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Welcome to the DPS Podcast—the official hub for all things Denver Public Schools! Tune in to hear inspiring student success stories, discover family-friendly tips and resources, and stay up-to-date on the latest district news. We’re here to make sure every DPS family has easy access to the information they need. Don't miss out—hit subscribe now and join the conversation!
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Mile Higher

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Crime. Conspiracy. Cognizance. Mile Higher is hosted by husband & wife duo Josh Thomas and Kendall Rae! Our show focuses on True Crime but we delve into many other topics including conspiracy theories, unexplained phenomena, metaphysics, futurism, ancient civilizations and news stories the mainstream media doesn't cover. Our guests include experts in these topics as well as like-minded individuals who share our passion for uncovering the truth and exploring the mysteries of our universe. Com ...
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KZMU News features grassroots, independent journalism broadcast from the heart of Moab, Utah. A daily newscast with reliable coverage, local voices, and reporting that empowers community.
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SEE EPISODES BELOW! Dr. Teresa Keller began hosting This Conversation each week in 2009 on WEHC-FM, Emory. Keller's broadcast career began many years ago at WCYB-TV, an NBC affiliate in Bristol, VA where she worked for seven years as a talk show host, reporter, and anchor of the noon news. She also spent time working in television newsrooms in Denver and San Diego, and worked as a contributing reporter for WVTF public radio in Roanoke, VA. As a professor of Mass Communications at Emory & Hen ...
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Sometimes the very strategies meant to help children have the opposite effect. Join AEI’s Naomi Schaefer Riley and Ian Rowe as they look behind the headlines at the public policies and cultural agendas driving child welfare and education. Rowe and Riley bring to light practices that will make you ask, “Are you kidding me?”
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We are just two (broke) social workers living in Los Angeles, California trying to change the world one client at a time! We met one another when we were both attending the University of Denver's Graduate School of Social Work in Denver, Colorado. We graduated in 2011 and in 2013 we both found ourselves living in Los Angeles. ​ The idea for this podcast started over a year ago. We wanted to create a podcast that spoke about social work topics in a way that was accessible to the larger public.
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REAL AF with Andy Frisella

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Entrepreneur Andy Frisella and his guests discuss, debate, and laugh their way through trending topics and hot-button issues. (This is also the home of Andy's other show, the top-ranked MFCEO Project Podcast)
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Jamilia Jackson aka “Jazze Jazz” was born and raised in Colorado Springs, CO. She is no stranger to the beautiful mountains of this wonderful state and its performance stages. She has performed poetry for public dignitaries, participated in stage plays both in school and in the civic arenas, and occasionally she was involved in radio and television. She was also actively involved in numerous community activities throughout the Southern Range from the late 1980’s until her senior year in high ...
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In this week’s episode of the EDUCA DPS podcast, Mario Quezada talks about the SchoolChoice process, important dates and how to navigate the system successfully. SchoolChoice empowers families to find the best fit for their students in Denver Public Schools. Watch the conversation in English and in Spanish. You can also find it on your favorite pod…
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On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss President Trump hushing CNN's Kaitlan Collins at White House, Trump demanding Hamas free ALL hostages by Saturday noon, and the White House trolling illegal migrants with a Valentine's Day card from Trump & Homan.
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En el episodio de esta semana del podcast de EDUCA DPS, Mario Quezada habla sobre el proceso SchoolChoice o EscojoMiEscuela, fechas importantes y cómo navegar el sistema con éxito. SchoolChoice o EscojoMiEscuela permite a las familias encontrar la mejor opción para sus estudiantes en las Escuelas Públicas de Denver. Mira la conversación en inglés y…
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Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic could reduce the urge to drink. It’s one of several novel approaches Colorado researchers are studying for alcohol use disorder. Then, Colorado firefighters return home after helping in California. Also, if today's world feels more anxious, a doctor has ways to decompress. Plus, a new exhibit at the Denver Art Museum …
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1. Denver Public Schools Files Immediate Temporary Restraining Order on Sensitive Location Revocation On Jan. 21, The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the rescission of immigration enforcement guidelines, which originated more than 30 years ago. Specifically, this policy restricted enforcement actions near sensitive locations, includ…
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Today on the show, we have the weekly News Reel, where we talk to other local journalists about what they covered this week. We talk to Andrew Christiansen, reporter at the Moab Times-Independent, about the Moab Museum, whose director, Forrest Rodgers, was fired last week just days before a new exhibit on the history of uranium mining opens on Feb.…
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On this week's edition of the North Idaho Prepcast, Ryan Scaggs and Brandon Baney give an update on all of the girls basketball district tournament action. The North Idaho Prepcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow our North Idaho Prepcast team on Twitter: @idahosports, @brand…
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Sex trafficking is a growing problem in Colorado -- the state now ranks 10th for the most reported cases. We hear from a survivor who shares how she took back control of her life. Then, imagine driving along a rough road when two of your tires pop. It happened to one Colorado driver -- and he wanted the state to pay for the damage. Also, her mother…
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As of February 2000, High School sweethearts Nick Kunselman and Stephanie Hart-Grizzell had been together for two years and, by all accounts, were madly in love and wanted to stay together forever. The two had survived the Columbine school shooting only 10 months prior in April 1999, and by all accounts, their shared experience had only made the tw…
