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The Hotshot Wake Up
The Timber Executive Orders: Former NEPA Assistant Director For The USDA, Sharon Friedman, Joins To Discuss The Orders.

The Hotshot Wake Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 72:11


Table Talk with BBYOInsider
IC 2025: Exploring the Sights & Sounds of Denver with Global Ambassadors Week

Table Talk with BBYOInsider

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 13:19


Today on Table Talk with BBYOInsider, we are LIVE from International Convention 2025. Join Noah and Summer from Rocky Mountain Region in Denver and Andy from Argentina as they talk about all things Global Ambassadors Week! From attending a Denver Nuggets game to hosting international delegates in the Mile High City, the week was packed with unforgettable experiences!

The Fall Line: With Chaos and Co.
Season 5, Episode 3 Audio: Dana Forbes, CEO of PSIA-AASI Rocky Mountain Region

The Fall Line: With Chaos and Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 55:19


PSIA-AASI Rocky Mountain Region CEO Dana Forbes chats with the Chaos and Co. duo about her skiing journey from childhood to CEO. Dana discusses PSIA-AASI's strategic alignment plan and the benefits to our members. Dana also gives us some incredible insight on her management style and what her hiring philosophy is. Some great stories and amazing advice from a very talented ski teacher and CEO. A must listen for sure.

The Fall Line: With Chaos and Co.
Season 5, Episode 3 Video: Dana Forbes, CEO of PSIA-AASI Rocky Mountain Region

The Fall Line: With Chaos and Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 55:19


PSIA-AASI Rocky Mountain Region CEO Dana Forbes chats with the Chaos and Co. duo about her skiing journey from childhood to CEO. Dana discusses PSIA-AASI's strategic alignment plan and the benefits to our members. Dana also gives us some incredible insight on her management style and what her hiring philosophy is. Some great stories and amazing advice from a very talented ski teacher and CEO. A must listen for sure.

RadioEd
Welcome Back to RadioEd Season 5 With Chancellor Haefner

RadioEd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 5:46


In the six years that Chancellor Jeremy Haefner has helmed the University of Denver, much has changed—and research at DU has truly blossomed.DU was awarded R1 research status in 2021, making it the fourth university in Colorado and the only private institution in the Rocky Mountain Region to have achieved the classification. Since then, the research being done by faculty and students across DU has only gotten more exciting.As we head into the 2024 school year, with more to come from DU's stellar researchers, we sat down with Chancellor Haefner to chat about why research is such an integral part of the DU identity.

For The Record
Episode 87: Building an Empire from the Ground Up with Danielle Mathers, RN, CANS

For The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 53:44


In this week's episode of For the Record, we welcome Danielle Mathers, RN, CANS, Founder and Lead Trainer at The Luxe Room, a Colorado-based med spa group that secured the #1 spot on Inc Magazine's Fastest Growing Companies in the Rocky Mountain Region! Danielle shares the fascinating story of how she and her husband met in Rome, started their med spa journey in Australia, and eventually built a thriving business in the U.S. Danielle's path from traveling the world to becoming a dominant player in Colorado's aesthetic market is one of grit, growth, and great partnership. During the episode, Danielle discusses how she balances managing three busy practices with her husband, Brad, and how their complementary skill sets—Danielle's clinical and patient care expertise and Brad's operational and marketing savvy—have been key to their success. They share how their early days renting a room in a plastic surgeon's office and bootstrapping their business taught them the importance of refining processes, sticking to core values, and scaling at the right time. Danielle dives into the challenges of running a growing business, hiring and training new staff, and maintaining company culture across multiple locations. She also shares insights into the rigorous hiring process for both injectors and practice managers to ensure their team is a great fit for The Luxe Room's high standards. As a highly regarded Galderma trainer and frequent speaker at aesthetic conferences, including Aesthetic Next, Danielle discusses how she balances her passion for teaching and educating other injectors with the demands of running a med spa. She explains how staying involved in the training community keeps her skills sharp and opens doors for ongoing growth in the ever-evolving aesthetics industry. Danielle shares so many insights about what it takes to go from a single room to a multi-location, profitable collection of Practices, but it really comes down to business culture, the importance of building a strong team, and knowing when to take calculated risks for future growth. She and Brad were new to the US when she started her Aesthetic journey, which means no credit for a big loan, no professional network to rely on, and no patients! But they did it- they built an [growing] empire from the ground up! Some of Her Key Takeaways: • The importance of starting small, refining processes, and growing at a sustainable pace. • How Danielle and Brad balance their professional and personal relationship while running a business. • The value of strong company culture and the no-gossip policy that keeps their team professional and supportive. • Insights into the rigorous hiring and training process at The Luxe Room to ensure the right fit for both patients and staff. • How staying involved in industry training and speaking engagements can elevate your skills and your business. If you are just starting out and wondering “how big should I go” or you're busting at the seams and ready to grow to the next level, this podcast is a perfect window into what it takes to scale! Learn more about Danielle: Danielle's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/injector.danielle/ The Luxe Room: https://www.luxeroomcosmetic.com/ Inc Magazine Press Release: https://tinyurl.com/58puut89

Filling The Storehouse
353. Multiplying the Impact with Eric Most

Filling The Storehouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 53:49


One gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want. Whoever brings blessing will be enriched, and one who waters will himself be watered.– Proverbs 11:24-25 Eric Most is a stewardship and impact expert as the President for the Rocky Mountain Region for the National Christian Foundation (NCF). Eric is passionate about facilitating God's calling to be good stewards of all that He has entrusted to us and helping others live out their giving strategies. Today we discuss how to simplify our giving, multiply the impact, and experience the joy of sending more. Learn more about the National Christian Foundation here: https://www.ncfgiving.com/  Listen to The Generosity Now Podcast here: https://generositynow.podbean.com/  --- Men's Leadership Summit: https://www.cairnleadership.com/mens-leadership-summit-rocky-mountains/    Join our new TKM Reflections Group! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to the Level-Up Video Series⁠ ⁠⁠Subscribe to our newsletter, The MENifesto here! ⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join our New Kinetic Man Facebook Group! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out the Kinetic Men Events on Meetup!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Know someone who would make a great guest on our podcast? Let us know! takeaction@thekineticman.com

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast
Episode 692: When It Just Isn't Working with Dana Forbes

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 19:49


PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Dana Forbes who is the Executive Director for the Rocky Mountain Region. Dana wrote an article about a lesson experience that was completely discouraging and made her question whether or not she was a good instructor or not. This feeling is not unique to Dana though. Many instructors have these moments that make them question whether or not they're cut out for this. Dana explains several ways she worked through these feelings and how to overcome those thoughts of doubts. She goes on to tell a few lived experiences that helped her turn discouragement into pride.

KZMU News
Regional Roundup: Drag queen and environmentalist Pattie Gonia

KZMU News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 29:00


On the latest Regional Roundup, an interview with drag queen and environmentalist Pattie Gonia as part of a live broadcast from Aspen Ski Week. And we hear about the first-black owned bank in the Rocky Mountain Region opening in Salt Lake City, as well as a feature on the Denver Stock Show.

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast
12.1.23: Rocky Mountain Season Kickoff With Paul Roberts

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 8:20


First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Paul Roberts. Paul is an instructor at Peak 8 in Breckenridge. Originally a ski instructor in Canada, Paul moved to Colorado 30 years ago. The Season Kickoff event for the Rocky Mountain Region happened in November 2023 and provides instructors a chance to catch up with others in the industry, learn the latest trends and get them on snow in the early season. George and Paul chat about all the benefits that come from attending events like this in your region. You can find events near you by checking out our event calendar. https://thesnowpros.org/events/ They talk about the camaraderie of skiing with others like you and how lift rides spark the best conversations.

Trail Break Radio
Trails for Tomorrow and Policy for Public Lands

Trail Break Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 65:30


What does it take to turn the dream of sustainable recreation into a reality? How can we shape policies that genuinely impact the landscapes we love? Hilary Eisen and Jamie Ervin talk to Sam Rider about the keys to a future where outdoor enjoyment and environmental preservation coexist on public lands. Speaker Bios: Hilary Eisen is Winter Wildlands Alliance's Policy Director. Based in Bozeman, she leads WWA's engagement in National Forest winter travel management and other policy issues affecting backcountry skiers. She holds a Masters of Science degree in Wildlife Biology from the University of Montana and a B.A. degree in Biology and Environmental Studies from Middlebury College. Jamie Ervin is Outdoor Alliance's Policy Associate and a forest ecologist who has worked extensively on wildfire resilience and forest health issues in California's Sierra Nevada. He holds a Master's of Environmental Law & Policy and a Master's of Natural Resources. Sam is currently the National Recreation Planner within the USFS's Recreation, Heritage, and Volunteer Resources shop. Sam joined USFS in 2016 as a recreation planner for the Rocky Mountain Region and, in a past life, was a recreation planner for the Department of Energy and Department of Defense. She also serves as Vice Chair for the Interagency Visitor Use Management Council. Sam has a degree in Outdoor Recreation from George Mason University and definitely considers winter to be the superior season. Resources: Winter Wildlands Alliance⁠ NEPA A Framework for Sustainable Recreation 2012 Planning Rule Recreation Opportunity Spectrum (ROS) WWA Winter Travel Planning Reimagine Recreation Outdoor Alliance Forest Planning Wildfire Crisis Strategy 10 Year Trail Challenge Forest Service Equity Action Plan Bridger Mountain sign project Sponsors: Outdoor Alliance, Mighty Arrow Foundation, and REI Alpine Quest Sports Transcripts: click here

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast
11.24.2023: Catching up with Rob Crawford at the Rocky Mountain Region Season Kickoff Event

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 8:19


First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Rob Crawford at the T-Bar on Breckenridge mountain. George and Rob talk about leading clinics and covering important information that's needed for the upcoming season. Rob is new to the Aspen Snowsports School staff and is thrilled to learn from some of the best in the industry. Rob is part of the Rocky Mountain Education Staff and talks about the upcoming season and what he expects and hopes for this season. The Rocky Mountain region has opened up the season kickoff event to the general members for the first time this year and now, they get to explore and expand upon this event and what to expect. PSIA-AASI members have joined this event to learn and earn CEUs. Rob talks about how he has made the group he's leading more fun and engaging. George and Rob chat about goals for the season and how to utilize the Learning Connection Model in everyday life.

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast
11.21.2023: Rocky Mountain Season Kickoff with Robin May

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 12:08


First Chair Podcast host George Thomas. You'll hear from Board President Robin May at the season kickoff event in the Rocky Mountain Region. The season is starting across the country and our regions are ready for an adventurous season ahead. The point of this season kickoff event is a social and networking event but it also is a sign of the season getting underway. Robin discusses what the event is all about and why it's important to congregate with members from around the Rocky Mountain region. Robin and George talk about the premier member experience and the association alignment. Listen to this quick pod to get insight on some of our regional leaders thought.

The LoCo Experience
EXPERIENCE 136 | Making Impact at the Crossroads of Community and Philanthropy with Kristin Todd - President & CEO of the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado

The LoCo Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 94:22 Transcription Available


Kristin Todd joined the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado in April of 2021, continuing a career of impact in the realm of philanthropy.  Prior to joining the Community Foundation, she spent over 15 years with Daniels Fund based in Denver but serving much of the Rocky Mountain Region, and before that was with El Pomar Foundation in Colorado Springs.  In this episode, you will learn all about the behind-the-scenes of foundation work, and particularly the differences in how these various organizations operate - and what makes the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado special.  Their mission is to create transformational community impact by inspiring philanthropy and engaging the region - and they do this in multiple ways.  Some are financial - with endowments and donor advised funds, and cause matchmaking - and the others are focused on convening and connections.  The Community Foundation is a leading voice in embracing regionalism in Northern Colorado - helping diverse communities with their own agendas work together to solve difficult challenges.  Kristin has had a high-impact and interesting journey at every stop of the way, from growing up in New Orleans to college in Georgia and then a season working with a lobbying firm in Washington DC before finding her calling in philanthropy.  She's wise, charming, and far smarter than your host, so settle in and learn from and about Kristin Todd, President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado.  Episode Sponsor: InMotion, providing next-day delivery for local businesses. Contact InMotion at inmotionnoco@gmail.com

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast
10.9.2023: Catching up with Rocky Mountain Region CEO, Dana Forbes - Community Mixdown

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 15:03


PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Dana Forbes who is the CEO for the Rocky Mountain region. Dana and George chat about the upcoming season and how to prepare for the incoming winter. Pre-season strength training is very important to help, as well as, joining clinics and utilizing the education opportunities right now will help kick-start your season. The Rocky Mountain region has a season kick-off event that helps get your body and brain in tune. It's a great event that allows you to get your feet on snow and connect with others in the industry. Learn more about this event and many other events that are coming up in the coming months. Use our Event Calendar to find the perfect event for you: https://thesnowpros.org/events/

Breaking Down Boxes

Welcome to Breaking Down Boxes. We have compelling conversations with entrepreneurs in the packaging space. In this episode we talk with Matt Davis.Matt Davis has corrugated dust in his veins. His grandfather owned and operated successful box plants in Iowa during the 1930s – 60s. His dad, Jim Davis, worked over 30 years with Deline Box before starting Packaging Express with Matt in Colorado Springs, CO, in 1998. This adventure began over a family breakfast when Jim asked his family if anyone wanted to be part of a sheet plant he was considering starting. Matt was already scheduled to spend a year teaching in Ecuador, but told his dad when he got back he was in. From then on they built a company based on speed for customers and making employees feel like family. About Matt Davis, President, Packaging ExpressMatt Davis comes from a proud family of corrugated box makers. His grandfather, TJ McLaughlin, owned and operated successful box plants in Iowa during the 1930's – 1960's. Matt's Dad, Jim Davis, worked over 30 years with Deline Box before starting Packaging Express in Colorado Springs, CO in 1998. Matt's brother Pete (Deline Box), Uncle Jack Mclaughlin (CorrChoice) and cousin Jim McLaughlin (WSA-USA) are all in the box business. Matt has just recently hired his younger cousin Andrew Bell at Packaging Express, representing the fourth generation of corrugated manufacturing in the family. Today Matt owns and operates Packaging Express with the same passion and pride that his Father and Grandfather had for quality corrugated packaging!Packaging Express is one of the premier sheet plants in Colorado, located in Colorado Springs at the foot of Pike's Peak. In the last 2 years Packaging Express grew out of their original 45,000 sq ft plant and moved to their current 94,000 sq ft plant. Packaging Express has recently added two new machines to their plant to meet the increasing demand in the Rocky Mountain Region – a Baysek Die Cutter and an Emba 175 box maker. Packaging Express is also proud to have a dedicated and talented team of 25 employees with an average tenure of 9+ years. Matt and his wife Maggie have two daughters, Catherine and Mary Elizabeth. Matt is strong in his Faith and loves spending time with family and friends. He enjoys golf, skiing and all sporting events. Connect with Matt & Packaging ExpressMatt on LinkedinPackaging ExpressLinkedinInstagramYouTubeFacebookResourcesCEO Advisory GroupsIn the next episode, hear from Matt and Kevin Auburn, a father-son duo at SMC Packaging Group.New episodes drop the first Monday of every month. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe!This podcast is brought to you by AICC, The Independent Packaging Association. Learn more at www.AICCbox.org. When you invest and engage, AICC delivers success. Breaking Down Boxes is sponsored by Ox...

