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Voices of the Pikes Peak Region
How has the political environment changed in regards to parks in the last 15 years?
The journey of the historic Civil Rights case Armendariz & Chinook Center v. City of Colorado Springs, et al. (2023), which is now in the U.S. District 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, continues to be chronicled on Season 2 of Justice with Jax. On Episode 7, Jax reviews Season 2’s wonderful guests and discusses where we’re at with our democracy as 2024 comes to an end.
On Episode 6, meet Jason Warf, Executive Director of the Southern Colorado Cannabis Council, a longtime advocacy nonprofit in the industry. As political watchers, Jax & Jason discuss current events, such as the two-year remembrance of the shooting at Club Q, and outcomes of Election 2024, including the passage of recreational cannabis sales in the City of Colorado Springs, a key political shift in a town long-known as politically conservative.
What does Code 4 Outdoor do for first responders?
In this episode, we discuss the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and how it benefits residents of El Paso County.
The journey of the historic Civil Rights case Armendariz & Chinook Center v. City of Colorado Springs, et al. (2023), which is now in the U.S. District 10th Circuit Court of Appeals continues to be chronicled on Season 2 of Justice with Jax. On Episode 5, meet El Paso County Democratic Party Chair Mischa Smith. She’s made history as the first under 40, Black, woman chair of the party who’s an experienced public servant & political operative.
The journey continues on Season 2 of the Justice with Jax Podcast to chronicle the journey of the historic Civil Rights case Armendariz & Chinook Center v. City of Colorado Springs, et al. (2023), which is now in the U.S. District 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. Episode four of this season meet Naomi López, the…
In this episode, Angela outlines the upcoming Citizen College program and how it can benefit residents of the county.
The journey continues on Season 2 of the Justice with Jax Podcast, which continues to chronicle the journey of the historic Civil Rights case Armendariz & Chinook Center v. City of Colorado Springs, et al. (2023), which is now in the U.S. District 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. Episode three of this season meet Jeremy Dowell, the Democrats’ candidate running for Colorado 4th Judicial District Attorney in the 2024 General Election. He’s making history as the first Dem to do so since 1988!
In this episode, Todd talks about the importance of the Parks system and shares information about the myriad programs available to residents.
Listen in as we hear from Bernard Byers, Democratic candidate running for El Paso County Commissioner – District 2.
Listen in as we hear from Detra Duncan, Democratic candidate running for El Paso County Commissioner – District 4.
Listen in as we hear from Naomi Lopez, Democratic candidate running for El Paso County Commissioner – District 3.
Listen in as we hear from Bill Wysong, Republican candidate running for El Paso County Commissioner – District 3.
In this episode Sean talks about various training programs available within the department and how he got his start at Public Works.
How are the fall colors going to look this year?
The journey continues on Season 2 of the Justice with Jax Podcast, which continues to chronicle the journey of the historic Civil Rights case Armendariz & Chinook Center v. City of Colorado Springs, et al. (2023), which is now in the U.S. District 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. Episode two of this season meet Rich…
The journey continues as Justice with Jax, Season 2, chronicles the Civil Rights case Armendariz & Chinook Center v. City of Colorado Springs, et al. (2023) currently in the U.S. District 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.
In this episode we discuss how the office can assist veterans in need and details about an upcoming claims clinic.
In this episode we cover the role PPROEM plays during disasters and how residents can best prepare for emergency situations.
In this episode we talk about the Workforce Center’s role in the region and the tools they use to assist both job seekers and businesses.
In this episode we talk about what Pretrial Services are and the importance of transparency and trust within the team’s responsibilities.
On this week’s episode, Bob chats with author and thru-hiker Christine Woodside about her book, “Going Over the Mountain: One Woman’s Journey from Follower to Solo Hiker and Back”. In this entertaining hour, they discuss her experiences as a day and thru-hiker, and the experiences that led to the writing of this book. Book website:…
In this episode we discuss the role of Public Health in the community and talk about a new resource for residents.
We’ve hit Episode 100! In this episode we talk about how different forms of storytelling affect people and the value stories have in a community.
