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Latest podcast episodes about changing denver

BSN Denver Broncos Podcast
DNVR Broncos Podcast: Breaking down how Nathaniel Hackett and Kareem Jackson are quickly changing Denver's culture

BSN Denver Broncos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 66:20


On the latest edition of the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Zac Stevens and Ryan Koenigsberg are coming to you to break down all of the latest news in Broncos Country. The guys discuss the new dynamic between Nathaniel Hackett and Kareem Jackson that is changing the Broncos' culture, break down if Lloyd Cushenberry is already pulling away with Denver's starting center job, answer listener questions and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Changing Denver
City Cast Denver: Den-Mex May Be Dying

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 16:23


Here is another teaser episode of City Cast Denver. I don't know why anyone who lives in Denver wouldn't want to have this in their feed. Subscribe here if you haven't already. This particular episode puts a huge smile on my face. I loved listening to Gustavo Arellano's talk on Colorado-style Mexican food from the El Pueblo History Museum. I loved watching Patty Calhoun in the comments of the zoom event. I loved listening to Bree interview them. Everything about this episode is good feelings. What better way to start the weekend? Plus you get to hear a rundown of the news at the top of the show. Learn more about City Cast Denver, a new project from the person behind Changing Denver and a bunch of other really interesting and thoughtful people: http://citycast.fm/denver

Changing Denver
Presenting... City Cast Denver

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 1:45


Hey, Paul here. I've got a very cool new project to tell you about. If you like Changing Denver, I guarantee you'll like City Cast Denver. It's a new daily Denver news podcast -- 15 minutes every weekday morning, stuffed full of all the local news you need to know, but also perspectives and voices that you'd never otherwise get to hear, plus a few fun surprises along the way. I've been working on City Cast Denver for a few months now with some incredible people, and it's finally ready for you. We're launching NEXT WEEK (March 25 to be exact). Our host is Bree Davies (@cocodavies on twitter), and if you don't know her, let me tell you, there's no one like Bree. When I first moved to Denver in 2015, Bree was the person who unlocked the city for me. Whether it was on twitter or in her Westword column, she has always had a knack for putting the big thorny issues Denver faces into deeply human terms -- and inviting people like me along for the ride. There would be no Changing Denver if it weren't for Bree. And now we're making something together! It's corny, but for me this really is a dream come true.  Just listen to trailer for City Cast Denver, and you'll hear what I mean. Click here to follow the show on your podcast app of choice and make sure to subscribe to our newsletter, too. We'll be with you every weekday morning, with fresh stories and conversation about everything Denver.  If you've got questions about the new show or ideas you want us to talk about, you can reach me at paul.karolyi@citycast.fm or tweet at me @paulkarolyi. 

Changing Denver
Phil on the Flu (1918 and 2020)

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 22:22


Changing Denver's favorite local historian returns. This is Phil Goodstein in conversation about the 1918 flu, how it affected Denver and how it could provide a roadmap for our future.  Phil and I didn't talk about this, but I know he normally makes money giving walking tours around the city. I doubt those are very popular right now, so I'd like to remind you that Phil has many books about Denver's history available for purchase on the internet, including the websites of your favorite local booksellers. I recommend Denver from the Bottom Up: Robert Speer's Denver or his new one, which is part one of a new series about the history of Denver Public Schools.  If you like Changing Denver and you haven't heard my latest piece about Land Acknowledgements and Arapaho chief Left Hand, I think you'd probably like it. It's on the Range and Slope feed or right here if you prefer to listen in a browser.  Also, if for whatever reason you're feeling alone and deprived of meaningful connection with other people, we're starting up a podcast matchmaking service at House of Pod. It's called LoveSick, and you might like to listen or even sign up for a custom designed video chat blind date.

Changing Denver
Introducing... Range & Slope

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 24:47


Longtime listeners of Changing Denver will be interested to hear about Range & Slope, a new podcast featuring sounds and stories from prairie to peak.  Range & Slope is a product of the R & S Collective, of which Changing Denver host Paul Karolyi is a proud member.  Subscribe wherever you listen to Changing Denver and learn more at rangeandslope.com.   

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Left Hand Right Brain Podcast
LHRB 191: Pob Aptitude w/ Paul Karolyi

Left Hand Right Brain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 73:31


This week JD shoots the shit with guest Paul Karolyi. Paul is a journalist and host of Changing Denver and The Denver Pizza Podcast. Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: what The United States Census is, job aptitude tests, Obama impressions, embellishing at resume, and animals.

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Beyond The Trope
Episode 201 Nerdy Never-Have-I-Ever

Beyond The Trope

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 29:32


This week we're playing a nerdy "never-have-I-ever" with our wonderful producer! Mentioned in this episode: HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY by Douglas Adams Marvel Comics DC Comics Batman Superman Outlaw Star Cowboy Bebop Ouran High School Host Club Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Yuri On Ice Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV Kino's Journey Robotech Sailor Moon Inuyasha Samurai Champloo Princess Tutu Farscape Comic Con Edna Mode (from The Incredibles movie) Agent Carter Carmen San Diego How To Train Your Dragon (Movie) High Fidelity (Movie) The Princess Bride (Movie) Red Rocks Amphitheater Cary Elwes Durarara!! Baccano! The Road To El Dorado (Movie) Myst Sim City 2000 Sim City The Sims Terry Pratchett Neil Gaiman GOOD OMENS by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett Jim Butcher Rainbow Rowell A BRIEF HISTOR OF TIME by Stephen Hawking JOHNNY TREMAIN by Esther Forbes Voltron Popples Thank you to all of our amazing Patrons over at http://patreon.com/BeyondTheTrope Also, go check out The Forbidden Fields by Giles Hash over at Changing Denver http://changingdenver.com/?episode=rocky-flats-flash-hash-christensen 

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Beyond The Trope
Episode 200 Interview with James Marsters

Beyond The Trope

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 27:19


Listeners, we made it to Episode 200! It's a super exciting and MAJOR milestone for us! And what better way to celebrate than to interview James Marsters? You all remember him from Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel, and he's currently playing Victor Stein in the Hulu Original series, Runaways. Mentioned in this episode: Buffy The Vampire Slayer (TV Show) Angel (TV Show) The Dresden Files (Book Series) by Jim Butcher, Audio Books narrated by James Marsters Joss Whedon Benihana Friends (TV Show) Henry David Thoreau Ralph Waldo Emerson Rocky Horror Picture Show (Movie) Macbeth K. J. Apa Riverdale (TV Show) Mark Sheppard David Tennant Jim Butcher The Functional Nerds http://functionalnerds.com Runaways (TV Show on Hulu) Supernatural (TV Show) Sarah Michelle Gellar Robert Redford Hulu http://www.jamesmarstersofficial.com https://twitter.com/jamesmarstersof http://vidiotsonline.com THE FORBIDDEN FIELDS by Giles Hash on Changing Denver http://changingdenver.com/?episode=rocky-flats-flash-hash-christensen Thank you to all of our amazing Patrons at http://Patreon.com/BeyondTheTrope   A very special thank you to James Marsters and his team for making this episode happen!