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White settlers wiped out Colorado's wolf population. In 2010, voters required them to be reintroduced. There are now 29 wolves here. Ranchers -- worried about their livestock and livelihoods -- must adapt. CPR Climate and Environment Reporter Sam Brasch hosts a discussion at Loveland's Rialto Theater about the past, present, and future of wolf rest…
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On Friday, the Utah Board of Education banned another book from all public schools in the state. "Like a Love Story" by Abdi Nazemian is the 16th book Utah has banned since a new law went into effect last summer that allows individual school districts to remove books from public school libraries statewide so long as at least two other school distri…
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A Black middle school dean says she was fired by a school district in Colorado for objecting to a book ban. Now she's filed a civil rights complaint. Then, President Trump has told the Treasury Department to stop making pennies. They're minted in Denver. We'll talk about the history and cost of the one cent coin. Plus, Chandra tries to up her "Colo…
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On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Gavin Newsom and California Democrats reaching a $50M dollar deal to Trump-proof California, President Trump Demolishing a far-left reporter when asked a silly question, and the leaked document that says large scale immigration enforcement action is coming soon to L.A..…
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High-capacity magazines are banned in Colorado. And Democratic lawmakers say they're serious about enforcement. ut might their solution go too far? We take a closer look with Purplish. Then, in Pueblo and Fort Collins, a locally-reported newsletter lands in people's inboxes. Except it's neither local, nor reported. Plus, how a small town school dis…
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On today's episode, Andy answers your questions on how to change your mindset when you have been a “people pleaser” all your life, how to be effective on the path of pursuing greatness in life, and what is the secret behind hiring great team players who positively impact your business culture.
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ICE enforcement this week tested the resilience of migrant communities in Colorado. How they're peacefully resisting, and the many unanswered questions about the actual raids. Then, Colorado joins eleven states in suing the Trump Administration over Elon Musk's and DOGE's access to the U.S. Treasury. Plus, the new species of mammal discovered on Co…
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In the latest episode of the Black Voices in Color Podcast, hosts Joshua, Savannah, Anai and Paris dive into their purpose as leaders within the DPS community. Tune in to hear their thoughts on the importance of being selected for this impactful role, their commitment to inspiring others and using their voices to drive positive change. This episode…
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Denver Schools Thrive Initiative Facility Utilization Survey DPS wants to engage with the communities directly impacted by the school closures announced late last year to determine what to do with the closed buildings for the 2026-27 school year and beyond. If you were impacted by the recent school closures, please take the survey to provide feedba…
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On today’s episode, Andy & DJ discuss 60 Minutes releasing transcripts from its interview with Kamala Harris, WH Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivering a brutal reminder to Democrats crying over the USAID shutting down, and the Salvadoran President offering to house U.S. inmates from any nation for a Fee.…
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Today on the weekly News Reel, we speak with Andrew Christiansen, reporter at the Moab Times-Independent, about Grand County’s plan to acquire a federal pipeline that currently brings water from the Green River to the UMTRA tailings disposal site in Crescent Junction. The repurposed pipeline could eventually bring water to Grand County residents in…
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Early Wednesday morning, immigration agents, along with local and federal law enforcement officers, descended on an apartment complex in Aurora. We look at what happened -- and what happens next. Then, researchers in Colorado want to know if psilocybin – also known as psychedelic mushrooms – can help people process past trauma. And, with a pair of …
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Support our Sponsors! https://stitchfix.com/milehigher Timestamps: Intro 0:00 Mary Louise Day's Early Life 4:31 Very Heightened Tensions 7:09 A Change of Scenery 10:44 William's Abuse Gets Worse 13:35 A Bizarre Stop in Utah 21:49 Suspicion Around Mary's Disappearance 24:51 Police Begin Investigating 27:10 William is Interviewed 36:04 Mary is "Found…
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On this week's episode of the North Idaho Prepcast, Ryan Scaggs and Brandon Baney are joined by investigative reporter Casey Whalen and concerned parent Daniel Lopez, who both helped break the story about a former Coeur d'Alene girls basketball coach shaving points for the benefit of his daughters. The North Idaho Prepcast is available on Apple Pod…
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On Tuesday, Feb. 11, high school and middle school students will participate in the annual Youth Voices Speak Out event to educate kids and parents about mental health resources in the community. Students can submit songs, videos, essays, or posters that focus on mental health challenges. Cash prizes will be awarded to the best entries. Submissions…
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Today, a check-up on school kids in Colorado. The latest national report card shows they're outpacing the rest of the country in reading and math, but chronic absenteeism remains high. We speak with the state's education commissioner, Susana Córdova, who's spent time in districts large and small, looking for innovation. Then, questions about safety…
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The Labor Peace Act makes it harder to organize unions compared to other states. Now, Purplish weighs in as the legislature is debating if the unique, more-than-80-year-old law should be repealed. Also, this year's X Games competition in Aspen featured something new -- Artificial Intelligence. Could the trial run start a revolution to replace human…
