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Highlights from this week's conversation include:Jaclyn's Background and Journey in VC (0:50)Early Experiences in Venture Capital (1:55)Finding Edge in Venture Investing (5:16)Decision to Institutionalize Fund Investments (8:09)Evolution of Foundry's Investment Strategy (10:38)Building Networks in Venture Capital (15:16)Initial Impressions of the Venture World (16:14)Understanding the LP World (17:51)Evaluating People in Venture (20:39)Adapting to a Growing Number of Funds (23:01)Insider Segment: Advice for Fund Managers (25:49)Opportunities for Limited Partners (27:22)Outlook for 2024 (28:28)Transition to Direct Investing (32:08)Importance of Manager Relationships (35:37)Value of a Focused Strategy (39:10)Future of Venture Capital (43:37)Connecting with Jaclyn and Final Thoughts (44:10)Jaclyn Freeman Hester is a Partner at Foundry. She joined in 2016 with a passion for supporting the next generation of entrepreneurs and investors. Jaclyn leads direct investments in early-stage companies, often collaborating with Foundry's partner funds. She loves working closely with founders to solve hard problems and think about the human elements of business. She invests across B2B and consumer companies that exhibit strong end-user empathy and use technology to empower individuals, unlock potential, and improve experiences. Jaclyn helped launch Foundry's partner fund strategy, building the portfolio to nearly 50 managers. Bringing her unique GP + LP perspective, Jaclyn has become a go-to sounding board for emerging VCs. Jaclyn first fell in love with entrepreneurship while earning her JD/MBA at CU Boulder (Go Buffs!). There, she served as Executive Director of Startup Colorado, where she got to know Foundry and the incredible Boulder/Denver startup community the firm helped catalyze. In her brief stint as a practicing attorney, Jaclyn advised clients in M&A transactions and early-stage financings. She also witnessed the founder's journey first-hand, working closely with her husband and his family as they built a B2B SaaS company, FareHarbor (acquired by BKNG). Learn more at foundry.vcGunderson Dettmer is the preeminent international law firm with an exclusive focus on the innovation economy. The firm serves market-leading venture capital and growth equity investors and pioneering companies through inception, growth and maturity, as well as groundbreaking public companies that result from the global venture capital ecosystem. The firm's clear-cut focus and well-honed technical skill enables an accelerated pace and unmatched efficiency, delivering best-in-class value at each phase of a client's business. Learn more: www.gunder.com. Swimming with Allocators is a podcast that dives into the intriguing world of Venture Capital from an LP (Limited Partner) perspective. Hosts Alexa Binns and Earnest Sweat are seasoned professionals who have donned various hats in the VC ecosystem. Each episode, we explore where the future opportunities lie in the VC landscape with insights from top LPs on their investment strategies and industry experts shedding light on emerging trends and technologies. The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this podcast are for general informational purposes only.
A former Bostonian now living in Denver, Rosa Moriello is a multisport athlete who finds joy running on the roads and trails, climbing, and skiing. Set to compete in the upcoming 2024 Marathon Olympic Trials in Orlando, Florida, Rosa is one of America's best marathoners, and is using her platform to fundraise for Orlando's LGBTQ Youth. More than a runner, Rosa is a dog mom, friend, and wife, an avid puzzler, baker and reader. In this episode we talk about: -falling in and out of love with running -finding trail running -building mental strength and toughness through running -running the Olympic Trials to fundraise for LGBTQ rights -different communities: Boston vs Boulder/ Denver, group training, teams and competition -embracing multi sports Check out Rosa's GoFundMe here: https://gofund.me/8a137f00 Follow Rosa on Instagram @rosamoriello and For The Long Run @forthelrpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support Past guests on For The Long Run include: 177. Molly Seidel; 226. Mike "Kofuzi"; 228. Kara Goucher; 59. Shalane Flanagan; 234. Camille Herron; 198. Courtney Frerichs; 229. Jes Woods; 207. Tyler Andrews; 197. Dean Karnazes; 206. Katie Arnold; 220. CJ Albertson; 153. Joe Holder; 199. Kelly Roberts; 188. Gwen Jorgensen; 205. Emily Abbate; 209. Sara Vaughn; 174. Nick Bare; 97 Amelia Boone; 101. Courtney Dauwalter, 219. Dylan Bowman; 191. Matt Chittim; 200. David Roche; and more! BetterHelp This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp, a network of over 25,000 licensed and experienced therapists who can help you with a wide range of issues. Like BetterHelp, we believe therapy is for everyone. If you're ready to do the internal work, go to betterhelp.com/FTLR. 2Before 2Before is a natural sports performance supplement made from New Zealand Blackcurrant berries that have exceptionally high antioxidant levels and are proven to enhance athletic performance, improve endurance, help kick-start recovery, and strengthen immunity. Use code FTLR at 2before.com to save 30% on 20 and multiserve packs. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/forthelongrun/support