Changing Denver
Unclear Danger 5: Where the Wind Will Blow

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 46:15


Our Rocky Flats series concludes with a look into the future. What does this summer's litigation mean for the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge? And what about the Rocky Flats of our collective imagination, has anything changed? Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats is presented in partnership with the Colorado Independent and the Denver Public Library. - Support the show! Our limited-time crowdfunding campaign is ending at the end of this month. If you loved the Rocky Flats series, and you want more Changing Denver, set up a pledge at www.patreon.com/changingdenver. - Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. The theme song for Unclear Danger is “Title Screen” by Aethernaut. Other music in this episode is by Lee Rosevere, Chris Zabriskie, and Aethernaut. - The photo that serves as the basis of the Unclear Danger logo was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by a user called AlbertHerring. We are using it under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic License. The Colorado Independent’s Kelsey Ray designed the logo. - Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver for photos and more behind-the-scenes details from our investigation into Rocky Flats. Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
Unclear Danger 4B: A Rebuttal of Sorts

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 71:56


The reactions to the most recent episode of Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats have been overwhelming. In the form of two interviews about health impact studies of communities surrounding Rocky Flats, this is our response. Unclear Danger is being produced in partnership with the Colorado Independent and the Denver Public Library. - Support the show! You can now support Changing Denver with a monthly pledge on our Patreon! A monthly pledge of $3 or more will get you access to transcripts of each episode of Unclear Danger and three Changing Denver stickers. A pledge of $10 or more will get you a shout out in the end credits of each Rocky Flats episode. Learn more about our new, limited-time crowdfunding campaign at www.patreon.com/changingdenver. -   Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
BONUS: Pizza for a Story

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 26:05


We take to the streets to hear from everyday Denverites on the big question besetting us all: How do you feel about the way Denver is changing? Host Paul Karolyi recently served as the Podcaster in Residence at the Denver Public Library. This episode documents the final program of his residency. - Support Changing Denver! Set up a monthly pledge on Patreon at www.patreon.com/changingdenver and rate/review us on Apple Podcasts. - You can learn more about Mile High Hustle: The Denver Startup Week Podcast here. Let us know what you think about it too. Feedback is always welcome. - Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver.  Thanks for listening!    

Changing Denver
Unclear Danger 4: Is it safe?

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 63:21


Unclear Danger 4: Is it safe? In this fourth chapter of our Rocky Flats series, we set out to answer the central question in the recent controversy over the site: Will the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge be safe for visitors when it opens to the public? Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats is presented in partnership with the Colorado Independent and the Denver Public Library. - Support the show! Our conclusion in this episode is sure to draw some criticism, so we need your support more than ever. Set up a monthly pledge on Patreon and gain access to the transcripts of each episode in the Rocky Flats series and more! Start by clicking this link – www.patreon.com/changingdenver. - Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. The theme song for Unclear Danger is “Title Screen” by Aethernaut. Other music in this episode is by Soft & Furious, Chris Zabriskie, and Aethernaut. - The photo that serves as the basis of the Unclear Danger logo was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by a user called AlbertHerring. We are using it under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic License. The Colorado Independent’s Kelsey Ray designed the logo. - Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver for photos and more behind-the-scenes details from our investigation into Rocky Flats. Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
Return to St*pleton

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 29:14


Changing Denver's first guest producer Rae Solomon provides an update on recent developments in the campaign to change the name of the neighborhood at the site of the former airport. After this brief diversion back into Denver's history with the Ku Klux Klan, our Rocky Flats series will resume next week. - Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. The other music heard in this episode is by the Blue Dot Sessions, Monplaisir, and Blah Blah Blah. - Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver for photos and more. Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. Thanks for Listening!  

Changing Denver
Unclear Danger 3: Sharing and Caring

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 52:14


In this third chapter of our Rocky Flats series, we dive deep into the last few years of conflict between the government agencies responsible for the lands of the former nuclear weapons plant and the activists who want to keep it closed forever. Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats is presented in partnership with the Colorado Independent and the Denver Public Library. – Support the show! Unclear Danger is the product of countless reporting trips, numerous interviews, and many, many hours of research, writing, editing, and audio production. If you want to help defray the costs of all that work and send a message that you care about this kind of in-depth, local journalism, set up a monthly pledge to support Changing Denver at www.patreon.com/changingdenver. This is a limited-run crowdfunding campaign. We’re shutting it down after the Rocky Flats series concludes in a few months. That means time is running out to show us you care! www dot patreon dot com slash changing denver – Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. The theme song for Unclear Danger is “Title Screen” by Aethernaut. Soft and Loathing and Lee Rosevere created the other music heard in this episode. – The photo that serves as a basis for the Unclear Danger logo was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by a user called AlbertHerring. We are using it under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. The Colorado Independent’s Kelsey Ray designed the logo. – Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver for photos and more behind-the-scenes details from our investigation into Rocky Flats. Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. Thanks for Listening!

