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KUNC's In The NOCO is a daily look at the stories, news, people and issues important to you. It's a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The show explores the big stories of the day, bringing context and insight to issues that matter. And because life in Northern Colorado is a balance of work and play, we explore the lighter side of news, highlighting what makes this state such an incredible place to live.
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Corbin vs. The World

Corbin David Albaugh and Loudspeaker Studios

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Corbin vs. The World is the audio soapbox of acerbic humorist Corbin David Albaugh. Listen in every Wednesday as he riffs on weekly news, music, and culture while bringing you the hottest tunes of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Hear new episodes first on Tuesday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org or get our free mobile app. A production of Loudspeaker Studios.
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NoCo Gaydio

KevKat Martinez and Loudspeaker Studios

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NoCo Gaydio is a program that has one rule and one rule only… To highlight LGBTQIA+ artists from across the world. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Friday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org or get our free mobile app.
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Welcome to The T.I.M.E Blueprint with Frank Oliver of Oliver Asset Management. On this show, we break down Taxes, Income, Money, and Estate Planning, giving you the tools to make informed financial decisions and aim for better retirement outcomes. Your host is financial advisor Frank Oliver, the president and founder of Oliver Asset Management. He’s the author of “Your T.I.M.E is Now”, sharing the essentials you need to know to craft a comprehensive and customized retirement plan. Based in L ...
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Talk N Roll

Loudspeaker Studios

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Talk N Roll is a bi-weekly show where four hosts comedically stumble through a game of Dungeons and Dragons® to tell the story of a group of adventurers lost in a world that isn't their own. New episodes air live every other Saturday at 9pm Eastern/7pm Mountain on the NoCo FM live stream and are released as a podcast on Sunday mornings. Part of the Loudspeaker Network. Hear new episodes first on Saturday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.fm or get our free ...
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Working Out The Kinks

Jesi Hitch and Loudspeaker Studios

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"Working Out The Kinks" is a feminist, LGBTQIA+ friendly, kink positive look at sex and sexuality! Located in beautiful Fort Collins, Colorado, NoCo FM is a 24/7 streaming radio station and podcast network focused on telling the stories of underserved and minority communities. We produce a number of shows on topics such as parenting, tabletop gaming, inspiration, sex and sexuality, and more.
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Feminist Hotdog

Adrienne van der Valk and Loudspeaker Studios

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Feminist Hotdog is a podcast about finding joy through feminism and living your best feminist life. We uplift everyday feminism and feminist heroes and celebrate women, trans, and nonbinary people as an act of resistance. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Wednesday nights at 10pm ET/8pm MT on the Loudspeaker One live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org or get our free mobile app.
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Important Note: This program has been retired and new episodes are no longer being produced. The Spark is a guide to living your best life. Created out of a desire to help people, each week we'll delve into interesting topics in the fields of psychology, health and wellness, motivation, and other concepts to give you tools to help spark new ideas and create a more fulfilling life. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Wednesday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the ...
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Connecting A Better World

Dr. Natalie Phillips and Loudspeaker Studios

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This show takes time to pause life to focus on social good, social entrepreneurship, and social impact. There are enough people tearing each other down and apart in relationships, business, and all over the world. It is time to STOP. Shift the focus to the people who are making a difference in this world by creating and serving others in ways they have embraced. This show is aimed to connect people to listen, learn, and spark interest and empowerment in how they themselves see what they can ...
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LATINO NORTHERN COLORADO