Grammy winning new age pianist Peter Kater and Paul Cardall, also an award winning pianist, discuss Peter's career and the history new age music. They talk about building successful and prosperous independent music careers in a genre often misunderstood and overlooked by the commercial market. ABOUT PETER KATERWebsite: http://www.peterkater.comFacebookTwitterYoutubeInstagram Listen to Peter KaterSpotifyApple MusicAmazon Music Peter Kater was born of German parents in the Bavarian City of Munich. At the age of seven, not long after moving to New Jersey, his mother insisted that he take classical piano lessons. At the age of 18 Peter left New Jersey with his backpack and his music books and hitch-hiked all around the continental US for over a year. He slept in parks and on beaches and roadsides across the country while stopping to play piano at restaurants and lounges for tips and meals. After logging in over 30,000 miles on the road Peter landed in Boulder, Colorado, finding comfort and inspiration in the Rocky Mountains which reminded him of his childhood upbringing in the Bavarian Alps. Shortly thereafter he started listening to the music of pianist Keith Jarrett; the avant jazz group, Oregon; and the Paul Winter Consort. This opened a whole new musical world and he began improvising 3-4 hours a night at clubs and lounges throughout the Boulder/Denver area sometimes 5 to 6 nights a week. After several years he tired of playing clubs and lounges and quit all his engagements and began renting out small churches and self-promoting small concerts through out Colorado. In 1983 Peter released his first album of solo piano compositions and improvisations entitled SPIRIT. His music was very well received and started charting in the Top 10 of National Contemporary Jazz Airplay charts and within a short couple of years Peter went from playing small churches to performing at 3,000 seat concert halls and at national jazz festivals at the age of 27. In 1985, Actor ROBERT REDFORD asked Peter to play at the then brand new Sundance Institute & Film Festival in Utah. Peter became the featured performer at many of Redford's “green” political fundraisers and events attended by many Hollywood A-list actors, directors and celebrities such as Alan Alda, Sidney Pollock, James Brooks, Dave Grusin, Laura Dern, Mathew Broderick and Ted Turner to name just a very few. In his concerts around Colorado, Peter started to share the stage with some of his favorite artists from his teen years such as DAN FOGELBERG and JOHN DENVER. John Denver asked Peter to coordinate the music for his ground breaking Choices for the Future Symposiums every summer in Aspen, Colorado and also invited him to perform at concerts in Japan and at World Forum events performing for dignitaries and celebrities such as Mikael Gorbachov and Shirley McLain. These collaborations with John Denver went on for almost 10 years until John's untimely death in 1997. Peter's music also caught the attention of New York City's legendary director and Circle Rep Theater co-founder, Marshall Mason and Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, Lanford Wilson. Peter's music became the score to their Tony-Award winning Broadway production of Burn This starring John Malkovich and Joan Allen which ran for over one year. As the newest member of their “A-team” in the following years Peter scored the music for 11 On- & Off-Broadway dramatic plays receiving widespread critical acclaim. As Peter's music spread across the world he scored more music for television and films and worked closely with his favorite environmental and humanitarian organizations such as Greenpeace, the National Wildlife Federation, the Nature Conservancy and ChildReach. In 1989 a close friend gave Peter a cassette called Earth Spirit by Native American flutist, R. CARLOS NAKAI. Peter was completely taken by the beauty and earthiness of the Native flute. Peter tracked down Nakai and asked him to collaborate with him on a recording. In the studio they felt as if they'd been playing together forever and their first album, Natives, was completed effortlessly in just a few hours. When recording with Nakai, Peter felt he was embarking on a little “personal” indulgence, temporarily diverging from his thriving mainstream contemporary jazz career. But to his surprise, while his recordings like Coming Home, Two Hearts, Gateway and Rooftops were charting in the Top 10 of National Jazz charts; the new recordings with R. Carlos Nakai quickly became immensely popular in the alternative market selling 100's of thousands of units each and generated a solid and much more personal fan base. Because of the deep satisfaction Peter felt in co-creating this beautiful music with Nakai, he quickly lost interest in the “jazz” genres