Beyond The Trope
Episode 192 Roundtable Discussion with Patrick Hester

Beyond The Trope

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 33:43


This week Patrick Hester returns as guest host in a roundtable discussion covering many topics, but focusing mostly on podcasts. Mentioned in this episode: Mary Kay Lime Light Axe Star Wars Functional Nerds John DeNardo SF Signal Archivos Podcast Dave Robison Zen Cast Google Hangouts John Anealio The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (Movie) Chuck Wendig Denver Comic Con Mile High Con The Denver Podcast Network http://denverpodcast.net Changing Denver http://changingdenver.com http://atfmb.com Thank you to all of our Patreon Patrons over at http://patreon.com/BeyondTheTrope

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Changing Denver
Unclear Danger 2: Local Hazard, Global Threat

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 65:22


Our story of Rocky Flats continues. In this second chapter, we share the people’s history of the site, from humble beginnings in the early 1970s to a resurgence of activism today. Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats is presented in partnership with the Colorado Independent and the Denver Public Library. — Support the show! If you’re loving this Rocky Flats series, we recently launched a new way to support the show. It’s a limited run crowdfunding campaign, and you can find it at www.patreon.com/changingdenver. Pledge at least $3 per month and you get access to the transcripts from each episode of Unclear Danger and 3 Changing Denver stickers sent to the address of your choice. Pledge at least $10 per month, and we’ll read your name (or a pseudonym of your choice) in the credits to each episode. patreon dot com slash changing denver — Recommended Reading: You can learn more about Kristen Iversen’s book Full Body Burden at her website. Follow along with the activists at Rocky Flats Downwinders, Candelas Glows, and Rocky Flats Right to Know, as well as the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center. Here’s a few links to documents mentioned in the episode: Rocky Flats Interagency Agreement of 1991, Rocky Flats Cleanup Agreement of 1996, and the Citizens Advisory Board’s legacy report. This episode includes extensive clips from several oral histories on file at the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program. You can find each of the oral histories we excerpted here: Robert Card, Daniel Ellsberg, and Pam Solo. If you are a subscriber to Harper’s Magazine, you can read all of the Edward Abbey piece excerpted in this episode here. Nonsubscribers can find it in the published collection of Abbey’s work, Down the River. “One Man’s Nuclear War,” Edward Abbey. Copyright © 1979 Harper’s Magazine. All Rights reserved. Reproduced from the March issue by special permission. — Our theme song is “Minnow” be Felix Fast4ward. Denver’s premier chiptunes artists Aethernaut and Michael Zucker provided the score for this episode and all of Unclear Danger. Also heard in this episode are a few songs by a group called Soft and Furious and a couple of old Rocky Flats protest songs. Those were performed by Jesse Wooten. You can find more of his music under the names Black Balsam and New Hill. — The photo that serves as a basis for the Unclear Danger logo was uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by a user called AlbertHerring. We are using it under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. The Colorado Independent‘s Kelsey Ray designed the Unclear Danger logo. — Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver for photos and more behind-the-scenes details from our investigation into Rocky Flats. Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. Thanks for listening!      

Changing Denver
Unclear Danger 1B: Remembering Rocky Flats

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 62:41


Welcome to the first supplemental, side episode in our Rocky Flats series. Herein you’ll find a recording of the panel we put on at the Denver Public Library on April 7, as well as an unprecedented plea. - You can now support Changing Denver with a monthly pledge on our Patreon! A monthly pledge of $3 or more will get you access to transcripts of each episode of Unclear Danger and three Changing Denver stickers. A pledge of $10 or more will get you a shout out in the end credits of each Rocky Flats episode. Learn more about our new, limited-time crowdfunding campaign at www.patreon.com/changingdenver. - Meet the Panelists: Len Ackland is an independent journalist and retired journalism professor. During his time as editor, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists won a National Magazine Award in 1987, and he went on to serve as the founding director of the Center for Environmental Journalism at CU Boulder. Of particular interest, Len is also the author of Making a Real Killing: Rocky Flats and the Nuclear West. Murph Widdowfield has the unique distinction among our panelists of having spent time working at the Rocky Flats plant. Like many other former workers, Murph remained involved in issues surrounding the site. He is currently the president of the board of the Rocky Flats Cold War Museum, a museum that you cannot physical visit, despite years of effort from Murph and the rest of the board. Dorothy Ciarlo is a PhD and retired clinical psychologist. In the late 90s and early 2000s, she worked with the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program to conduct more than a hundred interviews with former workers, activists, politicians, scientists, and contractors, some of which you heard in the first episode of our Rocky Flats series. Dorothy went on to publish a paper based on these interviews in the Journal of Peace Psychology. That paper is titled ”Secrecy and Its Fallout at a Nuclear Weapons Plant: A study of Rocky Flats Oral Histories” - Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver. Thanks for listening!

Beyond The Trope
Episode 186 Using Real Languages in Fiction with James Persichetti

Beyond The Trope

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 29:09


James Persichetti returns to the show this week to talk about using real languages in fiction, giving us insights as from his linguistics education and his slush pile reading. Mentioned in this episode: Klingon (From Star Trek) Dorothy L. Sayers Lord Peter Wimsey (character by Dorothy L. Sayers) Saga (Comic) CITY OF GLASS by Cassandra Clare Terry Pratchett Forvo.com YouTube John Green Agatha Christie Hercule Poirot (character by Agatha Christie) OUTLANDER by Diana Gabaldon The Denver Podcast Network http://denverpodcast.net Changing Denver http://changingdenver.com Thank you to all of our Patreon supporters over at http://patreon.com/beyondthetrope

Changing Denver
Unclear Danger 1: Project Apple and the Wind

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 59:57


Welcome to the fourth season of Changing Denver. It’s going to be a season-long series all on one topic. We’re calling it Unclear Danger: The Colorado Story of Rocky Flats. We’re proud to present this whole season in partnership with the Colorado Independent and the Denver Public Library. -- Next Week: We are hosting a panel, titled “Remembering Rocky Flats,” at the Denver Public Library on April 7. Three Rocky Flats historians—Len Ackland, Dorothy Ciarlo, and Murph Widdowfield—will be sharing their stories and unique perspectives on the Rocky Flats story. Find us on the 7th floor of the library’s central branch at 2 pm. Recording this kind of thing can be hit-or-miss, so come out on the 7th to make sure you hear what these three have to say. -- Recommended Reading: Len Ackland’s Making a Real Killing should be available at your local bookshop. Len will also be appearing at our April 7 event if you have questions for him. The Ambushed Grand Jury is available online as a free PDF. So is the full text of the Lamm-Wirth Task Force’s final report. For more on the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s plans for Rocky Flats, check out their website here. This episode includes extensive clips from several oral histories on file at the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program. You can find each of the oral histories we excerpted here: Ken Freiberg, Dick Lamm, Tim Wirth, William Cohen, and Jacque Brever. -- Our theme song is “Minnow” be Felix Fast4ward. Denver’s premier chiptunes artists Aethernaut and Michael Zucker provided the score for this episode and all of Unclear Danger. Also heard in this episode are a few songs by a group called Soft and Furious. Those are in the public domain. -- You can learn more about Changing Denver at our website www.changingdenver.com. Follow us on Twitter @changingdenver for photos and more behind-the-scenes details from our investigation into Rocky Flats. Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. Thanks for listening!

