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Chad and Francis chase planes, trains and automobiles to get to Cameo Shooting Complex in Colorado for the Koenig-Ruger PRS AG Cup match. Awesome scenery, big stages, and huge altitude created some unique challenges and fun learning on (and off) the clock: from acclimating to high altitude to *nearly* getting special service from the TSA, the duo cover their pre- and post-match experience in the Rocky Mountains. Huge thanks to Ruger, Keith Baker and Doug Koenig for creating in intense match that challenged the field with big pans, difficult positions and smart stage designs. Great lessons learned from this incredible venue.
A Wallace Stegner Center Green BagEVENT DESCRIPTION: Designated in 2016 by President Obama and reduced to 85 percent of its original size one year later by President Trump, Bears Ears National Monument continues to be a flash point of conflict between ranchers, miners, environmental groups, states' rights advocates, and Native American activists. In this volume, Andrew Gulliford synthesizes 11,000 years of the region's history to illuminate what's truly at stake in this conflict and distills this geography as a place of refuge and resistance for Native Americans who seek to preserve their ancestral homes, and for the descendants of Mormon families who arrived by wagon train in 1880. Gulliford's engaging narrative explains prehistoric Pueblo villages and cliff dwellings, Navajo and Ute history, impacts of the Atomic Age, uranium mining, and the pothunting and looting of Native graves that inspired the passage of the Antiquities Act over a century ago. The book describes how the national monument came about and its deep significance to five native tribes. Bears Ears National Monument is a bellwether for public land issues in the American West. Its recognition will be a relevant topic for years to come. The University of Utah Press will join us in person to sell Bears Ears: Landscape of Refuge and Resistance and Andrew Guilliford will be happy to sign books after his presentation. Bears Ears is also available for purchase online at the University of Utah press. Andrew Gulliford is a professor of history and Environmental Studies at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado where he has been awarded the Roger Peters Distinguished Faculty Award for teaching, research and service. Gulliford teaches popular courses on wilderness, national parks, Western history, and environmental history. He is the author of America's Country Schools, Sacred Objects and Sacred Places: Preserving Tribal Traditions, and Boomtown Blues: Colorado Oil Shale, which won the Colorado Book Award. He edited Preserving Western History, which was voted one of the best books on the Southwest by the Tucson-Pima County Library. His book Outdoors in the Southwest: An Adventure Anthology won the Arizona/New Mexico Book Award in the category of nature/ environment and Best Book on Arizona, as well as the Colorado Book Award for best anthology. Gulliford edited The Last Stand of the Pack: A Critical Edition, about wolves in Colorado, which was published by the University Press of Colorado. His book The Woolly West: Colorado's Hidden History of Sheepscapes, published by Texas A&M University Press, was chosen the Outstanding Nonfiction winner for the 2019 Wrangler Western Heritage Awards sponsored by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. It also won the Colorado Book Award for history. His latest book is Bears Ears: Landscape of Refuge and Resistance from the University of Utah Press. Dr. Gulliford has received the National Individual Volunteer Award from the U.S. Forest Service for wilderness education, and a certificate of recognition from the Secretary of Agriculture for “outstanding contributions to America's natural and cultural resources.” For a decade he held a federal appointment to the Southwest Colorado Resources Advisory Council of the Bureau of Land Management. Gulliford writes columns about the Southwest for the Durango Herald, the Cortez Journal, and the San Juan Record (Monticello, Utah) and he appears in history programs for “The Colorado Experience” television series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS. This episode was originally broadcast and recorded on April 6, 2023.
