“First, Colorado got steamrolled by the COVID-19 pandemic, then the COVID-19 recession. But now, as we all try to get back on our feet, we’re about to get steamrolled again — this time politically, by arrogant politicians who control all the levers of power right now at the state Capitol.”
Heidi Ganahl
Go Buffs GO! ft. Rick George
Rick George is the athletic director at the University of Colorado, where he had attended and played college football. Before coming back to Boulder, Rick was the president of business operations for the Texas Rangers baseball club. His contract has been extended two...
Get on Board ft. Barbara Bauer
Barbara is the Executive Director of Boardbound by the Women’s Leadership Foundation. She is an internationally recognized executive who has successfully led small start-up companies and large international organizations. Prior leadership roles include Director of the...
Denver Gazette: Healing by looking outward, giving back
“I spend a lot of time with young people in my role as a regent at CU, and as the head of SheFactor, a company I founded with my oldest daughter to help young women launch a life they love. Young people are hurting right now; 63% of young people are suffering significant symptoms of anxiety or depression.”
Find a VAX! ft. Nick Muerdter
Heidi chats with Nick Muerdter who is by day a software engineer at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. In Nick's free time he created VaccineSpotter.org, a website that tries to make it easier for users across the country to find COVID-19 vaccine appointments....
MMMMM that’s tasty! ft Liz and Érica
Liz and Érica, the founders of Dos Amigas, chat with Heidi about the roots of their business, authentic Mexican heritage, and family at the heart of their food.
We CAN have it all ft Natalie Tysdal
Emmys, Associated Press awards, The Gracie Allen Award, and other accolades cement Natalie Tysdal as a Colorado icon and legend. Most know Natalie from her exceptional broadcasting career, but she has recently taken on her next adventure, podcasting, and positive...
Denver Gazette: ‘Stories matter — they make policy personal’
“The stories of the great books, the stories of the founding of our country, the stories of the Bible. Storytelling is the string that ties our society together, that ties us together. It’s how we keep connected to loved ones lost, and the lessons learned in previous generations. It’s how we share our experiences.”
Walking to Arthritis Awareness ft Parker Hilt
Parker Hilt is currently an eighth grader at Angivine Middle School. In his free time, he likes to play baseball, especially pitcher and first baseman. Parker also likes to play basketball and watch sports on TV. He described himself as a very unique person having red...
Unlike government, Moms keep their promises
“This coming Sunday, kids across the country will make handmade cards, cook up a breakfast in bed, and try to tiptoe around the house to let our precious mommas get a bit more sleep. It’s the day of the year we celebrate the hard-working, loving, ever-giving matriarch of the family, Mother’s Day!”