Left Hand Right Brain Podcast
LHRB 150: Pod Bae w/ Paul Karolyi

Left Hand Right Brain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2018 77:45


This week JD shoots the shit with guest Paul Karolyi. Paul is a journalist, and podcaster (Changing Denver and The Denver Pizza Podcast). Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: flu shots, local news/drama, The Rocky Flats, late-night talk shows, sexual encounters, and Bruno Mars. This is what Paul looks like. Catch up on Changing Denver before the new season starts and check out The Denver Pizza Podcast Check out Paul’s Changing Denver Podcast. Check out The Denver Pizza Podcast !

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Denver Orbit
Episode Sixteen: Denver as a Muse

Denver Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 41:49


Karl Christian Krumpholz reads some comics, Andre Cactus has a song and Paul Karolyi tells a story Some selected work from cartoonist Karl Christian Krumpholz. See his work in Westword, at twitter, facebook and instagram. The song Skyhook from Andre Cactus. A piece from Changing Denver and House of Pod‘s Paul Karolyi. Denver Orbit is … Continue reading "Episode Sixteen: Denver as a Muse"

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Denver Orbit
Episode Sixteen: Denver as a Muse

Denver Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 41:49


Karl Christian Krumpholz reads some comics, Andre Cactus has a song and Paul Karolyi tells a story Some selected work from cartoonist Karl Christian Krumpholz. See his work in Westword, at twitter, facebook and instagram. The song Skyhook from Andre Cactus. A piece from Changing Denver and House of Pod‘s Paul Karolyi. Denver Orbit is … Continue reading "Episode Sixteen: Denver as a Muse"

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Denver Orbit
Episode Sixteen: Denver as a Muse

Denver Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 41:49


Karl Christian Krumpholz reads some comics, Andre Cactus has a song and Paul Karolyi tells a story Some selected work from cartoonist Karl Christian Krumpholz. See his work in Westword, at twitter, facebook and instagram. The song Skyhook from Andre Cactus. A piece from Changing Denver and House of Pod‘s Paul Karolyi. Denver Orbit is … Continue reading "Episode Sixteen: Denver as a Muse"

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Beyond The Trope
Episode 180 Interview with Travis Rupp

Beyond The Trope

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 29:07


This week we're talking to Beer Archeologist Travis Rupp. He's a full time professor at CU Boulder, and he works full time at Avery Brewing, developing their beers of antiquity and running their barrel program.  Mentioned in this episode: Avery Brewing CU Boulder Ales of Antiquity Apple Penn State The Dead Sea Scrolls Denver Museum of Nature and Science Avery's Dionysian Series Dogfish Head Brewing TASTING BEER by Randy Mosher BREW LIKE A MONK: TRAPPIST, ABBEY, AND STRONG BELGIAN ALES AND HOW TO BREW THEM by Stan Hieronymus THE BARBARIAN'S BEVERAGE: A HISTORY OF BEER IN ANCIENT EUROPE by Max Nelson http://beerarchaeology.com http://twitter.com/travis_rupp The Denver Podcast Network http://denverpodcast.net Changing Denver http://www.changingdenver.com Thank you to all of our patrons over at http://patreon.com/beyondthetrope

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Beyond The Trope
Episode 173 Interview with Kate Jonuska

Beyond The Trope

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 31:15


This week we're talking to Kate Jonuska, novelist and short fiction author. Mentioned in this episode: The Denver Post The Colorado Springs Gazette Daily Camera Boulder Magazine TRANSFERENCE by Kate Jonuska The Little Mermaid (Broadway Play) Dear Evan Hansen (Broadway Play) Phantom of the Opera (Broadway Play) Andrew Lloyd Webber Rent (Broadway Play) Les Miserables (Broadway Play) THE GREAT GATSBY by F. Scott Fitzgerald RMFW Margaret Atwood Amy Schumer The Tattered Cover BookBar Boulder Bookstore Amazon Barnes And Noble Proof: A 30th Street Fiction Anthology https://www.amazon.com/Proof-30th-Street-Fiction-Anthology/dp/0996914420 https://katejonuska.com https://twitter.com/kjonuska The Denver Podcast Network http://denverpodcast.net Changing Denver http://changingdenver.com Jon of all Trades http://www.jonofalltrades.us Left Hand, Write Brain http://lefthandrightbrainpod.com Thank you to all of our patrons over at http://Patreon.com/betyondthetrope

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Changing Denver
The Artist and Her Snails

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 40:42


On this episode of Changing Denver – the finale of season three! – we share the story of Lauri Lynnxe Murphy, a local artist and writer. You can follow Lauri on Twitter at @Lynnxe and learn more on her website. - Recommended reading: Meow Wolf in Denver: Santa Fe's deliriously popular art collective lands with permanent installation Artspace lands site for affordable artist housing in RiNo - Our theme song is "Minnow" by Felix Fast4ward. Also heard in this episode is a selection of songs of Madeline Johnston’s album “Like Author, Like Daughter,” as well as the track “The Split” by Howard Hello and “Civil War” by Bear and the Beasts. - Learn more about Changing Denver at our site, www.changingdenver.com, or follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver. Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. For behind-the-scenes goodies, personal tidbits, local music recommendations, occasional bonus interviews and more, sign up for our newsletter. Thanks for listening!