The Denver Sports Podcast
THE Denver Sports Podcast: What to expect from Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes and the CSU Rams in 2023

The Denver Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 52:44


Our guys have been grinding non-stop at Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes and Jay Norvell's CSU Rams football camps, and it's time to talk through what to expect for this season. Is Shedeur Sanders going to take Colorado to new heights this season? Can Clay Millen live up to expectations and become one of the top quarterbacks in the Mountain West? It's as exciting a college football season in the Rocky Mountain Region as we've had in years if not decades, so we're excited for this one.  Go to https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_02162536 or use code DNVR365 when you sign up! Must be 21+ and physically located in CO.  Please gamble responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help call or TEXT 1-800-GAMBLER Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for July 22, 2023 is: illustrious • ih-LUSS-tree-us • adjective Illustrious describes a person or deed that is highly admired and respected. // During the ceremony, the illustrious star of stage and screen was presented with a lifetime achievement award. See the entry > Examples: "The USDA Forest Service's Rocky Mountain Region recently recognized Daris Matos, assistant forest engineer for the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison (GMUG) National Forests for her innovative and impactful contributions to forest engineering in 2022. ... With an illustrious career as an engineer with the U.S. Forest Service spanning 20 years, Matos consistently delivers innovative solutions to complex engineering challenges and demonstrates outstanding contributions to the field." — The Montrose (Colorado) Daily Press, 24 May 2023 Did you know? Today's spotlight is on illustrious, from the Latin adjective illustris, meaning "shining brightly with light." Illustris itself was probably a back-formation of the Latin verb illustrare, a word with varied meanings, among them "to light up," "to make clear," and "to embellish." (Our word illustrate also comes from illustrare, of course; its original meaning was "to enlighten intellectually, culturally, or spiritually.") At one time, illustrious could be used synonymously with its immediate Latin forbear to describe things that glow brightly, but that meaning is now considered archaic. The word today is almost exclusively used to describe something—such as a career or achievement—that stands out figuratively, shining brilliantly in the mind's eye.

CanvasRebel Podcast
Social Media & Content Creation: Stories, Lessons & Advice

CanvasRebel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 43:24


We're so lucky to have some great guests with us today to discuss social media & content creation: stories, lessons & advice and so much more.  The panelists are also content partners.  Content partners help Voyage in so many ways from sponsoring our mission, spreading the word about the work we do and collaborating with us on content like this.Omaima DoghmiIntro: I am a YouTuber, Instagram Influencer, and TikTok content creator.Voyage Story: http://voyagephoenix.com/interview/conversations-with-omaima-doghmi/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laladoghmi/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LalaOmaimaDoghmiTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@laladoghmi?utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=socialDionne Passacantando Roberts | Editor/Culinary CorrespondentIntro: Provide news, editorial and social media coverage of the Rocky Mountain Region's craft food, beverage & hospitality scene.Voyage Story: http://voyagedenver.com/interview/meet-trailblazer-dionne-roberts/Website: https://rockymountainfoodreport.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLja83-qljMyB2dGa0ITWhQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockyfoodreport/Mica Boet | Social Media Strategist & Content CreatorIntro: I am a social media strategist and content creator that connects my clients to their ideal customers.Voyage Story: http://voyagehouston.com/interview/community-highlights-meet-mica-boettcher-of-leigh-b-creative/Website: https://www.leighbcreative.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leighbcreative/

SLOW FLOWERS with Debra Prinzing
Episode 610: Growing and selling cut flowers in the high desert Rocky Mountain region with Gretchen Langston of Blooms Colorado

SLOW FLOWERS with Debra Prinzing

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 47:54


Today, we take a trip to rural Northern Colorado, where sisters-in-law Gretchen Langston and Gaylene Moldt operate Blooms Colorado on 40 acres north of Ft. Collins. It’s fascinating to learn how they have grown this floral enterprise, established in 2017, to serve Ft. Collins, which is their closest metro market; and florists both south and […] The post Episode 610: Growing and selling cut flowers in the high desert Rocky Mountain region with Gretchen Langston of Blooms Colorado appeared first on Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra Prinzing.

Fighting for the Underdog
Fighting for the Underdog: Jessica Beaulieu

Fighting for the Underdog

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 38:47


Hannah Grant, with the Animal Law Firm, interviews Jessica Beaulieu, Program Manager of the Animal Law Program at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. The DU Animal Law Program is the only animal law program in the Rocky Mountain Region of the United States. They provide educational and hands-on opportunities to engage with the legal and moral issues surrounding the use of animals for food, entertainment, experimentation, and fashion.

Elevating Pikes Peak Women
Effects on Women's Healthcare in the Pikes Peak Region with Adrienne Mansanares, CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountain Region.

Elevating Pikes Peak Women

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 14:41


On today's Elevating Pikes Peak Women, we're sitting down to discuss how women's healthcare has changed in Colorado Springs and beyond.

RadioEd
The Domino Effect: How and Why Banks Collapse

RadioEd

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 17:07


Bank runs no longer look like that scene from "It's a Wonderful Life." The modern version carries some of the same functional pieces, but how it looks is different.For this episode of RadioEd, Matt sits down with Maclyn Clouse of the Daniels College of Business to discuss the Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank collapses and how that banking crisis spread across oceans.Maclyn L. Clouse, PhD, is a professor of finance at the Reiman School of Finance in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. The Reiman School is the premier school of financial management education in the Rocky Mountain Region, and its program provides a strong foundation in financial theory as well as practical application.Clouse's primary areas of teaching are corporate finance, microfinance, and investment banking. For 30 years, he taught the Finance courses in the Executive MBA program. In addition to his traditional graduate and undergraduate Finance classes, twice a year, he takes students to New York for the Organized Walk Down Wall Street course, which was first offered in 1991.In June of 2016 and 2017, he took students to Brussels and London for a Financial Capitals of the World class.He has also developed and presented customized financial management seminars for corporations such as US WEST, the Manville Corporation, Contel-IPC, Diner's Club, Coast RV, Northern Indiana Public Service Company, Toshiba, Kaiser Permanente, Vail Associates, New Century Energies, OMI Inc., Galileo, Intrado, Cenveo, and First Data Corporation.On many occasions, Clouse has been certified as an expert witness in court cases involving the valuation of businesses, small business management, and economic loss determination. Over three different time periods, he served Finance Department Chair/ Reiman School Director for a total of 25 years. He has a BA in Economics and Mathematics from Willamette University and an MBA in Operations and Systems Analysis as well as a PhD in Finance from the University of Washington.

Mutuality Matters Podcast
(Women and Men Leading Together) Making it Work, in Ministry and at Home with Amy and Mac Smith

Mutuality Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 42:40


Show Notes    This month Layla and Rob chat with Amy and Mac Smith, married campus ministers. The Smiths help us think through the nitty gritty details of partnership in ministry and in marriage. How do they make it work? They're super intentional! Listeners will be inspired (and challenged!) by their example of abundant communication, working through power differentials, being purposeful with modeling, taking gifting seriously, and even resolving conflict publicly!    Disclaimer  The opinions expressed in CBE's Mutuality Matters' podcast are those of its hosts or guests do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of CBE International or its members or chapters worldwide. The designations employed in this podcast and the presentation of content therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of CBE concerning the legal status of any country, area or territory or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers.    Bio    Amy and Mac Smith have been on staff with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship for twenty-five years. Amy is a regional ministry director for InterVarsity in the Rocky Mountain Region and Mac is a senior area ministry director for InterVarsity in Northern Utah. Amy and Mac spent nine years leading ministry in Reno, Nevada, where they built one of the largest InterVarsity chapters in the country and saw hundreds of students come to faith and developed many students into lifelong Christian leaders. In 2007 they moved to Utah where at the time there was just a handful of students on two campuses and now fifteen years later there are over 400 students involved with InterVarsity from every campus in the state of Utah.  Amy and Mac live in Ogden, Utah, with their two boys—Gabe, 17, and Hudson, 14.    If listeners would like to connect…  Mac's email: mac.smith@intervarsity.org  Amy's email: amy.smith@intervarsity.org    Related Resources   Strategies for an Equal Marriage in the Midst of Unequal Career Demands  Women and Men Leading Together: Living as the Beloved Community with Drs. Quentin and Cindy Kinnison  Leading Together: Lessons from Sharing Leadership in Ministry and Marriage 

Off the beaten path but not lost
62. 42 Bucket List Things to Explore in the Rocky Mountain Region

Off the beaten path but not lost

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 44:43


We are excited to put together a series of guides of bucket list items to do in each region across the country. Our first in the series is the Rocky Mountain Region. We hope to fill your state wishlist book with tons of exploring for your next epic road trip. Show notes: https://thefaiolas.com/62

Women PetPreneurs
Tina Davis

Women PetPreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 47:03


ina Davis has been the office manager for her daughters business, Sisters Pooch Caboose Mobile Dog Grooming in Colorado Springs for 4 years and have traveled with them and attended several expos across the country.Her professional background is in Graphic Design, Marketing and Retail Sales/Management and have done expos in the past, but for a much different industry.Her husband Todd breed and raise Leavitt Olde English Bulldogs since 2010. Other than dogs, she enjoys painting watercolors.Her goal for the Rocky Mountain Groom Expo is to make this show easily accessible, affordable and welcoming to groomers and vendors not just in the Rocky Mountain Region, but across the country. Colorado Springs is a beautiful place in July and who wouldn't want to come to Colorado?

What's Going on in Venture, an Assure podcast
How a Seed Stage Investing Thesis Lead to Kickstarting an Entire Ecosystem with Gavin Christensen of Kick Start Fund

What's Going on in Venture, an Assure podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 46:54


How a Seed Stage Investing Thesis Lead to Kickstarting an Entire EcosystemGavin Christensen with Kickstart FundJeremy Neilson, Co-Founder and CEO of Assure, recently spoke with Gavin Christensen, Founder of Kickstart Fund, about his revolutionary entrepreneurial journey and what it took to launch and grow Kickstart Fund becoming Utah and the Rocky Mountain Region's most active investor.To learn more about Gavin Christensen and Kickstart Fund click here.

Business Innovators Radio
Interview with Terra Schrader Mortgage Loan Originator with Mission San Jose Mortgage

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 22:27


I am a native of the Rocky Mountain Region, so I know and love the area. I spent a lot of my time growing up in the mountains at my dad's ranch, and yes, I have gone on a cattle drive. For over 17 years I worked in Property Management helping people rent homes and handling any issues that could arise. I decided I wanted to help renters and anyone wanting to purchase homes instead. When I was a renter, it never occurred to me that I could be in a position to purchase my own home. I always thought it was this scary and difficult process, that I could never be approved for. After talking and working with multiple loan originators I found one that made it seem feasible and less scary. I decided that was what I really wanted to do. Take something that can be scary to so many people and make something that seemed unfeasible, feasible. I want to be an ally in this large step.Outside of the office I am a history nerd and can listen to history documentaries forever. I am also a fan of dry wit and humor. I am such a nerd that I purchased actual Titles from Scotland. So, I guess you can say that I am actually Lady Terra Schrader. I have two boys, so I always have to be on my toes to keep up with their shenanigans.Learn More: https://ladyterraschrader.comColorado Real Estate Leaders https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/colorado-real-estate-leaders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-terra-schrader-mortgage-loan-originator-with-mission-san-jose-mortgage

Colorado Real Estate Leaders
Interview with Terra Schrader Mortgage Loan Originator with Mission San Jose Mortgage

Colorado Real Estate Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 22:27


I am a native of the Rocky Mountain Region, so I know and love the area. I spent a lot of my time growing up in the mountains at my dad's ranch, and yes, I have gone on a cattle drive. For over 17 years I worked in Property Management helping people rent homes and handling any issues that could arise. I decided I wanted to help renters and anyone wanting to purchase homes instead. When I was a renter, it never occurred to me that I could be in a position to purchase my own home. I always thought it was this scary and difficult process, that I could never be approved for. After talking and working with multiple loan originators I found one that made it seem feasible and less scary. I decided that was what I really wanted to do. Take something that can be scary to so many people and make something that seemed unfeasible, feasible. I want to be an ally in this large step.Outside of the office I am a history nerd and can listen to history documentaries forever. I am also a fan of dry wit and humor. I am such a nerd that I purchased actual Titles from Scotland. So, I guess you can say that I am actually Lady Terra Schrader. I have two boys, so I always have to be on my toes to keep up with their shenanigans.Learn More: https://ladyterraschrader.comColorado Real Estate Leaders https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/colorado-real-estate-leaders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-terra-schrader-mortgage-loan-originator-with-mission-san-jose-mortgage

Power Presence Academy: Practical Wisdom for Leaders
E9: One Secret to Build a Powerful Network with Zoey DeWolf

Power Presence Academy: Practical Wisdom for Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 18:51


“Networking really isn't about selling yourself. It's about making connections.”Do you hate networking?  If you think of networking as selling yourself and meeting people to “get” something, it can certainly feel inauthentic and uncomfortable.In this episode, I talk to Zoey DeWolf, the Director of Government Affairs of the Midwest and Rocky Mountain Region at Sanofi. Zoey has a powerhouse network from her extensive background as a lobbyist and working on political campaigns. You'll hear her talk about her inspiring leadership journey, what she does to continuously learn and to grow, and what she believes building a quality network is all about.In this episode:Learn how to reframe the concept of networking so that you actually look forward to itHow to expand your network as women in leadershipZoey shares one powerful secret to building a lasting networkPower Presence Academy: Practical Wisdom for Leaders is the go-to podcast for anyone who leads. Your host is Janet Ioli, a leadership and human development expert, sought-after coach and advisor to global executives, and former executive with experience in four Fortune 100 companies.Noteworthy Quotes from this Episode “I have something to learn from everyone that I encounter. [...]  I really, truly believe that.” Janet Ioli“Get out of your head, let go of the expectation of outcome. We don't know what will happen, so just let things be.” Zoey DeWolf “Don't take yourself so seriously. Everything we do is just practice.” Zoey DeWolf“I think of wisdom as an equation, wisdom equals time plus experience. You can't control time, but you can control your experience.” Zoey DeWolfFree gift offer:If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts.  Select “Listen in Apple Podcasts,” then choose the “Ratings & Reviews” tab to share what you think.  I'll send you a free gift to help you create your most powerful leadership presence if you submit the review and send me an email!Resource links:You can learn all about the book Zoey mentioned in the talk, Michael Singer's The Untethered Soul, here.Connect with Janet Ioli:Website: janetioli.comLinkedin: Janet IoliInstagram: @janetioliConnect with today's guest on LinkedIn: Zoey DeWolf

Redpoint
Rachel Dawson

Redpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 39:46


Rachel is the assistant pastor at Greeley Vineyard in Greeley CO and she's the regional youth leader for the Rocky Mountain Region. In this episode we discuss the importance of biblical literacy amongst teens, and how creating space for doubt and honest questions is all part of establishing a faith that can last. We also talk about how hard it can be to watch your teens struggle, and how to find peace in trusting God in the work of youth ministry. 