In this episode, we discuss our experiences in Nathrop and Montrose Colorado on our Wheeling America tour, July 13 - 20, 2022. Hear about the trails we ran, some more carnage and our overall experiences in Colorado. We ran Carnage Canyon, Iron Chest Mine, Grizzly Lake, Tin Cup Pass, Taylor Pass, Die Trying and Calamity Canyon. Plus some other trails and Pike's Peak. We had listeners and locals join us. You get the full break down on and off the trail. Tune in to hear a fresh new episode of the Northwest Jeepcast. --Visit Northridge4x4.com for all your Jeep needs and listen for a special coupon code. And follow us @nwjeepcast on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
In this episode Emma is joined by Sage Hurta, professional runner for On Athletic Club based in Boulder, Colorado. Prior to becoming a professional runner, Sage ran at the University of Colorado and won the Women's Mile at the 2021 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Throughout this episode, Sage talks about how she got into running while growing up in New York, why she decided to go to the University of Colorado, transitioning from being on a small high school team to a top college team, the team dynamic at University of Colorado, when she knew that professional running was in the cards for her, her long term goals, and so much more. Follow Sage on Instagram: @hurtasage. You can find Emma on Instagram at @emmaabrahamson and on her YouTube Channel. Follow Convos Over Cold Brew Podcast on Instagram at @convosovercoldbrewpod.Click here to shop Convos Over Cold Brew merchandise!Offers:-Green Chef | Head to GreenChef.com/coldbrew135 and use code "COLDBREW135" to get $135 OFF including free shipping!-Goodr | Head to goodr.com and use code COLDBREW for 15% OFFAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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How and why has Colorado Springs grown to be the second largest city in Colorado, and what are the environmental implications of this? John Harner, author of the new book, Profiting from the Peak, shares highlights from the book. Harner is a professor of Geography at UCCS. LINKS: Speaker's Slides http://studio809radio.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/harner_podcast.pdf Profiting from the Peak: Landscape and Liberty in Colorado Springs – by John Harner https://upcolorado.com/university-press-of-colorado/item/4028-profiting-from-the-peak Video – John Harner presentation at UrbanCOS Series in 2020 https://youtu.be/GN9oQU35S-U Lost & Preserved in Colorado SpringsEpisode of Colorado Experience series by Rocky Mountain PBS https://youtu.be/q09ALRrY6Dw This program was an encore presentation of the September 24, 2021 meeting of the Pikes Peak Environmental Forum. The Forum informs the community in Colorado Springs on issues of environmental import. Our monthly luncheon meeting topics have ranged from how earthquakes can predict weather events to sustainable energy solutions. Each month we learn something we weren't necessarily aware we needed to know, but in broadening our knowledge, we deepen our understanding of, and our connection to, the world. The Forum is taking a break following its October, 2021 meeting. Learn about future plans or luncheons at our Facebook page, or contact us to be put on the email list for updates as we evaluate our future. Environmental Forum Sponsors: Art of Engineering Black Hills Energy Miriam's Place Becky the Gardener Environmental Compliance Systems Old Town Bike Shop The following environment/sustainability organizations in the Pikes Peak region collaborate to produce the Peak Environment podcast about environmental stewardship, sustainable living and enlightened public policy in the Pikes Peak Region. Colorado Springs Office of Innovation Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future Pikes Peak Environmental Forum Pikes Peak Permaculture Special thanks to Studio 809 Podcasts Supporter and Community Partner, Springs Homes. Keep up with all the organizations and events making our area a better place to live. Follow on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss an episode:
This week Chris talks about his experience in Colorado and the crew talks about a bunch of other topics that I totally forget about.
In this episode Emma sits down with Team Boss member and New Balance athlete Dani Jones! They talk about her experience running at the University of Colorado, transition into professional running, especially after losing her last season of eligibility to COVID, future goals and much more. You can find Emma on Instagram at @emmaabrahamson and on her YouTube Channel. Follow Convos Over Cold Brew Podcast on Instagram at @convosovercoldbrewpod. Follow Dani on Instagram at @dani.joness. OFFERS: InsideTracker | Go to http://insidetracker.com/emma to get 25% off their entire store and level up your running & nutrition game with a concrete, science-backed, trackable action plan. Green Chef | Head to GreenChef.com/90coldbrew and use code "90COLDBREW" to get $90 off including free shipping!
In this episode, I share my Denver, Colorado Experience. I take you through Red Rocks, The Garden of the Gods and the personal awakening of feeling of recovery. Also, the moment of a beautiful epiphany when Baron Baptiste asked me what stops me from doing what I need to accomplish. Follow me on Instagram at Past Level 50 to leave your feedback or to inspire other. See You Soon!
