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Welcome to Built By Insights with Matt Krueger, a podcast where stories shape the foundation of every home. Matt, a custom home builder with Built By Krueger in Boulder County, Colorado, sits down with architects, homeowners, designers, and others who contribute to the area's most distinctive homes. Through these conversations, you'll discover the personal journeys, inspirations, and challenges that turn dreams into reality. Whether it's a homeowner's vision coming to life or an architect's ...
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The Mountain-Ear Podcast

The Mountain-Ear Staff

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The Mountain-Ear Podcast is a locally created AUDIO NEWS AND PODCAST bringing information that covers the communities of the Peak to Peak region. EVERYTHING about mountain living in Colorado. The Mountain-Ear Podcast is YOUR community news source. Be sure and go online and SUBSCRIBE to our online edition of The Mountain-Ear. Use the coupon code PODCAST for a 10% discount. https://www.themtnear.com/subscribe/
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As an industry leader since 1977, RE/MAX of Boulder strives to reach beyond real estate and strengthen our community. Our podcast informs and updates our audience of pertinent, beneficial, and interesting content ranging from real estate to non-profits. Find your place with RE/MAX of Boulder.
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This podcast site shares thoughts and perspectives concerning practical notions and methodologies for all -- regardless of level of experience or knowledge -- who are curious, interested or an ongoing student/practitioner of Himalayan (aka Tibetan) Buddhism. These podcasts are products of The Chenrezig Project, a Buddhist study/discussion group located in Boulder County, CO. Mark Winwood, a member of the undergraduate Psychology teaching faculty at Naropa University in Boulder, is the Chenre ...
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Notes from the Beeyard

Tom Theobold and Laura Tyler

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Notes from the Beeyard is a weekly podcast about the joys and disappointments of beekeeping. From 1990 to 2016 Colorado beekeeper Tom Theobald wrote a weekly column, Notes from the Beeyard, for a regional farm and ranch magazine. Tom's initial plan for Notes from the Beeyard was to document a single year in his life as a beekeeper - swarm management, working toward the honey flow, bears - and so on. Over time, the column grew to hold much more. Notes from the Beeyard is about the joys and di ...
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One of the longest operating "Laser Show" + EDM Entertainment Companies in America, www.LaserLightShow.org/about Louis Capet XXVI Records - www.LouisXXVI.com LUX Magazine ranked us as the # 1 Laser Show Rental Company in America. - www.lux-review.com/winners/louis-capet-xxvi-music-publishing 🔴 TOURS & FESTIVALS - ▶️ Ultra Music Festival - We worked with, and came in with MTV AMP who sponsored the start up of Ultra Music Festival 2, and returned again for Ultra Music Fest 4 & 6 in Miami, Flor ...
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Can nature and technology — long viewed as opposing forces — work together to create liveable cities and improve public health? Dr. Nadina Galle is an ecological engineer on a mission to find out. Join her every Wednesday as she interviews top thought-leaders & entrepreneurs on their technologies for building greener, healthier, and smarter communities. Each episode contains powerful stories behind the innovator, delves into questions usually shied away from, and explores where the internet ...
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Washington, DC, October 17, 2024 — On this podcast episode, the National Association of County and City Health Officials’ (NACCHO) Director of Government Affairs, Victoria Van de Vate, and Lauren Soule, Government Affairs Senior Specialist, provide insights into federal funding now that Congress is out of session until after the election. They also…
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Dana Derichsweiler - Through her love for and participation in the Boulder Community, Dana transformed the Walnut Cafe from a struggling restaurant to a legendary Boulder institution. She loves bikes, coffee, sunshine, surf, Christmas, puppies, glitter, adventure, her wife Xanthe, and so much more! Kindness is her super power!…
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Send us a text For many years, Andrew McConathy worked as a children’s ski instructor at Vail’s Golden Peak, and after enough time had passed, he felt he wanted to find a different way to make a living. He started playing music on the side with two friends of his from the slopes, skiing by day and playing bluegrass together at night. He and Derek S…
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In this episode of Built By Insights, host Matt Krueger sits down with Adam and Amanda Popp to discuss their inspiring journey as recipients of a Homes For Our Troops home. Adam, a veteran who lost his leg in combat, shares his incredible story of perseverance, from recovering in the hospital to breaking barriers and becoming a multi-time Guinness …
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In the Rocky Mountain Review for Thursday, October 17, learn about genetically modified yeast researchers are working with on campus at Colorado State University with Audrey Donow. Then in campus learn about a new technology facility set to open at the CSU foothills campus in the next few years. Then Tyler Weatherwax delivers your local news with i…
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Send us a text In today's Weekly Wednesday episode, we're centering the spotlight on two local Halloween celebrations coming up very soon! The third and likely final Haunted Stage Stop event opens on October 18th, and Andy Reiner talks to us about that grand finale before Brent Warren promotes his own Halloween magic show as Doc Murdock at Teens In…
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In today's Rocky Mountain Review episode, Audrey Donow starts the show with Colorado State University campus coverage. The university is assisting researchers in their work on learning more about climate change and then learn about what the Associated Students of Colorado State University is working on with election committees and managers. Then fi…
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Nobel Laureate and CU Boulder researcher Tom Cech. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado) CU Boulder Nobel Prize Winner Tom Cech discusses his new book, The Catalyst, RNA and the Quest to Unlock Life’s Deepest Secrets Tom Cech is our featured interview for the KGNU Fall Membership Drive. Thank you to listeners who are contributing funds to…