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #90: Vail Resorts Rocky Mountain Region COO and Mountain Division EVP Bill Rock

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 68:56 Very Popular


To support independent ski journalism, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Paid subscribers receive thousands of extra words of content each month, plus all podcasts three days before free subscribers.WhoBill Rock, Chief Operating Officer of Vail Resorts Rocky Mountain Region and Executive Vice President of the Mountain DivisionRecorded onJune 13, 2022About Vail Resorts’ Rocky Mountain RegionThis is it, the inner empire. Where hyperbole suits just fine. This is why people in suburban Detroit buy an Epic Pass. To get here. “Aspirational.” That’s Rock’s word for his half-dozen cloud-pokers. It fits. Even for Keystone, a favorite target of the Cool Kids who only ride Snowbird Brah. Whatever. Keystone is great - it’s bigger, as you can see, than Breck, and it’s about to get larger with the Bergman Bowl expansion, opening next winter.Why I interviewed himFor many, just visiting these snowy kingdoms is not enough. Relocation becomes the only option. They turn west, to the mountains, and there they hack out whatever life they can. I’m not talking Grizzly Adams here. They’re not building log cabins and churning their own butter. But housing in most Western ski towns - and certainly the ones listed above - is limited and expensive. Wages are, historically, low. Skiing is expensive, always.For a long time, the skiing was enough to offset the other burdens. Then things changed. Covid, of course. But less discussed is the drying up of immigrant visas of the sort that destinatin resorts had long used to staff front-line positions. The rising labor movement. Workers, suddenly empowered, no longer had to settle for the fast-food wages of decades past. Vail had to adjust, and in March, the company rolled out a $20 minimum wage for frontline workers next season. But another very real factor contributing to last season’s labor shortage was a sudden and dramatic re-ordering of the mountain-town housing market. White collar workers, liberated by remote work, moved en masse to the mountains. This further distorted an already unbalanced market, driving out whatever shadows of affordability remained. So Vail’s plan also included a significant investment in affordable worker housing, on land that - the company emphasized - it already owned. If that sounds like a straightforward proposal, then you are unfamiliar with the workings of U.S. America, where all easy things are hard and all hard things are impossible. Rock, I figured, could help us at least understand the current conditions impacting resort-town decision making.What we talked aboutThe shift to midweek skiing and what it means for Vail and the Epic Pass; Vail’s 2021-22 operational challenges and successes; chasing the military’s camaraderie and sense of purpose until finding it at Bristol; a regional hopscotch leading to Vail; Northstar as Vail’s executive talent incubator; the company’s monster employee-investment initiative announced in March; how Vail decided on a $20-an-hour-minimum wage for next season; beefing up the HR staff and what that means for the future of the HR tool (commonly referred to as Vail’s “HR app”); owning last-year’s employee-support challenges; the company’s new flexible work policy; why Vail Resorts’ ski area social media accounts have seemed more lively over the past several months; why Vail’s 165-bed employee housing project has stalled in East Vail; “people have gotten really good at gumming up the works”; luxury townhomes go unprotested but suddenly everyone is very concerned about bighorn sheep when it comes time to build affordable housing; the potential of the Ever Vail parcel and if there is a better way to build; updates on employee housing developments in Park City, Whistler, and Okemo; Vail’s $300 million-plus 2022 lift investment and what that portends for the future; “I don’t know if we can find 21 lifts to do every year”; thoughts on why Vail hasn’t sold a lift in several years; the current status of the Bergman Bowl expansion at Keystone; thoughts on new lifts going in at Vail and Park City; “in a town that has over 70 lifts, to do two replacement lifts should really not be controversial at all.”Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewLast month, I wrote a long piece about a dispute between the Town of Vail and Vail Resorts:Unfortunately, we have entered an era in which absolutism reigns. As the ski industry housing crisis accelerates to levels that are endangering the viability of lift-served skiing as a sustainable enterprise, the town of Vail last week activated the nuclear option to block Vail Resorts’ long-planned affordable housing project near Vail Mountain. Per Jason Blevins in The Colorado Sun:The Vail town council late Tuesday voted to condemn a parcel where Vail Resorts plans to spend $17 million to build affordable housing for 165 workers. Dozens of Vail Resorts executives, employees and managers crammed into the council’s chambers Tuesday night as the council heard passionate support for both housing and wildlife. Ultimately the council voted 4-3 to approve a resolution that gives the town the ability to seize ownership of the 23-acre parcel and prevent any development as a way to protect a bighorn herd that winters in the south-facing aspen groves along Interstate 70.“I’m disappointed you’ve been backed into a corner and have to consider this resolution tonight,” said Terry Meyers, the executive director of the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Society. “Please make the decision to protect the bighorn sheep herd and move forward to find other options for affordable housing in the Vail Valley. The sheep have to have this. They can’t go anywhere else.”Exactly which corner the council members have been backed into is unclear: this same council (made up of different representatives), approved this project in 2019, and helped defend it in court in 2020. Vail, which owns the land, has promised to develop just six of the 23 acres. To protect the herd on the remaining land, Vail Resorts “partnered with wildlife experts and Colorado Park & Wildlife to develop an extensive mitigation plan, including funding for long overdue habitat rehabilitation,” and has earmarked $100,000 to implement that plan, a company representative told me. The project underwent “an extremely thorough environmental review process,” the representative added.Meanwhile, more than 100 luxury homes already fill 95.6 acres of this supposedly sacred bighorn habitat. Vail’s proposed development is the three tiny yellow boxes labelled “East Vail Affordable Housing” in the image below:“Vail needs housing now – not development that might happen in five years,” read a statement supplied by Vail Resorts to The Storm Skiing Journal on April 25. “If the Town can support luxury homes in East Vail, then it can support affordable housing. We will continue to aggressively pursue this affordable housing project for the hard-working employees in our community.” …The suggestion that a herd of sheep that has managed to negotiate nearly 100 acres of mansionland developed amidst their territory over the past several decades would suddenly be thrust to the brink of extinction from the addition of six acres of dense housing hard by the roadside is absurd. This whole action by the town feels disingenuous and petty, a because-we-can temper tantrum rooted in the vaguely expressed notion that Vail Resorts has been a disrespectful negotiator.While the town has not yet seized ownership of the land, the strident act by four precious council members all but assures that the legal fistfights will howl on for years. The brazen seizure of private land could ignite a fire that burns all the way to the Supreme Court, an absurd act of overreach that could wind up damaging future environmental efforts by stoking the business-friendly court majority to streamline development approvals. And in the meantime? Opponents of the plan continue to peddle platitudes about the importance of affordable housing.You can read the full thing here:Meanwhile, four people who apparently have nothing better to do have been stalling Vail’s planned Park City lift upgrades. Per the Park Record:The PCMR project would replace the current Eagle and Eaglet lifts with a high-speed, six-person detachable lift. The resort also wants to upgrade Silverlode Express from a six-person to an eight-person, high-speed lift, which would make it parent company Vail Resorts’ first chair of its kind in North America.The people who filed the appeal, Clive Bush, Angela Moschetta, Deborah Rentfrow and Mark Stemler, argued the proposal should’ve been exempt from receiving a staff-level administrative conditional-use permit because the upgrades would exceed PCMR’s comfortable carrying capacity (CCC) and should be voted on by the Planning Commission instead. They also argued the application should not have been approved due to inadequate parking mitigation or conditions of approval for peak ski days.A staff report from the Park City Planning Department recommended denying the appeal because a section of a 1998 development agreement with PCMR, which outlines growth at the resort base, states, “development of the skiing and related facilities as identified in the mountain upgrade plan is a conditional use within the city limits and is a subject to administrative review” as long as the projects are identified in and compliant with the mountain upgrade plan. Planning Department staff said the agreement requires lift upgrades to be reviewed administratively if six criteria are met, which they say are.However, the appeal claims criteria one and six – which call for consistency with the mountain upgrade plan and a sufficient parking plan – are not met. The group also made 11 arguments in the filing to support their appeal.On Wednesday, much of the discussion was centered on whether upgrading the lifts would increase visitorship and surpass the resort’s comfortable carrying capacity. Mike Goar, who until recently was the chief operating officer at PCMR and remains at Vail Resorts, said the improvements will help reduce crowding by moving people up the mountain faster and that lift upgrades don’t lead to more skiers and snowboarders.The maximum carrying capacity is 13,700 and PCMR’s current comfortable carrying capacity is 12,570. The proposed upgrades would increase the comfortable carrying capacity to 12,860 and would not cause a significant increase in parking demand, according to a staff report.But Moschetta argued that “fuzzy math” caused the numbers to be manipulated. She presented a series of comfortable carrying capacity numbers that differed from the findings of outside consultants hired by the resort and argued the upgrades will increase the figure to 13,980.“The miscalculated and already exceeded CCCs confirm absolutely that this application violated the [mountain upgrade plan], and therefore the [development agreement], and therefore violated the [Land Management Code], and therefore never met conditions for administrative review,” she said. “On this basis alone, our appeal must be upheld and the decision of the planning director overturned.”Her argument was compelling to most of the commissioners, who asked PCMR and its consultants to explain the discrepancies. Planning Commission Chair John Phillips said he trusted the specialists and supported denying the appeal while Planning Commissioners Sarah Hall and Bill Johnson indicated they would side with Phillips if the comfortable carrying capacity discrepancy was clearly explained.“The appellants have the burden of proof and they’ve not presented experts, facts. We have. Two experts on CCC, and mountain planning. We’ve worked through this in great detail. Lastly, the planning director’s decision should be upheld on appeal if it is supported by substantial evidence on the record, which is what we presented originally,” Goar said.After repeated back and forth, and several unsuccessful attempts from the resort’s experts to clarify the numbers, the majority of commissioners were not satisfied.More than four hours in, the commission adjourned, to meet again on Wednesday, June 15, as Rock and I discuss in the podcast.What, really, is the point of all this? Must we fight about everything? Housing? Chairlifts? Not even new chairlifts. Upgrades. Four more seats on a mountain with 41 lifts. Do larger lifts draw more skiers? Maybe at Jiminy Peak or Ragged Mountain, where a six-seater really is a regional curiosity. But this is Park City. Most tourists don’t even know what kinds of lifts the mountain has while they’re riding them. Chairlift tourism is not really a thing.I suspect the appellants know this. Multiple sources throughout the West described a prevailing atmosphere of frustration with Vail Resorts throughout this past season. Staff shortages led to inadequate or inconsistent grooming and terrain and lift openings, skiers at multiple resorts said. Many Park City residents are apoplectic over the coming paid parking plan. There seems to be an element of spite, then, in the actions both of the Park City foursome and the Vail Town Council.I can’t decide if they are bringing a knife to a tank fight, or a tank to a knife fight. In both cases, the non-Vail parties are both overmatched and over-armed. It’s like they assembled an army to invade an apple orchard. One that’s defended by a fire-breathing dragon. Like, you can just get apples at the grocery store.If this all seems like an enormous waste of time, money, and energy, it’s because it is. The hostile parties may well halt both projects. But to what end? What better ideas do they have? And what happens when, in some not-so-hard-to-imagine future, this insistence on saying no to everything yields to new sets of rules – driven by frustrated middle-voters who put rampant Free Market Bros in charge of the world – in which we can’t say no to anything?Questions I wish I’d askedFrankly, I would have liked to have had a completely different conversation. The Storm is, first and primarily, about the skiing. Rock oversees a half dozen of the best ski resorts in America. I would have liked to have talked deeply and only about the resorts.But the moment demanded a different sort of conversation. Part of this is the NIMBY-mania I referenced above. Part of it was because Vail kind of blew it last year in multiple markets and had to roll out a big oopsie plan to draw more employees for next season.But even with the focus mostly on that plan and those people, we still ran long. I didn’t have time to get to questions about Vail’s diversity initiatives, or the fact that an incredible five of Rock’s six resorts are run by women. I also didn’t get to the Breckenridge lift upgrades.What I got wrongI made the comment to Rock that it had been years since Vail had sold or repurposed a lift. While Vail has indeed not sold a lift to an out-of-network ski area in years, the second part was flat wrong. And I knew this. Here’s an Instagram post I published six months ago after riding and extensively documenting Okemo’s former Quantum 4 in its new location replacing the mountain’s summit triple:I regret the error.This podcast hit paid subscribers’ inboxes on June 14. Free subscribers got it on June 17. To receive future pods as soon as they’re live, please consider an upgrade.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 65/100 in 2022, and number 311 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane). You can also email skiing@substack.com. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

Found In The Rockies
Clay Gordon (Stout Street Capital) // Bringing founders and investors together

Found In The Rockies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 39:13 Transcription Available


In today's episode, I am talking with Clay Gordon about a VC fund who is going outside their own firm, and hosting conferences and job fairs to help startups and job seekers in underrepresented regions of the country. Clay talks about how he got started in Venture Investing, what he sees in not only Colorado, but all areas of the country, and even in Canada. We get into what is going on with venture in Arizona. Clay highlights the UNMET Conferences and all the great connections they facilitate for founders and investors. Here's a closer look at the episode:Clay's background and time on the East CoastHow their approach to investing is uniqueHow not being a previous founder influenced Stout Street's early daysGoing outside Colorado to make investmentsThe history behind the Stout Street nameClay highlights 65 investments spanning 25 states and two countriesThe importance of reputationThe growth of VC in ArizonaThe beginnings of the UNMET ConferencesThe goals of UNMET to expedite fundraising for foundersWhat Clay thinks lies in the future in the RockiesResources:Website: https://www.stoutstreetcapital.com/Clay's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clay-gordon-1380ab54/Clay's Email: clay@stoutstreetcapital.comStout Street LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stout-street-capital/about/Stout Street Twitter: https://twitter.com/StoutStreetVCUNMET Conferences: https://unmetconference.com/UNMET Twitter: https://twitter.com/UNMETConference

Wild For Wildflowers
Woodland Star (Lithophragma parviflorum)

Wild For Wildflowers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 26:31


The first episode! If you like the podcast, tell us in a email wildforwildflowerspod@gmail.com And subscribe on whatever podcast app you are using. follow us on instagram @wildforwildflowerspod Sources: Lesica, Peter. "Manual of Montana Vascular Plants", 2012. Botanical Research Institute of Texas. Fortworth, TX. Scheimann, Donald Anthony. "Wildflowers of Montana", 2005. Montana Press Publishing Company. Missoula, MT. Kershaw, Linda, MacKinnon, Andy, Pojar, Jim. "Plants of the Rocky Mountains", 1998. Lone Pine Publishing. Edmonton, AB. Denver Botanical Gardens. "Wildflowers of the Rocky Mountain Region", 2018. Timber Press. Portland, OR. https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1307451110 "Diversification through multitrait evolution in a co evolving interaction"

Beyond the Skyline
Interview: Mike Ryan, north region president, Ryan Cos. US Inc.