and shifted his focus to music of a more intimate “healing” nature. Peter then recognized a need for music in support of the healing arts that could actually aid in deep personal healing and transformation. He recorded albums like Compassion and Essence that provided not only a loving supportive musical landscape but also an invitation to dive deeply and safely into one's essential emotional and spiritual nature. Many more CD's in support of the Healing Arts followed as did more recordings with R. Carlos Nakai, seven of which charted in the Top 20 of Billboard's New Age chart. Peter's love and appreciation for the earth and indigenous cultures inspired him to invite more indigenous musicians to record on various projects with him including Native American vocalists Joanne Shenandoah, Bill Miller and Rita Coolidge; Native American flutists Robert Mirabal, Joseph Firecrow, Mary Youngblood, Douglas Blue Feather, Kevin Locke; and South American flutists Jorge Alfano and Ara Tokatlian. Peter also composed two songs for the immensely popular Sacred Spirit recording which sold over 5 millions copies in Europe alone. Peter's music continued to grow and evolve and found it's way into the 2000 and 2004 World Olympics, the Kentucky Derby, the Wild World of Sports and countless television shows like Good Morning America, Entertainment Tonight, LifeStyles of the Rich & Famous and Bay Watch to name just few. He's scored the music for acclaimed television series like How The West Was Lost; Wild America; Civil War: The Untold Story; Eco-Challenge and Joseph Campbell's Mythos series and films like Sirius, The Legend of Secret Pass and 10 QUESTIONS FOR THE DALAI LAMA. He's given concerts throughout the USA, Europe, Japan and South Korea including performances at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, JFK Stadium in Washington DC, Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver and the United Nations in NYC where he received the prestigious United Nations Environment Leadership Award. Possibly one of Peter's strongest attributes is his love for collaboration with other artists such as Singer/songwriter Kenny Loggins; Tibetan flutist, Nawang Khechog; Sting guitarist Dominic Miller; Sacred Chantress Snatam Kaur and of course his legendary collaboration with Native American flutist, R. Carlos Nakai. He's also enjoyed performing and recording with many other talented musicians such as virtuoso reedman Paul McCandless; Maverick Cellist David Darling; Peter Gabriel's legendary Bassist, Tony Levin; and renowned Brazilian cellist Jaques Morelenbaum. Peter has often been called prolific and is said to have the “gift of melody”. His love and enthusiasm for the creative process, self-exploration, the healing arts and the natural world continues to inspire a well-spring of composing and recording. In a thriving career spanning over 3 decades and going strong, Peter Kater has recorded over 60 albums resulting in the sales of millions of units; has scored the music for well over 100 television and film productions including 11 On- and Off-Broadway dramatic plays; ands the recipient of dozens of awards and honors including 14 Grammy® nominations and a Grammy Award win for his 2017 Dancing On Water recording and his 2019 Wings recording. But most importantly his music has uplifted, soothed, healed and inspired the lives of millions of people all around the world. ABOUT THE HOST PAUL CARDALLhttp://www.paulcardall.comhttp://www.facebook.com/paulcardallmusichttp://www.youtube.com/cardallhttp://www.instagram.com/paulcardall LISTEN TO HIS MUSICAPPLE MUSIC - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/paul-cardall/4312819SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7FQRbf8gbKw8KZQZAJWxH2AMAZON - Ask Alexa to play Peaceful Piano by Paul Cardall Paul Cardall is an artist who has given a new meaning to the phrase, a change of heart and how he used this radical change to take his music to an unexpected place. Despite being born with a potentially life-threatening heart defect Paul Cardall has become a world recognized pianist. He is even endorsed by Steinway & Sons as one of the finest pianist of our time. A Dove award winner for his Christmas album, Paul's recordings have debuted on 11 No. 1 Billboard charts along with 46 other chart debuts. His music has 25 million monthly listeners with more than 3 billion lifetime streams and is often categorized as Classical, Christian, and Holiday. Although most of albums are instrumental, Paul has songs that feature Grammy winning gospel legend CeCe Winans, Matt Hammitt (Sanctus Real), Kristin Chenoweth, Country duo Thompson Square, David Archuleta, Tyler Glenn (Neon Trees), Audrey Assad, Steven Sharp Nelson (The Piano Guys), and more. Paul has performed for audiences worldwide including the White House. Forbes, American Songwriter, Jesus Calling, Lifestyles Television, Mix Magazine, and countless other media outlets have share his remarkable journey of receiving a life changing heart transplant and using music as a tool to help God heal spiritual, mental, and emotional hearts.