Beyond The Trope
Episode 170 Time Travel and Book Travel

Beyond The Trope

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 29:00


We're talking about time travel and book travel this week, nerding out about places we'd like to visit in both fiction and history! Mentioned in this episode: THE MAGIC TREE HOUSE (Book Series) by Mary Pope Osborne THE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS (TV Show and Book Series) THE BOXCAR CHILDREN (Book Series) by Gertrude Chandler Warner The Butterfly Effect (Movie) THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY by Douglas Adams THE RESTAURANT AT THE END OF THE UNIVERSE by Douglas Adams THE HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins THE HOBBIT by J. R. R. Tolkien THE LORD OF THE RINGS (Book Trilogy) by J. R. R. Tolkien HARRY POTTER (Book Series) by J. K. Rowling THE DRESDEN FILED (Book Series) by Jim Butcher ENCHANTED FOREST CHRONICLES (Book Series) by Patricia C. Wrede FALLOUT (Video Game Series) Gail Carriger The Denver Podcast Network http://denverpodcast.net Changing Denver http://changingdenver.com Jon of All Trades http://jonofalltrades.us Thank you to all of our patrons over at http://patreon.com/beyondthetrope

Changing Denver
The Newcomers and the Transplants

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 45:59


Our third agent of change is a group of people, the newcomers and the transplants. It comprises two interviews, one with Helen Thorpe, author of a new book about refugee and immigrant teenagers at South High School, and the other with Zena Ballas, creator of a new digital archive of transplant profiles. - You can learn more about Helen's book, The Newcomers: Finding Refuge, Friendship, and Hope in an American Classroom, here. And you can find Zena's project here. - Music for this episode provided by D.A. Evosirch. He's @noirguitarsuperstar on Instagram. Our theme song is "Minnow" by Felix Fast4ward. - Learn more about Changing Denver at our site, www.changingdenver.com, or follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver. For behind-the-scenes goodies, personal tidbits, local music recommendations, occasional bonus interviews and more, sign up for our newsletter. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
CDBBB: Revisiting “The Five Points and the Six”

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 48:25


In this installment of Changing Denver Bit By Bit, we revisit our episode about Five Points, “The Five Points and the Six.” In that piece, we shared the story of a local business, Rosenberg’s Bagels and Delicatessen, that got caught proudly advertising the fact that it was changing the culture of one of Denver’s most important, traditionally Black neighborhoods. Well, as you may have seen on social media last week, all that happened again. This time the business was Ink! Coffee and the incident has already made national news. This CDBBB features Paul’s report from a protest against Ink! and gentrification, as well as a rebroadcast of our Five Points episode from a couple years ago. - Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. - Our theme song is "Minnow" by Felix Fast4ward. - You can find us on Twitter @ChangingDenver and sign up for our newsletter at www.changingdenver.com/about.  Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
The Candidate

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 55:35


Our second “Agent of Change” is Tay Anderson, the 19-year-old running for the Denver Public School Board. What does his Trump Era campaign mean for us and for our schools? -- Further reading: You can read all about Tay’s platform on his website: www.tayanderson.org And here’s a recent piece Melanie Asmar wrote about the District 4 race: Inside the three-candidate battle for northeast Denver’s school board seat - Our theme song is "Minnow" by Felix Fast4ward. Also heard in this episode: “When I See You” and “If You Got the Blues” by Dragondeer; “Love Isn’t Enough” by Pink Hawks; and “Just Look at My Habits,” “This is the Girl,” and “Cobraskin Wallet” by Man Mantis. Huge thanks to all three for the use of their music. - Learn more about Changing Denver at our site, www.changingdenver.com, or follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver. Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. For behind-the-scenes goodies, personal tidbits, local music recommendations, occasional bonus interviews and more, sign up for our newsletter. Thanks for listening!

Beyond The Trope
Episode 164 Interview with Gail Carriger

Beyond The Trope

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 30:07


This week, Gail Carriger returns to talk about everything that's been happening in her career since the last time she joined us. Mentioned in this episode: THE SUMAGE SOLUTION by Gail Carriger THE CUSTARD PROTOCOL (Book Series) by Gail Carriger THE DELIGHTFULLY DEADLY Book Series by Gail Carriger ROMANCING THE WEREWOLF by Gail Carriger THE FINISHING SCHOOL Book Series by Gail Carriger SUPERNATURAL SOCIETY Novella Series by Gail Carriger The Great British Baking Show (TV Show) Tentacle and Treacle Tamora Pierce Marvel Facebook Live THE CIRCLE OF MAGIC by Tamora Pierce ALANNA by Tamora Pierce World Con Gail Carriger's Retro Rack Blog http://retrorack.blogspot.com SAN ANDREAS SHIFTERS Book Series by Gail Carriger KAREN MEMORY by Elizabeth Bear Twinings Black Box Gold Label 1706 Strong Pinterest http://gailcarriger.com http://facebook.com/gailcarriger http://twitter.com/gailcarriger http://instagram.com/gailcarriger Fallout 4 (Video Game) Thank you to all of our Patreon patrons who support us at http://patreon.com/beyondthetrope Denver Podcast Network http://denverpodcast.net Changing Denver http://changingdenver.com

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Jon of All Trades
Ep. 149: JD Lopez – Comedian, Host of Left Hand Right Brain

Jon of All Trades

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017


JD Lopez is a comedian, the host of Left Hand Right Brain, and proud fellow member of the Denver Podcast Network. We met for the first time a few months ago when Paul Karolyi from Changing Denver (which kicked off a new season this week!) decided to round up fellow Denver podcasters and see how...

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Jon of All Trades
Ep. 149: JD Lopez – Comedian, Host of Left Hand Right Brain

Jon of All Trades

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017


JD Lopez is a comedian, the host of Left Hand Right Brain, and proud fellow member of the Denver Podcast Network. We met for the first time a few months ago when Paul Karolyi from Changing Denver (which kicked off a new season this week!) decided to round up fellow Denver podcasters and see how...

