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This country's nuclear arsenal is “geriatric.” And many of the people who maintain it are heading towards retirement. Plus, the agency that oversees the nuclear arsenal has not been immune to the possibility of federal staffing cuts. Colorado science writer Sarah Scoles examines the future of nuclear defense in her book, “Countdown: The Blinding Future of Nuclear Weapons.” She spoke with Ryan Warner at the Center for the Arts in Crested Butte during last spring's Mountain Words Festival.Ryan will be back at this year's festival on May 24 to interview author Craig Childs, whose new book is "The Wild Dark: Finding the Night Sky in the Age of Light."
Not that long ago, women seeking a loan or line of credit faced invasive questions from bankers. "Are you planning on having children?" "What type of birth control are you using?" "Where's your husband?" Against that backdrop, in the 1970s, The Women's Bank of Denver was founded--changing financial lives for generations. Sr. Host Ryan Warner speaks with financial journalist Grace L. Williams, author of "Give Her Credit," at History Colorado Center.This interview first aired on February 17, 2025.
In his memoir, Oscar "Osi" Sladek shares the unforgettable story of how he and his parents survived the Holocaust, while many other members of their extended family perished. "Escape to the Tatras" culminates in the story of Sladek's folk music career. In an interview with Ryan Warner, Sladek also reflects on faith and continued antisemitism. Sladek celebrated his 90th birthday this spring. This interview originally aired on January 27, 2023.
Reps. Eric Davanzo and Ryan Warner and host Jordan Frei discuss legislation designed to codify English as our official language. Why is this important safety issue?
Reps. Eric Davanzo and Ryan Warner and host Jordan Frei discuss the PA Turnpike, Carbon Taxes, and Budget Addresses
Reps. Eric Davanzo and Ryan Warner and host Jordan Frei discuss the recent House Appropriations Committee Budget Hearings.
Rep. Eric Davanzo and host Jordan Frei are joined by Rep. Ryan Warner for discussion on Immigration, both legal and illegal, and how to address the issues that arise with cultural and language barriers.
Rep. Eric Davanzo and host Jordan Frei are joined by Rep. Ryan Warner for discussion on the Governor's proposal for PA's financial future. How much spending is too much? Where should we look to curb state spending?
Not that long ago, women seeking a loan or line of credit faced invasive questions from bankers. "Are you planning on having children?" "What type of birth control are you using?" "Where's your husband?" Against that backdrop, in the 1970s, The Women's Bank of Denver was founded--changing financial lives for generations. Sr. Host Ryan Warner speaks with financial journalist Grace L. Williams, author of "Give Her Credit," at History Colorado Center.
Rep. Eric Davanzo and host Jordan Frei are joined by Rep. Ryan Warner for discussion on the Governor's proposal for PA's financial future. Should we play the high-stakes game of relying on vice to fund state government operations?
You've likely heard of a food bank, but a furniture bank? We sit on a donated sectional with the founder. Then, a sports journalist seeks to make Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokić less enigmatic. Plus, making homes less vulnerable to wildfire. And host Ryan Warner is "Mortified."
Without the horse, says historian Tim Winegard, the world would look nothing like it does today. The Colorado Mesa University professor has written, "The Horse: A Galloping History of Humanity." He joined Sr. Host Ryan Warner on stage in Grand Junction in September for our reading series, "Turn The Page." They discuss how goods, ideas, and diseases proliferated on horseback. Plus, The Great Manure Crisis?!
This country's nuclear arsenal is “geriatric.” And many of the people who maintain it are heading towards retirement. Worrisome– if you believe, as the U.S. does, that nuclear deterrence keeps us safe. Colorado science writer Sarah Scoles examines the future of nuclear defense in her new book, “Countdown.” She spoke with Ryan Warner at the Center for the Arts in Crested Butte during the Mountain Words Festival in May.
Without the horse, says historian Tim Winegard, the world would look nothing like it does today. The Colorado Mesa University professor has written, "The Horse: A Galloping History of Humanity." He joins Sr. Host Ryan Warner on stage in Grand Junction for our reading series, "Turn The Page."