Meet venture capital investor Allyson Plosko of Spring Time Ventures, interviewed by Valor's William Leonard. The firm has roots in Boulder/Denver, and now Allyson is focusing on other geographies, especially the Southeast--drawn by the growth in this region. Allyson recently joined William as a judge for Startup Runway as part of her focus on finding more opportunities. In this episode, she shares what Spring Time is looking for in Atlanta and how she evaluates a great pitch.
About StephanieStephanie Carter founded Wallaroo Hat Company in April of 1999. She has been the Founder and CEO for the last 22 years. She was a pioneer in the sun protection industry by introducing hats with a UPF rating of 50+ long before any other companies had even considered the idea. Carter introduced the idea of UPF rated hats to the US market in 1999 and set the trend for years to come. Prior to starting Wallaroo, Carter was an attorney practicing law in the Boulder/Denver area. Connect with StephanieWebsite: https://wallaroohats.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wallaroohatsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wallaroohats/
Welcome to the Rocky Mtn Mixdown podcast where we discuss and document the making of the Colorado music scene. It's May and we're all here to find some new music and new bands to fall in love with. If you're in the Boulder/Denver area come check out our new showcase at Nissi's in Lafayette called Dog House Rising where we're featuring bands and artists that come through the studio, along with folks who are writing and playing original music in the Colorado music scene. You can find the Rocky Mtn Mixdown podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and on our website at doghousemusic.com/rockymtnmixdown. Thank you, as always, to the talented Kate Conroy for producing this and every episode of the Rocky Mtn Mixdown. EPISODE LINKS Dog House Music Studios | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Kenny Vasko | Facebook Liz Vasko | Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rockymtnmixdown/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rockymtnmixdown/support
In episode 12, we're joined by Kip and Chris from the Stoned Appétit podcast & Denver-based food, booze and bud Instagram blog. We discuss growing up in the American South and smoking weed for the first time, plus our mutual DUI experiences, the Boulder / Denver cannabis scene and what it means to be "Cali-Sober." We share our guilty pleasure munchies & who we would smoke weed with on our own "Last Supper." Things get DEEP & pretty weird in this one! This episode is sponsored by https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1706869&u=2997906&m=106168&urllink=&afftrack= (C4 Healthlabs) CBD and hemp products ~ use code "McCarterGetsHigh" to save 15%!
In this episode of The Healers Café, Dr. Manon Bolliger ND, talks WITH Dr Charlie Cropley, ND & Dr Node Smith, ND about the art of self-healing. How to deal with chronic degenerative disease by cultivating self-mastery in ones eating, moving, thinking and relating. For the transcript and full story go to: https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/dr-charlie-cropley-dr-node-smith-nds highlights from today's episode include: Charlie Cropley When I was an intern. And in my third year of naturopathic college, I had a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. And I found myself going through this book looking for how do you cure or treat rheumatoid arthritis. And I went, people been having rheumatoid arthritis for as long as there have been human beings. And I'm still doing we haven't found a way right to heal rheumatoid arthritis. And I said Bosh, I know. I know beyond a doubt what will improve this. Through eating and through this person's power to bring healing to themselves by improving their behaviors. Node Smith You know, many people many, and you know, everyone, every doctor knows that patients have tried numerous diets and have not been successful, they've tried numerous exercise programs and not been successful. And it is not because diet and exercise don't work. That is not what's happening. It's a level of skillfulness. It might be the type of diet, it might be how they're eating, it might be emotional elements surrounding eating, and the same thing with exercise or movement. Charlie Cropley The foundation that we work from is that of relationship. And we begin and end during the intensive with a teaching on the patient's relationship to their illness and introduce the naturopathic perspective of illness as a message to us, right. And so, we begin to transform their relationship to their illness, and then the physical exam, we then look at their relationship to their body. And then we look at their relationship to each of the four behaviors to their eating, to their movement, to their thinking, and to their relationships with other people. And we're, teaching them that how to...that their body, their mind, they are the only ones who know, and receive the messages from their body in their minds. Bio: Dr Charley Cropley, ND Charley Cropley, ND helps people heal. For 45 years he has worked intimately with patients suffering from autoimmune conditions and chronic