Sean

KRFC Communities that Work

Communities that Work is a podcast from KRFC 88.9 FM Fort Collins devoted to issues, ideas, programs and people shaping life in Northern Colorado and beyond. Debuting in 2004 under the name Community at Work, it was KRFC's longest-running on-0air public affairs show. As an on-air program, it earned 3 awards of Excellence from the Colorado Broadcasters Association. In 2024, the show transitioned from an on-air once a week to an on demand format at www.krfcfm.org .In 2025 a new podcast was born... Communities that Work. The same quality programming is accessible as a podcast on any service or ap...

Author

Sean

Category

Government

Podcast website

play.prx.org

Latest episode

Mar 25, 2026

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Episodes

Colorado Wolverine Reintroduction 25.03.2026

Enjoy a quick journey into the lives of Wolverines and discover why it’s important to reintroduce them to the Colorado high Country. My guest is Kaitie Schneider Representative of Rockies and Planes for Defenders of Wildlife. She provides a rich overview of Wolverine: habitat, natural history, behaviors , locations and updates on current plans for reintroducing them to Colorado landscapes.  

Wilderness Act Demystified 11.03.2026

Explore the complexities of the Wilderness Act and public lands policies. Wilderness watch Executive Director George Nikas and Legislative Director and Analyst Katie Bilodeau discuss the history of the Wilderness Act, current issues surrounding Wilderness designation and threats to these lands. Discover how actions like  cattle grazing, and chain saw use in designated wilderness diminish the inten...

"Unpacking Poudre Schools Medicaid, Outreach and Enrollment" 08.03.2026

When in-district students need medical assistance, food and/or other resources to successfully obtain an education; Poudre Schools in Fort Collins can help. Through the Medicaid, Outreach and Enrollment Department; folks can get general information, complete application materials and work with a Medicaid Enrollment Specialist to complete a complicated process--efficiently. As the school district m...

Talking organic farming with Golden Prairie Farms 21.02.2026

Family farms are often under pressure due to changing climate and economic conditions. Find out how one multigenerational family farm in northern Colorado has found success as a producer of organic, gluten-free grains. Richard Cox talks with Bryce Hediger, president of Golden Prairie Farms, about the rewards and challenges of organic dry-land farming in the twenty-first century.

How Does A Bike Coop? 16.02.2026

Find out how a long time, city-supported bike cooperative operates here in Fort Collins, Colorado. Subtopics include, among other things; repair options, opportunities to serve on the Board of Directors, community outreach programs--such as Bike to Work Day and more. Subtopics include general volunteer and public-oriented opportunities such as Earn-a-Bike, BARS (Bike Retrieval Squad) and Open Shop...

The Generative AI Mirage Promoters Exploit To Milk People for Money 03.02.2026

Nelson M. Nones discusses how people are exploited by Generative AI (GenAI) promoters, who use a certain amount of marketing hype and misinformation. As a recognized business strategist, computer industry expert and published author; Nones breaks down, among other things, what GenAI is and how it can work effectively, as well as some negative consequences for this technological advancement. 

Ecosystems as Models for Restoring Economies 26.01.2026

John Giordengo explains how healthy ecosystems are models for healthy economies. Concepts include, among other things, ecological and economic restoration as well as agricultural and  ecosystem diversity, influence of scale and disturbance on restoration as well as beneficial competition and resiliency.

Homeward Bound: Rita's Story 10.09.2025

We see lots of articles, statistics and rants these days, about the homelessness problem. Being "home challenged," in Fort Collins isn't exactly a "walk in the park". It's a challenge. "Homeward Bound: Rita's Story" features not only current data with regard to the Fort Collins homeless population; but also (and more importantly) a personal conversation with Rita about her experience managing it.