In this episode we discuss how El Paso County approaches housing in the community and the various programs they administer.
In this episode we discuss Maddy’s role as Fair Queen, the importance of western heritage, and the value of the El Paso County Fair.
In this episode we discuss COPPR’s place in the artistic community and the value creative industries bring to a local economy.
In this episode we talk about her experience working with constituents in multiple fields and how residents can make their voices heard.
In this episode we talk about the importance of accessibility in government and the resources available for people to educate themselves.
What is it like to hike in North Carolina in the summer?
In this episode we talk about the recent legislative session and how residents can play a big role in local government.
In this episode we talk about the upcoming El Paso County Fair and a unique experience coming to the event for the first time.
In this episode we discuss Angels of America’s Fallen, the nonprofit organization that Joe founded, as well as what it means to him to be recognized as the Veteran of the Year.
In this episode we cover Emma’s work on an upcoming Impaired Driving campaign and how she became invested in injury and violence prevention long before her job with Public Health.
What is Richards Rubbish Roundup?
Listen to a Season 1 Recap with your host, Jax aka Jacqueline Armendariz Unzueta, the final person arrested by the Colorado Springs Police Department for participating in the Housing Rights March at the center of Armendariz & Chinook Center v. City of Colorado Springs, et al., 2023. Join Jax on her journey as the lead…
What are the details behind the shuttle and reservation system on Americas Mountain?
In this episode we discuss the importance of telling local stories and the value podcasting has as a medium.
In this episode we discuss what the Enterprise Zone is and how it can benefit small businesses and residents alike.
In this episode we talk about the myths surrounding Code Enforcement and some of Mindy’s wildest days on the job.
In this episode we talk about the Special Victims Section of the department and the responsibility they have within the community.
In this episode we talk about the organization’s co-located structure and how that benefits those they serve.
How far along is the Devils Playground Trail Project?
In this episode we talk about National Child Abuse Prevention Month and how Dr. Lester’s passion for his work brings value to the community.
In this episode we kick off National County Government Month and discuss the importance of local government.
In this episode we talk about the value of the El Paso-Teller County 9-1-1 Authority and the importance of Peak Alerts.
This time on Strategy Team Sessions, we cover how our roles impact emergencies, fairs, and media interviews.
In this episode we talk about a couple of upcoming Space Foundation events and what visitors can expect from the Discovery Center’s renovation.
In this episode we talk about Karen’s personal story and how that led to the creation of the Colorado Springs chapter of DBSA.
In this episode we talk about the importance of storytelling and the impact youth voices can have in a community.
In this episode we talk about the SBDC’s purpose and how they serve the local business community.
In this episode we talk about the breadth of their programs and how they’re helping youth bounce back from the pandemic.
In this episode we talk about the positive influence of sport in children’s lives.
Could El Paso County see something similar to Colorado Springs’ TOPS Program?
In this episode we talk about Silver Key’s origins and their significance within the community.
In this episode we discuss what services the Center provides and how ARPA grant funding helped make a dream a reality.
In this episode we discuss the problems long-term care facilities faced during the COVID pandemic and the steps Cheyenne Village has taken to recover from that difficult time.
In this episode we discuss how dance can transform lives and the importance of having a dream to strive for.
In this episode we discuss the nature of the sanitation district’s growth and how ARPA grant funding helped propel one of their projects forward.
In this episode we talk about Crossfire Ministries’ mission and how they benefit from community partnerships.
This time around we have a couple of repeat guests (the team is only so big).
In this episode we discuss the importance of the arts and how they positively influence our daily lives.
In this episode we discuss how Kingdom Builders came to be and the approach they take to aiding victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking.
In this episode we discuss the importance of serving multigenerational needs and the benefits that come from investing in your people.
In this episode we talk about Kevin’s road to Public Works and important updates to the Snow and Ice Control Program.
In this episode we discuss how Early Connections Learning Center’s legacy helps define their work and the benefit early childcare has on the community as a whole.
In this episode we talk about roads, budgets and the value of transparency.