degenerative diseases to skin conditions and acute infections - and everything in between. Practicing and teaching the art of self-healing is Dr. Cropley's life's purpose. He has spent his entire career trying to understand how his patients' ways of eating, thinking, moving, and relating are causing their illness, and how to guide them to heal themselves by improving these four behaviors. Dr. Cropley is a living embodiment of his life's work and an avid believer that every person can experience the true medicine of self-healing. He leaves a legacy within each of his patients, because he literally teaches and trains them how to become their own doctor. Dr. Cropley graduated from National College of Naturopathic Medicine in 1979. He has been a practicing naturopathic doctor, teacher and author in the Boulder/Denver area for the last 35 years. Dr. Cropley has trained hundreds of doctors in his methods of nutrition and self-healing. He is the author of numerous articles, several books and courses. Dr. Cropley frequently lectures at the colleges of naturopathic medicine, and is widely regarded as one of today's leading thinkers and teachers in the philosophy and practice of self-healing. Website | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | BIO: Dr Node Smith, ND Node has an infectious way about him that inspires people and helps make the types of changes necessary for lasting health somehow easier. He is also a master at helping others overcome obstacles, or turn obstacles into opportunities. He believes in humanity, he believes in health, and he believes in those he works with. He is more than a doctor, he is a counselor and a guide. Node Smith is a licensed naturopathic physician graduated from the National University of Natural Medicine in 2017. He also serves as the associate editor of Naturopathic Doctor's News and Review, and the NaturalPath. He was the founding chairman of a professional non-profit, Association for Naturopathic ReVitalization, which is dedicated to providing experiential education opportunities for the naturopathic profession. Node's greatest gift is the ability to transform obstacles into opportunities, which is the overarching approach he brings to healthcare. He is a dynamic speaker and facilitator who is knowledgeable and charismatic. He has a unique presentation style, which engages audiences and attempts to personalize information as much as possible. His passion for health is palpable, and he will inspire you to look at health in a new way. Core purpose/passion: We are passionate about helping people direct their own behaviours in skillful ways that allow them to have a deeper understanding of their illness, and to use these behaviours, eating, moving, thinking and relating, to bring about real physical healing of chronic degenerative disease. About Dr. M (Manon Bolliger), ND: Dr. Manon is a Naturopathic Doctor, the Founder of Bowen College, an International Speaker, she did a TEDx talk "Your Body is Smarter Than You Think. Why Aren't You Listening?" in Jan 2021, and is the author of Amazon best-selling books "What Patient's Don't Say if Doctors Don't Ask". & "A Healer in Every Household" For more great information to go to her weekly blog: http://bowencollege.com/blog. For tips on health & healing go to: https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/tips About The Healers Café: Dr. Manon's show is the #1 show for medical practitioners and holistic healers to have heart to heart conversations about their day to day lives. Follow on Social – Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Twitter | Linktr.ee |
Juicing fruits and vegetables are a way for our bodies to absorb vitamins and living nutritionist immediately. This simple practice has changed so many lives and people's gut health. But why? Why is juicing good for you? What fruits and veggies are the best to juice? Well, the Founders of Wonder Press Juice in Boulder, Co.... Robyn, Brooke + Betsy share with us how juicing changed their lives and how it led them to create their cold-pressed, organic juice shop in Boulder + Denver, Colorado over 7 years ago. This woman run and owned business has a lot share, like how many pounds of fruits and veggies go into a days worth of juicing but also the struggles of keeping this shop juicing through a pandemic. Listen in, folks! Want to support Wonder Press or try their juices? Connect here :: IG @wonder_juice www.wonderpress.co This Episode is Sponsored by Wilde Folk Wilde Folk is an Austin based company with self-care and connection in mind. Every item is intentionally crafted with high quality, clean ingredients that will align to your body's natural rhythm. We believe in using non-toxic, sustainable ingredients, so you don't have to sacrifice your health, or environment, for a new product. IG: @wilde.folk www.shopwildefolk.com
In this episode, we speak to Indra, a second-generation Indian-American living in Boulder, CO. She is the cohost of Family Karma Kast, a podcast that recaps Bravo TV's "Family Karma" (the first reality show in America that features an all Indian-American cast) and focuses on South Asian Americans in pop culture. She is also the Music Director at KGNU Radio in Boulder/Denver and has a 21-month old son.
