Colorado Matters

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Hosted by Ryan Warner and Chandra Thomas Whitfield, CPR News' daily interview show focuses on the state's people, issues and ideas.

Recent Episodes
  • May 5, 2025: How to turn an office high-rise into homes; United expands in Denver
    May 5, 2025 – 49:21
  • May 2, 2025: How The Women's Bank of Denver fostered inclusion, opportunity, and empowerment
    May 2, 2025 – 49:12
  • May 1, 2025: Voters, Congressional delegation on Trump's first 100 days; The secret life of Mary Rippon
    May 1, 2025 – 49:02
  • April 30, 2025: The start of severe weather season; A friendship after Saigon's fall
    Apr 30, 2025 – 49:14
  • April 29, 2025: Elevating Africa and the opportunities it creates in Colorado; Authenticity in African fashion
    Apr 29, 2025 – 48:12
  • April 28, 2025: Perspective on Trump's first 100 days from State Sen. Kirkmeyer, U.S. Rep. Neguse
    Apr 28, 2025 – 49:10
  • April 25, 2025: Holocaust survivor and folk musician Osi Sladek
    Apr 25, 2025 – 48:22
  • April 24, 2025: A long overdue honor for the 6888 Postal Battalion; From flood to fruit
    Apr 24, 2025 – 48:45
  • April 23, 2025: Exploring the potential of geothermal energy; Tennis on music, marriage, and balance
    Apr 23, 2025 – 49:16
  • April 22, 2025: The debate over geothermal energy boils over; Colorado reflections on Pope Francis
    Apr 22, 2025 – 49:07
  • April 21, 2025: Remembering the Pope; State lawmakers on immigrant protections; Psilocybin and postpartum
    Apr 21, 2025 – 49:22
  • April 18, 2025: Car buying considerations; Western Slope judge tells ICE to back off
    Apr 18, 2025 – 49:10
  • April 17, 2025: A Colorado Matters encore: Embrace a 'Wonder Year' of worldschooling
    Apr 17, 2025 – 47:44
  • April 16, 2025: Stand-up comic heals with 'Tromedy'; France knights Colorado astrophysicist
    Apr 16, 2025 – 48:25
  • April 15, 2025: A measles checkup; State lawmakers working to preserve trans rights
    Apr 15, 2025 – 49:02
  • April 14, 2025: New Fort Lewis president on supporting Indigenous, first-gen students; '12 Tablecloths'
    Apr 14, 2025 – 48:28
  • April 10, 2025: International torture trial in Denver; Colorado entrepreneur eyes A.I. and audio
    Apr 10, 2025 – 49:01
  • April 9, 2025: ICE's 'collateral arrests' include a former slave; Choir director finds harmony off stage
    Apr 9, 2025 – 49:11
  • April 8, 2025: Helping student athletes win on the playing field of mental health
    Apr 8, 2025 – 48:51
  • April 7, 2025: Stock market whiplash and your investments; Ingredients for a viral recipe!
    Apr 7, 2025 – 49:09
  • April 4, 2025: Teens share their love for reading; 'Pinch Hitting' tells the story of an unexpected hero
    Apr 4, 2025 – 49:16
  • April 3, 2025: An Aging Matters special - is a pet right for you? Plus, refocusing life after retirement
    Apr 3, 2025 – 48:49
  • April 2, 2025: Measles case confirmed in Colorado; Critical seed lab in Fort Collins could be at risk
    Apr 2, 2025 – 49:02
  • April 1, 2025: A mother's search for answers; Is film project in Boulder a sign of things to come?