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Changing Denver
The Entrepreneur

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 43:15


On this episode of Changing Denver, we tell the story of Jane West, “ganja-preneur” and advocate, and explore the role of women in the cannabis industry. This episode marks the start of season 3, a mini-season highlighting people we’re calling “agents of change,” instead of neighborhoods or other made spaces. - Further reading: We highly recommend reading John Schroyer’s extensive report on Women Grow. You can find it here. Also from Marijuana Business Daily, here are the results of their surveys of women in the cannabis industry: 2015 is here and 2017 is here. You can learn more about Jane and her new line of products at her website: www.janewest.com - Our theme song is "Minnow" by Felix Fast4ward. Thanks to Safe Boating is No Accident for the use of their songs “Never Change” and “Day Planner,” which can be found on the album Bonus Features. Thanks also to Chella & the Charm for the use of their tracks “Queen City of the Plains” and “What of Dreams” from the album Denver Delay. Leighton of Safe Boating and Chella are co-hosts of Discover Weakly, our partner show at the Denver Podcast Network. Also heard in this episode was a selection of tracks we found on the Free Music Archive. All were used under a creative commons license. - Learn more about Changing Denver at our site, www.changingdenver.com, or follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver. For behind-the-scenes goodies, personal tidbits, local music recommendations, occasional bonus interviews and more, sign up for our newsletter. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
BONUS: Presenting the Denver Podcast Network

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 62:02


We have a major announcement: Changing Denver is now a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. Rounding out the founding partner shows: Beyond the Trope, a podcast for nerds Left Hand Right Brain, an exploration of creativity Discover Weakly, music talk. You could do worse. Reel Nerds, a new movie every week Denver Pizza Podcast, the only show hungry enough to review every pie in Mile High Jon of all Trades, a weekly show featuring interviews with successful people from all across the employment spectrum The Revisionists, an alternate history podcast

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Changing Denver
Season Three Trailer

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 3:40


It's been a while since we released the last episode of season two. Here's an update on what we've been working on and a taste of what's to come. - Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network. In the shadow of the mountains, we speak.  - You can follow the show on Twitter and find us online at www.changingdenver.com. Thanks for listening!

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Jon of All Trades
Ep. 142: Paul Karolyi – Host of Changing Denver Podcast

Jon of All Trades

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017


Paul Karolyi is the host of Changing Denver, The Denver Pizza Podcast, Denverite Now, and the winner of Westword’s 2017 Best Denver Podcast (staff choice). He’s an incredibly talented podcaster, an unparalleled interviewer, and someone I’m proud to have in my orbit as a fellow Denver podcaster. He’s good enough to sit down with me...

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Jon of All Trades
Ep. 142: Paul Karolyi – Host of Changing Denver Podcast

Jon of All Trades

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017


Paul Karolyi is the host of Changing Denver, The Denver Pizza Podcast, Denverite Now, and the winner of Westword’s 2017 Best Denver Podcast (staff choice). He’s an incredibly talented podcaster, an unparalleled interviewer, and someone I’m proud to have in my orbit as a fellow Denver podcaster. He’s good enough to sit down with me...

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Left Hand Right Brain Podcast
LHRB 129: The Modern Journalist w/ Paul Karolyi & Megan Arellano

Left Hand Right Brain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 84:30


This week JD shoots the shit with guests Paul Karolyi and Megan Arellano. Paul and Megan are journalists (Denverite) and podcasters (Denver Pizza Podcast, Denverite Now, Changing Denver). Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: The Handmaid’s Tale, issues of representation, working for Denverite, getting people to read the news, separating yourself from your work, promoting local podcasts, and personal brands. This is what Paul and Megan look like. Click on the icons below to find out what Paul and Megan are up to! Find some of Megan’s writing at Denverite.com Check out Paul’s podcast Denverite Now! Check out Megan and Paul on the podcast they do together Denver Pizza Podcast! Check out Paul’s other Changing Denver Podcast.

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Denver Pizza Podcast
18 - White Pie with Rebecca Aronauer and Bryon Quick

Denver Pizza Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 30:56


Megan and Paul check out the new New Haven-style pies at White Pie with Rebecca Aronauer and Bryon Quick. Bryon read Rebecca's short story "A Lakeside Husband" for the Lakeside episode of Changing Denver. You can find it here. Join all of us at Rebecca's event Making the Mountain at the Lighthouse Writers' Workshop this Friday night! And here's White Pie's website. When you're done listening, why not check out another local podcast. JD Lopez's Left Hand Right Brain is worth your time. He talks to artists and comedians every week, searching for that elusive art-life balance. Find it here and follow the show on Facebook. 

Changing Denver
The Zoo and You

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 49:06


On this episode of Changing Denver -- the finale of season 2! -- we venture into the animal kingdom (as far into it as we can get without leaving the city, that is). This is a story about societal norms surrounding animal exhibitions, and it only begins at the Denver Zoo. Thanks for another successful season, everyone. Your continued support means the world to us. We'll be back in a few months with new episodes, and we may have a few surprises in store before then. - Make sure to watch one of the slick promo videos on the Wild Animal Sanctuary's site here.  Here's where you can find Marc Bekoff's new book, The Animals' Agenda. You don't need me to give you this link to the Denver Zoo. - Our theme song is "Minnow" by Felix Fast4ward. Also heard in this episode were the songs "Goodbye Graveyard" by Shark Dreams;  "Riverside" and "Greyhound" by The Milk Blossoms, "Baby Seal" by Weird al Qaida, "Tweak a Bit" by Dr. Zilog, and a selection of tracks off the album Container Ship by The Kevin Costner Suicide Pact. - Learn more about Changing Denver at our site, www.changingdenver.com, or follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver. For behind-the-scenes goodies, personal tidbits, local music recommendations, occasional bonus interviews and more, sign up for our newsletter. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
BONUS: Making the Mountain

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 14:10


A few months back, Rebecca Aronauer invited your host to give a presentation about Changing Denver at her quarterly event at Lighthouse Writers' Workshop, Making the Mountain.  He did his best. - You can hear more of Paul and Louis Present the Blues by Martin Scorsese here. The Denver Pizza Podcast is here. The other shows mentioned in this episode are no longer on the internet. Feel free to email us if you want to hear them! - Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. You can listen to more of his music on Soundcloud. Follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver and sign up for our newsletter at www.changingdenver.com/about.  If you like this episode, think about writing us a review on iTunes or Stitcher. It's the best way for you to support Changing Denver. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
CDBBB: Building McNichols

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 11:20


In this installment of Changing Denver Bit By Bit, we check back in with historian Phil Goodstein to learn about one of Civic Center's most storied structures, the McNichols Building. - Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. You can listen to more of his music on Soundcloud. Follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver and sign up for our newsletter at www.changingdenver.com/about.  If you like this episode, think about writing us a review on iTunes or Stitcher. It's the best way for you to support Changing Denver. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
CDBBB: The Joy of Neighborhood Planning

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 10:47


In this installment of Changing Denver Bit By Bit, we sit down with Courtland Hyser, Denver's principal city planner, to talk about neighborhood plans. Our Arapahoe Square episode specifically highlighted the lasting impact of two of these plans, so we thought it was fitting to further explore why neighborhood plans are so important in general, especially in light of Denver's new Neighborhood Planning Initiative. - Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. You can listen to more of his music on Soundcloud. Follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver and sign up for our newsletter at www.changingdenver.com/about.    If you like this episode, think about writing us a review on iTunes or Stitcher. It's the best way for you to support Changing Denver. Thanks for listening!  

