reform) is a nonprofit policy center helping to build thriving communities, safe workplaces, and a resilient planet. Rob Verchick teaches at Loyola University New Orleans C ...
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Community Party Radio Show

David Samuels - SoMetro Radio

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Community Party Radio Show is hosted by author and political activist David Samuels, author of the book False Choice: The Bipartisan Attack on the Working Class, the Poor and Communities of Color. Pick up your copy of the book on Amazon. Community Party Radio Show airs Tuesday nights at 8p est / 7p cst /5p pst and our new time on Wednesday nights at 7p est / 6p cst /4p pst on www.SoMetroRadio.com. You can also hear the show on the iRadio station SoMetro Talk that is available on apps like Tu ...
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Next Chapter, a pilot program based in El Paso County, aims to reduce veteran suicides. Then, in Vietnam a group of fighter pilots volunteered for a seemingly impossible mission: preventing the delivery of weapons and supplies from the North to the South. Their work is chronicled in the documentary "The Misty Experiment: The Secret Battle for the H…
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Election night has come and gone, but when we went to the mics, there was still one race too close to call. Hosts Bente Birkeland and Caitlyn Kim talk about what happened there, plus what the results in Lauren Boebert's districts -- old and new -- say about the future of Republican representation in the state. Plus, editor Megan Verlee joins to go …
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R&R Head Labs is a mission-based barbershop that hires people who were formerly incarcerated and returning veterans. As it marks one year in business, it's looking to expand. Then, we remember a Valeria Takata, a Colorado centenarian who shared her love for skiing. Plus, Denver's unique place in U.S. patent history and a Colorado invention makes Sh…
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Colorado's election results are in sharp contrast to the national picture. What's behind the state's move from purple to a very solid blue? And how does the Colorado Republican party differ from the national one? We speak with Seth Masket, a professor and blogger who's been following the GOP over the past four years for an upcoming book. Then, he's…
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How Election Day results on the federal, state, and local level impact the labor, arts, and LGBTQ+ communities. Finally, comedian W. Kamau Bell performs at the Mondavi Center at UC Davis. Labor Election Reactions Election week results continue to roll in, with Republicans on track to control the White House and the U.S. Senate. In California, propo…
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Coloradans sent Lauren Boebert back to Congress while protecting gay marriage. They passed a gun tax at the same time they boosted law enforcement, and rejected a spin on ranked-choice voting, while sending 10 electoral college votes to Vice President Kamala Harris. Trying to make sense of it? Colorado Matters is here to explain how 'Colorado's gon…
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A look at voting trends the day after the election. Also, Sacramento mayoral candidate Kevin McCarty. Plus, how to navigate uncomfortable conversations post-election. Finally, six years since the Camp Fire. Preliminary Election Results Paul Mitchell is the Vice President of Political Data, which tracks ballot returns across the state, and joins us …
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The recent E.coli outbreak at McDonald's has the owner of Colorado-based burrito chain "Illegal Pete's" rethinking food safety. Then, a mother's search for accountability after her son endures years of racist slurs in a Weld County middle school. Plus, a program that helps Native American fathers connect with their families. And Colorado Wonders ab…
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Secretary of State Dr. Shirley Weber walks us through overseeing elections across California. Also, a look at early ballot returns and vote tracking with Political Data. Finally, the California Voter Foundation provides last minute voting tips. Secretary of State Shirley Weber Secretary of State Dr. Shirley Weber walks us through how her office ove…
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In El Paso County, domestic violence cases are disproportionately high. A new review board will help identify trends and, hopefully, reverse them. Then, ahead of Election Day, “Purplish” explores split-ticket voting. And, a Littleton father's efforts to make the streets safer.Colorado Public Radio tarafından oluşturuldu
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Discussion Prop 6 and the experiences of working in prison. Celebrating Diwali in Sacramento. Finally, ‘When We Were Colored’ is re-staging at Oak Park’s Guild Theater this month. Prop 6 and Prison Labor Tomorrow, California voters will have a chance to weigh in on Prop 6, which would end forced prison labor. However, the measure is still strugglin…
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A swirl of accusations and demands after passwords for election equipment in Colorado appeared online. Then, Donald Trump suggests invoking a centuries-old law to combat a Venezuelan gang in Aurora; the law has a grim history in Colorado though. Plus, 'Seeking Common Ground' looks for connections amid division. And why is Colorado the center for th…
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On the eve of the election, hosts Bente Birkeland and Caitlyn Kim discuss what they've heard from voters, volunteers and campaigns about the top races on Coloradans' ballots. From Pueblo County to Mesa and Weld, we look at how voters' feelings about the presidential race mirror, and diverge from some of the state's most consequential congressional …
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When it comes to elections, Black women are historically a voting block that can wield a lot of power. Evette Dionne, the author of “Lifting as we Climb: Black Women's Battle for the Ballot Box” joins Chandra Thomas Whitfield at the Blair Caldwell African-American Research Library, along with future voter, 17-year-old Jaci Collins-Falcon, a senior …
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Breaking down California’s tough-on-crime measure Prop 36. Also, an update on the 2022 voter-approved Sacramento Children's Fund: Measure L. Finally, the parking lot saga at Trader Joe’s. Breaking Down Prop 36 Prop 36 is a tough-on-crime measure on California’s November ballot. If it passes, it would roll back some pieces of Prop 47 — a decade-old …
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In this special episode of the Your Ilkley Podcast, we're getting an expert reaction to The Budget and delving deeper into what it means to you. Alex Cann is chatting with Robert Kennedy at Harvest Associates in Ilkley to touch on all the key talking points and to find out what effect it will have on both individuals and businesses.…
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In rural Colorado, one in five people is over 65. We'll talk about the challenges of aging in place in a small town, like Rangely, as part of our series, Aging Matters. Then, how climate change is changing evaporation, and what researchers are doing to catch up. Plus, the final push for votes in Colorado's closest congressional race. Also, an elect…
