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KUNC's In The NOCO is a daily look at the stories, news, people and issues important to you. It's a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The show explores the big stories of the day, bringing context and insight to issues that matter. And because life in Northern Colorado is a balance of work and play, we explore the lighter side of news, highlighting what makes this state such an incredible place to live.
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Nocoast Originals

NoCoast Originals

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This podcast series is inspired by the myriad of amazing characters our agency meets, befriends, and often engages on behalf of our clients and the shows we develop for network television. NOCOAST ORIGINALS focuses on straight-talking, real, authentic communication. Check us out at the links below:
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NoCo Gaydio

KevKat Martinez and Loudspeaker Studios

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NoCo Gaydio is a program that has one rule and one rule only… To highlight LGBTQIA+ artists from across the world. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Friday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org or get our free mobile app.
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In questi episodi dedicati allo sviluppo e crescita personale, parleremo di strategie legate ad una serie di campi della formazione legati a concetti vicini alla Psicologia Positiva, all'Intelligenza Emotiva, alla Programmazione Neuro Linguistica, allo studio della Comunicazione Non Verbale, allo studio delle Emozioni e dei talenti. Formare ed informare per crescere questo è il nostro motto.
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My NoCode Story

Ayush

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Thoughtful conversations about NoCode (or "No Code") tools and ideas with freelancers, automators, creators, founders and other NoCoders. Their backgrounds are diverse and they're from all over the world, but they share one thing in common - a unique story as a backdrop to their NoCode journey. These are the stories that will help reframe your own! Email: host@MyNocodeStory.com URL: MyNocodeStory.com Twitter: @AyushSharma
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La NoCode Family