Changing Denver
CDBBB: Return to Stoner Hill

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 22:22


In this installment of Changing Denver Bit By Bit, we revisit an episode from season one, How to Climb Stoner Hill. Our partner on that show, local journalist Andy Kenney, gives us an update on what's been happening on the ground at Stoner Hill. Then, we talk to some people at Civitas, the landscape architecture and urban design firm that's been contracted to work on the park now.  - If you like the show and think we deserve it, head over to Westword and write in Changing Denver for Best Denver Podcast in their readers' choice poll! - Here's a few stories that Andy's written about the situation in Commons Park since our episode came out:  Denver police have been banning alleged drug users — mostly pot — from individual parks — mostly Commons Park Denver will try to liven up Commons Park with free activities Commons Park’s future might start with an “unorthodox” private process - Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. You can listen to more of his music on Soundcloud. Follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver and sign up for our newsletter at www.changingdenver.com/about.    If you like this episode, think about writing us a review on iTunes or Stitcher. It's the best way for you to support Changing Denver. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
CDBBB: Lakeside's Champion

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 7:03


In this installment of Changing Denver Bit By Bit, historian David Forsyth tells us a little about what it's like to research the history of Lakeside Amusement Park. Turns out, he's more than the authority on Lakeside history; he's the park's biggest fan! - Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. You can listen to more of his music on Soundcloud. Follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver and sign up for our newsletter at www.changingdenver.com/about.    If you like this episode, think about writing us a review on iTunes or Stitcher. It's the best way for you to support Changing Denver. Thanks for listening!  

Changing Denver
What gets to be art on the Cherry Creek Trail?

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 38:45


Welcome to SEASON 2 of Changing Denver! On this premier episode, we pose a simple question: what gets to be art on the Cherry Creek Trail? Our search for an answer takes us into the archives of defunct Instagram accounts, the shadows of mixed-use developments, and up and down the Cherry Creek Trail more times than we can count. - Adam Lichty's Denver Street Heart project is still online at Instagram. Here's a link to the Westword article about him that we mention in the episode. - You can listen to (and purchase) Olivia Blu's album The Rebirth Bug on her Bandcamp page, and you can find out about her upcoming live performances on Facebook. - Our theme song is "Minnow" by Felix Fast4ward. - Follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver. Sign up for our newsletter at www.changingdenver.com/about.  Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
BONUS: Our review of Hop Alley

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 19:58


Two months ago, we capped off our first season with an episode about the hot new restaurant Hop Alley and its namesake, Denver's old Chinatown. For this bonus episode, we invited food journalist Laura Shunk to help us do a proper review of the restaurant. Of course, we put the Changing Denver spin on it, so it's a little different from what you might expect.  - The rave reviews of Hop Alley keep pouring in. 5280 just named it the best restaurant in Denver on its annual list of the top 25! - Our theme song is "Minnow" by Felix Fast4ward. - Sign up for our newsletter at www.changingdenver.com/about Follow us on Twitter @ChangingDenver And here's a thought: If you like this episode, tell us why in a review on iTunes. Thanks for listening!  

Changing Denver
Rainbow Herd, A Story

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 6:02


Season 2 of Changing Denver is coming soon.  This is not it. This is something ... different. - Follow Changing Denver on Twitter at @ChangingDenver Sign up for our newsletter at www.changingdenver.com/about If you like the show, give us a rating on iTunes!

Changing Denver
Chinatown, Hop Alley and Everything in Between

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 32:46


On this episode of Changing Denver – the finale of season 1! – we figure out the connection between Denver’s old Chinatown and a new Chinese restaurant in River North. It turns out they have more in common than the name Hop Alley. - We are taking a couple months off after this episode to give some ongoing projects the time they deserve. All complaints about this will be interpreted as expressions of grief, so bring 'em on! You can also tell us how you feel in a review on iTunes. Just make sure all profanity-laced tirades are preceded by five gold stars. Thanks to everyone who made this first season happen. All the support and love has been so important. See you in season 2! - You can learn more about William Wei’s new book, Asians in Colorado: A History of Persecution and Perseverance in the Centennial State, here. CU Denver professor of History Tom Noel’s home page, including a full list of his Colorado-related publications, can be found here. You can read Jarod Ballentine’s review of Hop Alley here (he gave it a 7.5 out of 10), and find more of his reviews at The Infatuation. If you are as curious about Hop Alley’s food as we are, you can make a reservation here. - Our theme song is “Minnow” by FelixFast4ward. You can find more of his music on Soundcloud. Local bluegrass band Meadow Mountain provided two songs for this episode, “Homestead” and “Central,” which both appear on their new Homestead EP. You can hear them perform every Tuesday night at Cerebral Brewing. It’s called Bluegrass Tuesdays, and it seems like fun. Their website is http://meadowmountain.wix.com/meadowmountainmusic. - Learn more about Changing Denver at our site, www.changingdenver.com, or follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver. For behind-the-scenes goodies, personal tidbits, local music recommendations, occasional bonus interviews and more, sign up for our newsletter. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
The Ghosts of Cap Hill

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 29:49


On Changing Denver this month, we investigate paranormalactivity in Cap Hill. It turns out the early reports greatlyunderestimated the infestation! Ghosts are legion in this historicDenver neighborhood, and not necessarily the kind you'd expect.-Materials for further research:Ghost Quest, the feature length paranormal investigationdocumentary, is available on YouTube in full.Bree Davies wrote this column for Westword on the closing of the Gypsy House.Lady Speech tweets @LadySpeech and has a list ofupcoming appearances on her website www.ladyspeech.com.Noah Van Sciver was recently nominatedfor an Eisner Award! His work is available at many of Denver’sfinest bookstores, including Kilgore Books. You can also findhim on tumblr andTwitter @NoahVanSciver.-Our theme song is “Minnow” by FelixFast4ward. You can find more of his music on Soundcloud.The song we played throughout the episode is “Deathville” byEldren. You can find more about them on their Facebook page.The other songs you heard under the Noah Van Sciver interviewwere “solace”and “architects”by Three Chain Links. I found them on WFMU’s Free Music Archive.They were released under a Creative Commons AttributionLicense.-You can keep up with Changing Denver by signing up for ournewsletter or byfollowing us on Twitter, @changingdenver.Looking for a way to support the show? Rate us on iTunes orStitcher! Quality reviews will help us reach a wider audience.Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
(Hungarian Freedom) Park-n-Thrive