Beyond the Skyline

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 31:37


Big leadership changes are coming at Ryan Cos. US Inc. On the heels of a busy construction season, Ryan recently announced that company President Jeff Smith is retiring, and that several of its longtime leaders will transition into new roles starting in 2022. Among those with new duties is Mike Ryan, who was promoted to preside over the construction and development company's Northern Division and oversee its expansion into the Denver-based Rocky Mountain Region. Ryan, a fourth-generation leader, has been with the company for 11 years. In his new role, Ryan will take charge of a geographic area that includes Minneapolis, Chicago, Kansas City, Cedar Rapids and Des Moines. In the following interview with reporter Brian Johnson, Mike Ryan talks about his new duties with the company, which expects to deliver 146 projects with a combined 28 million square feet of new construction this year. He also reads the tea leaves for the office and industrial sectors, and touches on topics such as the supply chain challenge and rent control.

Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain MCA Podcast
What Sets Mechanical Contractor U.S. Engineering Apart? featuring Todd VonLintel

Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain MCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 15:01


On this episode of Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain Mechanical Contractors Association Podcast, we welcome Todd VonLintel, Vice President of Operations, Rocky Mountain Region for U.S. Engineering, a full-service mechanical contractor committed to providing solutions for the life of your facility. Their innovative thinkers and expert collaborators combine over 125 years of expertise to help your facility evolve throughout generations.  Todd shares his history with U.S. Engineering, discusses the evolution of the business over the last 30 years, and what he tells policymakers about new policies that would affect the industry. Here are some of the questions you can expect to be answered on this episode: How has the culture of safety in construction evolved over the last 30 years? How has technology improved the process for subcontractor sequencing? How did U.S. Engineering build a mobile COVID hospital at the Colorado Convention Center in just 17 days? Which projects are among Todd's favorite that he's worked on? What is the most fulfilling part of Todd's job? What does it mean when U.S. Engineering wants to "leave a legacy?" What should someone consider if they want to pursue a career in construction? This episode is available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe. For more information about U.S. Engineering, please visit their website. For more information about Rocky Mountain Mechanical Contractors Association, please visit our website.  

Crossings|the Refugee Experience in America
Episode 11_International Underground Railroad Month

Crossings|the Refugee Experience in America

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 23:03


In 2019 the National Park Service created a recognition of the timeless significance of the Underground Railroad. It coincides with the month of September when notable abolitionists self-emancipation. We're proud to be associated with a campaign to add Colorado to the now 12 US states with an official proclamation naming September International Underground Railroad. Guest Roger and Susan Billotte, describe the process of bring the commemoration to the Governor's office with sponsorship from the oldest predominantly African American Church in the Rocky Mountain Region. Part of Crossings-Refugees' group of episodes exploring the international abolitionist movement, the Underground Railroad and Civil Wartime Union refugee camps. See the proclamation at: https://crossingstherefugeeexperienceinamerica.wordpress.com

Expert in You Podcast with Ann Carden
Episode Number #48 - Navigating Your Mindset to Grow Your Company

Expert in You Podcast with Ann Carden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 31:14


Episode Summary - As a business owner, you have many responsibilities. Often, you don't realize you are burned out. The stress can affect your health, business, and life.  A role of a coach is very important to grow your business. It is the coach who can guide you in realizing the problems and help you find solutions. In this episode, we discuss the importance of a coach in your business growth and how they can help you grow.   Key Points: 6:18 - Jeff shares his coaching process on how he helps his clients overcome stress and achieve the desired outcome. 9:21 - What are the 8 areas of a business that are key for your business growth? 14:31 - Jeff shares his client's success story on how he helped his client achieve the desired result. 23:34 - Which type of business owner needs coaching the most and why? 24:21 - What is that one thing you need to avoid to grow your business.   Name of the Guest - Jeff Schuster About the Guest -  Jeff is an engineer by training, spent decades in sales, and eventually started, grew, and sold his own energy services company that served the Rocky Mountain Region. His company grew to 30-employees with revenues of over $10-Million dollars per year.  After selling his business to a publicly traded energy services company, Jeff became a regional Vice President of that company. After a few years in this role, Jeff self-diagnosed himself as "burned out". He was tired and wanted a break and resigned. After a few months of catching up around the house, Jeff decided he wanted to go back to work as a small business consultant.  A friend convinced him to get his life coaching certification. For the past six years, Jeff has mixed his Core Energy life coaching skills with his business expertise into his coaching practice called "Mechanics & Mindset Business Coaching". He primarily coaches energy service company CEO's on how to grow their business, while they live full lives to avoid the burnout he experienced in this same industry.    Social Links to Follow Jeff Schuster: Website - http://www.mmbizcoach.com Facebook Profile - https://www.facebook.com/mmbizcoach LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/schusterjl/ Offer - A free 1-hour Discovery Session with Jeff Schuster. The session allows business owners to share their hopes and dreams and get genuine feedback on ideas that may help. At the end, Jeff often recommends solutions, some of which may include a coaching relationship with him. The link to schedule this Discovery Session is: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=13780663&appointmentType=4766537   About the Host: Ann Carden is a highly sought-after Expert Business Growth Consultant, Marketing Strategist, three-time published Author, and a #1 Bestselling Author, and Professional Speaker for small businesses and entrepreneurs.   With more than forty-one years of business experience and coaching and consulting hundreds of coaches, entrepreneur's and owners in more than forty different industries to more success, Ann knows what it takes to succeed in all areas of business. After spending thirteen years in corporate business management, Ann started her journey as an entrepreneur building businesses for herself for twenty-nine years. Her first business started out of financial hardship and Ann was able to propel that business into the international market (before the internet.) After selling that business, she went on to start and build five more businesses to succeed. She has sold those businesses and today has a passion for helping small business owners and entrepreneurs build their success. She has been featured on the affiliates of ABC, NBC, CW, and FOX, among many other media outlets. Her articles have been published on Small Business Trendsetters and Business Innovators Magazine, and she has been a featured guest on multiple podcast shows such as; “Business Innovators Radio” podcast which can be heard at: BusinessInnovatorsRadio.com/Ann-Carden. She was also chosen as one of the top coaches in the world by Six-Figure Coach Magazine. Through the years Ann has educated thousands of professionals through speaking, workshops, seminars, and online platforms as a Speaker.   Social Links: Website: https://anncardencoaching.com Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/business-consultant-coach Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/anncarden Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ann-Carden-A-Carden-Inc-110882230558068/

Motorcycle Madhouse Radio Podcast
Ep 545 The Sons of Silence Motorcycle Club

Motorcycle Madhouse Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 82:56


The Sons of Silence Motorcycle Club is one of the Midwest and Rocky Mountain Region 1% Clubs. It’s founding Niwot, Colorado in 1966 by Bruce “The Dude” Richardson. Leonard Loyd Reed, the iconic leader, known as JR, became the club’s President in the late 1970s and held this role for over 20 years. For those who talk about clubs coming together, it was JR Reed who worked to start the first Coalition of Clubs in Colorado. JR Reed was a man of intelligence and was very wise. He was a visionary and someone that the biker club and motorcycle community owes a lot to. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/motorcyclemadhouse/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motorcyclemadhouse/support

Montrose Fresh
New regional forester appointed for the Rocky Mountain Region

Montrose Fresh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 4:01


Good morning and welcome to Montrose Fresh, from The Montrose Daily Press. It's MondayMarch 22nd and we're here to bring you a closer look at our top stories, events and more that matter to us here in Western Colorado.    Today - The US Forest Service Chief Vicki Christiansen has announced the appointment of Frank Beum as the new regional forester for the Rocky Mountain Region.   Today's episode is brought to you by Elevate Internet. Whether it's for your home or your business they offer the best speeds at the best price. Right now, if you refer a friend you can get $25 off! Give them a call for more information at 844-386-8744 or visit them at elevateinternet.com.     Now, our feature story.   Frank Beum has been announced as the new regional forester for the Rocky Mountain Region. He starts on April 12th.   Beum will lead more than 2,000 employees across 22 million acres of national forests and grasslands. He'll partner with forty-eight affiliated tribes in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming.   The goal of the role is to reduce the risks of damage to forests and grasslands and the surrounding communities. Another goal is to enhance the user experience.   Beum is currently the deputy regional forester for natural resources for the Southern Region of the USDA Forest Service in Atlanta. He currently oversees 13 southern states and Puerto Rico.   Beum has worked in forestry for 40 years. He began his Forest Service career in the Rocky Mountain Region as a seasonal forestry technician back in 1981.    He holds a bachelor's degree in forestry from Ohio State University and a master's degree in recreation resource management from Colorado State University.    -   And before we go we're excited to highlight    Kala Keltz Rusk, who is making history as the first woman PGA Class A pro to lead a golf course in Montrose.   Rusk started the role last week at The Links of Cobble Creek.   She is a familiar face at all three local golf courses. She's a Montrose native.    After graduating from MHS in 2013, Rusk played collegiate golf at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.    After graduating she made the decision to return to Montrose, start a family, and become a club professional. Last year, she successfully completed her Class A PGA qualification.   Now, she and her husband are the parents of two children, and she's ready for the challenges ahead.   Rusk said that she'd like to have more activities for the public. Like Frisbee golf, foot golf or even a glo-ball tournament under a summer's night sky. Rusk is also adding two new clothing lines to pro shop.     That's all for today, thank you for listening! For more information on any of these stories visit us at montrosepress.com.   And don't forget to check out our sponsor, Elevate Internet. Visit them at elevateinternet.com to learn more.   For more than 137 years, The Montrose Daily Press has been dedicated to shining a light on all the issues that matter to our community. Go to montrosepress.com to subscribe for just $1.99 per week for our digital edition. You'll get unlimited access to every story, feature, and special section. Thank you and remember to tune in again next time on montrosepress.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Montrose Fresh
Montrose-based Colorado Yurt's expansion project could create 60+ jobs

Montrose Fresh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 7:20


Welcome to Montrose Fresh, from The Montrose Daily Press. It's FridayMarch 5th, and we're here with local news, events, announcements, jobs, and more that matter to us here in Western Colorado.  Today - On Monday the owners of the Colorado Yurt Company presented a proposal to Montrose City Council. Their goal is to build a 30,0000-square foot manufacturing and office space on over 3 acres of Colorado Outdoors. Today's episode is brought to you by Elevate Internet. Whether it's for your home or your business they offer the best speeds at the best price. Right now, if you refer a friend you can get $25 off! Give them a call for more information at 844-386-8744 or visit them at www.elevateinternet.com. John and Kelly Gibson, the owners of the Colorado Yurt Company, are ready to expand into something bigger. On Monday the Gibsons presented a proposal to Montrose City Council. They're hoping to build a 30,0000-square foot manufacturing and office space on over 3 acres of Colorado Outdoors. The project would break ground this summer. In Monday's meeting John Gibson explained how business has gone during the pandemic. The project would create new jobs over the next three years, including five jobs with a salary of $70,000. The cost of the development is a projected $7.2 million. The Gibsons are seeking the help from the city in the form of incentives like building permit fee waivers, marketing assistance, and water and sewer connection fee abatements. For now, City Manager Bill Bell said the city is working with the company and its contractor to lower costs before city council formally votes on any incentive package. There's excitement among Colorado Yurt employees about the potential project. The project provides a path for more growth in the outdoor and recreation industries. Mayor Barbara Bynum said that supporting a local business that is looking at expanding not just a little, but a lot is great to see. Mayfly Outdoors Founder David Dragoo told the Montrose Daily Press that he thinks it'll be a tremendous asset for the community. The proposal of the project comes as Colorado Yurt Company experienced a successful 2020. The company's total sales for the year were up 45%.  In the past year, the industry itself has thrived. Multiple Montrose-based outdoor companies reported seeing an uptick in interest among outdoor activity. To stay up to date on this story, or read more, visit us at Montrosepress.com. Now, some local history. This week's local history is brought to you by England Fence. England Fence is family owned and operated, and they're ready to help you build your dream fence, archway, gate, or deck. Give them a call at 970-249-4430, or head over to their website englandfence.com. Since 1992, the Olathe Sweet Corn Festival has been held on the first Saturday in August. It's dedicated to the region's "agricultural jewel", Olathe Sweet Corn. The Festival features entertainment like craft shows, karaoke, local acts, like the Anders Brothers, Cabin Fever Band, and concerts by bigger names like Styx, LeAnn Rimes, and Clint Black. The proceeds go to local non-profit groups. And finally, before we go we're excited to highlight a local forest entomologist who won the Richard Fitzgerald Award for Excellence in Forest Management. The Richard Fitzgerald Award for Excellence in Forest Management was recently presented to Amy Lockner, an entomologist from the USDA Forest Service's Rocky Mountain Region. Lockner was acknowledged for her work on the Wilder and Gunnison-Highlands project. The award is a traveling trophy that will spend the next year in Gunnison in her honor. The Fitzgerald Award was established back in 2018. Richard Fitzgerald was one of the longest serving employees in agency history. Lockner is the third person to receive the award. Matt McCombs the Gunnison District Ranger said that Amy's knowledge and passion is fused with a deep commitment to the health of America's forests. He noted he's thrilled she's being properly recognized for her efforts. That's all for today, thank you for listening! For more information on any of these stories visit us at montrosepress.com. And don't forget to check out our sponsor, Elevate Internet. Visit them at elevateinternet.com to learn more. For more than 137 years, The Montrose Daily Press has been dedicated to shining a light on all the issues that matter to our community. Go to montrosepress.com to subscribe for just $1.99 per week for our digital edition. You'll get unlimited access to every story, feature, and special section. Thank you and remember to tune in again next time on montrosepress.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Mushroom Hour Podcast
Ep. 71: Wild Food Girl - Wild Food Cultures, Indigenous Agro-ecology & Foraging in Colorado (feat. Erica Davis)