Without the horse, says historian Tim Winegard, the world would look nothing like it does today. The Colorado Mesa University professor has written, "The Horse: A Galloping History of Humanity." He joins Sr. Host Ryan Warner on stage in Grand Junction for our reading series, "Turn The Page."
Ever love a book so much you re-read it? That's how we think of today's encore show. "Our Moon" is the title of Rebecca Boyle's new book. She lives in Colorado Springs, where she spoke on-stage with Ryan Warner in April at Colorado College for "Turn the Page with Colorado Matters."
Ever love a book so much you re-read it? That's how we think of today's encore show. "Our Moon" is the title of Rebecca Boyle's new book. She lives in Colorado Springs, where she spoke on-stage with Ryan Warner in April at Colorado College for "Turn the Page with Colorado Matters."
In a profoundly silly social media post on X and Threads, Colorado Matters senior host Ryan Warner asks Coloradans what Olympic sport they'd compete in. The answers range from swimming... to mahjong?
Colorado's top Democrats are lining up behind Vice President Kamala Harris after Joe Biden announced he's leaving the presidential race. That includes U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, who joined Ryan Warner in-studio Monday afternoon. Then, African Grill in Lakewood cooks up 20 years of cuisine, culture, and camaraderie. Later, ensuring a pivotal moment in Colorado and U.S. history is not forgotten, nor repeated.
Colorado's top Democrats are lining up behind Vice President Kamala Harris after Joe Biden announced he's leaving the presidential race. That includes U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, who joined Ryan Warner in-studio Monday afternoon. Then, African Grill in Lakewood cooks up 20 years of cuisine, culture, and camaraderie. Later, ensuring a pivotal moment in Colorado and U.S. history is not forgotten, nor repeated.
Hannie Schaft, a member of the Dutch resistance, bombed Nazi assets and assassinated high-level collaborators. She is the inspiration for "To Die Beautiful," a painstakingly-researched work of historical fiction. Boulder author Buzzy Jackson spoke with Ryan Warner at The Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver for the novel's release in June, 2023. The book won "Best Historical Fiction" at the recent Colorado Book Awards.
Hannie Schaft, a member of the Dutch resistance, bombed Nazi assets and assassinated high-level collaborators. She is the inspiration for "To Die Beautiful," a painstakingly-researched work of historical fiction. Boulder author Buzzy Jackson spoke with Ryan Warner at The Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver for the novel's release in June, 2023. The book won "Best Historical Fiction" at the recent Colorado Book Awards.
This country's nuclear arsenal is “geriatric.” And many of the people who maintain it are heading towards retirement. Worrisome– if you believe, as the U.S. does, that nuclear deterrence keeps us safe. Colorado science writer Sarah Scoles examines the future of nuclear defense in her new book, “Countdown.” She spoke with Ryan Warner at the Center for the Arts in Crested Butte during the recent Mountain Words Festival.
This country's nuclear arsenal is “geriatric.” And many of the people who maintain it are heading towards retirement. Worrisome– if you believe, as the U.S. does, that nuclear deterrence keeps us safe. Colorado science writer Sarah Scoles examines the future of nuclear defense in her new book, “Countdown.” She spoke with Ryan Warner at the Center for the Arts in Crested Butte during the recent Mountain Words Festival.
In their regular climate & weather chat, Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson tells Ryan Warner about the heat that will descend over the weekend. Plus, a visit from a Ford Model T in Steamboat Springs opens a discussion of automobile emissions.
In their regular climate & weather chat, Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson tells Ryan Warner about the heat that will descend over the weekend. Plus, a visit from a Ford Model T in Steamboat Springs opens a discussion of automobile emissions.
In a warehouse in north Denver, students of all ages are learning the construction trades. The Build Strong Academy served as something of a backdrop to a bill signing– legislation that lets folks up and down the Front Range build ADUs – Accessory Dwelling Units – on their property. It's also where Ryan Warner met Governor Jared Polis for their regular interview to talk about everything from housing to transit to taxes.