    Apr 1, 2025 – 49:20
  • March 31, 2025: Deals get made at Sundance; Arctic adventurer goes 'Into the Thaw'
    Mar 31, 2025 – 48:51
  • March 28, 2025: How to become a changemaker; Snow shoveling programs help both seniors, volunteers
    Mar 28, 2025 – 48:27
  • March 27, 2025: Bennet on 'wanton destruction' of federal government; Colorado's homegrown burger
    Mar 27, 2025 – 48:50
  • March 26, 2025: 'Cruelty' of HIV/AIDS cuts; Adam Cayton-Holland returns to his comedic birthplace
    Mar 26, 2025 – 49:12
  • March 25, 2025: Local vs. state control over housing; Sanora Babb's journey from Dust Bowl to author
    Mar 25, 2025 – 48:10
  • March 24, 2025: Colorado-Canada trade connection; Natural medicine's Indigenous roots in 'The Trip'
    Mar 24, 2025 – 49:21
  • March 21, 2025: Ambassador Salazar on tariffs, cartels, and the Gulf; A spring of fire & ice
    Mar 21, 2025 – 49:19
  • March 20, 2025: Living a full life in the face of death; Senior community rallies around displaced residents
    Mar 20, 2025 – 49:25
  • March 19, 2025: Fighting violent crime in Pueblo; From plants to pests, spring gardening questions answered!
    Mar 19, 2025 – 49:00
  • March 18, 2025: A mother’s fight for justice; The unseen threat to Colorado’s bighorn sheep
    Mar 18, 2025 – 49:04
  • March 17, 2025: Mining politics and policy; It's crunch time at the state capitol
    Mar 17, 2025 – 49:10
  • March 14, 2025: Wage theft investigation at Denver strip clubs; Step into a storied room at The Brown Palace
    Mar 14, 2025 – 48:22
  • March 13, 2025: Helping extremely premature babies defy the odds; Historic Park Theater's haunted history
    Mar 13, 2025 – 49:12
  • March 12, 2025: 'Wind phones' provide unique connection; Turning to town halls for answers, accountability
    Mar 12, 2025 – 49:15
  • March 11, 2025: Wilma Webb on legacy, life, and service to the community
    Mar 11, 2025 – 49:05
  • March 10, 2025: Pursuit of justice for sex assault survivors amid case backlog; Forests out of carbon balance
    Mar 10, 2025 – 49:18
  • March 7, 2025: Life as a trans woman under the Trump administration; The sandhill cranes are back!
    Mar 7, 2025 – 48:30
  • March 6, 2025: Denver mayor faces Congress on immigration; Continuing role of churches as sanctuaries
    Mar 6, 2025 – 48:49
  • March 5, 2025: What doctors are watching for 5 years after the first case of COVID; Colorado's Lunar Outpost
    Mar 5, 2025 – 49:17
  • March 4, 2025: Impact of Congressional cuts on Medicaid; Flu season questions and answers
    Mar 4, 2025 – 48:35
  • March 3, 2025: 'Colorado Today' a daily dose of news; 'Buy Colorado Day' eyes global marketplace
    Mar 3, 2025 – 49:14
  • February 28, 2025: Rep. Jeff Hurd on DOGE cuts, Medicaid and BLM; Do boycotts make a difference?
    Feb 28, 2025 – 48:22
  • Feb. 27, 2025: Denver International Airport marks 30 years of flight
    Feb 27, 2025 – 49:09
  • February 26, 2025: The search for water on the Moon; A Colorado teacher's poem is on the space station
    Feb 26, 2025 – 30:00
  • February 25, 2025: What to do when aging in place is no longer possible; Elevating Colorado's Black history
    Feb 25, 2025 – 28:22
  • February 24, 2025: Vail Resorts grapples with changing market, labor, and expansion; Debating tipped wages
    Feb 24, 2025 – 28:50
Recent Reviews
  • stuartlittle1
    Chandra Thomas Whitfield
    Glad you joined Colorado Matters. Appreciate the stories you cover. However, you often sound like you’re reading a script, pausing every now and then and changing your intonation to make it appear like you’re not reading. You’ve been in Colorado for a while now. Perhaps you can stop insinuating that we’re a “backwards” state that would not have a Black ballroom scene, for example. No, there’s not a large Black population here but we have a strong and deep history, and rich culture. You often sound surprised, and when that happens we’ll hear your patented, “Wow.” I’d like to encourage you to get out more. Not knowing anything about the history and roots of ballroom, voguing, etc. — Where have you been? There are so many things you seem to have had no exposure to — try reading more, and expanding your horizons, beyond middle-class, “respectable” Black life. The aforementioned will help make you a more well-rounded and sophisticated interviewer. And, again, please stop reading -
  • gracie in denver
    Colorado Matters really matters
    I’ve been listening to this program for years and I am continually intrigued, inspired and challenged by the variety of topics the program tackles about our great state. Ryan Warner is a superb host and interviewer, and I’m enjoying getting to know Chandra Thomas Whitfield as a host as well. Keep up the great work. Loved Tom Hesse’s interview w the director Josh Berman and Trevor Kennison of the Netflix documentary Full Circle. Great reporting as always.