Simon Robic

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Chaque semaine, on rencontre un.e membre de la communauté NoCode, on découvre ses projets et on apprend comment se lancer sans coder ! NoCode.family, le podcast 🎙 qui t'aide à te lancer sans savoir coder, pour apprendre de celles et ceux qui développent leur business sans faire une ligne de code. Toi aussi, rejoins la NoCode Family 👊
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Et si vous pouviez tout créer sans savoir coder ? Nous croyons qu'il n'y a plus besoin de développeur pour lancer sa startup, créer son produit et avoir ses premiers clients. Que personne ne devrait avoir à payer des sommes exorbitantes pour développer sa solution en prenant le risque que ça ne marche pas. Nous pensons que les outils et l'automatisation peuvent sauver des milliers de gens de la faillite en leur évitant de dépenser inutilement sans pour autant brider leur créativité. Qu’est-c ...
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Recycled wooden barrels. Used steel beams. Reclaimed railroad ties. These are the kinds of things you can find at repurposedMATERIALS in Lafayette. The company acquires discarded industrial materials and products and resells them instead of sending them to a landfill. Damon Carson founded the business in 2011 after running two trash companies. The …
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Send us a text So here we go. Mike does the news for the first time and i guess we get a Moto1 Performance Review. Everyone is confused. Best bike in the world this week: 2004 Honda VTX 1800C Worst bike in the world this week: 2025 BMW R12 nineT Pop Off Sis On Pop Off Sis, Kendall and Morgan pop off on all things music, entertainment, and sports Li…
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A growing number of home gardeners are turning to drought-tolerant plantings – think native plants like yucca, milkweed, or yarrow. For years, many homeowners’ associations in Colorado didn’t make it easy to install xeric landscaping or water-saving tools like rain barrels. But homeowners, state law is on your side. In recent years, Colorado legisl…
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Mountain Plovers are a celebrated bird species in parts of Colorado. But if you’ve never seen one, you’re in the majority. Mountain Plovers nest on Colorado’s eastern plains and are sometimes referred to as the “prairie ghost” because their sandy-colored plumage makes them hard to spot. The annual Mountain Plover Festival in Karval – which begins t…
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Colorado health officials are watching with concern as measles cases increase around the country. Outbreaks of the highly contagious disease are on the rise in two dozen states. Most of the country’s 800 cases so far are in Texas. But the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has confirmed three cases in our state so far – and offici…
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Housing costs in Colorado’s mountain resort towns are so high that many workers can’t afford an apartment or room in the towns where they do their jobs. In Summit County, dozens of workers opt for an unusual solution. They pay $75 a month for a pass that lets them sleep in their car in a parking lot in Frisco. The nonprofit Unsheltered In Summit ru…
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Leaders in Colorado are grappling with how to respond to the Trump administration's immigration policies that might affect students. State lawmakers last week gave initial approval to a bill that would limit cooperation between federal immigration officials and public schools. And for months now, education leaders have been gathering advice on how …
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Friendships are an essential part of our well-being. Mental health experts say that loneliness is an epidemic that harms mental health and even physical health. So, if you want to build better friendships – and strengthen the ones you already have – you might be wondering how to go about it. Fortunately, there’s a bona fide “friendship expert” at C…
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A lot of young skiers and snowboarders nowadays want to break into an especially daring form of competition called freeskiing. It’s all about performing jumps and other stunts on camera, often in the backcountry. Freeskiers build huge followings on social media and win endorsement deals. But breaking into this sport is dangerous. Last week marked o…
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Nuclear energy is now clean energy in Colorado. That’s according to a new law recently signed by Gov. Jared Polis. The law adds nuclear power to a list of clean energies like wind and solar. Colorado leaders have set a goal of using only clean energy to power the state by 2040. The law didn’t pass without pushback from critics who point out that nu…
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There are many types of mental health therapy you can access these days: talk therapy, art therapy, even music therapy. Jen Ikuta leads sessions in what's called cuddle therapy. It’s a growing field. Jen works with clients who want to learn to be more comfortable with another person’s touch. Many of her clients have experienced physical trauma, and…
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Researchers have proposed a plan to transform empty high-rise office spaces into living spaces to reduce the housing shortage in the Denver metro area. Denver is one of many American cities with a tight housing market and a glut of unused office space. A recent study by the Pew Charitable Trusts and the architecture firm Gensler calls for convertin…
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Egg prices in Colorado and across the nation remain stubbornly high. If you’ve been grocery shopping lately, it won't come as a surprise that the cost of eggs shot up 40 percent over the last year. Some experts have blamed outbreaks of avian flu, which forced farmers to cull millions of chickens and turkeys across the country. And while that is cer…
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A few weeks back we talked about how many Coloradans are planting native plants in their yards. And about how native plants are hardier, use less water, and can support bees and other pollinators in our ecosystem. We also invited you and other listeners to share your questions about native plants. And you sent us loads of responses. In this episode…
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Send us a text Actually very little to no shit talking here. Pete just cant let certain things go. More detailed show notes coming in future episodes. I promise Pop Off Sis On Pop Off Sis, Kendall and Morgan pop off on all things music, entertainment, and sports Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show Send emails to contact@nocomotopodca…