The Mushroom Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 66:04


Today on Mushroom Hour we’re excited to speak with Erica Davis, founder of Wild Food Girl. Erica started writing her adventures with wild food back in 2009 at her blog, and later in a monthly magazine called “Wild Edible Notebook.” She teaches a course on useful plants at Colorado Mountain College and conducts plant walks around the state. She is also a regular presenter at the Midwest Wild Harvest Festival in Wisconsin. Erica’s educational background includes a BA in archaeology, an elementary school teaching credential, and an MA in technology-based education. Today she maintains an active Facebook community and is hard at work on her first book about edible wild plants in the West. Her incredible body of work is carefully compiled and she has worked diligently to provide accurate, useful, safe—and whenever possible, lesser known—information. Topics Covered: Introduced to Foraging Through the Work of Yule Gibbons Learning Through Books Foraging Hobby vs Lifestyle Foraging Seasons in Colorado Wild Seed Foraging Indigenous Agro-forestry Agricultural Systems from an Ecological Perspective Co-evolution of Human Tenders and Wild Edibles Integrating Wild Foods into Your Diet The World’s Best Dandelion Preparation Wild Mustards Wild Food Recipes and Preparations Across Cultures Sustainable Foraging Erica's Book Planned for 2022 Episode Resources: Wild Food Girl Website: https://wildfoodgirl.com/ Wild Food Girl Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wildfoodgirl/ Euell Gibbons (Inspiration): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euell_Gibbons Cattail Bob Seebeck (Inspiration): https://www.rrcc.edu/outdoor-education/faculty/cattail-bob Samuel Thayer (Inspiration): https://www.foragersharvest.com/#/ "Tending the Wild" (Book): https://www.amazon.com/Tending-Wild-Knowledge-Management-Californias/dp/0520280431 Yampa (Plant): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perideridia Goosefoot (Plant): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chenopodium Pinus edulis (Tree): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_edulis "Mushrooms of Colorado and the Southern Rocky Mountains": https://www.amazon.com/Mushrooms-Colorado-Southern-Rocky-Mountains/dp/1565791924 "Mushrooms of the Rocky Mountain Region": https://www.amazon.com/Mushrooms-Rocky-Mountain-Region-Timber/dp/1604695765

CHED Afternoon News
Apparently this weekend’s 3.9-magnitude earthquake outside of Banff is ‘not unusual’ for the Rocky Mountain region

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 15:22


Guest: Taimi Mulder, Earthquake seismologist with the Geological Survey of Canada. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drive The 5
Finding Success on a Team with Chad Wagstaff, Elite Team

Drive The 5

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 57:24


Having trouble achieving success on your own? Finding and joining the right team can change your world. That's what happened to Chad Wagstaff. In this episode, Chad talks about his path to building a successful career in real estate. Listen as he shares his story about struggling on his own, getting fired, and finally achieving a breakthrough. The secret to Chad's massive success was finding the right team with a winning system, in addition to his incredible work ethic and personal discipline. Just one of my favorites takeaways from this episode: "Roadblocks are like a rock in a river. You just have to find a way to navigate around them!" - Chad Wagstaff Chad began selling real estate in 2012. Within a year, he joined the #1 Century 21 office in the world and quickly excelled to become a top producing and award winning Realtor on the Elite Team. Chad has personally sold more than 350 homes representing over $100,000,000 in sales volume. His clients love working with him and it's easy to understand why when you listen to this episode. In addition to helping clients buy or sell their primary residences, Chad also helps investors looking to build a portfolio of income properties. Chad graduated from Brigham Young University in 2009 with a BS degree in Urban Planning and Development. In 2015 he became licensed as an Associate Broker in the state of Utah. Chad is the team trainer for the Elite Team at Century 21 Everest in Cottonwood Heights, UT. The Elite Team is currently ranked as the #3 large team nationwide and #4 team globally for Century 21 and is the #1 Large Team in Utah and the Rocky Mountain Region (2017-2020). Chad is also a real estate performance coach with The Everest Sales System. You can contact Chad at Chadwagstaff@gmail.com or reach him by phone at 801.669.1485

From My Mama's Kitchen® Talk Radio
The Spark - Igniting Your Best Life with Stephanie James

From My Mama's Kitchen® Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 59:00


Continuing with the From My Mama's Kitchen® "New Year, New You" initiative, are you looking for assistance in making a paradigm shift in your life? Would you like to learn advanced techniques in gaining clarity and understanding? How about ways to quickly assimilate and integrate positive transitions into your daily routine?  The Spark: Igniting Your Best Life by Stephanie James is a compelling and inspiring book that will facilitate your quest and journey in reinventing yourself.  Stephanie James is a psychotherapist and licensed clinical social worker with over 30 years in the mental health field. In addition to being a graduate of Colorado State University and the University of Denver, she is also an advanced level E.M.D.R. II trauma specialist, Transformational Life Coach, and Film Maker. Stephanie has been leading workshops in the Rocky Mountain Region since 2007. She is the creative leader and host of The Spark Summit, a gathering of today's thought leaders in the areas of psychology, spirituality, and science, designed to help people break through limiting beliefs and behaviors and live their best lives. Stephanie is the host of the motivational radio show and podcast, The Spark with Stephanie James, which launched in February 2018 and is listened to in 48 different countries. Join Stephanie James and me on Tuesday, January 19, 10-11 A.M. CT U.S. We will be having a conversation about her remarkable life's journey, her passion for random acts of kindness, and how you can rewire yourself to experience the very best of you in 2021!

The Referral Bench
Episode 7: Craig Jones - Make Sure People Know They Can Refer You Without Issues

The Referral Bench

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 41:42


In today's episode of The Referral Bench Podcast, Phil and Ian talk with Craig Jones from The Colony Group. As Managing Director for Colony's Rocky Mountain Region, Craig has expertise managing the wealth of business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals. Craig is also a Co-President of the Colony Sports & Entertainment practice. He demonstrates a thorough understanding of complex issues that individuals face through various transitions in their lives. He advises clients in developing wealth accumulation and preservation strategies appropriate to their unique circumstances. Craig served as one of three co-founding partners of the Denver based wealth management firm, Jones Barclay Boston, in 1994, which merged with The Colony Group at the start of 2017. Prior to Jones Barclay Boston, he developed skills in management, finance, tax, and strategic planning with various entities including Mellon Bank, PepsiCo, Price Waterhouse, and EW Scripps. Craig was named to the list of Best-in-State Wealth Advisor published by Forbes in 2020. He is a Certified Private Wealth Advisor® and earned a Juris Doctor and MBA from Case Western Reserve University. He earned his BS degree from Allegheny College where he double majored in Economics and Political Science. He is a Vice President of the Denver Board of Water Commissioners, a member of the Investments and Wealth Institute, Colorado and Denver Bar Associations, and the Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity (The Boule). Craig is a board member of Invest in Kids, Delta Eta Boule Foundation, and Stanley British Primary School. Outside of Colony, Craig enjoys spending time with his life partner Robbie Barr. She and Craig enjoy international and domestic travel, hiking, film, and cooking together at home. His passions include following the life journey of his adult son Milan, road cycling, jazz and classical music, and following various team sports. Learn more about Craig: Website LinkedIn Contact Phil & Firestorm Phil's LinkedIn Firestorm Website Contact Ian & Mission Suite Ian's LinkedIn Mission Suite Website

The Crude Life
It’s A Blue Boulder Rolling Down The Rocky Mountain Region

The Crude Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020


Colorado State Senator John Cooke, District 13, gives an update on Colorado's new oil and gas rules that go into effect Jan. 15, 2021. Cooke said these new rules will affect almost every stage of the oil and gas extraction process in Colorado. The decision to enact the laws also [...]

Break Free to Brilliance with Seema Giri
Catch Fire! Using Your Past as Fuel with Sophia Olivas

Break Free to Brilliance with Seema Giri

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 32:55


Special Guest Sophia Olivas, Social Entrepreneur, Visionary, Speaker and Author Sophia Olivas is a passionate leader and visionary. Before the age of 25, Sophia Olivas was a real estate investor, owned a tech company, had raised $30 million in 28 days for a corporate entertainment company she founded, and had launched an online banking project for a Top 5 financial institution. Since the early 90s, Sophia has been a technology innovator as the owner of GreyThorn Marketing, a web development company with a global portfolio. She is currently a principal of a hedge fund that invests in blockchain technology and is building a Smart City out of shipping containers that provides affordable housing, has renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and is built on the blockchain. She is an International Speaker and Co-Author of the best-selling books “When I Rise, I Thrive” and “Manifestations”. Sophia is a United Nations Association Candidate for the 2020 Rocky Mountain Region. She is on the Advisory board for tech and community ventures, such as One Day. Sophia is frequently featured in the media, including interviews on Wake Up America, 365 Days of Awesome, ShineON, Breakthrough and Thrive, and Wholistic Living, speaking about technology and women's nancial sovereignty. Sophia is an avid traveler, having solo backpacked over 30 countries, picking up a few languages along the way. She speaks about how when women are nancially solvent, poverty is eradicated, violence is alleviated, and mental health is bolstered. Sophia is committed to living a life of purpose on purpose, such that she impacts and contributes to the evolution of humanity. She is also known as a buttery chaser, tree climber, kite yer that cartwheels barefoot on soft grass, with an infectious wanderlust glow. Check out more great episodes like this on www.seemagiri.com Connect with Sophia E-mail: thesophiaolivas@gmail.com Websitewww.utopiasmart.city LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophiaolivas/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theSophiaOlivas Free Gift for you: What is Cryptocurrency video by an ex-Department of Defence worker. This video will explain: 1. What is Blockchain 2. What is Crypto 3. What is Mining 4. The Power of Crypto – Why you want to buy/use it https://bit.ly/CryptonicsWhatIsCrypto

Bigwater Fishing with Ross Robertson
Nate Zelinsky - Colorado Fishing Guide

Bigwater Fishing with Ross Robertson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 62:35 Transcription Available


Nate Zelinsky is a western angler based out of Conifer, Colorado where he owns and operates Tightline Outdoors, a premier fishing guide service and ‘The Authority in Western Outdoors”. Nate and his team of 5, guide on 17 bodies of water throughout Colorado.In addition to his extensive knowledge of Colorado, Nate is very involved in the entire Rocky Mountain Region while also fishing all over the country. He has fished in national tournaments for over a decade as well at living in Minnesota for a bit. He does find life in Colorado mandatory due to his love with ice fishing! The extreme high country in Colorado will see ice as early as October and will often stay until almost June offering one of the longest ice seasons in the country!Besides guiding year round, Nate stays busy as a weekly contributor to THE FAN OUTDOORS, a radio show on every Saturday on 104.3FM. Nate can also be seen on In-Fisherman and JEO Outdoors TV shows on a regular basis. On top of that, he does submit written pieces to publications such as In-Fisherman Magazine, Bass Anglers Guide, Colorado Outdoors, Coastal Angler Magazine, and many others.Capt. Ross Robertson has made his complete living chasing walleye as a full time professional angler for more than 20 years. Through the years he has worn many hats including time as a fishing guide, boat salesman, TV host, outdoor writer, product designer, tournament fisherman, speaker, radio host and podcaster to name a few.Ross fishes ice-out to ice-up on the Great Lakes. He spends the majority of the year walleye fishing on Lake Erie’s Western and Central basins.Check out more from Bigwater Fishinghttps://www.facebook.com/BigwaterFishing/https://www.instagram.com/bigwaterfishing/http://bigwaterfishing.com/Download Bigwater Fishing Podcast EpisodesiTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bigwater-fishing-with-ross-robertson/id1508243662Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/bigwater-fishing-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0i8zS8tQumNGYGAXqKLX45Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGVyLmZtLzI1NzIvcnNzLnhtbA?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiW4-OnvY7rAhXYCc0KHX7lBRQQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=en

Distilling Craft
Bee Prepared

Distilling Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 84:14 Transcription Available


We've got a legislative update (Permanent FET Relief?!) a segment with Craig Englehorn from Spirit Hound Distillery on Emergency Preparation for Distilleries. Tips from someone that's been through a natural disaster emergency situation and brought the distillery out the other side of it. Also we talk with Bee Squared about their 2020 Good Food Award-Winning Barrel-Aged Honey, the state of bees in the Rocky Mountain Region, and how we all can support our winged pollinators better no matter where in the world you are listening from.

Go Be Wyoming
#53 - Energy and Agriculture

Go Be Wyoming

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 16:46


On Today's Episode Zach and Aaron recap the last week of energy and agriculture news across the state. The Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission APPROVED Aethon's request to inject over 100 million barrels of produced water in Sweetwater County. However, still needs EPA approval and there was more information provided on the aquafier and what Aethon plans to do in the area. Local and State officals are navigating this rough economic stretch particularly how to balance all forms of energy production across the state. This Episode is brought to you by Land Resources, USA - experienced landman in the Rocky Mountain Region, give Denny Biteman a call at (307)-675-1278

Profits & Purpose: Telling the Story that Business Is Good
World Trade Center Denver featuring President & CEO Karen Gerwitz

Profits & Purpose: Telling the Story that Business Is Good

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 22:09


Karen Gerwitz is the President & CEO of World Trade Center Denver. a business network and services organization dedicated exclusively to the international business success of companies based in Colorado and the surrounding Rocky Mountain region. From their website: "Our mission to build a strong future for the remarkable industries of the Rocky Mountain Region by helping our members collaborate locally, connect strategically and thrive on the global stage. We seek to inspire Colorado businesses and entrepreneurs to think bigger. To see what global trade can do, not just for our bottom lines, but for the places we call home. It isn't just about imports and exports. It's about bringing prosperity to our state and neighborhoods by forging ties with other neighborhoods around the world. It's about a better future for all of us." Karen Gerwitz brings 30 years' experience in international business to the organization in the private, public and non-profit sectors.  Her enthusiastic vision for how Denver can become a more globally-conscious city is what is driving the organization to its new development in the RiNo neighborhood near downtown.  With business development, strategic growth and marketing as her main functional expertise, Karen has served overseas in Ghana and Austria, and in Colorado in multiple sectors including:  IT, Aerospace, Lumber, Science, Mining, and Government.  Her protocol and international cultural expertise prepared her well to host the official visits of the Emperor and Empress of Japan, the G8 Summit, the Western Hemisphere Ministerial Summit, and hundreds of other delegations. She earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in International Business and her Masters of Public Administration from the University of Colorado. Hosted by Colorado Business Roundtable President Debbie Brown. 

