David Gardner
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47: July 7 2026 – Why Bike to Work? Bike to Work Day Part 1 - Loving the Springs 07.07.2026 52:53
Bicycling fans share their reasons for riding, we explore “complete streets,” and we discuss safety and infrastructure issues for bicyclists and pedestrians – in this conversation recorded live on Bike to Work Day. This is from the first hour of our live stream from the Studio 809 Podcasts breakfast station at The Next Us on June 24, 2026. See the video live stream replay here We'll share hours 2...
29: Deep Dive on the Westside - a Place for everyone 02.07.2026 30:24
A crucial conversation about navigating the complex challenges of homelessness, building community trust, and changing perceptions in the Pikes Peak region. Two prominent leaders driving local, grassroots solutions in Colorado Springs take this deep dive: Kristy Milligan , CEO of Westside CARES Beth Roalstad , CEO of Homeward Pikes Peak They share frontline insights on serving at-risk and unhoused...
154: The Rotten Roots of Project Taurus - Peak Environment 29.06.2026 50:02
Project Taurus is a proposed data center near Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. Multiple community groups have filed appeals to the city’s administrative approval of the project. Where to from here? Ciara and Riss from 350 Colorado Springs discuss. In a time of alternative facts as well as the ability to buy credibility and manipulate human behavior, how do we go about fighting extractive, e...
64: CO150 Film Celebrates a Giving and Resilient Spirit - Aging with Altitude 28.06.2026 26:38
Our state of Colorado is recognized for many things, mountains, plains, thunder, snow, floods, fires, restoration. This year, 2026, we are celebrating our 150th anniversary as a state along with America’s 250th anniversary. One of the unique stories is knowing just how resilient, and also giving, our residents are. Erin Hannan with the El Pomar Foundation shares about their collaboration with othe...
68: The Commission That Tried: Inside LETAC's Fight for Police Accountability - Elevating Pikes Peak Women 25.06.2026 33:42
In 2020, amid nationwide protests over police violence and the lingering shadow of the De'Von Bailey case, a 19-year-old shot in the back by Colorado Springs police in 2018, the city created the Law Enforcement Transparency and Advisory Commission, known as LETAC. It was supposed to give residents a meaningful voice in how their police department operated. Six years later, the commission voted to...
44: Rider Spotlight: Dante & Ren - The Den - Pedal The Springs 25.06.2026 32:51
As strength and nutrition coaches, Dante and Ren help people reconnect with their bodies through intentional movement, strength, mindfulness, and outdoor adventure. We sit down with Dante Liberato and Ren Thorpe of The Den Somatics in Manitou Springs. From MMA fighters and endurance athletes to people from all walks of life, they take a holistic approach to health and performance that challenges t...
63: Brain Health at Home and Work - Aging with Altitude 17.06.2026 24:19
Chances are listeners know someone with dementia, struggle with it themselves, or are concerned they will experience memory and motor loss in the future. The Alzheimer's Association is a go-to source for not just Alzheimer's but also learning about all dementias. It is helpful to know there are differences in dementia and there are actions we can take to help ourselves diminish the chances of gett...
46: June 10 2026 - Meet Poor Richard’s New Owners – Joe and Sarah Gibeau Cole - Loving the Springs 10.06.2026 46:46
How or if this community institution might change largely depends on what makes Joe and Sarah tick. REALLY get to know them in this no-holds-barred conversation. Poor Richard’s changed hands in April, 2026 after 50+ years in the hands of Richard Skorman and Patricia Seator. Sarah Gibeau Cole says they don’t feel like Poor Richard’s belongs to them; they feel like they are stewards. Do NOT miss the...
43: Rider Spotlight - Paralympian Kate Brim - Pedal The Springs 09.06.2026 37:10
What does it take to become a Paralympic gold medalist? For Team USA Paralympic hand cyclist Kate Brim, the answer goes far beyond training and racing. Host: Torie Giffin, Owner Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort Guest: Kate Brim, Paralympic hand cyclist for team USA In this inspiring episode of Pedal The Springs, Kate shares her remarkable journey from a spinal cord injury at age 19 to standing atop th...
62: Elder Abuse In Our Rearview Mirror - Aging with Altitude 08.06.2026 31:39
Everyone knows about MLK Day, Earth Day, Veterans Day but who has heard about World Elder Abuse Awareness Day? It is estimated that 1 in 10 older adults is a victim of abuse and over the past years even more seniors have fallen victim to fraud scams. Geropsychologist Dr. Sheri Gibson and Long Term Care Ombudsman Lori McGinnis have supported seniors through terrible tragedies, and they still contin...
153: Green Business is Good Business - Join the Network! - Peak Environment 03.06.2026 46:40
Need to know where to take items like metals and electronics? Look to Colorado Industrial Recycling and ITAD Electronics for your needs. These businesses help make our region more sustainable and resilient by recycling challenging items. Want your business to be more resilient? Check out the Colorado Green Business Network! They offer free information and assistance to help your business to reduce...
28: Trust Opens Doors for People and Housing - a Place for everyone 22.05.2026 41:03
The Street Outreach team from Homeward Pikes Peak discuss the daily realities of engaging with unhoused individuals in the Pikes Peak region. Steve Wayant, LCSW and Haley Crist, MSW student share how they build trust, navigate systemic barriers, and help people transition from the streets into stable housing. Hosted by Beth Roalstad, Executive Director of Homeward Pikes Peak. LINKS: Street Outreac...
42: Biking Adventures Out West - Pedal The Springs 19.05.2026 30:55
Epic rides, unforgettable stories, and a look inside one of Colorado Springs’ most iconic outdoor adventure companies. Outback Jake and the Flying Scotsman from Adventures Out West talk biking adventures around the Pikes Peak region and the story behind the longtime local family business. Founded in 1973 by native Coloradans Bruce and Patty Wellens and now run by their son Greg Wellens since 2003,...