Interview begins: 7:58Debrief: 47:33Chris Bergman is the founder and CEO of Gylee Games and a General Partner at The Fund Midwest.Gylee Games believes in building big worlds. They believe in games that can be enjoyed in smaller chunks, not requiring hundreds of hours, but a delightful experience in short bursts. Gylee Games creates games for PC, Console and VR.The Midwest Fund was born from The Fund, an NYC-based venture capital group. Founded in 2018 by an all-star cast of Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, Katie Hunt, Adam Carver and Matthew Brimer, The Fund has since expanded with micro-funds in Los Angeles, London and the Boulder/Denver region. And with each expansion, local founders and investors are tapped to lead each region.We discuss: ChoreMonster 9:26 Gylee Games and The Fund Midwest 10:19 Chris Bergman as a game developer and creator 11:56 Surrounding yourself with people that are really good 13:35 Funding a gaming studio 16:59 Game Studio Aspects 18:41 Gaming and Venture Capital 19:51 Pre-release marketing 23:27 Pressure on the first game 29:03 Strategy on acquisition model 30:46 Twitch to become stakeholders 32:04 Entering The Fund Midwest 32:56 Investment Thesis 38:31 Funded by founders, run by founders 39:50 Raising as an operator vs as a VC 44:50 --Learn more about The Fund Midwest: https://thefund.vc/community/midwest/Learn more about Gylee Games: https://gyleegames.com/Follow Chris Bergman on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chrisbergmanThis episode is sponsored by Fundboard. You can build a tailor-fit list of startup investors in minutes with FundBoard. Learn more at https://upside.fm/fundboardFollow upside on Twitter: https://twitter.com/upsidefm Advertise with an upside classified: https://upside.fm/classifieds
Dick Wadhams discusses his Denver Post op-ed on the utter contempt and disdain liberal elites in Boulder and Denver have for the working men and women in rural areas of Colorado - specifically in the agriculture and energy industries.
In this episode we begin the conversation of Physician, Heal Thyself in the context of the current events as well as it's general application and purpose in allowing us to be able to meet patients with our own self honesty and self love, giving them space to do the same for themselves which is where healing begins.Charley Cropley is a Naturopathic Doctor, teacher and author practicing in the Boulder/Denver area since 1979. He has trained hundreds of doctors in his methods of Self-Healing and vitalism; has been a frequent lecturer at the colleges of Naturopathic Medicine, and regularly leads courses and retreats. He is author of numerous articles, two books and an array of audios and videos. He has been voted best alternative Health care practitioner in Boulder, CO four of the last six years. Dr. Cropley works with all types of chronic and acute Health problems and rarely requires the addition of medicines or supplements.He teaches each client how to dramatically improve their Health & Vitality through four behaviors, which are;1. Wholesome Nutrition & Fasting2. Strengthening Exercise & Deep Rest3. Rational Thinking & Experiencing Emotion4. Cultivating Honest, Compassionate Relationships He teaches patients to improve these four behaviors by being more kind to themselves and seeking to understand themselves. He strives to live what he teaches. Find out more about Dr. Cropley's work and how to work with him through the Self-Healing Journey as a Naturopathic Doctor or Student at https://www.charleycropley.com/programs-for-doctors-and-health-practioners-1 Also be sure to subscribe and if you are a Naturopathic Doctor or Student, become a ND Inspo member for free by signing up at https://www.ndinspo.com/join-the-community
PEG Interviews Los Angeles Singer-Songwriter Siena Friend: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3CLpxIgo4Tj63Uz9J1pooa Neon Album link: https://open.spotify.com/album/0PtNSx8EX7HZZqZifcPCNT Website: https://sienafriend.com/index.html YouTube Videos: https://youtu.be/PpqEqX6ZggQ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwblzEmGqBAcJEc6XO9hloA About Siena Friend: Siena Friend is a songwriter, vocalist, and guitar player, riding the line between indie-folk and pop-rock. As a girl growing up in Gold Hill, a small mountain town above Boulder, Colorado, she fell in love with music and songwriting at an early age. She has her parents to thank for exposing her to everyone from Bob Dylan to Liz Phair, and giving her her first guitar at age eight. Influenced by the alternate tunings of Ani Difranco and Joni Mitchell, the pop-y melodies of The Beatles, and the strong storytelling of Nanci Griffith, Siena developed a unique style of songwriting. As a high school student, Siena was a regular performer at the iconic Penny Lane coffee house in Boulder, and self-recorded and released two full-length albums. Later she was a founding member of several bands which played in the Boulder/Denver music scene, before relocating to Los Angeles in 2015 to pursue filmmaking. In 2017 Siena attended a workshop in Nashville with one of her musical heroes, Jonatha Brooke. This workshop relit the spark of music and led to the creation of all the songs on her latest e.p. Siena is also an award-winning filmmaker and a visual artist. Her music reflects her diverse passions, acute vision and poetic spirit. Siena’s songs are deeply personal yet playful, with unexpected chord progressions and catchy hooks. They hum with the struggle of being a soul in a body, breathing, feeling, and always searching. Siena currently resides in Los Angeles, California. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/message