Riderflex
Kimberly Merriman, Founder & Principal, A3 Financial Investments | Riderflex

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 60:44


Kimberly Merriman, Founder & Principal, A3 Financial Investments | Riderflex Podcast | - A3 Financial Investments is led by an investment team with decades of experience investing in capital markets. At A3 Financial Investments, they believe that alternative credit securities offer diversification and countless investment opportunities that can be targeted to specific return objectives and risk tolerance levels. https://www.a3.financial/ Kim co-founded A3 Financial Investments, after serving as a Director at SBAM. Previously, she was a Client Advisor at J.P. Morgan’s Private Bank Denver office and joined J.P. Morgan's Private Bank Chicago office in 2014. Riderflex | Recruiting and Consulting - We give Career Advice & Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. In addition, we interview the most successful entrepreneurs, CEO's, and business leaders. Hear them tell the "REAL" stories of what it's like to start and lead businesses. This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group in the Rocky Mountain Region dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Learn more about RVC at rockiesventureclub.org/. #A3FinancialInvestments #investing #investors #assets #performance #alternativecreditfund #funding #finance #founder #Riderflex #Recruiting #talent #podcast #interview #recruitingfirm #employmentagency --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

Riderflex
Jim Franklin, Board Member and Investor | Riderflex Podcast

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 55:20


Jim Franklin, Board Member and Investor | Riderflex Podcast | - Boot Strap, Angel Capital, Local Capital, and Coastal Capital...what is the right solution for companies. Jim Franklin is an active investor, board member and advisor to the startup community. Jim is currently an instructor at University of Colorado, teaching the Venture Capital course at CU MBA. Jim was also the CEO of SendGrid, Inc., a cloud developer infrastructure services company. Prior to his tenure with SendGrid, Jim was the Vice President of Enterprise Performance Management and the General Manager of the Crystal Ball Global Business Unit of Oracle Corporation. Riderflex is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice & Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC at rockiesventureclub.org/. #Investing #capital #options #bootstrap #VentureCapital #entrepreneurship #business #investor #boardmember #technology #angelcapital #localcapital #interview #President #CEO #entrepreneur #culture #riderflex #employmentagency #recruiting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

Riderflex
Caleb Carr, President & CEO; Vita Inclinata Technologies | Riderflex

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 38:07


Caleb Carr, President & CEO; Vita Inclinata Technologies | Riderflex | Podcast - 25 degrees. That is the difference between life or death. 9 years ago, the President of Vita Inclinata was on a search & rescue mission when a friend & colleague fell to the ground due to a heart attack. The rescue helicopter called to help his friend was forced to leave after they were unable to lower a rescue basket because of the basket’s uncontrolled pendulum swing. This swinging can vary as much as 25 degrees from vertical depending on wind & the helicopter itself. Vita Inclinata (https://vitatech.co/) proposes a solution: The Load Stability System (LSS); a universal, fully automated stability system that can be adopted across multiple industries. Riderflex is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice & Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC at rockiesventureclub.org/. #VitaInclinata #technology #loadstability #LSS #HoistRescue #SearchandRescue #interview #President #CEO #entrepreneur #culture #riderflex #employmentagency #recruiting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

Riderflex
Heather Callender-Potters, Vice Chairman & Co-Founder; PharmaJet | Riderflex

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 52:22


Heather Callender-Potters, Vice Chairman & Co-Founder; PharmaJet | - Based in Golden, Colorado, PharmaJet’s mission is worldwide acceptance of PharmaJet Needle-Free devices as a standard of care in the vaccine delivery market. The innovative PharmaJet Stratis® Needle-Free Injector has U.S. FDA 510(k) marketing clearance, CE Mark and WHO PQS certification to deliver medications and vaccines intramuscularly or subcutaneously. In August 2014, the PharmaJet Stratis Needle-Free Injector was approved for delivery of an influenza vaccine to deliver needle-free flu shots. Riderflex | Recruiting and Consulting is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice & Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. In addition, you will hear interviews of some of the most successful entrepreneurs, CEO's, and business leaders. Hear them tell the "REAL" stories of what it's like to start and lead businesses. This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC at rockiesventureclub.org/. #HeatherCallenderPotters #PharmaJet #vaccination #needlefree #cofounder #podcast #riderflex #recruiting #employmentagency --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

Ranch Investors Podcast
Episode 6 - What are you going to do with all that money?

Ranch Investors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 51:54


What is your exit plan and how do you avoid paying the piper on all that taxable-gain you've just incurred from the sale of your ranch? Don't have a ranch but want one? Here's how you can use the tax code to your benefit the exchange into a ranch. Be prepared to drink through a fire-hose on this episode, their is an abundance of information for those who invest in real estate and would like to move assets or portfolio allocation to farms and ranches.Max A. Hansen, a Montana native, joined Accruit after 27 years as President and CEO of American Equity Exchange, one of the first Section 1031 qualified intermediary companies in the Rocky Mountain Region. For over 40 years, Max has helped taxpayers and real estate professionals successfully complete property exchanges.As an attorney and Certified Exchange Specialist™, Max has been assisting clients in real estate transactions involving exchanges for over 42 years. Max is licensed to practice and an active member of the State Bars of Montana, Idaho, Utah and California. He is a Past President of the State Bar of Montana and was State Bar Delegate and ABA delegate to the American Bar Association House of Delegates for over 20 years He served on various ABA committees including the Nominating Committee and the Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary and remains a member of the Committee on Sales, Exchanges and Basis of the ABA Section of Taxation.

Riderflex
Jamie Dandar McKinney, Founder at Jamie Empowers | Riderflex

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 53:17


"Advice For Women In Leadership" from Jamie Dandar McKinney, Founder at Jamie Empowers | - "Her confidence should be self validated only." Thank you to Jamie for her great advice for women who are in leadership roles. Through Jamie's signature program, Professional Coaching for Successful Businesswomen, clients are transformed into confident leaders who are crushing their careers. Riderflex | Recruiting and Consulting is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice & Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. In addition, you will hear interviews of some of the most successful entrepreneurs, CEO's, and business leaders. Hear them tell the "REAL" stories of what it's like to start and lead businesses. Learn more about Jamie Dandar McKinney at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-dandar-mckinney-4b07681/ Learn more about Jamie Empowers at: https://www.jamieempowers.com/ This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC at rockiesventureclub.org/. #JamieDandarMcKinney #JamieEmpowers #Coaching #Women #Leadership #Confidence #startup #entrepreneur #interview #podcast #Founder #riderflex #recruiting #employmentagency --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

Riderflex
Pete Jokisch, Founder at Teakoe-Tea Supply Company | Riderflex

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 52:26


Pete Jokisch, Founder at Teakoe | Tea Supply Company | - Thank you to Pete Jokisch for sharing his story about overcoming hurdles that new startup companies face. Pete is the Founder of Teakoe. At Teakoe, our holistic approach to creating better-for-you products is inspired by turning day-to-day moments into momentum... our teas are blended to help cultivate healthy, happy and fulfilling lifestyles. We are committed to habitual nourishment by crafting sustainable beverages for the wellness of others simply by being made right. Riderflex | Recruiting and Consulting is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice & Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. In addition, you will hear interviews of some of the most successful entrepreneurs, CEO's, and business leaders. Hear them tell the "REAL" stories of what it's like to start and lead businesses. Learn more about Pete Jokisch at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teakoepete/ Learn more about Teakoe at: https://www.teakoe.com/ This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC at rockiesventureclub.org/. #PeteJokisch #Teakoe #Teasupply #careeradvice #startup #entrepreneur #CEO #interview #podcast #Founder #riderflex #recruiting #employmentagency #coloradostartups --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

The TriDoc Podcast
Episode 47: Kinesiotape/Bill Plock-303Endurance

The TriDoc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 40:18


Since it's appearance at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing kinesiotape has become all the rage among amateur athletes as a means of rehabilitating injury, preventing new injuries and enhancing performance. But aside from accessorizing the athlete's look with colorful racing stripes, is kinesiotaping really all that? What does the science say about these claims? I take a look and fill you in. Bill Plock is the owner and operator of a Colorado social media success story. 303Cycling and 303Triathlon are well known repositories for all things on 2 wheels as well as multisport in the Rocky Mountain Region and he joins me to talk about the impact of 2020 on local race organizers as well as his thoughts on what might come to pass in 2021.

Riderflex
"Keywords On Resume Should Match Job Posting" | Riderflex

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 4:27


"Keywords On Resume Should Match Job Posting" | Riderflex - It can't be overstated the importance of being thoughtful and intentional with your applications. With so much technology doing the early qualifying, it's critical that you take the time to ensure your resume matches the job and company you're applying for. Riderflex is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice and Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. Learn more about Riderflex at: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Glassdoor This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC at rockiesventureclub.org/. #keywords #resume #details #description #details #newjob #careeradvice #hiring #culture #careeradvice #nowhiring #helpwanted #riderflex #recruiter #recruiting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

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"Add The Company Description To Your Resume" | Riderflex

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 5:36


"Add The Company Description To Your Resume" | @Riderflex - The more information you can provide on the companies you have worked for will make it easier for hiring managers. Unless your company is in the top 50 of the Fortune 500, most hiring managers will not know what they do. Riderflex is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice and Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. Learn more about Riderflex at: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Glassdoor This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC at rockiesventureclub.org/. #interview #description #resume #details #newjob #careeradvice #hiring #culture #careeradvice #nowhiring #helpwanted #riderflex #recruiter #recruiting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

Riderflex
Brandon T. Adams, Co-Founder at Accelerant Media Group | Riderflex

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 51:05


Brandon T. Adams, Co-Founder at Accelerant Media Group | Recruiting and Consulting Firm @Riderflex Learn more about Brandon T. Adams at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-t-adams-b8328222/ Watch "Success In Your City": http://successinyourcity.com/ Riderflex is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice & Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. Learn more about Riderflex at: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Glassdoor This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC at rockiesventureclub.org/. #AccelerantMedia #SuccessInYourCity #cofounder #amazonprimevideo #goals #videoproducer #actor #TVHost #speaker #motivation #coaching #Leadership #podcast #interview #riderflex --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

Places Please Podcast
Places Please Podcast - Inaugural Episode 1

Places Please Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 61:42


In our inaugural episode, we discuss the Colorado Theater Guild's Annual Henry Awards, get some "dish" from Sue Lieser, dig into the arts and music news throughout the Rocky Mountain Region, have an in depth discussion with BDT Stage's Michael Duran and Randy gives us what's happening with auditions of all types. Big thanks to our Inaugural Episode Sponsors - Cap City Tavern, Anchor, and The Dam Grille. --- 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/placesplease/message

Uncharted Territory
Lessons from Six Years of Building Uncharted (with Sara Rodriguez)

Uncharted Territory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 41:48


On this episode of Uncharted Territory, we interview Sara Rodriguez, Uncharted's outgoing Chief Strategy Officer, on what it took to build Uncharted into what it is today. Sara talks about how to hire, how to select social ventures, how to implement company policy, and how to trust your gut. Plus she gives advice for future Uncharted employees about how to make Uncharted their own. Sara joined Uncharted in 2014 and served as the Director of Venture Funding, COO, and then Uncharted's CSO. Prior to Uncharted, Sara was the Associate Director at Rockies Venture Club, one of the largest and most active angel groups in the Rocky Mountain Region. She holds B.A.s in Law and Business from the University of Salamanca, Spain, and a master’s degree in International Business and Entrepreneurship from Maastricht University, The Netherlands.

Uncharted Territory
Lessons from Six Years of Building Uncharted (with Sara Rodriguez)

Uncharted Territory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 41:48


On this episode of Uncharted Territory, we interview Sara Rodriguez, Uncharted's outgoing Chief Strategy Officer, on what it took to build Uncharted into what it is today. Sara talks about how to hire, how to select social ventures, how to implement company policy, and how to trust your gut. Plus she gives advice for future Uncharted employees about how to make Uncharted their own. Sara joined Uncharted in 2014 and served as the Director of Venture Funding, COO, and then Uncharted's CSO. Prior to Uncharted, Sara was the Associate Director at Rockies Venture Club, one of the largest and most active angel groups in the Rocky Mountain Region. She holds B.A.s in Law and Business from the University of Salamanca, Spain, and a master’s degree in International Business and Entrepreneurship from Maastricht University, The Netherlands.

Uncharted Territory
Lessons from Six Years of Building Uncharted

Uncharted Territory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 41:48


On this episode of Uncharted Territory, we interview Sara Rodriguez, Uncharted's outgoing Chief Strategy Officer, on what it took to build Uncharted into what it is today. Sara talks about how to hire, how to select social ventures, how to implement company policy, and how to trust your gut. Plus she gives advice for future Uncharted employees about how to make Uncharted their own. Sara joined Uncharted in 2014 and served as the Director of Venture Funding, COO, and then Uncharted's CSO. Prior to Uncharted, Sara was the Associate Director at Rockies Venture Club, one of the largest and most active angel groups in the Rocky Mountain Region. She holds B.A.s in Law and Business from the University of Salamanca, Spain, and a master’s degree in International Business and Entrepreneurship from Maastricht University, The Netherlands.

