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Aug 28, 2024 • 50min

Aug. 28, 2024: COVID & flu shots – what to know

The flu shot and a fresh round of COVID vaccines are coming. What's the ideal timing to get them? How much protection can we expect? We ask Dr. Tamaan Osbourne-Roberts, a leading family physician in Aurora. We also discuss long COVID, which is personal to him. Plus, the journey of an opera singer back to the stage after she, too, got long COVID. And as the Paralympics begin in Paris, we re-share the story of a veteran who led the way for other athletes.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 48min

Aug. 27, 2024: Worldschooling encourages families to use the world as a classroom

Imagine living abroad, or even in another part of the country for a few months or longer, with your family in tow and using the world as your classroom. It might not be as far-fetched as you think. Three Boulder moms wrote a book on how to do it: "Wonder Year: A Guide to Long-Term Family Travel and Worldschooling." Chandra Thomas Whitfield spoke with co-author Julie Frieder, as well as a Denver family who took up the adventure.
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Aug 26, 2024 • 51min

Aug. 26, 2024: Lowering property taxes at heart of special session; State GOP in flux

State lawmakers begin a special session today to try to lower property taxes in order to keep two related measures off the November ballot. Then, who's in charge of the Colorado Republican Party after a weekend vote to remove the chairman? Plus, the Paralympics begin this week in Paris and feature events unique to the Games, like goalball.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 52min

Aug. 23, 2024: Colorado DNC attendees on what’s next; How’s autumn shaping up?

Now that Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted the Democratic nomination for president, we'll ask two Coloradans who were at the convention about her message, and what's next. Then, critics of the state Republican party chair will try again this weekend to remove him. Plus, how will the hot, dry summer impact the fall and winter? Later, a PGA championship returns to Colorado for the longest course in its history. And Colorado's spotlight on Earth, Wind and Fire at the DNC.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 52min

Aug. 22, 2024: Aging and mental health; A healthcare victory for veterans who served at K2

As people age, physical health is often top of mind, and mental health is overlooked. For "Aging Matters on Colorado Matters," we'll talk about ways to cope with the Colorado Gerontological Society, a nonprofit that offers support programs for older adults including free mental health counseling. Then, what's it like to be a Colorado delegate at the DNC? And, victory for veterans fighting for medical benefits after serving at the K2 military base in Uzbekistan. And a unique trail of dinosaur tracks!
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Aug 22, 2024 • 23min

A Colorado Springs veteran helps win the long fight for expanded medical benefits

A huge victory this month for veterans fighting for expanded medical benefits after being exposed to toxic chemicals while serving at an Army base known as K2 in Uzbekistan. Troops say they experienced serious health conditions as a result. And after a decades-long fight, the VA has finally removed barriers to them receiving treatment.
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Aug 21, 2024 • 51min

Aug. 21, 2024: Innovation and tech evolution highlight 10 years of patents in Colorado

Coloradans are inventive. The state’s in the top 10 for patents filed per capita. Denver is home to one of four U.S. Patent and Trademark Outreach offices outside of Washington, D.C., and it is marking 10 years. Molly Kocialski is the regional director and Cyndi Bray is an inventor who's obtained multiple patents. Later, young readers are likely to see themselves reflected in "Control Freaks," now available in paperback.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 51min

Aug. 20, 2024: DNC delegates have new hope for election; Teachers union head on school year ahead

By day, Colorado’s convention delegates attend meetings to get motivated for the long election season. At night, they hear from the party’s most prominent leaders. Then, as kids return to school the head of the Colorado Education Association outlines the challenges and opportunities ahead. Also, exposure to the sun can be extra hard for people with darker skin. And, why Colorado raised the drinking age.
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Aug 19, 2024 • 50min

Aug. 19. 2024: Longtime DNC delegate on what to expect this week; State ranks high in school absences

As the Democratic National Convention gets underway, Polly Baca of Denver has participated in every one of them since 1964. She says delegates are united around Kamala Harris’ candidacy. Then, Colorado ranks fifth nationwide in school absenteeism. And, Paralympic hopeful Madison Champion on why she loves her sport. Also, a poet laureate promotes rest over relentless productivity.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 51min

Aug. 16, 2024: How to keep young people in mountain communities; Ride with us in the Great Dale House Car

They may not have planned to go to college, but they did, thanks to a network of mountain campuses. As Carrie Besnette Houser steps down as the longest-serving president of Colorado Mountain College, a picture of education, employment, and equity. Then, let's ride in a Great Dale House Car, rooted in Denver history. Plus, Yoga on the Rocks. And, your chance to "Turn the Page with Colorado Matters" and author Timothy Winegard's, "The Horse: A Galloping History of Humanity."

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