El Dr. César Lara Torres, patólogo adscrito y jefe del departamento de Patología Quirúrgica y Molecular del Centro Médico ABC, Campus Observatorio en la Ciudad de México, México, nos comenta sobre marcadores emergentes en CPCNP. El Dr. Lara nos menciona que el cáncer de pulmón es una de las neoplasias con mayor incidencia en México, con una alta tasa de mortalidad relacionada a su diagnóstico que usualmente se presenta en estadio avanzado. Esto provoca que la disponibilidad del tejido sea escasa para su diagnóstico y su estudio subsecuente sea cada vez menos probable. A los marcadores tradicionales como EGFR y ALK, se le han unido hoy en día nuevos biomarcadores asociados al uso de medicamentos específicos como BRAF, ROS1, MET o RET, así como mutaciones de KRAS que de manera global representan el 30% de todas las mutaciones en cáncer de pulmón. Una de ellas es muy importante, la G12C, para la cual ya existe un desarrollo de nuevas moléculas. (1,2) La determinación de los biomarcadores se hace mediante técnicas como qPCR, FISH o estudios de secuenciación masiva; adicionalmente se agregan marcadores determinados mediante inmunohistoquímica como PD-L1. De igual manera, nos comenta una serie de observaciones a tomar en cuenta: sugiere que en los laboratorios se tenga un uso cada vez más dirigido con los tejidos de las biopsias, ya que son un material escaso, esto se puede lograr por medio de segmentar el tejido en bloques diferentes. Sugiere gastar una cantidad menor de tejido y utilizar inmunohistoquímica más precisa para que se puedan tomar decisiones más dirigidas a las posibilidades diagnósticas clínicas. (3) Finalmente, nos menciona que estos procedimientos permitirán que se lleve a cabo una determinación de la biomarcación en cáncer de pulmón en la mayor cantidad de pacientes posibles de una manera completa y precisa. El uso adecuado de información útil en el tema, adicionando que la revisión de estos casos sea dentro de un equipo multidisciplinario con el fin de integrar la mayor cantidad de información, conlleva a obtener mejores resultados y se podrán tomar mejores decisiones con respecto al material histológico. Referencias: Zago G., Muller M., Baas P., y cols. New targeted treatments for non-small-cell lung cancer role of nivolumab. 2016, Dovepress. 10.2147/BTT.S87878 Aisner D., Sholl L., Berry L., y cols. The Impact of Smoking and TP53 Mutations in Lung Adenocarcinoma Patients with Targetable Mutations-The Lung Cancer Mutation Consortium (LCMC2). 2018, Clinical Cancer Research. 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-17-2289 Aisner D., Rumery M., Merrick D., y cols. Do More With Less: Tips and Techniques for Maximizing Small Biopsy and Cytology Specimens for Molecular and Ancillary Testing: The University of Colorado Experience. 2016, CAP. 5858/arpa.2016-0156-RA Gracias al apoyo educativo de Amgen México
Nathaniel, Michael, Mason, and Nick recount the ups and downs of their time in Colorado.
In this episode I sit down with four of my best friends in the world in the sleepy mountain town of Salida, Colorado... We talk sports, we talk about being a dad and we talk about how we get things done... This is more of the stuff I want to do on this podcast. Interviews and just chatting. Thanks for listening. --- 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/releaserotation/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/releaserotation/support
In this episode I sit down with four of my best friends in the world in the sleepy mountain town of Salida, Colorado... We talk sports, we talk about being a dad and we talk about how we get things done... This is more of the stuff I want to do on this podcast. Interviews and just chatting. Thanks for listening. --- 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/releaserotation/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/releaserotation/support
This episode's main focus is on the Colorado experience. What is that, you may ask? Each summer one of the largest showcase tournament events in the country draws hundreds of teams, thousands of players and hundreds of coaches. coach Tory is on the scene and ready to fill you in!
Colorado Real Estate Experience takes you into the outdoors of Colorado in March. Patt had some guests from out of town and we talked about what they did this weekend to show them the Colorado Experience.
Mariel Rodriguez-McGill is an Emmy Award-Winning creative producer, director and editor focused on documentary filmmaking with a passion for telling inspirational and compelling stories. At Rocky Mountain PBS in Denver, Colorado, Mariel helped develop the web-series Great Ingredients, and the historical documentary series Colorado Experience, which launched its fifth season in 2017. Currently, Mariel serves as the Deputy Film Commissioner for the Colorado Office of Film, Television & Media. Mariel received a BA from Boston College and holds a Masters Degree from University of Denver in Media, Film & Journalism Studies. Learn more at http://coloradofilm.org/ or on Facebook @sidestoriescolorado and @coloradofilmcommission and on Twitter @ColoradoFilm. To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on instagram at laurapowers44.
Mariel Rodriguez-McGill is an Emmy Award-Winning creative producer, director and editor focused on documentary filmmaking with a passion for telling inspirational and compelling stories. At Rocky Mountain PBS in Denver, Colorado, Mariel helped develop the web-series Great Ingredients, and the historical documentary series Colorado Experience, which launched its fifth season in 2017. Currently, Mariel serves as the Deputy Film Commissioner for the Colorado Office of Film, Television & Media. Mariel received a BA from Boston College and holds a Masters Degree from University of Denver in Media, Film & Journalism Studies. Learn more at http://coloradofilm.org/ or on Facebook @sidestoriescolorado and @coloradofilmcommission and on Twitter @ColoradoFilm. To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on instagram at laurapowers44.