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If you spend time in the mountains, you’re probably familiar with sitting in traffic on I-70. That congestion is annoying – and costly. Colorado officials estimate the state lost nearly $320 million in revenue last year from delays on I-70. Some leaders in mountain towns blame these losses on semis that cause accidents or hold up traffic. So one ve…
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The trial of a driver accused of hitting and killing a promising young competitive cyclist has made headlines in recent days. Seventeen-year-old Magnus White was struck and killed in 2023 while riding his bike on Highway 119 between Boulder and Longmont. Today we’re sharing a conversation about technology that might prevent similar tragedies. Magnu…
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An extraordinary Colorado athlete gets some much-deserved recognition. Libby James, a runner from Fort Collins, has a slew of accomplishments under her belt. She’s run 10 marathons – including Boston, Tokyo and Pikes Peak. She’s the most dominant female runner in the history of the Bolder Boulder 10k, having finished in the top 20 for her age group…
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Gluten free foods are everywhere nowadays. They’re designed for people with celiac disease and gluten intolerance – people who get sick if they eat gluten, which is a kind of wheat protein. But our guest today thinks many of those products miss the mark. So, she did something about it. Chennelle Diong and her husband, Justin Beaver – both of whom h…
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Send us a text and here we go. The episode no one asked for. Why would you want automatic motorcycles and when and for what purposes? Pop Off Sis On Pop Off Sis, Kendall and Morgan pop off on all things music, entertainment, and sports Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show Send emails to contact@nocomotopodcast.com, it doesn't have to …
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Send us a text This is gonna be a big week for content. Sadly Pete still cant fix the youtube video sample rate issues because he is stupid sometimes. Perhaps he just hasn't put in the time and the first thing he tried didn't work? Also, original files got written over..so there's that. Pop Off Sis On Pop Off Sis, Kendall and Morgan pop off on all …
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Coloradans who struggle with anxiety or depression will soon have access to a different kind of treatment option. At the start of 2025, a new law took effect that opened the door to psychedelic-assisted therapy offered by licensed treatment centers in Colorado. State officials had projected April as the date these centers could begin offering thera…
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Some state lawmakers in Denver are using the term “education deserts” to sound the alarm around underperforming schools. It refers to a ZIP code where at least two-thirds of the students attend a school with subpar math and reading scores. One estimate says about 123,000 public school students in Colorado fall into this category. Some Democratic la…
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Send us a text No YouTube for this one since apparently Pete doesnt understand sample rates. Just imagine the video. It was glorious Pop Off Sis On Pop Off Sis, Kendall and Morgan pop off on all things music, entertainment, and sports Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show Send emails to contact@nocomotopodcast.com, it doesn't have to b…
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Homeowners in Colorado’s foothills are used to the threat of wildfire. But after the Marshall Fire hit Louisville and Superior in 2021, some are taking wildfire mitigation more seriously. And how you landscape your yard is a big part of that work. The good news is you can landscape your yard to be fire-resistant and beautiful at the same time. Tomm…
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Around the globe, thousands of languages are considered endangered – that's according to the language reference website Ethnologue. In many cases the people who speak them are passing away, and younger generations aren’t learning them. But a pair of language scholars from the University of Colorado are working to stop these endangered languages fro…
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On November 1, 1955, a man planted a bomb aboard a United Airlines plane shortly before it departed from Denver. The plane exploded in midflight over beet fields in Weld County, killing all 44 people aboard. It was a mass murder that grabbed headlines across the country. And viewers saw footage of the trial on TV – which was unusual then. If you've…
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Colorado is a tough state to be a restaurant manager in right now. Every day seems to bring news that another local favorite is closing. It's expensive to run a restaurant. Costs for food and real estate have been on the rise. And for restaurants along Colorado’s Front Range, there’s one especially thorny issue: – employee pay. For the last few yea…
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The Hayman Fire burned through a huge swath of forest southwest of Denver in 2002. It left behind a massive burn scar. Workers quickly replanted thousands of trees to reestablish the forest. But more than two decades later, large areas of the Hayman burn scar still resemble a moonscape, with some scraggly young trees here and there. Burn scars that…
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Tourists love the sight of a moose with their long noses, large sloping antlers, and gangly legs. But Rocky Mountain National Park biologists say the growing moose population appears to be harming wetlands in the park. That’s according to a recent story in the Fort Collins Coloradoan. And state wildlife officials say they also want to make sure a ‘…
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A massive reservoir project that will eventually clear the way for a half-million new residents in Northern Colorado is now a step closer to breaking ground. The $2 billion water project will create two new reservoirs that will feed 15 towns and water districts in Northern Colorado. Advocates for NISP, the Northern Integrated Supply Project, say it…
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A bill under consideration at the state capitol would allow religious organizations to use their properties to build housing developments. It's an idea some state lawmakers see as an opportunity. Supporters say it would help alleviate Colorado's housing shortage, using thousands of acres of available church-owned property around the state. KUNC's S…
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March is Colorado’s snowiest month. Which means lots of us will be looking to make fresh tracks on that deep powder this time of year. And if you live in Colorado, you know that amazing powder brings with it truly astonishing sunburns for skiers and snowboarders. There are scientific reasons that your friends come home from the slopes with goggle m…