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Send us a text Exciting events will happen in the Peak to Peak area very soon! In this episode, we focus on two of them as we bring Maryann Yustas onto the podcast to talk about the First Annual Halloween Spooktacular on Central City's Main Street and bring Cari Minor and Ray Smith back for the third time to talk about their upcoming songwriter's s…
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Send us a text Christina “Redd” Daugherty focused on open mics for a large part of her performing history but stopped performing as frequently during her approximately decade-long position as a high school English teacher at L&N STEM Academy in Knoxville, Tennessee. After the COVID-19 pandemic, however, she started performing at open mics again. At…
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In this First Episode of Three Adam Popp shares his powerful story on this episode of Built By Insights. Matt Krueger sits down with Adam Popp, a veteran and recipient of a Homes For Our Troops home, along with his wife Amanda. Adam shares his incredible journey from serving as an Air Force EOD specialist to becoming a para-athlete with 7 Guinness …
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Join KCSU's news team for today's episode, and hear from Audrey Donow about new grants that researchers at Colorado State University have received. Learn which departments received an increase for their research. Then learn about one Ram's story from attending CSU, the beating cancer, and then his appearance at this weekend's Rams football game. Th…
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Send us a text With October finally here and spooky season just around the corner, The Mountain-Ear Podcast's Maryann Rosen brings you tales of the cemetaries around the Peak to Peak area and the stories that surround the locations and the people that have been laid to rest there. Here's the link to the Eldora event for easier access: https://www.e…
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In today's episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, Audrey Donow brings you your campus news report going over what the Associated Students of Colorado State University have been working on as well as what CSU President Amy Parsons shared about CSU statistics at this year's fall address. Tyler Weatherwax starts off local news with listeners learning a…
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Image credit: Brown University Beliefs, Perceptions, Decision-making (start time: 4:37) For many people if feels like our society, and our beliefs, have never been as polarized as they are now. Indeed, we are living in a politically polarized society. But it’s not as unique, or as extreme, as many think. In this week’s show we look behind the curta…
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Send us a text Brandy Ray vividly remembers the date on which her current primary project, Brandywine and the Mighty Fines, performed live for the first time: March 6, 2020. This is because, a week later, COVID-19 caused the world to shut down. The band could finally kick themselves into gear once regulations were lifted, starting with a handful of…
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In the final installment of our three-part series, Matt Krueger sits down with Enrico Bonilauri, co-founder of Emu Systems. Enrico is a Passive House Certifier and Trainer. They delve into the intricacies of designing and building a Passive House. This episode focuses on the remarkable journey of transforming a fire-impacted home into a model of en…
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In today's episode of the Rocky Mountain Review brought to you by KCSU's news team, learn about changes coming to public transportation from Audrey Donow in campus news. Then learn about how members of the Colorado State University community can come together to share conversations on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Then Tyler Weatherwax delivers…
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Send us a text Mollie O’Brien and Rich Moore first met in 1981 and had both been in several bands in the bar scene before then. They had sometimes performed together but hadn’t fully leaned into being a duo. After getting married and having children, they realized it was much harder to perform in the bar scene than it was before. They decided to le…
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Today's episode of the Rocky Mountain Review features information on the campus accessibility caucus, which has a new representative to help promote better accessibility on campus. Audrey Donow continues campus news with a story about Colorado State University's newest degree program. The new program being launched is the construction engineering d…
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Send us a text As we transition into October, it's time to give a spotlight to an advertising campaign we've been promoting in the podcast for the last couple of months, so here to talk about the Forward Together Campaign is Alisa Witt from Gilpin County Public Health! Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear podcast featuring the news and cultu…
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Boulder Colorado Nature Hikes Local Science/Nature Calendar (starts 1:00) We share news about the Marshall Mesa Trailhead Closure to eliminate burning underground coal, CSU Professor Mark Easter talks about the Blue Plate Book Launch, THIS THURSDAY at Boulder’s Patagonia Store, and a Hiking Song:Vocal Improvisation in the Wild, NEXT THURSDAY Octobe…
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Send us a text Nat Lefkoff has been playing music and writing songs since he was around the age of nine – songs which he now considers terrible. For him, music started as a hobby and developed into a passion, and he performed in several bands throughout junior high and high school. He found himself getting more comfortable performing in local bars …
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Join Matt Krueger, host of "Built by Insights," in the second episode of our three-part series with Enrico Bonilauri, co-founder of Emu Passive. Dive deep into the fundamental principles of passive building design and learn how these methods create energy-efficient, comfortable, and resilient homes. Enrico simplifies complex concepts, likening pass…
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In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, learn about Colorado State University's upcoming Fall Address with Audrey Donow. The speech will be delivered by CSU President Amy Parsons which is meant to celebrate and make remarks on the past year at CSU. The speech is also a way for the CSU community to come together. Then later in campus news lear…