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Federal employees have until Thursday to resign voluntarily. There are 40,000 U.S. government workers in Colorado. Tom Temin, the host of the Federal Drive and columnist for the Federal News Network, an outlet for government workers, joins us. Then, what do Colorado voters think about the Trump presidency so far? Plus, remembering Daniel Ritchie, a…
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On today's episode, Andy answers your questions on what’s the best way to learn how to have direct conversations at work to be effective, how to reignite your personal passion when you feel you have spent too much time at your job, and how to reshape the culture at your business when it feels like there’s nothing you can do about it.…
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College athletics will never be the same; the state legislature may let universities pay players. Federal court settlements are forcing the changes. Then, four historic locations in Colorado have been added to the state's most endangered places list. Plus, it's skijoring season! And the Local 303 shares the top Colorado artists of 2024 as chosen by…
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1. Denver Schools Thrive Initiative Facility Utilization Survey If you recall, on November 22 the Board of Education voted unanimously to approve the Superintendent’s Recommendation to close 7 schools and restructure grade levels for 3 schools to address the impact of declining enrollment in Denver. Now, DPS wants to engage with the communities dir…
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Today on the weekly news reel, we speak with Doug McMurdo, editor of the Times-Independent, about possible repercussions for a motorized hang glider who spooked a group of horses during a horseback riding tour near Fisher Towers this fall. We also discuss a group that provides free vision testing and glasses to Moab residents. Plus, a story about n…
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Healthcare, housing, entertainment, and even friendships are all pretty much managed by technology, whether it's on a computer, tablet, or smartphone. Many people 65 and older are still on the wrong side of the so-called digital divide, but there are programs designed to help. Then, amid the devastation left by wildfires in California, or the Marsh…
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Support our Sponsors! https://hungryroot.com/milehigher https://rocketmoney.com/milehigher Cleveland Police Portal: https://www.cleveland.police.uk/contact/af/contact-us/ The Missing Podcast: https://www.themissingpodcast.org/stevenclark Timestamps: Intro 0:00 Steven's Birth and His Parents Early Life 2:08 The Horrific Accident of Steven's Childhoo…
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On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss RFK Jr. confirmation hearing, press secretary Karoline Leavitt vowing to hold the media accountable for their lies, and Tiffany Henyard jumping into chaotic brawl with an angry activist.
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The long-promised "Operation Aurora" crackdown on unlawful immigration looks like it's about to begin in Colorado. We'll sort through the developments. Then, with or without the United States, the world pursues green energy. Plus a threatened federal funding freeze sheds light on how much the state's largest safety-net hospital relies on federal mo…
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On this week's edition of the North Idaho Prepcast, Ryan Scaggs and Brandon Baney marvel at the 50-point performances of Kootenai's Chris Moore and Coeur du Christ's Ben Connelly, and the rash of 40-point performances lately. The North Idaho Prepcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you listen to podcasts.…
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On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss tech stocks losing over $1 trillion over Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, the Colombian president's daughter telling President Trump, "for every Colombian deported, we will return a gringo', and companies scaling back on their DEI initiatives.
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They're called SMART hearings, designed to create accountability for state lawmakers, but do they actually make a difference? We'll explore that with Purplish. Then, a group that wants to remove elephants from a Colorado zoo says it's not giving up, even after the state supreme court rejected the idea. Plus, join CPR's Sam Brasch for a discussion a…
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Valentyn Boychuck is a foreign exchange student who left Ukraine to be a student at Abingdon High School. The program that brought him here is the FLEX program through the U.S. Department of State. This 15-year-old share stories about the struggles of life in war-torn Ukraine including friends and family members who have served in the military and …
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This week on Regional Roundup, we hear voices from People's Marches across the region in protest of President Donald Trumps stance on social justice issues such as reproductive rights and immigration. We also hear about a coalition of labor unions calling for a renewed focus on clean energy jobs. Plus, we have a story about the Indy Pass, a cheaper…
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En el programa de esta semana, Libby Malone y Cristina DeCuir-Delgado, psicólogas escolares certificadas a nivel nacional, analizan los recursos de salud mental disponibles en las escuelas para los estudiantes de DPS. Libby y Cristina también comparten consejos para que los padres apoyen a sus alumnos durante el año escolar. No se pierda esta inter…
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She loved old buildings. And fought to save them from the wrecking ball. Today, we remember Colorado developer and preservationist Dana Crawford who's died at age 93. Then, playwright, and recovering alcoholic, Jake Brasch, takes us inside his mind with his new play, "The Reservoir" at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.…
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In this week’s show, Libby Malone and Cristina DeCuir-Delgado, nationally certified school psychologists, discuss the school-based mental health resources available for students at DPS. Libby and Cristina also share tips for parents on supporting their students as they navigate the school year. Don’t miss this insightful conversation -- watch in En…
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On today's episode, Andy answers your questions on how to not be too hard on yourself when you over-obsess over the details in your work, how to develop the mentality to continue to achieve bigger goals in life, and what steps to take when you encounter big failures in business.
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