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By Troy Coverdale
The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.
The quiet at bedtime last night resulted in a two word phrase ending my prayers. They stand as an admission that nothing is ever truly at the level of control any of us would like.
Seeing more fights over perceived "personal rights" versus information from those with expertise has me fired up.
I have an annual tradition I hate: sinus infections at some point of the fall or early winter. Benadryl and I have a tenuous relationship because of this. Also, a look at the opening moments of America's entry into World War II as told by radio.
I dip into one restaurant's situation as a pawn in the ongoing battle between Weld County and the State of Colorado's health department over public health emergency orders. Would you believe everyone's at fault here?
After talking about how radio has changed in the last episode, today I address the jobs lost in that business in just 2020, plus take a longer look at the economy post-coronavirus. Also, another area basketball team is on hiatus because of the virus after opening the season last weekend.
The discovery of a little card from the start of my radio career gets me to thinking. Also, Baltimore's coronavirus mess has long-reaching effects for the NFL, as did Denver's.
College basketball starts, college football & the NFL play on and we adjust to the current normal for the holiday
The fight to continue ballgames at all levels and the quickly changing landscape for bar and restaurant owners during the pandemic have me thinking today.
I'm of the opinion that, besides coronavirus, we're fighting a virus of selfishness that needs to be addressed. But how?
I address the likely fight looming over Weld County's move this weekend to Colorado's new "red" level of restrictions in place because of coronavirus cases, their impact on hospitals and just why the county has been girding for this fight all spring and summer. Also, the CDC agrees with me and Samuel L. Jackson.
The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.