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Ep. 291: Peyton Garcia – Newsletter Editor at City Cast Denver

Peyton Garcia is the Newsletter Editor of City Cast Denver, one of my new favorite things in this city I love. What is City Cast Denver? I’ll let their own words explain it: City Cast Denver is Denver’s first daily news podcast, celebrating and challenging the city’s  news breakers and culture makers; activists and artists; neighbors and…

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Ep. 290: Crystal Egli and Parker McMullen Bushman – Co-Founders of Inclusive Journeys

Crystal Egli and Parker McMullen Bushman are the women behind Inclusive Journeys and the Digital Green Book Project. From their website, here’s a bit more about Inclusive Journeys and the Digital Green Book: Inclusive Journeys is a tech company founded by two Black women with a mission to create data-driven, economic incentives for businesses to…

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Ep. 288: Rachel and Natasha Pepperl of the Just As Special Podcast

Rachel and Natasha Pepperl are the co-founders of Just As Special, a podcast that shares insights and learnings about foster care from a diverse perspective. In their own words, here’s how Natasha and Rachel describe it: When it comes to foster care, many stories aren’t being told. It’s not very often that we get to…

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Ep. 287: Shawn Marek Returns – WWE Podcast Engineer

Shawn Marek was on this show in late 2018 back when he was a Producer for PodcastOne. At the time, we were both huge professional wrestling dweebs and I thought it was boss that he produced Stone Cold Steve Austin’s Podcast. Well, here we are two and a half years later and Shawn works for…

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Ep. 286: Terrell Lamont – Multi-hyphenate Artist

Terrell Lamont is a multi-hyphenate artist. What does that mean? It means he’s a rapper-producer-filmmaker-cinematograhper-writer whose drive frequently gets him up at 4 o’clock in the morning to relentlessly pursue his creative passions. I was directed his way by Katie Jenkins at Tyler, The Creative Publicity because Terrell recently dropped two new singles, which you…

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Ep. 285: Jason Taylor – Best Friend, Writing Partner, Muse (7-Year Anniversary)

To mark the occasion of the show’s 7-year anniversary, I decided to coax my best friend, my writing partner, and my greatest muse, Jason Taylor onto the show. He’s private by nature and doesn’t say a lot, but he’s my favorite person to collaborate with creatively and someone who makes me laugh harder than just…

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Ep. 284: Felicia Hernandez – Head Coach at Orangetheory Fitness Lowry

Felicia Hernandez is Head Coach at Orangetheory Fitness Lowry, and she’s also the very first person I talked to when I arrived for my first session back in November 2020. Her energy and her positive attitude were infectious, and the worked out kicked my ass in a way I hadn’t experienced in probably 20 years….

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Ep. 283: Dr. Michele Borba – Parenting & Child Expert, Educational Psychologist, Best-Selling Author

Michele Borba, Ed.D. is an internationally renowned educator, award-winning author, and parenting child expert recognized for her solution-based strategies to strengthen children’s character, resilience, and reduce peer cruelty. A sought-after motivational speaker, she has spoken in 19 countries and five continents, and served as a consultant to hundreds of schools and corporations. Clients include Sesame Street,…

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Ep. 282: Susie Wargin – Realtor, Radio and TV Personality

Susie Wargin is someone I’ve been listening to since I was 16 years old when I first heard her doing middays on KBPI. She hooked me. She was my favorite DJ, and she was a definite bright spot as I slogged through some shitty jobs during the summers. After going to college (and harboring a…

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Ep. 281: Brendan Reed – Post-Doctoral Fellow Specializing in Immunology (Vaccine Special!)

This episode debuts on February 24, 2021. As of that date, roughly 65 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in the United States, with an average of 1.28 million doses administered every day. There are those with fears and concerns about the vaccine, some of them totally justified and normal, some that…

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