  • i'm not a trumpite
    Just name it LGBTIAA Matters already
    I understand public radio will be slightly leaning left but this is too much. Ryan, start discounting what sycophants say and bring more general interest topics. Otherwise, start covering everyone, including little people, fat people, disabled people, neurodiverse people etc, equally. I’ll give it a few more weeks before unsubscribing.
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    4/14/23 Ukraine War
    The 4/14/23 episode on the war in Ukraine was great! Probably the best thing I’ve heard on CPR. Well Done!
  • 420seank
    Sean420
    Good local info and news. I personally like to smoke hella weed and listen for the informative content
  • ManDrew1970
    Find balance
    After finding this pod I thought it was going to be more of a balanced conversation. As Colorado has trended more & more blue I see more conflicting guests. Once a week there is one of the panel that feels it necessary to air their grievance that happens to be the Fox News talking point for that week
  • jomermcklanski
    Woke
    Woke politics and victim supremacy masquerading as news.
  • Helene Shannon
    Veneer of neutrality over blatant political bias
    I used to recommend this podcast to friends and family as a good source of local Colorado news that was more focused on real people and issues then playing politics. I am no longer able to do that honestly. This show marginalizes real issues for many Coloradans like the ACA and how it severely hurt rural Colorado communities as well as the businesses permanently destroyed by the BLM riots. At the same time it devotes massive segments to the other side of both those issues and many others pushing the leftist narrative. It as another disgusting example of the the biased leftist coverage that we are expected to swallow as a factual news source.
  • jrzygrrrl
    Ryan rocks!
    Outstanding interviewer, outstanding production from an outstanding organization.
  • Jeffrey Lundquist
    Awesome show!
    Awesome show!
  • KaylaC6500
    All about Colorado
    This is a wonderful podcast all about Colorado. I am so happy that I found it.
  • WeldChair
    Colorado issues
    This is the best podcast to keep up with what’s happening in Colorado.
  • Chase 466938281827
    Great source for local news
    Consistent, high quality journalism.
  • Butchjax
    A favorite
    I love this show but often miss it on the radio. Glad to see it as a podcast so I can catch what I miss. I have lived many places. This is the best show focused on state issues that I have found.
  • CBSisko
    Hasn't updated in days
    The podcast hasn't updated in days. Reported concern.
  • Lyle&Lady
    Good, but there are problems.
    Overall, a wide variety of interesting topics, but the political bias is a bit much. They question conservative people very well, but don't put forth the same level of criticism when speaking with "progressive" guests. It's frustrating, but like I said, it's interesting and that's what I care about most.
  • SteveCure123
    Way to go Colorado
    I love listening to Colorado matters. Ryan Warner is a great host and I appreciate how often he asks uncomfortable questions to the Governor
  • DenverAllen
    Best radio program on Colorado
    This program is a great way to stay up to date on some of the news, politics, and other fun things that are going in CO.
  • Iboberts
    So glad the podcast is back
    This show is one of the highlights of my commute.
  • PolitiComm
    Political Consultant
    Ryan Warner is one of the best sources of political news in the state.
  • KevinASingel
    Great stuff for Coloradans
    Ryan Warner (the host of Colorado Matters) was just recognized as the best radio talkshow host by a local magazine. Sounds right to me...he is thoughtful, educational and entertaining. I love being able to catch the pieces I miss live via iTunes. Makes me glad I contribute to CO public radio. Thanks all!
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