In this episode we discuss how The Place manages their difficult mission and how ARPA grant funding from El Paso County has bolstered their programs.
In this episode we talk about mountain climbing, the importance of small business, and the value of cooperation.
In this episode we discuss the water district’s efforts to provide water across a large area and how ARPA grant funding helped propel one of their projects forward.
In this episode we discuss Project Angel Heart’s mission in the community and their increased ability to assist local residents with the help of ARPA grant funding from El Paso County.
In this episode we talk about how Dream Centers is helping the community and how ARPA grant funding from El Paso County has allowed them to expand their scope of helpful influence.
In this episode we discuss Inside Out’s various programs and the strides they have made with the help of ARPA grant funding from El Paso County.
In this episode we talk about the different forms justice takes and why it’s important to view it on a case-by-case basis.
In this episode I spoke with Jessie about how El Paso County is uniquely positioned to attract defense businesses to town.
In this episode we talk about the facts and fiction surrounding PCD and why water is such an important topic of discussion.
In this episode we discuss what an age-friendly community looks like and why it’s important in a thriving region like El Paso County.
In this episode we talk about how the Commissioner’s past experience has prepared him for his role and why residents should be paying attention to the softening of the economy.
In this episode I spoke with Theresa about how important collaboration is to the economic growth of the region and the benefits of being part of the Chamber & EDC.
We’ve hit Episode 50! To celebrate, I brought back Strategy Team Sessions for Volume 2.
Leave No Trace wants trainers to pay them to teach their materials?
In this episode I spoke with Supervisor Rick Gonzales and Social Case Worker Gary Grambort about the Center on Fathering’s mission and the services they provide.
I had the opportunity to give a presentation on the importance of Storytelling Through Podcasts on July 25, 2023, and it felt like something I should share with this community.
In this episode I spoke with Scotty Hall and Leigh Simpson about their programs and how public outreach has been crucial to their success.
Why there was a desire for a new mountain bike group, what sets them apart from other groups?
In this episode we talk about the upcoming El Paso County Fair and the incredible number of events planned for the week.
There are some fun events coming to the Pikes Peak region
In this episode I spoke with Dr. Krefft about her role in medical research for veterans and the importance of the PACT Act.
In this episode we discuss SRC’s impact within the community, how they help transform lives, and how ARPA funding has expanded their reach.
In this episode we talk to Mary Jo about the Center’s new accessibility features and what programs residents can look forward to this Summer.
In this episode we talk about Ryan’s reaction to the latest legislative session and the importance of transparency in government.
In this episode we discuss Aneka’s role as Fair Queen and the importance of the El Paso County Fair.
In this episode we discuss Mt Carmel’s connection to the Veteran community, what programs they offer, and how ARPA funding has aided their efforts.
In this episode we discuss the PACT Act, how it could impact our Veteran population, and the difference it has made in Michelle’s life.
In this episode we talk about Steve’s role in recent events and how his time in the Marines helped form his approach to leadership.
What is a Terrain Hopper, and who can use one?
In this episode, I wanted to give listeners an idea of what we do in the Communications Department to keep residents informed.
Seeing a mountain lion in the wild might be exciting, but it’s not a good thing.
In this episode we talk about Food to Power’s connection to the community and the dynamics of working with multiple organizations to meet goals.
Learn about the 2022 county parks master plan, including updates to future open space and park areas, revisions to trail alignments, and an asset management plan to outline critical needs.
In this episode we discuss partnerships between USAFA and El Paso County and each group’s efforts to make this region a great place to live.
In this episode we talk about Catania’s passion for social justice, the value in taking time for yourself, and the importance of Child Abuse Prevention Month.
What’s with all the uproar over setting FKT (Fastest Known Time) records on the incline?
In this episode we talk about how Heartspace Kids came to exist and the importance of focusing on youth mental health.
In this episode we discuss Jim’s history in emergency management, the value of a regional approach in a crisis, and why everyone should consider training in the field.
In this episode we talk about the Commissioner’s role in government and the importance of staying informed about regional issues.
In this episode we discuss Atlas Prep’s purpose in the community and the aim of their mental health wellness program.