The Evolution of KRFC 88.9 FM Radio Part I 15.07.2025

When previous Executive Director Jen Parker came on board, KRFC FM 88.9 Radio was struggling to be heard outside Fort Collins. Within a couple years the station evolved to become an exceptional resource for Colorado musicians. On the website (KRFCFM.ORG) the Community Hub features, among other things; award-winning podcasts for all interests, local resources for volunteering and a variety of event...

Colorado Wild: Wolves 14.07.2025

Delia Malone Ecologist, and President of Colorado Wild takes us on a journey into the lives of wolves. Discover their history, locations, why they are so important for a healthy ecosystem and much more.

Great Old Broads for Wilderness 16.06.2025

Join us for a 30 min whirlwind tour of this women led, national non- profit organization. We take a deep dive into the history, impacts and projects of this group. Discover what it means to defend public lands in this time of uncertainty.

Talking historic preservation with Historic Larimer County 11.06.2025

Richard Cox talks with Meg Dunn of Historic Larimer County, the only historic preservation organization dedicated to protecting historic resources — whether rural or urban, pre-historic to mid-century — throughout the entire county. Meg explains what constitutes an historic property and discusses the economic and other benefits of protecting them, as well as the challenges of doing so. She offers...

The Key to Community Support: Collaboration 02.06.2025

NoCo Foundation President/CEO Kristin Todd, NoCo Engagement Consultant Claire Bouchard and Larimer County United Way President/CEO Joy Sullivan share a key to their agencies' success: collaboration. 

Hidden Tales of Insects 05.05.2025

We take a deep dive into the topic of insect biodiversity. Entomologist Tristin Kubick takes us on a journey through the lives of insects, and their relationships with humans,  agriculture and the ecosystem. Discover how these little critters detoxify plant toxins and survive pesticides. As an added bonus we learn the fire fly illumination.

National Association for Interpretation 21.04.2025

Paul Caputo, executive director of the National Association for Interpretation (NAI), discusses the role interpreters play in connecting visitors to important natural, cultural, and historical resources at parks, nature centers, historical sites, aquariums, zoos, and anywhere that people come to learn about places.  Interpreters can include people such as guides, docents, and rangers. Based in For...

CO Bird Migration 07.04.2025

Natalie Shrewsbury speaks with Zach Hutinson from the organization Audubon Rockies about Colorado and how it fits into the scientific and ecological world of bird migration. Discover some of the birds who will be migrating through Northern Colorado. We discuss why birds migrate; where they come from and tips for creating a migratory bird friendly environment.

Shamanism Today 24.03.2025

Whether you perceive it as ancient religion, spiritual experience or holistic healing practice; Shamanism has been around for hundreds of years.  Find out how a modern American woman, Ellen Winner;  learned Shamism in the United States with Michael Harner, PH.D and World Shaman Mojan Rai in Nepal. 

Measuring precipitation for the CoCoRaHS Network 14.03.2025

KRFC Communities that Work host Richard Cox has a conversation with Noah Newman, Education and Outreach Coordinator for CoCoRaHS. The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, or CoCoRaHS, is a non-profit, community-based network of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation (rain, hail, and snow).  Trained volunteers use low-cost measuremen...

Surprising stories of the Insecta 10.03.2025

Surprising stories of the Insecta:. Take a journey through the natural history and evolution  of the insects with my guest: Entomologist Tristin Kubick. 

What is Al-Anon? 05.02.2025

One of Betsy Perna's CaW-Favorites from 2024, she interviewed two local, Al-Anon administrative volunteers. Find out what Al-Anon is all about and how it has affected these folks.  What is AL-ANON? Al‑Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. is a spiritually based organization that helps the families and friends of alcoholics connect and support each other through barrier free meetings, information, a...

Poudre Libraries Staff Members Katie Auman and Angela Kettle 30.01.2025

One of Betsy Perna's CaW-Favorites from 2024, Betsy interviewed Poudre Libraries Staff Members Katie Auman and Angela Kettle. Find out what Poudre Libraries has to offer these days! We’re talking about what our local library system is like these days. New opportunities and services abound. 

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