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

Healthcare professionals usually choose their careers because patient care is meaningful; most want to make a positive impact and help others. However, with a broken healthcare system and unending occupational stressors, burnout is all-too-common, sometimes resulting in tragic consequences. Join Debbie for Part 2 of a rich two-part series with health psychologist Dr. Abbie Beacham, a clinical psychologist/trauma expert Dr. Kerry Makin-Byrd, and Dr. Bernard Chang, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University, on the wellbeing of healthcare providers. Part 2 is about strategies for refueling for the deeply meaningful work providers do. Listen and Learn (Part 2): Strategies, strategies, strategies…The power of micro-moments - like the 20-second handwash!How to embrace the wobble board of a busy life.The importance of saying yes to basic needs, and why providers’ basic needs matter too!How to put pragmatic mindfulness to work for you.The benefits of self-compassion (and ways to sneak some in). About Dr. Abbie Beacham: Dr. Abbie Beacham Abbie Beacham, PhD is a Clinical Psychologist who has spent her career working in healthcare and medical settings. She has her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Louisville. Dr. Beacham also completed her internship in Clinical Health Psychology at the University of Florida Health Sciences Center and Post-doctoral Fellowship at the University of Kentucky Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry. Over the past four years she has worked extensively with physicians and other healthcare professionals across the Rocky Mountain Region addressing their stress, burnout and well-being.  As part of this work, she collaborated with colleagues to develop and implement evidence-based well-being programs for health professionals. Her most recent training “Cultivating Personal Resilience” has been presented to hundreds of professionals in both in-person and online formats. Dr. Beacham recently relocated from University of Colorado School of Medicine in Aurora, CO to assume the position of Director of Behavioral Science at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry in Louisville, KY. She is co-founder of Project Well-Being where she continues to do presentations, trainings and online well-being programs to audiences large and small. A licensed psychologist in Colorado and Kentucky (provisional) she maintains a small private practice serving healthcare professionals via online consultation and therapy. In her spare time, she can be found hanging out with her family or pedaling her road bike (“Ruby”) among the birds, trees and streams in Kentucky and Colorado.  Her guilty pleasure is searching the world over for the best cup of coffee (medium-dark roast please). About Dr. Kerry Makin-Byrd: Dr. Kerry Makin-Byrd Dr. Kerry Makin-Byrd is a clinical psychologist on a mission to help professionals create deep, meaningful lives. She uses evidence-based therapy and coaching to foster resilience, mindfulness, and purpose-driven work.  Dr. Makin-Byrd received her Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University, and subsequently received advanced training at the University of California San Francisco and Stanford University. She has held professional appointments at the National Center for PTSD and at New York University. She has served as a researcher and national subject matter expert on trauma and PTSD, and has authored over 30 peer-reviewed studies, Congressional reports, and clinical chapters on trauma and resilience. She received the Special Contribution Award from the Veterans Health Administration in recognition of the national impact of her policy contributions and clinical teaching on VA mental health services. Kerry is a founding board member of the Kids Compassion Project, volunteers with the Dumb Friends League, and enjoys hiking with her husband and daughter.   About Dr. Bernard Chang: Dr. Bernard Chang Dr.

Riderflex
"Ghosting Your Interview Flushes Your Investment" | Riderflex

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 4:31


"Ghosting Your Interview Flushes Your Investment" | Riderflex - Ghosting behavior does more than set you back with the people you're talking to. It wastes the investment of time you put into the process. Riderflex is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice and Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC at online. #ghosting #interviewing #hiringprocess #reputation #investment #process #hiring #culture #careeradvice #nowhiring #helpwanted #riderflex #recruiter #recruiting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

Healthcare professionals usually choose their careers because patient care is meaningful; most want to make a positive impact and help others. However, with a broken healthcare system and unending occupational stressors, burnout is all-too-common, sometimes resulting in tragic consequences. Join Debbie for Part 1 of a rich two-part series with health psychologist Dr. Abbie Beacham, a clinical psychologist/trauma expert Dr. Kerry Makin-Byrd, and Dr. Bernard Chang, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University, on the wellbeing of healthcare providers. Part 1 is an exploration of issues related to healthcare professional wellbeing, both before and during the era of COVID-19. Listen and Learn (Part 1): About the occupational stressors and systemic factors in medicine that contribute to burnout.The impact of COVID-19 on healthcare professional wellbeing.Why mental health symptoms are higher among physicians than the general public.The physical health impacts of working in medicine.Why a multi-pronged approach to healthcare professional wellbeing is key.  About Dr. Abbie Beacham: Dr. Abbie Beacham Abbie Beacham, PhD is a Clinical Psychologist who has spent her career working in healthcare and medical settings. She has her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Louisville. Dr. Beacham also completed her internship in Clinical Health Psychology at the University of Florida Health Sciences Center and Post-doctoral Fellowship at the University of Kentucky Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry. Over the past four years she has worked extensively with physicians and other healthcare professionals across the Rocky Mountain Region addressing their stress, burnout and well-being.  As part of this work, she collaborated with colleagues to develop and implement evidence-based well-being programs for health professionals. Her most recent training “Cultivating Personal Resilience” has been presented to hundreds of professionals in both in-person and online formats. Dr. Beacham recently relocated from University of Colorado School of Medicine in Aurora, CO to assume the position of Director of Behavioral Science at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry in Louisville, KY. She is co-founder of Project Well-Being where she continues to do presentations, trainings and online well-being programs to audiences large and small. A licensed psychologist in Colorado and Kentucky (provisional) she maintains a small private practice serving healthcare professionals via online consultation and therapy. In her spare time, she can be found hanging out with her family or pedaling her road bike (“Ruby”) among the birds, trees and streams in Kentucky and Colorado.  Her guilty pleasure is searching the world over for the best cup of coffee (medium-dark roast please). About Dr. Kerry Makin-Byrd: Dr. Kerry Makin-Byrd Dr. Kerry Makin-Byrd is a clinical psychologist on a mission to help professionals create deep, meaningful lives. She uses evidence-based therapy and coaching to foster resilience, mindfulness, and purpose-driven work.  Dr. Makin-Byrd received her Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University, and subsequently received advanced training at the University of California San Francisco and Stanford University. She has held professional appointments at the National Center for PTSD and at New York University. She has served as a researcher and national subject matter expert on trauma and PTSD, and has authored over 30 peer-reviewed studies, Congressional reports, and clinical chapters on trauma and resilience. She received the Special Contribution Award from the Veterans Health Administration in recognition of the national impact of her policy contributions and clinical teaching on VA mental health services. Kerry is a founding board member of the Kids Compassion Project, volunteers with the Dumb Friends League, and enjoys hiking with her husband and daughter.   About Dr. Bernard Chang: Dr.

upside
Will Price of Next Frontier Capital // bringing venture capital to the rocky mountain region [CC059]

upside

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 59:58


Interview begins: 6:36Debrief: 48:89Today we're talking with Will Price the Founder and General Partner of Next Frontier Capital. Will founded Next Frontier Capital to partner with mission-driven, talented entrepreneurs to build Montana technology companies of impact, utility, value. Will's career spans venture capital investing as well as operational, transactional, and advisory roles at both public and private companies. They focus on leading seed to early-stage Series A financings in the Rocky Mountains, with a preference to invest in rounds of $2-4m.With a Montana family history dating to the 1850s, Will is passionate about investing in the state's promising future.Key points:  Getting into tech - 8:29 Venture side versus Operating side - 9:47 Importance of intimacy - 16:54 Taking risks for fund - 22:27 VC's not syndicating anymore - 28:27 Regional Venture Capital - 39:50 Learn more about Next Frontier Capital: https://www.nextfrontiercapital.com/Follow Will Price: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pricew/-----This episode of upside is sponsored by Ethos Wealth Management. Managing wealth with an eye toward the future demands vigilance and skill in today's global economy. Over the years, Ethos Wealth Management has worked with clients and their other professional advisors – including attorneys and accountants – to create comprehensive wealth management plans designed to make the best use of their wealth today and help ensure its endurance for future generations.They can do the same for you. Visit upside.fm/ethos to learn more.–This episode of upside is also sponsored by Tresta. Tresta is a mobile app that lets you do business calling and texting from anywhere. With Tresta, you can set up your business phone number, download the app, and start calling and texting UNLIMITED right away.Tresta is the best business phone app on the market, whether you're a founder or freelancer / just starting your business, or you're already established. Growing your network and your business is all about communication. You've got to be available, no matter where you are. Tresta offers the call management features that empower you to communicate smarter and more efficiently, like auto attendants, call recording, user groups, and more. And you don't need any special equipment – just the smartphone you're already using. Tresta is easy to configure, so you can set everything up yourself – all online.It's just $15 per user per month, with no contract, so start your free 30-day trial today at https://tresta.com/upside–Want to share information about your company, or an opportunity with the upside audience?Book a classified advertisement and your advertisement will be read in an upcoming episode of the show.Classified ads are priced at $100, and are: read by Jay and/or Eric on upside linked from the show notes linked from this website, upside.fm

Riderflex
"Remote Work, Now Do You Believe?" | Riderflex

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 5:53


"Remote Work, Now Do You Believe?" | Riderflex | Until recently companies had avoided the idea of remote work. Many industries and companies are now seeing the benefits and productivity that can be achieved by using a remote work force. Have you been successful working remotely? Riderflex is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice and Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC online. Listen to all previous guest episodes on YouTube. Learn more about us at: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Glassdoor #newjob #remotework #commute #workfromhome #culture #careeradvice #nowhiring #helpwanted #riderflex #recruiter #recruiting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

Tech Therapy
Chase Little: Tech Banking and The Effects of Covid-19

Tech Therapy

Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 17:41


Chase Little is SVP, Technology Banking at Bridge Bank, and oversees the Rocky Mountain Region from Denver, CO. He has worked 13 years in venture banking covering a variety of innovation sectors, markets, company life stages from pre-revenue to public companies.More about Chase Little at:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaselittle/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChaseLittleMore about the host, Dave Ingraham, at:Website: https://www.teleportgroup.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dsingraham/

Riderflex
Asking About Benefits Too Soon | Riderflex

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 3:43


Recruiting and Consulting Firm @Riderflex Podcast – "Asking About Benefits Too Soon" - There is a time and place for every question. Bringing up benefits makes it all about you, not what you can do for the company. Riderflex.com | 888-964-5876 Riderflex is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice and Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC at rockiesventureclub.org/. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

Riderflex
Advice For 21 Year Old Self

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 6:25


Recruiting and Consulting Firm @Riderflex Podcast – "Advice For 21 Year Old Self" Riderflex.com | 888-964-5876 Riderflex is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice and Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC at rockiesventureclub.org/. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

Riderflex
Practice Video Interviewing | Riderflex

Riderflex

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 2:00


Recruiting and Consulting Firm @Riderflex Podcast – "Practice Video Interviewing" Riderflex.com | 888-964-5876 Riderflex is a global Recruiting and Consulting Firm. We give Career Advice and Job Interviewing Tips on this podcast. This episode of the Riderflex Podcast is sponsored by @Rockies Venture Club, an angel investing group dedicated to accelerating economic development by educating and connecting investors and entrepreneurs. Their mission is to advance Economic Development in the Rocky Mountain Region. Learn more about RVC at rockiesventureclub.org/. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support

Rocky Mountain Racing Review
Episode #011 - "Mental Toughness"

Rocky Mountain Racing Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 72:56


Helping you find the Fire and plan to achieve your goals. Mental Coaching and life advice relating it with motocross. Also helping out on the track. Covering Motocross in the Rocky Mountain Region. Arizona, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Kansas, Nebraska.

The Crude Life
The Crude Life Week in Review Episode 340: Rocky Mountain Region Hiring, Permian Booming and Children Protesting

The Crude Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020


Tiffany Steiner gives an overview of the Bakken BBQ history and preview of 2020's theme. The bulk of the interview is devoted to the 23rd Annual API Gumbo Cookoff. Kirsten Jesperson, Mile High Employment Solutions, discusses the energy hiring environment for Colorado and North Dakota. Jesperson explains how the two [...]

Breaking Ranks
13: With Jayson Altieri, Assistant Professor for Air Command and Staff College

Breaking Ranks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 69:38


Interview with Jayson Altieri, who serves as an Assistant Professor at Maxwell Air Force Base for the Air Command and Staff College. He also was a former chairman of Civil Air Patrol's Board of Governors. The discussion happened during the 2019 University of Rocky Mountain Region.   Show Notes 17:00 - GOTWA stands for (G) where I'm Going, (O) Others I'm taking, (T) Time of my return, (W) What to do if I don't return, (A) Actions to take if I'm hit or Actions to take if you're hit (5 point contingency plan). 51:26 - CAP Volunteer members CAN ATTEND the USAF Leadership Development Course for Squadron Command, however, CAP National HQs has not developed an application process. 60:00 - Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

Fringe Radio Network
The Spark – Igniting Your Best Life | Stephanie James

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 108:14


In this episode of The TruthSeekah Podcast TruthSeekah speaks with Stephanie James about the inner spark and igniting your best life NOW! Stephanie James is a psychotherapist and licensed clinical social worker with over 30 years in the mental health field. She has a thriving private practice that she began in 2007. A graduate of Colorado State University and the University of Denver, James is also an advanced level E.M.D.R. II trauma specialist. Stephanie has been leading workshops in the Rocky Mountain Region since 2007. She is the host of the motivational radio show and podcast The Spark with Stephanie James which launched in February 2018 and is listened to in 48 different countries.   TruthSeekah's New Book Spirit Realm: Angels Demons, Spirits and the Sovereignty of God (Foreword by Jordan Maxwell) https://www.truthseekah.com/product/spirit-realm/   TruthSeekahs New Guided Meditation | The Throneroom Visualization https://gumroad.com/truthseekah  

Truth Seeker Podcast
The Spark – Igniting Your Best Life | Stephanie James

Truth Seeker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 113:08


In this episode of The TruthSeekah Podcast TruthSeekah speaks with Stephanie James about the inner spark and igniting your best life NOW! Stephanie James is a psychotherapist and licensed clinical social worker with over 30 years in the mental health field. She has a thriving private practice that she began in 2007. A graduate of Colorado State University and the University of Denver, James is also an advanced level E.M.D.R. II trauma specialist. Stephanie has been leading workshops in the Rocky Mountain Region since 2007. She is the host of the motivational radio show and podcast The Spark with Stephanie James which launched in February 2018 and is listened to in 48 different countries.   TruthSeekah's New Book Spirit Realm: Angels Demons, Spirits and the Sovereignty of God (Foreword by Jordan Maxwell) https://www.truthseekah.com/product/spirit-realm/   TruthSeekahs New Guided Meditation | The Throneroom Visualization https://gumroad.com/truthseekah  

The TruthSeekah Podcast
The Spark – Igniting Your Best Life | Stephanie James

The TruthSeekah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 108:14


In this episode of The TruthSeekah Podcast TruthSeekah speaks with Stephanie James about the inner spark and igniting your best life NOW! Stephanie James is a psychotherapist and licensed clinical social worker with over 30 years in the mental health field. She has a thriving private practice that she began in 2007. A graduate of Colorado State University and the University of Denver, James is also an advanced level E.M.D.R. II trauma specialist. Stephanie has been leading workshops in the Rocky Mountain Region since 2007. She is the host of the motivational radio show and podcast The Spark with Stephanie James which launched in February 2018 and is listened to in 48 different countries.   TruthSeekah's New Book Spirit Realm: Angels Demons, Spirits and the Sovereignty of God (Foreword by Jordan Maxwell) https://www.truthseekah.com/product/spirit-realm/   TruthSeekahs New Guided Meditation | The Throneroom Visualization https://gumroad.com/truthseekah  

Breaking Ranks
12: With Steven Lorenz, Gen, USAF Ret

Breaking Ranks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 47:07


Interview with General Steven R. Lorenz, former commander of Air Education and Training, during the 2019 University of Rocky Mountain Region.