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Breaking down the race for California’s 9th Congressional District. Also, Sacramento’s Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist Jack Ohman. Finally, the Nevada City Rancheria Nisenan Tribe buys back their ancestral homeland. California’s 9th Congressional District Race California is poised to shape the political balance of power in Congress, wit…
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For the first time since 1964, Colorado is getting a new judicial district. We'll talk about the impact it could have. Then, the remarkable story of Jeremiah Daniels, an Aurora boy who has Down syndrome who stars in the critically-acclaimed movie, "Color Book" which screens at the Denver Film Festival this weekend.…
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The California State Assembly’s select committee on happiness releases a new report. What does it mean to study happiness and how it interacts with public policy? Finally, a Sacramento cafe and chocolatier making treats with Latin cacao. CA Assembly’s Happiness Report The California State Assembly created the Select Committee on Happiness and Publi…
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Colorado officials have eliminated tainted meat as the cause of an E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s quarter pounders. That leaves raw onions as the likeliest source. Food safety expert Alice White explains why raw produce is a particular problem. Then, how Colorado secures the vote with “Purplish." And, in addition to 14 statewide ballot measu…
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POLITICO’s California Playbook discusses the latest in state politics. How Kamala Harris’s upbringing and earlier campaigns shaped her candidacy. Finally, fashion designer Samuel Rose talks about his creative process and an upcoming exhibition. POLITICO’s California Playbook Dustin Gardiner, co-author of POLITICO’s California’s Playbook breaks down…
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For Halloween, the hobgoblins at Denverite present "Denverfright," an evening of spine-chilling stories at The Bug Theatre. Brown Palace Historian Debra Faulkner informs us the call is coming from INSIDE THE HOTEL. Then, a drink with death at a Colfax dive bar. Plus, Denver novelist Kali Fajardo-Anstine shares a multi-generational family ghost stor…
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Once again, conspiracy theories about voting fraud are front and center ahead of a presidential election. Led by their nominee, Republican voters in particular are worried about things like non-citizens voting en masse and bad actors rigging voting machines. Hosts Caitlyn Kim and Bente Birkeland -- with special guest, news fellow Kiara DeMare -- wa…
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The number of people killed by domestic violence in Colorado is down by more than a third, but the number of cases is still high. Then, the Denver Nuggets open their NBA season tonight. What will it take to be a contender again for the championship? Plus, hometown hero Chauncey Billups gets his Basketball Hall of Fame moment. And later, Dia de los …
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“Chalk Talk” returns to talk about student health, school bonds and more. A new analysis looks at California’s campaign watchdog agency. Finally, Sacramento ghost guides talk about some of their favorite supernatural tales. Chalk Talk: Students and School Bonds CapRadio Education Reporter Srishti Prabha returns for another segment of “Chalk Talk,” …
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When Russia invaded Ukraine, a young couple fled the home they'd just bought in Kiev with their three young children. Now they're living in Colorado and running a bike shop, but they don't know how long they can stay. Then, a new hotel in Denver hopes to minimize its carbon footprint well beyond its walls. Plus, a Colorado startup offers haunted ra…
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Updates on gun safety proposals, budget surveys and hemp sales in Sacramento. A new study looks at breast cancer findings in the AAPI community. Finally, the California Museum’s celebration of Dia de los Muertos. Sacramento City and County Updates With the election less than two weeks away, a lot of attention is focused on state and national races.…
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Homeowners are able to build equity when they pay their mortgages; renters don't have that benefit. A new program hopes to create a different type of incentive. Then, voters in Mesa County will decide on a big interchange project this election that contrasts philosophies and vision. Plus, what we can learn from the highest alpine garden in North Am…
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Over the past decade, wellness programming within organizations has evolved significantly, with even greater changes in recent years due to the pandemic. In this episode, Abby Read talks with Abinue Fortingo, a Population Health and Well-Being Consultant, about how employers –including law firms – are shifting toward more holistic approaches to wel…
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Fourteen statewide issues crowd the ballot this fall. Our public affairs team explains each of the measures in “Purplish.” CPR's podcast about politics and policy. Then, the personal journey of a CPR News host's decision to reclaim his birth name.Colorado Public Radio tarafından oluşturuldu
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This country’s nuclear arsenal is “geriatric.” And many of the people who maintain it are heading towards retirement. Worrisome– if you believe, as the U.S. does, that nuclear deterrence keeps us safe. Colorado science writer Sarah Scoles examines the future of nuclear defense in her new book, “Countdown.” She spoke with Ryan Warner at the Center f…
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Grab your ballot and follow along as hosts Bente Birkeland and Megan Verlee introduce you to the dozen-plus questions on the state ballot this fall. From protecting abortion and school choice to banning big cat hunting and taxing guns, they'll provide essential context on all the measures, big and small. If you're left with any questions, more info…
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There's a saying, "every vote counts." And when an election is too close too call, third party candidates are often labelled as spoilers. A look at how they might affect the race in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District. Then, creating health equity, advocacy, and supporting the mental health of doctors. Those are some of the priorities of the stat…
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In the last five years, doctors have seen a growing number of patients who need liver transplants because of alcohol use, and sometimes people aren't even aware they're drinking too much. Then, how an indie movie could help Colorado's film industry rebound. Also, stories from a Colorado centenarian about the obstacles he's overcome in his life -- a…
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