In a warehouse in north Denver, students of all ages are learning the construction trades. The Build Strong Academy served as something of a backdrop to a bill signing– legislation that lets folks up and down the Front Range build ADUs – Accessory Dwelling Units – on their property. It's also where Ryan Warner met Governor Jared Polis for their regular interview to talk about everything from housing to transit to taxes.
The Kirkland Museum, named for artist Vance Kirland who suspended himself above giant canvases, is merging with the Denver Art Museum. DAM's director Christoph Heinrich tells Ryan Warner what the deal means for art lovers and, more specifically, members.
The Kirkland Museum, named for artist Vance Kirland who suspended himself above giant canvases, is merging with the Denver Art Museum. DAM's director Christoph Heinrich tells Ryan Warner what the deal means for art lovers and, more specifically, members.
State Rep. Torren Ecker (R- Adams, Cumberland) welcomes Reps. Martina White and Ryan Warner to discuss their efforts to control the issues that have arisen associated with the surge of illegal immigration in PA and across the country.
State Rep. Torren Ecker (R- Adams, Cumberland) welcomes Reps. Martina White and Ryan Warner to discuss their efforts to control the issues that have arisen associated with the surge of illegal immigration in PA and across the country.
We remember Bob Graham, and get a glimpse into our nation's history, through the lens of a conversation that happened on this show on Thursday, Oct. 14, 2004. Governor Graham had just published a book titled “Intelligence Matters: The CIA, the FBI, Saudi Arabia, and the Failure of America's War on Terror.” This show launched in the Spring of 2004 as a live, hour long call-in show. Our founding host was Ryan Warner. Today we listen back to excerpts from that show with Ryan behind the mic.
State Rep. Torren Ecker (R- Adams, Cumberland) welcomes Reps. Mike Cabell and Ryan Warner to the studio to discuss the latest on House Appropriations Committee Budget Hearings.
As Congress tries to address the record number of people crossing the border, host Ryan Warner asks Colorado's senior senator, Michael Bennet, about ongoing immigration reform failures. Then, Colorado's Most Endangered Places list now includes a bowling alley and a century-old schoolhouse. And we remember photographer and filmmaker Jim Havey.
As Congress tries to address the record number of people crossing the border, host Ryan Warner asks Colorado's senior senator, Michael Bennet, about ongoing immigration reform failures. Then, Colorado's Most Endangered Places list now includes a bowling alley and a century-old schoolhouse. And we remember photographer and filmmaker Jim Havey.
Recognize the inherent challenges within the day-to-day operations of business. Each day presents a unique set of obstacles that must be navigated. Amidst these hurdles, it is crucial to ascertain your purpose. What motivates and propels you forward? Define the ultimate goal you are striving to achieve. Consider the gap you are filling, the positive impact you are making in the world, and how your contributions may enhance the organization you are a part of. Whether you are providing a service that betters society or offering a product that improves lives, align these endeavors with your overarching purpose. This alignment will serve as your guiding light, assisting you in surmounting obstacles, bolstering self-belief, and sustaining your momentum even during challenging times. This advice encapsulates a profound insight into navigating the complexities of the business landscape. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-inventive-journey/message
It's SHORT TIME SHOTS … a quick look at the day's top wrestling stories. Here's the good stuff for Tuesday, October 17.-Dylan Morrison of the MorWrestling podcast has a pair of guests on from Tarleton State to discuss what is currently happening with the future of Texas wrestling and what exactly is factual about the school's look to start a Division I wrestling program. New assistant coach Jimmy Overhiser also makes his first public appearance as part of the budding Tarleton State program. Check out that excellent interview wherever podcasts are found by searching out M O R Wrestling.-The University of Mount Union has announced the addition of a women's wrestling team to its athletic program, with competition set to begin in the fall of 2024. This move comes as women's wrestling experiences rapid growth at both the high school and collegiate levels, and it will make Mount Union the fourth Ohio Athletic Conference school to offer the sport.