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 27:23


On Changing Denver this month, we have the story of Hungarian Freedom Park. What is the connection between Hungary, landscape architecture, and our Queen City of the Plains? More generally, how does a people forge a lasting connection to a place? You can hear the answers to these questions and much more in this, our most ambitious and personal episode to date. - Materials Referenced in this Episode: Here are some links to S.R. DeBoer’s plans for Alamo Placita Park (1927) and what became Hungarian Freedom Park (1925) Here is a copy of the Hungarian Club of Colorado’s founding charter from 1963. Here is a copy of the ordnance that officially changed the park’s name. - Extras: This is the Denver Parks and Recreation Dept.’s current policy on naming and renaming parks. - Music: Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. You can find more of his music on Soundcloud. The song we played under the end credits is “Hatcher Creek” by Strawberry Runners. You can find more about them on their website or Facebook. They are headlining a show at the Larimer Lounge on 1 April, and you may see some of the Changing Denver team there, if you’d like to say hi or talk to us about Hungarian Freedom Park. We found the other music for this episode on WFMU’s Free Music Archive. The tracks were “Gagool” and “Trio for Piano Violin and Viola” by Kevin MacLeod, and “Peace Within” and “Snowing” by Peter Rudenko. - You can keep up with Changing Denver by signing up for our newsletter or by following us on Twitter, @changingdenver. Looking for a way to support the show? Rate us on iTunes or Stitcher! Quality reviews will help us reach a wider audience. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
Our West Side Stories

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 27:50


On Changing Denver this month, we visit Santa Fe Drive on the first Friday of the month and meet up with “an old friend” to share some stories from the West Side.  - We bought our copy of Phil Goodstein’s new book, How the West Side Won, at one of Denver’s independent booksellers. The thumbnail image for this episode can be found on page 129 of How the West Side Won. - As always, you can keep up with Changing Denver by signing up for our newsletter or following us on Twitter. Looking for a way to support the show? Rate us on iTunes or Stitcher! Quality reviews will help us reach a wider audience and eventually expand our offerings. Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. You can find more of his music here. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
Changing Denver Bit By Bit: Rosenberg's Bagels' Bagels

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 6:36


Presenting the first installment of Changing Denver Bit By Bit, shorter episodes comprising complementary or supplementary materials that didn't fit in our regular, monthly features.  Today's CDBBB highlights Josh Pollack, who you know from our episode on Five Points, and the special way he makes bagels at Rosenberg's.  Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
The Five Points and the Six

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 26:26


On Changing Denver this month, we dip our toes into the complex issue of gentrification and look at how it is changing Five Points. Specifically, we tell the story of the Welton St. Challenge, a grant-making opportunity the city designed to facilitate the re-development of the Welton St. Corridor, a couple of the grant recipients, and the impact of all their efforts have had on the neighborhood. Paul Washington, executive director of Denver’s Office of Economic Development, gives the city’s perspective on the Challenge. Reggie Norman and Wil Alston of Civil Technology talk about how they are managing the re-development of one of Five Points’ iconic landmarks, the Rossonian Hotel. Josh Pollack, owner of Rosenberg’s Bagels and Delicatessen, describes why he applied for a grant through the Welton St. Challenge, how he pitched his project, and what it’s like to open a Jewish New York-style deli in a historically Black neighborhood. Eric Cunningham, co-creator of Cold Crush and native of Five Points, relates some of his experiences in the new Five Points, including a run-in he had with Josh Pollack.   - As always, you can keep up with Changing Denver by signing up for our newsletter. Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. You can find more of his music here. Special thanks to Molina Speaks for the use of his song “Denver,” which features Randy Runyan. You can find their full album “Everyday Denver” on Bandcamp. Thanks for listening!

Changing Denver
What the %$&@ is the Golden Triangle?

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2015 13:35


On Changing Denver this month, we look at the Golden Triangle. Specifically, what the %#$& is it? Jillian Allison, the assistant director at the Byers Evans House Museum, guides us into the history of the Triangle and tells us about the powerful families who shaped it. David Price, president of the Golden Triangle Neighborhood Association, tells us who is making the neighborhood's future and how his organization is influencing that process. - Recommended Reading: Lisa Rab’s feature in Westword a few years ago about the developer responsible for three major high-rise apartment complexes in the Golden Triangle and the lawsuits he left in his wake. - As always, you can keep up with Changing Denver by signing up for our newsletter. Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. You can find more of his music here. Thanks for listening! - Photo Attribution for this Episode: "DenverPolice" by Jeffrey Beall - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons  

Changing Denver
Colfax Stories

Changing Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 30:11


On Changing Denver this month, we look at big bad Colfax Avenue and the stories we all tell about it. Phil Goodstein, local historian, tells us how Colfax got its name and reputation. You can find many of his books at the Denver Public Library’s Western History Reading Room and you can learn more about the walking tours he leads around Denver here. If you'd like to hear the full recording of our conversation with Phil, you can listen to it here. Judith Cohen, a resident of the Chamberlain Heights, describes what life on Colfax is like today and how it’s different from what non-residents might expect. James Pachorek, owner of Lost Highway Brewing Company, explains why he themed his new brewery around Colfax and describes what it’s like opening a new business on a long-maligned strip of the avenue. - Recommended Reading: Eric Peterson’s account of a journey from one end of Colfax to the other. The Denver Post’s feature on Colfax’s history and significance. - As always, you can keep up with Changing Denver by signing up for our newsletter here. Our theme song is “Minnow” by Felix Fast4ward. Special thanks to Babah Fly for the use of his song “I Know You” off his 2009 album Electro Sufi. Paul found his copy of the album at Mutiny Information Café on S. Broadway. Thanks for listening!