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Send us a text For this week's Wednesday episode of The Mountain-Ear Podcast, we hear from artist Marc McClish (a photographer of what he calls "chromascapes") and curator Annie Thayer (who has also focused on painting, particularly landscapes, since 2001) to hear about the upcoming opening ceremony for the Arts at the center event at the Nederland…
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Send us a text In 1999, Amy and Randy McIntosh co-founded an organization of their own to continue teaching music from the African diaspora. They called it Kutandara, a Zimbabwe term meaning “to come together and have fun.” The two have now fully cemented their roles in the organization – Amy as the executive director, Randy as the artistic directo…
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In this episode for Tuesday, September 24 of the Rocky Mountain Review, Audrey Donow delivers your campus news to start off the episode. Donow covers changes happening in the Associated Students of Colorado State University with a new senator, policy changes, and more. Then researchers at CSU were granted funding for research and finally, in campus…
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The Blue Plate in a Red-hot World (start time: 7:46) While adding cream to your morning cup of coffee, or digesting the hamburger that you grilled last night, you might not have been asking yourself, What’s the carbon footprint of these ingredients and meals? Understandable. Our guest today, ecologist Mark Easter, however, has pondered this questio…
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Send us a text On this week's Monday edition of The Mountain-Ear Podcast, we hear from Maryann Rosen about why it's important historically and currently to cast your ballot, especially with the national elections coming up in just over a month! Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear podcast featuring the news and culture from peak to peak. If …
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In the first episode of a special three-part series, host Matt Krueger sits down with Enrico Bonilauri, the founder of Emu Passive. Enrico shares his journey from Italy to Colorado, highlighting his experiences and the founding of Emu Passive. Listeners will learn about Enrico's early inspirations, including his grandfather's carpentry work and his…
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In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review learn about the renovations Colorado State University's Clark building has received and what its future will look like. Plus learn about new research at CSU on freezing plasma and foliage of aspen leaves this fall. Then in local news, two school bus drivers were honored for their efforts in preventing a …
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Washington, DC, September 19, 2024 — On this podcast episode, the National Association of County and City Health Officials’ (NACCHO) Director of Government Affairs, Victoria Van de Vate, and Lauren Mastroberardino, Government Affairs Senior Specialist, provide an outlook for federal funding this fall, as the deadline approaches. They also discuss t…
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Send us a text The Nederland Community Library has been hosting the photographs of Serene Karplus since the beginning of July, but on October 1st, that display will be coming down. To celebrate the closing of the display, Serene will be hosting an artist reception in the Nederland Community Library's brand-new Reading Garden. This will be immediate…
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In today's episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, KCSU Assistant News Director Audrey Donow brings you campus news. Learn about how students were able to receive transportation to make it safely to the Rocky Mountain Showdown. Plus updates on the CSU fraternity accused of using racist imagery for their recruitment banner, ASCSU has taken action to a…
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Colorado Parks & Wildlife Wolf Release Wolf Family Recaptured (Starts 1:40) Colorado Parks & Wildlife did not reply to our request for an update on the fate of Colorado’s newly captured wild wolf family. CU Boulder Professor Marc Bekoff did, offering suggestions for how to improve human-wolf interactions under the voter mandate to reintroduce wolve…
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In this week’s show Beth spoke with Marc Bekoff, well known and loved for his decades of research into animal behavior, emotion and cognition, about the new edition of his classic book, The Emotional Lives of Animals. Marc Bekoff is professor emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder. For decades he has stu…
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Send us a text Coming soon to the Gregory Plaza in Black Hawk is a performance by opera/musical theater performers Jonathan Hays and Jennifer DeDominici! Learn more about their background and the upcoming performance by listening to this Monday's episode! Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear podcast featuring the news and culture from peak t…
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Send us a text Over a decade ago, Eric Halborg and Cole Rudy met as part of the Denver indie music scene. At the time, Halborg played and wrote for the punk band The Swayback (he currently also plays for Wabi), and Rudy played for the groups Barnacle and Varlet. Striking conversations, the two realized they both loved old-school blues. Halborg had …
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The negative impacts of the fossil-fuel based energy system and policies have disproportionately harmed and burdened low-income and BIPOC communities. As we transition to a clean energy economy, how do we make sure that what we put in place is equitable and just? We interview Michelle Vigen Ralston, Principal and Founder at Common Spark Consulting,…
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In this episode of Built By Insights, host Matt Krueger is joined by Karl Whitten from Whitten Design Group, as they explore the intricate process of turning a client’s vision into a reality. They discuss the importance of early collaboration, starting with a basic roadmap that evolves into detailed design documents. Karl shares insights into how c…
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In this episode of Built By Insights, host Matt Krueger sits down with long-time collaborator Karl Whitten of Whitten Design Group. They reflect on their unique partnership, discussing the symbiotic relationship between architectural designer and builder that has led to countless successful projects. From the complexities of navigating insurance ch…
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