PJ Johnson is one of the rising stand up comedians out of Boulder/Denver, Co. We talked Web MD, strip clubs, drug deals, cucks, the legal marijuana industry, psychedelics, video games and so much more. Thanks for listening, we love you all. Intrp/Outro music by Ethen Esparza https://soundcloud.com/hiphoptrip https://soundcloud.com/chavapeople Follow PJ on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pj.johnson.7374 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/papajrjosephpapajohnson/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/glw_podcast/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/greenlightweekend/ and YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvWtSBMa_E7fXnlDO-Ipdjg
No third host this week! Jordan and Eric talk about the mishappenings of Jordan's and his wife's honeymoon in Boulder/Denver, CO, spending other people's money, trouble in the comedy world, and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shootin-the-dawg-sht/message
Today's guest is Fletcher Richman, CEO & Cofounder of Halp, a company backed by Techstars and Slack that makes an internal helpdesk to streamline workflows for the teams at Adobe, HomeDepot, SeatGeek, and hundreds of other companies.Fletcher also helped found the Seed Angel Forum, an investor forum for early stage entrepreneurs and investors, and is a partner at Kokopelli Ventures, a micro venture fund in Boulder CO. In our conversation we explore Fletchers path into the world of business and creating things and his experience running a social impact venture (Spark).Fletcher received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical & Computer Engineering, Cum Laude, from The University of Colorado. As a student, Fletcher co-founded Spark Boulder, a co-working space for student entrepreneurs, which was supported by many community leaders, including Brad Feld and David Cohen, the Co-Founders of Techstars. Fletcher spent several years working as the Growth Engineer for PivotDesk, a Techstars Boulder graduate, and as the Platform Manager for Galvanize Ventures, a seed-stage venture capital fund. Fletcher's Blog: http://fletcher.io/Fletcher on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fletchrichman/Fletcher on Medium: https://medium.com/@fletchrichmanFletcher's company Halp: https://www.halp.com/The Seed Angel Forum: https://seedangel.co/Kokopelli Ventures: https://kokopelli.vc/Watson Institute: https://watson.is/Twitter: @FletcherRichmanShow Notes:2:58 Fletcher tells his story and the story of his first startup - yelp for college campuses.11:10 Fletchers strategy to get into the startup world - just test out startups products and send them feedback12:00 His first internship at PivotDesk and his beginnings in web development13:00 How he built a sales robot at PivotDesk and built the intern team14:00 The beginnings of Spark, the social impact co-working space he founded almost by accident to connect Boulder's University community with the Boulder tech ecosystem.17:00 Fletcher tells me about his first deck and fundraise for Spark Boulder and why they went with a non-profit structure17:30 The "Boulder Creek Divide" and how Spark Boulder was created to address it 20:53 Fletcher tells me about raising money and using the "sales robot" to reach out to the Boulder tech scene. 27:00 Fletcher tells me about his experience running accelerator programs out of Spark. 29:00 How the Boulder Denver tech scene works as a "doer-ocracy" 31:40 Fletchers thoughts on social entrepreneurship, Watson University, and the box of social impact entrepreneurship. 35:30 How it can hurt entrepreneurs to label themselves social impact entrepreneurs38:19 Do you think it's harder to build a social impact company than any other company?41:00 Fletchers "Elon Musk" strategy to learn how to build vanilla companies first, and then use his experience and resources to tackle harder problems41:50 Fletcher tal
On this episode of NVC "Stoned Appetit" the gang sit down with Bobby Stuckey- Master Sommelier, Owner & Proprietor of Frasca Food & Wine, Tavernetta Denver & Pizzeria Locale. This guy is a MACHINE. From his hobby of marathon running (WHO DOES THAT BY CHOICE?!) to how he runs his restaurants... it was an absolutely fascinating conversation between best friends (we're now best friends). He invites Kip & Chris over for dinner, and they dig into some of his favorite places to hit around Boulder & Denver... We also give shoutouts to all sorts of our friends & goof off for a solid hour.. If you want to know more about the man behind the blazers, the man who exceeds expectations anytime he sets his mind to it, and a dedicated dude... this is your episode. Humble, Kind, and hilarious Cat, Cheers to Bobby!
The Colorado Episode! Brought to you by getyourbrainfood.com (maybe?). This episode gives you a full update on the wild happenings in the Rocky Mountains and downtown Boulder/Denver. Sports and philosophy are discussed mildly. Enjoy and catch us up in Northern Minnesota next week.