-Over on Rokfin, Willie Saylor of MatScouts has the first two previews out about the upcoming monstrosity of high school wrestling that is the Super 32 Challenge. Willie previews the weights through 144 pounds, with more coming on his channel. The girls pre-seeds for the event were also released, you can give those a look over at FloWrestling.-Also on Rokfin at the Missouri Wrestling channel, Cody Thorn breaks down the journey of Joshua Quiorz, the California native who is still searching for his next move after Division II William Jewell announced it was going to QUOTE “pause” the wrestling program after this year. School officials refused to answer our queries when the information came out last month, but still moved forward with shelving the program indefinitely, leaving the wrestlers who had already paid for their fall semester in a lurch. Missouri Wrestling has done a real good job covering this story. Give it a read. -Iowa's much-anticipated women's wrestling schedule was released on Monday, highlighted by two home events at Carver Hawkeye Arena and participation at the Soldier Salute just down the road at Xtream Arena. While Iowa women will celebrate its first year of wrestling, the University of Northern Iowa's men's program released its schedule for its 100th collegiate season. Campbell also announced its schedule, as did Division II Fairmont State. -On Wrestling Changed My Life, Ryan Warner talks with Jim Gibbons about his project, The Dual, which is being screened around the midwest. The Dual chronicles what Gibbons believes is the best college wrestling dual meet of all-time. A multi-part series, this is going to be something you want to check out.-United World Wrestling President Nenad Lalovic conveyed that the suspension imposed on the Wrestling Federation of India will be lifted as soon as the federation conducts free and fair elections. The global body has not set any deadline for this, but emphasized that the suspension will remain in place until such elections are held and a democratically elected managing committee is installed. Lalovic further noted that the lifting of the suspension is contingent on the elections being held democratically and without any complaints from stakeholders. The suspension came as a result of WFI's failure to conduct the necessary elections, a situation that has seen the federation embroiled in controversies, leading to significant postponements of the elections.-There is some positive news coming out of India though. Antim Panghal, the young wrestling sensation from India, has made waves in the wrestling community. With multiple accolades including two Junior World Wrestling championships, and a recent silver at the Asian Championships 2023, Panghal's rivalry with seasoned wrestler Vinesh Phogat and her journey to secure an Olympic quota for India in Paris 2024, exemplify her rising stature in the sport. The full profile is at Olympics.com. The full breakdown of the day's wrestling news can be delivered to your inbox daily, courtesy of Mat Talk Online's Daily Wrestling Newsletter, delivered by Rezahlite. Sign up free at mat talk online dot com slash news.-If you've ever watched the show Big Brother, you'd know about Zingbot. He's a fraud. I'm the only bot you need to know about.
In this episode, Rick interviews a globally recognized speaker, award-winning psychologist, and an accomplished scholar, Ryan Warner.He's an award-winning psychologist who loves assisting teams to boost their bottom line by fostering innovation and optimizing effectiveness. He enraptures audiences as a speaker while accelerating organizational excellence through crucial needs such as inclusion and mental wellness.This episode is a MUST-LISTEN!
Colorado outlawed discrimination against gay, lesbian, trans and bisexual people 15 years ago but the Supreme Court's recent decision in the 303 Creative case could dismantle some of those protections. Ryan Warner speaks with Kyle Velte, a past president of the Colorado LGBT Bar Association. Then, poet Suzi Q. Smith uses birds to reflect on life in Denver.
Colorado outlawed discrimination against gay, lesbian, trans and bisexual people 15 years ago but the Supreme Court's recent decision in the 303 Creative case could dismantle some of those protections. Ryan Warner speaks with Kyle Velte, a past president of the Colorado LGBT Bar Association. Then, poet Suzi Q. Smith uses birds to reflect on life in Denver.
As boaters are buoyed by a bounty on the Dolores River, we share the Utes' long fight for water access in the Four Corners. Then, "Science of Happiness" is a new course at CU-Boulder. And Colorado Matters Sr. Host Ryan Warner reads from his coded teenage journals at "Mortified."