In this episode we talk about the youth programs Forge Evolution manages and how ARPA grant funding aids their efforts.
In this episode we discuss how Crossroads’ Turning Points identifies the needs of their patrons and how ARPA grant funding aids their efforts.
In this episode we discuss how Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention Partnership collaborates with the community and how ARPA grant funding aids their efforts.
In this episode we discuss Sandy’s experience navigating a mental health challenge and how organizations across the county were able to help her overcome it.
How did Bauer get started working for the USFS, and what kind of positions has he held?
In this episode we discuss the value of continuing education, the importance of communicating in a crisis, and why Natalie has a strong connection to mentoring.
What were the significant accomplishments of the parks department in 2022 and what is instore for 2023?
In this episode we discuss Xavier’s views on the HR profession, the benefits a job with El Paso County offers, and how he ended up with a curious nickname.
In this episode we discuss Commissioner Bremer’s position in local government and how she views her role as a leader in the community.
In this episode we discuss UCCS’s JAWS Program and how American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant funding aids their efforts.
In this episode we discuss UCCS’s GRIT Program and how American Rescue Plan Act grant funding aids their efforts.
In this episode we discuss the valuable work that CASA is a part of, how they support their staff through the difficult tasks they perform, and how American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant funding aids their efforts.
In this episode we discuss the 2023 El Paso County Budget, how it comes together, and what it means for El Paso County residents.
In this episode we discuss the benefits on alternative pathways for high school students post-graduation, the value of experience in the construction industry, and how ARPA grant funding from El Paso County is making a difference for the organization.
In this episode we discuss a number of programs run by Homeward Pikes Peak, including the soon-to-be-opened Bloom House, which was made possible thanks to grant funding from El Paso County via the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
In this episode we discuss how The Salvation Army got their start, the benefits they have seen from ARPA grant funding from El Paso County, and why they become a top-of-mind organization around the holidays.
In this episode we discuss the importance of transparency with government funding, the ins and outs of American Rescue Plan Act grants, and how those grants positively affect El Paso County residents.
In this episode we discuss the role Search and Rescue plays in El Paso County, what it takes to be part of the team, and the outcome of a recent national competition the team took part in.
In this episode we discuss NAMI’s efforts within the El Paso County community, the delicate nature of helping those they serve, and how the organization is putting ARPA grant funding from El Paso County to good use.
In this episode we discuss Sunny’s outlook on her new role, how this position compares to previous jobs she has held, and the importance of residents being involved in local government.
In this episode we discuss the uniqueness of an elected coroner, what it’s like testifying at trials, and the importance of addressing various challenges within the community.
In this episode we discuss United Way’s efforts within the El Paso County community, how they work together with various non-profit agencies, and about the new Family Success Center.
In this episode we discuss the County Attorney’s role, the unique way in which the office operates, and which John Grisham book Mr. Hodges leans on for his most pressing legal advice (the answer may surprise you).
In this episode we discuss Catholic Charities’ purpose within the community, how they work together with various non-profit agencies, and how beneficial it was for the organization to receive ARPA grant funding from El Paso County.
In this episode we discuss Public Works’ operations, ways El Paso County residents can play a part in the department’s success, and why collaboration with numerous organizations is so critical.
The people who live on Old Stage Road say they have been abandoned by the sheriff’s office. Everyone agreed that they deserve better.
Hear from County Sheriff candidate John Foley. Both candidates accepted the invitation to this forum, however Joseph Roybal later reported a conflict and did not attend.
In this episode we discuss the role the County Administrator plays in local government, the importance of various working relationships, and where Mr. Waters sees El Paso County five and ten years from now.
In this episode we discuss the role communications plays in local government, why it’s important to have two-way communication with residents, and what steps the Comms team is taking to create more transparency in their messaging.
In this episode we discuss Solid Rock’s purpose within the community, what their goals are for those they serve, and how beneficial it was for the organization to receive ARPA grant funding from El Paso County.
In this episode we discuss Springs Rescue Mission’s purpose within the community, what their goals are for those they serve, and how beneficial it was for the organization to receive ARPA grant funding from El Paso County.