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Last year, Colorado lawmakers passed an unusual law. It directed every county in the state to set up in-person voting for incarcerated people in jails, many of whom are awaiting trial and haven’t been convicted of a crime. The new law is the first of its kind in the nation. It's an effort to support voting rights for a population that is often cons…
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Spring is approaching, and the garden beckons. Which means it’s not too early to start making gardening and landscaping plans for the year. And if you’re like a lot of homeowners in Colorado, you might be thinking about adding some native plants. Experts say it’s a great way to save water. Native plants also support bees, birds and other pollinator…
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Five years ago this month, the coronavirus pandemic upended life in Colorado and around the world. More than 14,000 Coloradans died, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the state saw more than 1.7 million COVID-19 cases. It was a global health crisis that also reshaped the state’s economy in an instant. Businesses and a…
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State wildlife officials will pay nearly $350,000 to reimburse ranchers in Colorado’s high country who saw their livestock killed or harmed by wolves last year. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted to approve those claims recently. It’s a key part of the state’s program to reintroduce wolves. And it gets less attention than photos of ne…
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A handful of Colorado schools monitor their students with cameras that use facial recognition software. It’s a security measure: An administrator with access to the technology can upload a student’s photo and then the system can use cameras around the school to pinpoint the student’s location. More school districts across the state have been explor…
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An estimated 13 percent of the construction workforce in Colorado is made up of immigrants without legal status, according to the American Immigration Council. These workers often handle lower-paying jobs at construction sites like installing drywall or laying bricks. Colorado has a housing shortage. So we wondered what is likely to happen to Color…
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It’s one of the first concepts you learned in science class: Trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. It’s part of why forests play such a critical role in reducing carbon in the atmosphere. Which is why a recent report on Colorado’s forests sounds a bit alarming. Researchers set out to gauge how many tons of carbon are taken in by Colorado…
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The Trump administration announced recently it’s terminating hundreds of jobs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The announcement sparked protests, including one in Boulder in which NOAA supporters and employees took part. The threat of layoffs at NOAA also led our guest to write a defense of the work the organization does. Kar…
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Wildfires are an ever-present threat in Colorado. And those that grow and spread quickly are becoming more common – and more destructive. But there’s a piece of technology that could help spot a blaze in the earliest stages, before it spreads. Cameras equipped with artificial intelligence can detect plumes of smoke in the air – even in remote areas…
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Send us a text ugh. So here we go. you can watch the video for this episode here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5C8cl8DniA We aren't proud of this. The video adds nothing except you get to see what the Tiki Room Studio looks like. It would be nice if you could hit subscribe on the channel though as this is probably going to be the best way to gro…
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Crowds of sandhill crane admirers gather in Southern Colorado each spring to watch these birds – which have recovered after nearly being wiped out a century ago. The birds’ admirers are fascinated by the cranes’ calls, their mating behaviors, and the fact that the species has existed for 2.5 million years. Scott Weidensaul is a writer and ornitholo…
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Colorado has ambitious goals around renewable energy. Governor Jared Polis is aiming for 100 percent of the energy in the state to come from renewable sources by the year 2040. But there’s an obstacle: Colorado doesn’t have enough power lines to deliver all that renewable energy from where it’s produced – often in rural parts of the state – to wher…
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Send us a text This is probably the best moto podcast episode ever, just because I said so. Worst Bike in The World This Week: 2001 Triumph Bonneville Best bike in the world this week Honda Xr200R Pop Off Sis On Pop Off Sis, Kendall and Morgan pop off on all things music, entertainment, and sports Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show …
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Democrats in Colorado control the governor’s office and both houses of the state legislature. Many of them openly oppose the Republican Trump administration’s actions to ramp up arrests and deportation of immigrants without legal status in the state. And those Democratic lawmakers have heard from many constituents in recent weeks who also oppose im…
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Challenging anti-trans legislation – and finding a way to laugh about it. That’s the idea behind a new national comedy tour created by a transgender comedian who lives in Gunbarrel, outside of Boulder. Ren Q Dawe is the organizer of the tour – called “Here to Pee” – which launches this Saturday at Junkyard Social in Boulder. The comedians have stop…
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A piece of U.S. immigration law allows some people who have entered the country illegally to be detained and quickly deported – without typical legal proceedings and a hearing before an immigration judge. Until recently, this policy applied to people without legal status who had been in the country for less than two weeks, if they were detained nea…
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Dozens of childcare and preschool centers in Colorado are run by companies backed by private equity funding. Private equity firms use investor money to buy companies with a goal of improving them and selling them for a profit. This kind of investment can help a small childcare business grow and make upgrades, which could be useful in a state like C…
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