Chris Garcia & Rhonda Solis

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An interview style podcast focusing on issues and opportunities impacting Latinos living, working, growing, and playing in Northern Colorado, and the contributions of Latino leaders in our community and across the country. Topics include health, education, leadership, housing, politics, economics, social equity, and more. We invite you to join our conversation monthly!
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It’s one of the first concepts you learned in science class: Trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. It’s part of why forests play such a critical role in reducing carbon in the atmosphere. Which is why a recent report on Colorado’s forests sounds a bit alarming. Researchers set out to gauge how many tons of carbon are taken in by Colorado…
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Send us a text ugh. So here we go. you can watch the video for this episode here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5C8cl8DniA We aren't proud of this. The video adds nothing except you get to see what the Tiki Room Studio looks like. It would be nice if you could hit subscribe on the channel though as this is probably going to be the best way to gro…
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The Trump administration announced recently it’s terminating hundreds of jobs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The announcement sparked protests, including one in Boulder in which NOAA supporters and employees took part. The threat of layoffs at NOAA also led our guest to write a defense of the work the organization does. Kar…
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Wildfires are an ever-present threat in Colorado. And those that grow and spread quickly are becoming more common – and more destructive. But there’s a piece of technology that could help spot a blaze in the earliest stages, before it spreads. Cameras equipped with artificial intelligence can detect plumes of smoke in the air – even in remote areas…
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Crowds of sandhill crane admirers gather in Southern Colorado each spring to watch these birds – which have recovered after nearly being wiped out a century ago. The birds’ admirers are fascinated by the cranes’ calls, their mating behaviors, and the fact that the species has existed for 2.5 million years. Scott Weidensaul is a writer and ornitholo…
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In this special episode of No Compromise Radio, host Mike Abendroth welcomes back Pastor Steve Cooley for an in-depth discussion on his journey from Mormonism to biblical Christianity. Steve shares his personal testimony, recounting his early years in the Mormon church, the growing doubts he faced as a young man, and the pivotal moments that led hi…
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Colorado has ambitious goals around renewable energy. Governor Jared Polis is aiming for 100 percent of the energy in the state to come from renewable sources by the year 2040. But there’s an obstacle: Colorado doesn’t have enough power lines to deliver all that renewable energy from where it’s produced – often in rural parts of the state – to wher…
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Democrats in Colorado control the governor’s office and both houses of the state legislature. Many of them openly oppose the Republican Trump administration’s actions to ramp up arrests and deportation of immigrants without legal status in the state. And those Democratic lawmakers have heard from many constituents in recent weeks who also oppose im…
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Challenging anti-trans legislation – and finding a way to laugh about it. That’s the idea behind a new national comedy tour created by a transgender comedian who lives in Gunbarrel, outside of Boulder. Ren Q Dawe is the organizer of the tour – called “Here to Pee” – which launches this Saturday at Junkyard Social in Boulder. The comedians have stop…
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Social Security claiming strategies can vary greatly depending on family dynamics. This episode explores how different family situations, such as those with a stay-at-home spouse or a blended family, could impact when and how to claim Social Security benefits to maximize your retirement income. Here’s what we discuss in this episode: 0:00 – Intro 1…
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Hosted and written by Corbin David Albaugh. Production and additional material by Chris Lanphear for Loudspeaker Studios. Hear more great podcasts at https://www.loudspeaker.org Special thanks to Treemotel for our theme song, "Alien Trill" Follow Corbin and CVTW: https://www.corbinvstheworld.com https://www.facebook.com/corbinvstheworld https://ins…
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A piece of U.S. immigration law allows some people who have entered the country illegally to be detained and quickly deported – without typical legal proceedings and a hearing before an immigration judge. Until recently, this policy applied to people without legal status who had been in the country for less than two weeks, if they were detained nea…
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Dozens of childcare and preschool centers in Colorado are run by companies backed by private equity funding. Private equity firms use investor money to buy companies with a goal of improving them and selling them for a profit. This kind of investment can help a small childcare business grow and make upgrades, which could be useful in a state like C…
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In 2018 the City of Boulder and Boulder County filed an unusual lawsuit: they sued Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy for contributing to climate change. Climate change, the lawsuit argued, has caused a plethora of problems like flooding, road damage, and an increase in wildfires. The city and county have spent millions of dollars reacting to these prob…
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Nuclear Waste is piling up at power plants around the country, and we have no idea where to put it. Many states are aggressively fighting plans for new storage facilities. But northwest Colorado is quietly opening the door. KUNC’s investigative reporter Scott Franz recently traveled around rural Colorado talking with people about what nuclear waste…
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Over the past few months, crews have worked on an unusual firefighting operation near Boulder. They extinguished a blaze that has burned underground for more than a century. The work happened at Marshall Mesa near an open area that's popular for hiking. A fire in a a coal seam there had smoldered beneath the surface for years. It was a remnant of a…
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After the recent death of President Jimmy Carter, many of the tributes mentioned his environmental legacy and push for energy-efficient development. And one unusual part of his plan was focused here in Colorado. Carter’s administration had backed the design of some experimental homes along the Front Range. They were warmed by the sun and fueled by …
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In today’s show, Rebecca asks an important question about retirement planning: With four different investment accounts- her 401(k), IRA, Roth IRA, and individual account- she’s wondering which one she should withdraw from first when she retires next year and needs income. While many people default to withdrawing from their largest account, often th…
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A note: Today’s episode deals with issues around suicide and firearm violence. Over the past decade, Colorado has seen more than 7,000 deaths by suicide that involved a firearm. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, guns are involved in more than half of Colorado’s deaths by suicide. A bill making its way through the state le…
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Ask a teacher about the hardest part of their job, and you might expect them to cite long hours or low pay. But there’s another, less visible challenge that educators face: exposure to student trauma. Students may confide in a teacher about not having enough to eat at home, or an abusive family member. And exposure to those problems takes a serious…
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In 2025, many of us are on social media – and lots of us are hunting for a new job. If that sounds like your situation, a University of Colorado researcher says be thoughtful about what you post online. Because what you do on Facebook or Threads or BlueSky can change your odds of landing that new gig. Jason Thatcher has been studying how hiring man…
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