Sign up to save your podcastsEmail addressPasswordRegisterOrContinue with GoogleAlready have an account? Log in here.
FAQs about Weld Found Podcast:How many episodes does Weld Found Podcast have?The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.
October 18, 2021Pride of the Glens (Season 4, episode 4)Weld Found is a podcast produced through the Weld Community Foundation about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover this lost art of community?This last episode of season 4 has two features. First, we hear a David & Goliath story: Danny, a 74-year-old man in his wheel chair versus an uncrossable intersection of highway.Then, we close things by how we started, with a segment that has spanned season 4 called a tale of two houses. This story that came about as host Tim Coons noticed something very interesting about his neighbors.This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org....more43minPlay
June 21, 2021The Community Comes to the Rescue (Season 4, episode 3)Weld Found is a podcast about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover the lost art of community?In our third episode of season 4, we hear four stories of the community coming to the rescue: people join Lexi's 5K, donors raise money to save KUNC, guests rise to the occasion at a dinner party, and a restaurant reopens during the pandemic. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org....more38minPlay
May 25, 2021We Workout and Go to Therapy (Season 4, episode 2)Weld Found is a podcast about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover this lost art of community?Season 4 continues with a story about the magic of Iceland and how an environmental accident was turned into an opportunity.Then we workout at the Adeo Athletic Center and hear about a new, creative endeavor. We’ll close by meeting Bennet, the neighbor on the left who works at Red Mountain Colorado. Red Mountain uses mindfulness-based treatment designed to help teens recover from co-occurring mental health disorders. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org....more40minPlay
April 20, 2021We Go Outside, Get a Haircut, and Hear a Song (Season 4, episode 1)Weld Found is a podcast about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover this lost art of community?Season 4 begins with a tale of two houses, as host Tim Coons noticed something very interesting about his neighbors. Then we get a haircut from Geno, a barber who earned his GED, a college degree, and a beautician’s license while incarcerated. His personal story, and his involvement with Jobs of Hope, is inspiring. We’ll close by hearing the about the birth of a funk song as Johnny Burroughs gives us a walk-though of how he wrote “Love and Unity.” This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation. For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. ...more45minPlay
December 16, 2020Must Be SantaOn the show: a holiday pop-quiz for you, then two features. We talk with Rand Morgan of the Weld Community Foundation and Leroy Holm, a Santa-representative with some heart-warming stories. Special thanks to The Burroughs for letting us listen in on their newly released Christmas songs! ...more28minPlay
December 07, 2020The Longest NightHead’s Up: there is some blue comedy in this Blue Christmas episode of Weld Found. The Longest NightWe’re addressing mental health and suicide prevention for the show today. We head into the office of Dr. Rich Mahogany (ManTherapy.org) who approaches mental health with grit and humor. We’ll also talk with North Range Behavioral Health’s Suicide Education and Support Services (SESS) program about how we can help prevent suicide through an innovative suicide prevention program called QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer). We’ll then wrap the episode up with a breathing-exercise about hope. For more information about suicide prevention, QPR, and helpful resources for the season, please contact[email protected] You can give to the Weld Community Foundation for Colorado Gives Day, December 8th, 2020! Give where you live and schedule your donation today. ...more29minPlay
November 23, 2020Thankful for a Free LandCraig Basarich is a trumpet player who sounds "taps" at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.In this busy month of November, we've experienced an election, Veteran's Day, and Thanksgiving. So it seemed like the right time to hear from Craig. He shares about his experience in the Army performing this ceremonial duty; the gravity it holds and the space it creates to be thankful for all we have. Have you made your donation for Colorado Gives Day? You can "give where you live" and support a Weld County nonprofit today. Go to weldcogives.org to schedule your gift for the big day on December 8th, 2020! ...more25minPlay
October 26, 2020Spirits of Downtown GreeleyWeld Found is on location at 477 Distilling in this episode. We hear tales of the "spirits of downtown Greeley" from magician and storyteller Paul Noffsinger, while enjoying the "spirits of downtown Greeley" crafted by Matt Estrin, owner of 477 Distilling. The episode closes with Bianca Fisher, executive director of Greeley's Downtown Development Authority. ...more31minPlay
September 29, 2020Unlikely FamilyWelcome to season 3 of Weld Found. We begin with two features; stories of relationships that defy both convention and traditional structures of support/community. And within the connections, unlikely family was formed. Click here for more information about the Weld Community Foundation. ***episode correctionsThe local organization is called Greeley-Weld Habitat from Humanity, not Greeley-Evans Habitat for Humanity. The program is AmeriCorps NCCC, not VISTA. ...more30minPlay
July 30, 2020Squad 1On this episode we head into the complex world of "first response" in Weld County with two interviews. We hear from Krissy Freirose, a 911 dispatch officer, and Jaymee Clapp, a counselor in Squad 1. (Squad 1 is a creative, first-responders effort dealing with mental health & drug use/abuse.) ...more50minPlay
FAQs about Weld Found Podcast:How many episodes does Weld Found Podcast have?The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.