In this episode we discuss the PPBEA’s mission within the community, how their programs benefit students and businesses alike, and how beneficial it was for the organization to receive ARPA grant funding from El Paso County.
In this episode we discuss Care and Share’s programs, what it means for them to be a pillar within the community, and how beneficial it was for the organization to receive ARPA grant funding from El Paso County.
What is it with people that makes them think it’s OK to build their own trails on public lands?
Why is traffic a problem in Eldorado Canyon State Parks, and why is Colorado Parks and Wildlife considering a timed entry system to alleviate traffic?
Manitou tea and a lot of wisdom from iconic community leader Marcy Morrison
What did the department accomplish in 2021, and how did the pandemic affect parks? When will we see new county parks open in 2022?
Should you be charged for the cost of a search and rescue mission? Who decides when to charge, and based on what criteria?
Creek Week events give you an opportunity to take care of our local water resource.
What are the top affordable housing issues and what is being done to address these in Colorado Springs?
How do our local city and county governments compare to other communities in Colorado and the nation?
Women’s Equality Day Potluck Picnic, Critical Race Theory Discussion, Candidate Forums, School Board Elections & more.
Learn how communities of Southern Colorado can be, and are, working together to benefit the entire region.
How can we improve our election systems and what can we do? Wrapping up our conversation with Harvey Branscomb, ElectionQuality.com.
Security flaws, Dominion Voting Systems and more transparency as we continue the conversation with Harvey Branscomb, Election Quality.com.
Why is El Paso County conducting a 3rd review, its 2nd audit, of 2020 election results at a cost to you, the taxpayers?
Get a tour of the new El Paso County Master Plan recently adopted by the county commissioners.
An update on the Ring the Peak Trail system around Pikes Peak
El Paso County Search and Rescue never charges for its services
What to expect in El Paso County Parks in 2021
It’s important to vote, ladies and gentlemen. Councilman Bill Murray has as his guest today Mike Maday, a member of the Executive Committee of the Democratic Party. He’s also the Voter Protection Coordinator. Is there voter suppression in El Paso County? Is the citizenry educated on the topics that they’ll be voting on? Will people…
Bob Falcone gives us the details of Do’s and Don’ts when it comes to hiking the trails in Colorado Springs Hiking affectionando, Bob Falcone, shows Councilman Bill Murray the way around Colorado Springs trails and open space. What is the state of trails & open space? What is the Parkland Dedication ordinance? The Conservation Trust…
On this week’s episode, Bob and Kevin discuss hiking in lesser known places such as Pueblo Mountain Park and Aiken Canyon, look for an answer to the question “why do I get winded going up hill?”, and the pro’s and con’s of Daylight Saving Time (and why do people get so worked up over it). Please consider becoming a patron…
Bob talks with Cory Sutela and Harry Hamill from local mountain biking group Medicine Wheel Trail Advocates. They discuss e-bikes on trails, their work with land managers and other outdoor recreation groups and their need for volunteers. For more information about MWTA, you can listen to podcasts 16, 85 and 162. Also check out their…
On this New Year’s Day episode, Bob talks with El Paso County (CO) Community Services Department Director Tim Wolken about the accomplishments of the county parks department in 2019 and what’s ahead in 2020. It’s a lively discussion that covers a lot of ground. Please consider becoming a patron of this podcast! Visit: https://www.patreon.com/hikingbob for more information.…
On this week’s show, the guests are from the Friends of the Equestrian Skills Course. A one-of-a-kind facility built entirely with donated labor and funds, it readies equestrians and their riders for riding in the mountains. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Victorinox, the creators of the Swiss Army Knife Please consider becoming a patron…
Bob talks with El Paso County (CO) Park Planner Ross Williams about land becomes a park, the difference between a park and an open space and how parks are developed. Hiking Bob on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and website The Nomadik: https://www.thenomadik.com/hikingbob Enter promo code “Hikingbob” Enter to win a free The Nomadik box: https://win.thenomadik.com/hikingbob