61: Older Americans Month May 2026 - Champion Your Health with Two Colorado Senior Games Athletes - Aging with Altitude 19.05.2026 32:18
What makes you live your best life in your 80’s, 70’s, younger? We introduce listeners to life-long athletes Christel Donley and Rob Rodine. They celebrate life after 60 with insights on being active and connected. Their stories are not much different from ours, yet they validate and inspire us to keep growing, learning and championing our health. LEARN MORE: Colorado Senior Games: https://colorad...
2026 LWVCO Legislative Action Committee Discussion - Making Democracy Work 14.05.2026 34:56
We get a report on Colorado’s 2026 legislative session from Kathy Ebersberger & Linda Hutchinson, Co-Chairs of LWVCO’s Action & Advocacy and Andrea Wilkins, LWVCO’s Legislative Liaison. Donate Today! You can also donate a used car, insurance policy, stock or a CD!: https://www.lwvppr.org/content.aspx?page_id=301&club_id=750758 Email treasurer@lwvppr.org for more information. LWVCO Acti...
1: Hey Neighbor is Reshaping Our Communities - Spotlight El Paso County 12.05.2026 31:53
Explore the spirit behind “Hey Neighbor,” a movement reshaping how our community connects, collaborates, and cares for one another. Learn the origins of the Hey Neighbor initiative, why it matters now more than ever, and how it is transforming neighborhoods across El Paso County into places of belonging and shared responsibility. In this inaugural episode of Spotlight El Paso County , we discuss w...
45: May 12 2026 - Smorgasbord of Colorado Springs Events - Loving the Springs 12.05.2026 55:08
Get the scoop on a variety of area news and summer happenings, plus a report on the recent block party celebrating Richard Skorman and Patricia Seator passing the torch for Poor Richard’s to Joe Cole and Sarah Gibeau. Also, how many bikes do you think Carrie and Al each own? The role John Crandall and Old Town Bike Shop have played in the community. Are we ignoring Briargate? And what is the Meanw...
41: The Springs Summer Race Scene - Pedal The Springs 07.05.2026 39:56
Colorado Springs is becoming one of the premier cycling destinations in the country—and this summer, the race calendar proves it. From gravel grinders and mountain bike showdowns to grassroots community races and world-class competition, we’re talking with the organizers behind the biggest cycling events hitting the Pikes Peak region this season. Host: Torie Giffin, Owner Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Res...
60: Older Americans Month May 2026 - Champion Your Health with the Colorado Senior Games - Aging with Altitude 06.05.2026 24:43
All the details to get involved with the Colorado Senior Games, national qualifying events in June. Rands Keasler, with the Colorado Springs Sports Corps, highlights why the Games are so important to produce, along with the how and when to sign up as an athlete. More importantly, come to cheer on athletes, from around the State and beyond, in over 16 sports. Listen to learn about the sports and th...
67: Civility as an Economic, Civic, and Leadership Issue with Johnna Reeder Kleymeyer - Elevating Pikes Peak Women 04.05.2026 30:11
Civility has become a popular solution to political and civic dysfunction—but what if we’re aiming at the wrong target? In this episode of the HUB series, Brenda Morrison talks with Johnna Reeder Kleymeyer, President and CEO of the Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC about civility as an economic , civic , and leadership issue, and asks a harder question: when incivility is structurally rewarded by...
27: Rebuilding Lives through Fatherhood with Jarron Cook - a Place for everyone 03.05.2026 28:22
Jarron Cook, the visionary behind Father’s First , a new and vital organization in Colorado Springs discusses the critical role of fathers in the family unit and how this innovative program provides the housing, mentorship, and recovery support men need to become the pillars their families deserve. We also speak with Benjamin Herbert, the first staff member of Father’s First who is putting a new s...
44: April 28 2026 - Joe Reagan, Man About Town Running for Congress - Loving the Springs 28.04.2026 56:48
Joe Reagan shares his reasons for running, and how and why he thinks he can unseat GOP incumbent Jeff Crank to represent Colorado’s 5th Congressional District in the U.S. House. Get to know Joe as we explore his military service, history working in the nonprofit sector, and his time in Colorado Springs. We also get a few updates from Pikes Peak Bulletin Managing Editor Heila Ershadi: 43:38 - Appoi...
152: Biochar Turns Wildfire Fuels Into Climate Resilience - Peak Environment 24.04.2026 1:14:11
Wildfire seasons are intensifying, but what if the very fuels driving these fires could become part of the solution? In this episode, firefighter and regenerative farmer Will Vogl, Douglas County Environmental Inspections Supervisor Jared Tanaka, and Pikes Peak Permaculture’s Becky Elder and Ally Richardson explore the growing role of biochar in building climate resilience. Douglas County’s new bi...
40: The Final Walk Run Roll for Daniel - Pedal The Springs 24.04.2026 26:02
Seven years ago when Daniel Giffin was diagnosed with brain cancer, Michael Pharis organized what became an annual event and turned support for Daniel’s family into positive impact for many, including Children’s Hospital Colorado. Daniel’s heroic struggle against the disease ended in 2025. As the final Walk Run Roll for Daniel approaches, on May 2, 2026, Torie invites Pharis, along with ride leade...
59: Inspiration to Cook For One - Aging with Altitude 21.04.2026 31:09
Easy and unique tips to find joy in cooking and eating solo. Solo eating for some can be a recipe for disaster. Eating alone either by choice or not is something to pay attention to as we age. Unfortunately, research shows that social isolation often leads to eating alone, poor nutrition and depression. Local chef and owner of Cultivate Health, Michele Mukatis, shares ways to rediscover what makes...
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