It’s Episode 118 with Charlie Miller! Charlie is the Off-Center Curator and Associate Artistic Director for Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ Theatre Company. We talk about Off-Center’s upcoming events, including Remote Denver, Mixed Taste and an evening of micro-theatre, a new initiative headed by Meridith Grundei. The micro-theatre project is accepting submissions from Colorado artists until March 4th. Learn more and submit your piece here: https://www.denvercenter.org/blog-posts/news-center/2018/01/03/it's-called-micro-theatre-and-its-the-next-big-thing-in-theatre This episode is sponsored by Ring of Keys, a collective of queer women+, trans and gender non-conforming artists working on and offstage in musical theatre. Learn more and apply to be a key here: https://www.ringofkeys.org If you’re in the Boulder/Denver area this weekend, check out Ayla Sullivan’s new play, We are the Wake, at CU Boulder’s Loft Theatre. The show runs through Sunday, February 11th. More info and tickets: https://cupresents.org
Today, host Nathan Schneider finds out about worker owned co-operative tech businesses in the Boulder/Denver area. The tech industry typically celebrates its lone-genius founders, its […]
The Boulderist Podcast - Tales from the People's Republic of Boulder
Do you know any poets? Megan E. Freeman, a Boulder-area poet, talks with The Boulderist in this fun episode about her work and the Boulder-Denver poetry scene. Join us for some humor, some love, some insight and an abundance of joy. Links: Megan E. Freeman's Website and Blog https://www.meganefreeman.com/home Megan's book of poetry Lessons on...
The JOY Factor: Mindfulness, Compassion, Positive Psychology, Healing, Yoga
On today's episode, Boulder's own Cat Pantaleo joins me to discuss the power of connecting with nature and the ancient wisdom that's waiting for all of us to remember. Cat generously shared her time and wisdom and her words will remind you of the power of nature and the impact of stopping to listen to it. She gave pointers on simple, yet inspiring practices to connect with the wild life all around us and discussed the amazing work of Feet on the Earth, a non-profit organization committed to helping youth connect with nature. Resources discussed on the show: Feet On The Earth- Growing community from the ground up. Wilderness Awareness School- So many great resources on this site! Books to check out About Cat Catherine Pantaleo CN CCH has a Bachelors Degree in Biology from the University of Miami, and is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist and Herbalist. For the past 12 years, she has taught a variety of holistic health and life science subjects at several Boulder/Denver area schools, including: Rocky Mountain Center for Botanical Studies, Seven Bowls School of Nutrition, North American Institute of Medical Herbalism, Healing Spirits Massage Training Program, and Nutrition Therapy Institute. Recently she has shifted her focus from adult to youth education and in May 2012 completed the Women's Apprenticeship program at Feet on the Earth, which focused on nature-connection mentoring, primitive/survival skills, children's development, and Rites of Passage. Catherine also is a Naturalist in training; she is enrolled in the Kamana Naturalist Training Program, a correspondence program through the Wilderness Awareness School. Using Nature as a classroom, her goal is to co-create a community whose members are confident in who they are, have knowledge of self and place, and have compassion and respect for all life.
Hey everyone, and welcome to Rough Draught: The Beer Appreciation Show! A very special occasion took place over Memorial Day Weekend - Jonny Metts put up Jon Rind, Mike Sklens, Stan Ferguson and myself in Boulder, CO as we recorded a handful of podcasts for Crosstawk (and one for NintendoWorldReport.com). The first episode we recorded was none other than this very show at Southern Sun Brewpub. When we told them we were looking for a semi-quiet space to start the show, they decided to blow our minds with free samples of all 20 of their beers. So we discussed all of them, not only making this the first Rough Draught to have draught beers, but the most beers we've ever talked about in a single discussion. I hope you enjoy this one - it's probably my favorite episode of Rough Draught yet. And please, if you find yourself in the Boulder/Denver area, make the trip to Southern Sun on 627 South Broadway. It'll be worth the trek, I promise. Keep an eye on this feed, everyone! We've still got two more Crosstawk shows to upload, including Episode 56 of Box Office Poison and yet another Rough Draught. And you can listen to the episode we did for Radio Free Nintendo right now on NintendoWorldReport.com! If you'd like to hit us up, you can do so via email (crosstawk@gmail.com), Twitter (@crosstawk) or in the comments section on the site. And if you could find it in your hearts to leave a review for us on iTunes, I'd surely appreciate it. Thanks for listening, folks!