In this episode Lindsey, Doug, and Anthoney talk about their experience of running and training in Colorado. The elevation change is approximately 7000’ (2133m) higher than where they live in Texas. So did elevation make a difference? Then after talking about the Olympic Training tour they discuss if people started taking steroids for sports such as the Olympics or Football (etc.). Also if enhancing clothes or gene editing could impact the future of sports.
Inspired to explore the ill effects of excess sugar in the American diet after viewing Colorado Experience's "White Gold," (written and directed by CMU Producer in Residence Dan Garrison) I sit down with Community Hospital's VP of Business Development Tawny Espinoza to discuss improving health outcomes through simple dietary and lifestyle changes.
When the skies opened on July 31, 1976, few anticipated this summer storm would result in the deadliest flash flood in Colorado’s recorded history. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the fourth season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
On November 7, 1893, Colorado became the first state in the nation to grant women’s suffrage by popular vote, and the following year the first three female state legislators were elected. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the fourth season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
The history of Colorado mirrors the history of agriculture. Meet three families who continue to work the land their ancestors first tilled over one hundred years ago. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the fourth season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Discover the fascinating history of one of the oldest towns in Colorado. From a farming community, to a coal mining metropolis, to an innovative center for sex reassignment surgery and to an artistic community, Trinidad continually reinvents itself. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the fourth season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School & Camp is the oldest of it's kind in the United States. Here's a peek at how the founders, Charlotte Perry and Portia Mansfield determined their dancing camp should take place in the Rocky Mountain West. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the fourth season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
From the Grand Dragon to known KKK appointees in the police, mayor and governor offices, Colorado once had the 2nd largest Ku Klux Klan membership in the United States. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the fourth season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
During Colorado’s Gold Rush days, newspaper headlines revealed passionate letters and secret elopements between same-sex couples. Nearly two centuries later, the city of Denver hosts one of the largest PrideFests in America, yet continues to struggle for equality. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the fourth season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Discover the extravagant lives of Colorado’s most famous love triangle. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the fourth season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Widely known as serving inspiration for Steven King’s 1977 novel, The Shining, The Stanley Hotel’s legacy goes beyond a history of paranormal activity. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Once a tropical landscape inhabited by Dinosaurs, Colorado has a fascinating history of paleontology. Discover the “Bone Wars” of the late 1800s and the major fossil finds across Colorado. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the fourth season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Meet Dana Crawford. As one of the country's most influential preservationists, her legacy can be seen throughout Colorado from modern lofts to Denver's historic Larimer Square. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Marvel at the Hotel’s elegant quarters, whet your palette with the elaborate menu (oysters included, and not of the Rocky Mountain variety!) and meet the wealthy businessmen, railroad tycoons and adventure-seekers who found themselves in the Wild West’s lap of luxury. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the fourth season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Colorado's experience so far with legal pot has meant more state revenues and Republicans claiming that the pot tax is "too high." Jon Caldara of the Independence Institute comments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Discover The Ute Nation, the original residents of Colorado, and their lasting impact on the state. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the first season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Colorado Experience spotlights the early roots of one of the state’s most renowned native sons, Jack Dempsey, the Manassa Mauler. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Go insde the Peterson Air Force Base command center for The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) to discover all that they do to protect the United States and Canada. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Discover the rags-to-riches story of one of Colorado's most pioneering families, both in business and philanthropy. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the first season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Colorado's top lawyers and historians unravel the unintended consequences of the state's constitution. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the first season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
From the beginning of its settlement, Colorado has demonstrated a legacy of giving and philanthropy. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS. Each half-hour episode celebrates a person, place or event that shaped the state. Podcasts are an audio version of the Emmy Award-winning television series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
During the height of the Fur Trade, Bent's Fort was a great western hub of commercial and cultural exchange. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS. Each half-hour episode celebrates a person, place or event that shaped the state. Podcasts are an audio version of the Emmy Award-winning television series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