As boaters are buoyed by a bounty on the Dolores River, we share the Utes' long fight for water access in the Four Corners. Then, "Science of Happiness" is a new course at CU-Boulder. And Colorado Matters Sr. Host Ryan Warner reads from his coded teenage journals at "Mortified."
In "The Curse of the Marquis de Sade: A Notorious Scoundrel, a Mythical Manuscript, and the Biggest Scandal in Literary History," Denver investigative journalist Joel Warner goes down a fascinating literary rabbit hole. By the time he gets to the bottom, he has shed light on book bans, classism, and white collar crime. Warner speaks with Sr. Host Ryan Warner (no relation) at the Mountain Words Literary Festival in Crested Butte.
Things get uncomfortable on Colorado Matters. And that's the point. Hosts Chandra Thomas Whitfield and Ryan Warner read a new guidebook to racial dialogue, "Courageous Discomfort."
Gov. Jared Polis is not on the ballot in November but a property tax relief measure he cares a lot about is. Colorado Matters host Ryan Warner asks Polis about Proposition HH, as well as vetoes and new gun laws, in their regular interview at the Capitol. Then, Colorado's GOP chair targets a fellow Republican. Plus, the 50th Telluride Bluegrass Festival kicks off Thursday; we talk with The Infamous Stringdusters banjoist Chris Pandolfi.
Hannie Schaft, a member of the Dutch resistance, bombed Nazi assets and assassinated high-level collaborators. She is the inspiration for "To Die Beautiful," a painstakingly-researched work of historical fiction. Boulder author Buzzy Jackson speaks with Ryan Warner at The Tattered Cover Book Store for the novel's release.
Across the country, headlines this week touted a "deal" to save the Colorado River. In this bonus episode, we'll break it down: What you need to know, and what it means for the solutions we're exploring on Parched. Come back next week for our regular storytelling about people and places along the river. Host: Michael Elizabeth Sakas with Ryan Warner Written by Rachel Estabrook Editors: Erin Jones and Joe Wertz Production and mixing: Rebekah Romberg Theme song by Kibwe Cooper Artwork: Maria Juliana Pinzón Executive Producers: Kevin Dale, Brad Turner Special thanks to Ryan Warner. Parched is a production of the Climate Solutions team of CPR News and Colorado Public Radio's Audio Innovations Studio — part of the NPR Network.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE In this episode, host Ryan Warner and Rollie Peterkin recap the making of the Henry Cejudo Experiment. * PRESENTED BY THE FROG NINJA WRESTLING CLUB'S SUMMER CAMPS This episode is brought to you by the Frog Ninja Wrestling Camps, taking place June 27-29 (Lancaster, PA) and July 11-13 (Oxford, PA). If you live in PA and the surrounding areas, check out these camps! Register now at www.frogninjawrestlingclub.com
ABOUT THIS EPISODE Originally released in June of 2020, Assembly Fall was our second-ever audio documentary. Dubbed as the biggest upset in Illinois history, Matt Kucala defied the odds and pinned the previously unbeaten Eric Tannenbaum at the 2001 IHSA state finals. Assembly Fall takes an in-depth look at that match and answers the question: is it the biggest upset in state history? DIRECTORS'S TAKE If you were a wrestling fan in 2001, you'll never forget where you were when you heard about the Tannenbaum-Kucala match. But most know almost nothing about the Tannenbaum and Kucala stories, as well as what happened in the hours and minutes leading up to that fateful match. Our mission with ‘Assembly Fall' was to bring Eric and Matt's stories to life. Most important, we wanted to show just what it takes to achieve something incredible, and how to respond after your lifelong goal is ripped from your hands - as it was for Tannenbaum. We also set out to answer the age-old question - is this the biggest upset in finals history? Assembly Fall, I hope, answers these questions and shows a behind-the-curtain look at this incredible match. This episode was produced by Ryan Warner and the Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast. For more information, please visit WrestlingChangedMyLife.com.