Breaking Ranks
10: With Colonel Tom Kettell, CAP

Breaking Ranks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 50:03


Interview with Col Tom Kettell, CAP, the Rocky Mountain Region Commander during the University of Rocky Mountain Region 2019.

The Jimmy Rex Show
#154 - Joe Sato - 5x State Champion & National High School Hall of Fame Baseball Coach Shares His Passion For The Game & The Kids

The Jimmy Rex Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 57:48


Guest Bio:Bingham baseball coach Joey Sato, who has spent most of his life either as a player for the Miners or coaching, will be inducted into the National High School Baseball Coaches Association's Hall of Fame when the group meets next December in St. Louis at its annual convention.Sato, who played baseball, basketball and football at Bingham, began his career as an assistant baseball coach at the South Jordan school was still attending the University of Utah. When he earned his education degree in 1978, he was hired at Bingham as a teacher and an assistant baseball, basketball and football coach.The popular coach served as an assistant baseball coach for 18 years and has been the head coach for the past 22 years. His teams won four state titles when he was head coach and another four when he assisted.In order to be considered for the national hall of fame, a coach must be a member of the National High School Baseball Coaches Association for at least 10 years, been a head coach for at least 20 years, have a winning percentage of at least .500, must have contributed to high school baseball by speaking at clinics or writing articles on the game of baseball, hold an office or be an active member of the organization, and involved in trying to make high school baseball safe and better across the country.In announcing Sato's selection, the group praised him for creating a long-standing tradition of baseball excellence at Bingham."He teaches the fundamentals to assist his players in playing the game the correct way," read a press release on the announcement. "He teaches his athletes values far beyond the game of baseball, allows his assistants the freedom to coach their expertise, and is a true gentleman who is well respected by opposing players, coaches and umpires."Sato has been Utah's coach of ye year several times and was recently named the Utah High School Activities Association Outstanding Coach. He has served multiple terms as the Utah Baseball Coaches Association Present and represented on the National High School Basketball Coaches Association's executive representing the Rocky Mountain Region, has given clinic talks at the national convention, and has coaches the 18 and under and 15 and under Mountain West Teams.

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes
Dear D-Moms: Stacey & Moira Answer Your Questions

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 59:30


Our monthly Dear D-Mom segment is back! Moira McCarthy & Stacey take on travel, talking about cure research with our children, and words like "sneaky" and "compliance." Sign up for our newsletter here In our Community Connection – An update on Lilly’s announcement about a generic, lower cost insulin. Learn more here And Tell Me Something Good! A baritone gets a big honor. Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group!  ----- 1:30 Stacey Welcome - Stacey talks about her wedding anniversary and about traveling to Syracuse recently for her college radio station reunion. 5:45 Stacey & Moira answer your parenting questions 49:15 Lilly's lower-cost insulin 54:15 Tell me something good: Baritone Thomas Glass wins First Place at the Rocky Mountain Region of the Metropolitan Opera National Council. Glass was diagnosed with type 1 at the age of five. Here's the article from 2/18 that Stacey mentioned 58:00 Stacey shares a story from Benny for the "podcast people." Use this link to get one free download and one free month of Audible, available to Diabetes Connections listeners!  ----- Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone      Click here for Android  

LIving a Richer Life by Design
Living On Known Returns

LIving a Richer Life by Design

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 25:17


Join Jonathan Krueger as he interviews Tim Kneen, Founder of Lumina Consulting.   IN THIS EPISODE:   On today’s show we will be talking to Tim Kneen, Founder of Lumina Consulting.   During this episode you’ll hear: How the financial services industry has struggled to develop innovative retirement-income solutions. What Adaptive Wealth Management means. The recurring theme and the key to retirement-income solutions. Adaptive distribution ideas utilized in the market environment we see today. Why during the distribution or income stage of one’s financial life should they NOT over-focus on inflation. How the market correction impacts someone in retirement and how AWM works to mitigate these types of corrections. Fees, fees and more about fees.   Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of LionsGate Advisors. The topics discussed, and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. LionsGate Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.     RESOURCES:   Tim began providing financial consulting services to institutional investors and select families over 30 years ago. He began at Dean Witter and became one of the youngest Vice President’s in its history. He went to enjoy a 20+ year career with Citigroup, where he became a Director with Citi Institutional Consulting. Just before Citigroup became owned primarily by the US Government, United Bank of Switzerland recruited he and his team to join. He later founded IFAM Capital, a firm started with his longtime partner Clayton Hartman from Citigroup and UBS and grew that firm into one of top 100 Registered Advisory Firms/Wealth Management firms in the country as measured by Fidelity. During those years Tim helped develop the investment methodology’s, created the “Known Return” portfolio, and lead business development. At his retirement IFAM was billing in excess of $10 million in annual revenue and was managing well over a billion dollars. His experience is unique in that few firms of this size have accomplished the “triple crown” successfully. Moving between wire-house firms, from a wire-house to an independence, and then successfully transitioned that firm to the next generation of advisors within the firm. He has grown a firm from a few hundred thousand in annual revenue to over $10 million using both organic and acquisition related growth. He was at the forefront of building unique income sources away from traditional wealth management and being able to look outside the box for solutions. Few advisors have this “Real Life Experience.”   While at IFAM, Tim and his team have received numerous awards. He was elected President of the Association of Professional Investment Consultants (APIC), and has served on the association’s chair of both the Research and Evaluation and Conference Committees. He has been awarded the associations highest honor, the Tom Gorman Award, to acknowledge his service to the industry. Tim was also awarded the prestigious “40 Under 40 Award” by the Denver Business Journal, naming him as one of the top 40 young entrepreneurs in the Rocky Mountain Region. He is recognized as one of the “Top 100 Consultants in America” in Barron’s, #1 Consultant in Colorado by the Denver Business Journal, “Top 1,000 Advisors” by Barron’s, NABCAP Premier Advisor for Financial Planning and as one of the top Consultants by Research magazine. Tim is a regular speaker at national conferences, a published author and is regularly interviewed in the media on the economy and investment topics.   Tim’s experience working outside of financial services is likely behind his success in working inside financial services. Tim has been quoted saying, “Until you as an advisor have truly sat in the same chair as your client how can you understand what is best? How do you advise them on how to develop or manage their business, sell or transition their business, unless you have done the same? Tim has started five companies, taken a company public and sold the other companies to both synergistic and financial buyers. He has been a successful real estate developer, as well as business owner of manufacturing, sales and marketing and distribution companies. He has owned/managed in industries as diverse as scrap metal, to golf to fashion. This “Real Life” experience gives him the background to be able to consult to business owners from many walks of life about how to grow their companies, whether or not to seek monetization of their life's work and if so how, as well as working with Family Offices in managing the transition of wealth and knowledge to the next generations.   Today Tim continues to share these “Real Life” experiences with other entrepreneurs across the country through private consulting and speaking engagements with his firm Lumina Consulting.   Tim completed his undergraduate work at the University of Denver. He is involved with his church, as well as with several local and national charities. He has co-founded and chaired events, including the Red Lady Ball, the Denver Victims Rock and Roll, Sunrise Africa, SaddleUp! Foundation and many other events. Tim enjoys golf, skiing, tennis and mountain climbing, among many other sports. Tim is married with two children and resides at Colorado Golf Club.  

Small Business War Stories
Fightforce: Promoting Mixed Martial Arts in the Rocky Mountain Region | Bryan Deats

Small Business War Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 41:37


On today’s episode we are joined by Bryan Deats of Fightforce, an amateur, semi-pro and professional mixed martial arts promotion company.

The Montana Minute
The Role of Child Protection Specialists in Tribal Court

The Montana Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 28:03


This episode features Ashley Trautman, MSW/JD who interviews Gaynell Realbird, Meth Initiative Coordinator and a Child and Families Specialist at the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Rocky Mountain Region. The pair discuss the experience of testifying in court for child protection workers and provides tips for success and mistakes to avoid. Audio Transcript

I Share Hope: Chris Williams
Hope can never be taken away.. with Amberley Snyder #isharehope Episode 118

I Share Hope: Chris Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 24:20


  Amberley was born in California and moved to Utah when she was seven. She is the second of six children in her family. She started riding horses at the age of three and competing in rodeo at the age of seven. Amberley competed all through junior high and high school qualifying for numerous national rodeos. Amberley has won multiple titles including the Finals and World All-Around Cowgirl for the National Little Britches Association. She also served as the Utah FFA State President. Amberley just graduated from Utah State University obtaining a degree in Agricultural Education and is now pursuing a graduate degree in School Counseling. She was involved in a paralyzing car accident in 2010. The odds were against her as she began life in a wheelchair. Amberley returned to rodeo 18 months after her accident and in 2015 ran in the world’s richest one-day rodeo called The American. She ended her final college rodeo season fifth in the Rocky Mountain Region in the barrel racing. She is now competing on the amateur and pro rodeo circuit. Amberley travels the nation sharing her story of triumph over tragedy and hopes to inspire others that no matter what happens, they have the strength to overcome it.

Colorado Matters
Diversity In Theater, Dylan In Denver, Colorado Photos Past And Present, 1970’s Jam Band

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 47:19


There's growing concern about a lack of diversity in metro Denver theater. A recent study surveyed the racial and gender makeup of playwrights, directors and managers at theaters in the Rocky Mountain Region. Then, before Bob Dylan became world famous he stumbled into Denver and didn't make a positive first impression. Also, a local photographer and author follows in the photographic footprints of his great-great-grandfather. And, the group "Magic Music" is considered to be Colorado's first Jam Band.

SlipAngle powered by MotoIQ
NASA Rocky Mountain Region Director Dave Balingit

SlipAngle powered by MotoIQ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 78:34


Episode 50 - Rocky Mountain NASA Regional Director Dave Balingit visit with Austin while in Atlanta picking up his new NASA NP01 Prototype.  We talk about his trip, his driving background, and how he got started with NASA back in the early 1990s.  

Radio Chavura
NATIONAL EDITION: Featuring Historian Dr. Jeanne Abrams and JNF Leader Gene Kay

Radio Chavura

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2013 45:42


On this week’s edition of Radio Chavura, we feature exclusive interviews with two Denverites who will be active participants in the upcoming JNF National Conference, scheduled to be held here in Colorado from October 25th through October 28th.  Our first guest is noted historian Jeanne Abrams.  Dr. Abrams – author of the newly published book, Revolutionary Medicine: The Founding Fathers in Sickness and health – will lead an afternoon session on Sunday the 27th, during which she’ll share the amazing and at times harrowing tales of Colorado’s early Jewish Settlers.  After Jeanne, we talk about the Jewish National Fund with Gene Kay, board chair of the JNF’s Rocky Mountain Region.  Gene, along with Stanley Kamlet, are well-known throughout the United States for their tireless work on behalf of the Jewish National Fund. Both Gene and Stan will be honored at the national conference on Monday morning, October 28th. If you haven’t yet registered to attend the JNF national conference, we at Radio Chavura encourage you to do so today.  Simply visit JNF.org and click on the national conference logo. The JNF Conference, like the JNF itself, is a chance to give of yourself and discover how much personal satisfaction you will reap in return. The national edition of Radio Chavura is intended to build support for the Jewish National Fund conference to be held in Denver from October 25th through October 28th. The conference will bring together hundreds of committed Jewish leaders from across the United States to learn about JNF's ongoing work on behalf of the land and people of Israel. Those attending will also have the opportunity to meet and interact with committed volunteers of all ages, as well as to contribute their own ideas for enriching the work of JNF. CREDITS: Hosts:  Maxwell and Dean Rotbart Musical Director:  Julie Geller Audio Production:  Blane Nichols Additional Audio Elements:  Jason Hickman Director of Research:  Talya Rotbart Staff Photographer:  Avital Rotbart Opening Music (Hinei Mah Tov) and Closing Credits (Elokai):  Julie Geller Songs: Eli Ata Ve'Odecha - Oded Melchner Jews Don't Camp - Rocky Mountain Jewgrass Lo Yisa Goy - Miami Boys Choir [Support Jewish Day Schools] Open the Gates (Pitchu Li) - Rabbi Joe Black - Leave a Little Bit Undone Niggun Nevo - Shlomo Katz [Denver Community Kollel] Sim Shalom - Talya Rotbart, Vocalist and Gabriela Gottlieb, Pianist - Lu Yehi JNF Liaisons:  Neta Yoffe and Boaz Meir Photo:  Dr. Jeanne Abrams

Notable Lectures and Performances at Colorado College
The White is Turning Red: Case Study of the White River National Forest

Notable Lectures and Performances at Colorado College

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2010 78:36


Tony Dixon is the deputy regional forester of the Rocky Mountain Region and Jan Burke is the forest health coordinator for the White River National Forest. Their talk stems from their many years of experience working for the U.S. Forest Service in Colorado and examines the White River National Forest in Northwestern Colorado. Recorded November 8, 2010.

Inside Scoop Live
Proceedings of the 6th Rocky Mountain Region Disaster Mental

Inside Scoop Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2008 50:56


Reader Views and Inside Scoop Live present an interview with George Doherty as he talks about the November 8-10, 2007 Rocky Mountain Region Disaster Mental Health Institute Annual Disaster Mental Health Conference in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The theme of this conference was: From Crisis To Recovery: Resilience and Strategic Planning for the Future.

Forest Podcast
Dave Foreman, Founder of Earth First! and Director of the Rewilding Institute

Forest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2007


ForestNet Podcast Topic: Dave Foreman, Founder of Earth First! and Director of the Rewilding Institute. ForestNet spoke with Dave while attending a U.S. Forest Service Public Affairs Conference in Santa Fe for the Rocky Mountain Region and Southwest Region. Host: Gary C. Chancey, Guest: Dave Foreman, Founder of Earth First! and Director of the Rewilding Institute, New Mexico.  Subscribe in a reader