What happened to the Ancient Puebloans of Mesa Verde and Crow Canyon? Historians and archaeologists discuss the possibility that this drastic move might have been due to a devastating drought. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Step inside the historic 1906 building, investigate the wild robbery of 1922 and discover the secrets behind the Denver Mint. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
From Native Americans to thrill seekers, discover the beauty and history of one of the world’s most visited and celebrated city parks. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
From the philanthropists behind National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, to the father of Denver theater, this episode discovers the significant achievements made by Colorado’s Jewish population. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Looking back to 1891, this episode shows how a lack of timber fuel threatened mining operations in Telluride. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
From exotic animals to opposing prohibition, nothing was too extraordinary for the entrepreneur dubbed a master "promoter" and his sophisticated wife. Delve into the affluent life of Colorado Springs' pioneering couple. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the first season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Colorado's once industrial capital has long been the battleground for competing countries and interests. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the first season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
While American troops were fighting abroad in World War II, over 7500 Japanese-Americans found themselves interned in the Granada War Relocation Center. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the first season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
During the time of racial segregation, Lincoln Hills, the only all African-American resort west of the Mississippi River, provided a shelter from the storm. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the first season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
The boom and bust of a homesteading community on Colorado's eastern plains. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the first season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Meet the woman whose lasting legacy on education lives today, even as her murder remains an unsolved mystery. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the third season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
What would lead approximately 675 volunteer soldiers to attack a peaceful settlement of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians in Southeastern Colorado Territory? On November 29, 1864, Colonel John Chivington led a group to do just that, resulting in the deaths of over one hundred and fifty men, women and children. This episode revisits the horrific events and uncovers the history 150 years later. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Born with two strikes against her, Dr. Justina Ford overcame barriers of race and gender to become the first African-American woman to practice medicine in Colorado and delivered over 7,000 babies. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the first season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Delve into 1931 when a winter blizzard took the lives of five children who were stranded in a school bus. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the third season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Discover the hardships, innovation and tenacity of the women caught up in Colorado’s mining bug. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the third season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Marvel at Colorado’s most famous tunnel, the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnel, and discover the tragedies it has seen. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the third season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Discover the glamorous Hollywood-style movie theatres that served as social hubs from 1910 to the 1950s. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the third season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Meet the controversial Mayor whose “City Beautiful” vision built Denver’s Civic Center Park and parkway system in the late 1890s. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the third season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
In 1951, in the early days of the Cold War, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission announced the construction of a new facility in Arvada, Colorado, 16 miles from Metro Denver. Although the general public was largely unaware of what went on at the site, the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant manufactured the plutonium “trigger” used in every nuclear weapon created in the United States. For the next several decades, Rocky Flats was a major stimulus to the local economy, providing thousands of jobs to area residents. But it was also a source of increasing controversy, as reports of radioactive contamination affecting the local environment and the truth about what was really going on at Rocky Flats became public. Colorado’s Cold War explores the legacy of Rocky Flats and the local impact of a global conflict. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
The Dust Bowl was a dark and dreary time for many Coloradans. Between 1862 and 1934, the federal government granted 1.6 million homesteads to Americans under the Homesteading Act of 1862 and 1909’s Enlarged Homestead Act. With promises of a tree-filled oasis, families who moved west hoped to reap the benefits of the farming boom. Their luck changed as they found themselves in the middle of one of the largest environmental disasters to hit the plains. This Colorado Experience episode follows one Colorado family who moved west only to find themselves in the middle of one of the largest environmental disasters to hit the plains. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
750,000 participants from 72 countries convened in Denver in the summer of 1993 for the World Youth Day Conference and a visit from the Pope. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Uncover the secrets of the United States Air Force Academy with a look at the significant events, landmarks and accomplishments over the last 60 years. Established in 1954, the Jewel of the Rockies was charged with producing “lieutenants for our Air Force and Leaders for our Nation.” Discover the unique architecture of the campus; celebrate the athleticism and academic dedication of its students; and relive the Academy’s struggles and successes during this Colorado Experience retrospective. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Nestled between the Sangre de Cristo and San Juan Mountains, the scenic San Luis Valley holds a rich history for South-Central Colorado. Travel to San Luis, “Colorado’s First Town,” founded in 1851. Step inside the Valley’s beautifully preserved 19th century churches. Explore agricultural legacies from La Vega, an expansive communal pasture land, to The People’s Ditch, a man-made canal that holds the earliest adjudicated water rights in the state. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Built by the Brantner Brothers in 1859, Four Mile House is the oldest standing structure in Denver, with a long history of female entrepreneurialism. In its early days, the house served as a store, restaurant, tavern and boarding house for travelers headed west along the Smokey Hill Trail. From Mary Cawker to Millie Booth, meet the pioneering women whose hard work and vision brought the stage stop to life. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
On a warm day in an otherwise blustery and cold January 1906, the first “Western Live Stock Show” opened in Denver under a circus tent. The event welcomed thousands of stockmen from all across the American West to show-off their animals, trade stock and encourage a meatpacking center that rivaled those in Kansas City and Chicago. Discover how the Stock Show has grown into a state treasure and symbol of Colorado’s deep agricultural roots. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Rankin Scott Kelly fled New England in anticipation of prosecution for murder. This early brush with crime served as a catalyst for Kelly’s dedication to the law, becoming El Paso County’s first sheriff. Follow Kelly through the unmapped Colorado Territory as he tracks outlaws such as Big Tooth Jim and the Espinosa Brothers. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Indulge in the strychnine-laced whiskey and opium-based laudanum of early Colorado. A lack of regulation and easy access to potent tinctures made for fun times in the Wild West, but often led to addiction and health concerns for a large part of Colorado’s early population. Step into Denver’s opium dens, breweries and recent headline-making legislation that continue to designate Colorado as the “Wild West. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Founded in 1866, Boggsville represented an eclectic mix of people and cultures – with Hispanic, Native American and European immigrants all calling it home. One of the first towns on Colorado’s Eastern Plains, Boggsville thrived due to early sheep and cattle ranching, and a booming trade business thanks to its proximity to the Santa Fe Trial. Examine the legacy of this early settlement and meet the colorful characters who built the once bustling town of Boggsville. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
From Rufus “Potato” Clark and Henry Augustus Buchtel to Woodstock West and the 2012 Presidential Debate on campus, Colorado Experience highlights the many the University of Denver’s 150 year legacy. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Colorado Experience profiles Grand Junction resident, Annabelle Craft Moss. During World War II, while most male Air Force pilots left for combat missions abroad, the Women Air Force Service Pilot program was formed for domestic missions. Growing up with a passion for flight and a deep sense of patriotism, Annabelle jumped at the opportunity to serve her country. But flying an A-16 Trainer was only the beginning. Annabelle went on to lead an active life, working with the Red Cross in Puerto Rico, establishing a travel agency with her husband and playing a dynamic role in Grand Junction’s community. In 2010, along with her fellow WASPs, Annabelle was decorated with the Congressional Gold Medal for service during the war. Meet this truly inspirational figure in this episode of Colorado Experience. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS. Each half-hour episode celebrates a person, place or event that shaped the state. Podcasts are an audio version of the Emmy Award-winning television series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
One of the most significant events in the struggle for labor laws in America played out in Las Animas County in the Spring of 1914. With the control of much of Colorado’s coal mines in the hands of just a few companies, miners grew increasingly intolerant of low wages and dangerous working conditions. Despite efforts to suppress union activity, the United Mine Workers of America called a strike in September of 1913. Over the next few months, tensions escalated as the striking miners ransacked several mines. The dispute ultimately culminated in a violent clash on April 20, 1914. Despite this tragic outcome, the event sparked national outrage and led the way for workers’ rights in America. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS. Each half-hour episode celebrates a person, place or event that shaped the state. Podcasts are an audio version of the Emmy Award-winning television series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
1968 was a pivotal year in American history: the Vietnam War hit its peak, Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated and riots shook the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. At home in Colorado, this year marked the birth of the Chicano Movement, a struggle for identity, equality, and education. Discover how the movement’s leaders remain empowered by this dynamic chapter, four and a half decades later. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience
Colorado Experience examines one of the lesser-known chapters in American organized crime: the story of the Smaldones, an Italian-American crime family that operated out of Denver. Brothers Clyde and Eugene Smaldone took control of Denver’s underworld in 1933, after then-crime boss Joe Roma’s body was found riddled with bullets in his home. They specialized in bootlegging during the years of prohibition and, later, bookmaking and gambling. To some, they were family men who provided food to poor members of their community; to others, they were ruthless criminals. Utilizing audio interviews with Clyde Smaldone himself, Colorado Experience sheds lights on the man who led Denver’s infamous organized crime syndicate. Colorado Experience is a historical documentary series produced by Rocky Mountain PBS celebrating the people, places and events that shaped the state. Podcasts in this playlist are derived from the second season of the Emmy Award-winning history series. Learn more and watch full episodes online at www.rmpbs.org/ColoradoExperience