Episodes
Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
Season 2 Opening Story: The Overview Effect
Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
What would it feel like to travel on a rocket ship, burst through the atmosphere, and then get a long, life-changing glimpse of Earth?
In this 5 minute opening story for our season 2, we revisit the big ideas behind Weld Found by exploring the "overview effect"; a phenomenon felt by dozens of astronauts.
Tuesday Dec 31, 2019
Your Word for the New Year (Bonus Episode)
Tuesday Dec 31, 2019
Tuesday Dec 31, 2019
What is your word or phrase for the New Year? This new tradition of choosing a guiding word seems to be a helpful reflection in lieu of resolutions.
The host of Weld Found, Tim Coons, sits down for a casual conversation with his wife, Betony. And they discuss their words from last year, what they’ve learned, and reveal their words they hope guide them in 2020.
Wednesday Dec 04, 2019
The Bells of the Season
Wednesday Dec 04, 2019
Wednesday Dec 04, 2019
In celebration of Colorado Gives Day we feature moving stories of generosity and connection in this season 1 finale of Weld Found. Enjoy a behind the scenes tasting at Weldwerks Brewing Co, a patrol of the Greeley Police Department’s Santa Cop, surprising Black Friday workers with YFC’s Bake of Love, and more.
Give to a Weld County Nonprofit at WeldCoGives.org!
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
She Escaped
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
How do you view prostitution and the women involved in it?
In this episode we interview the founder of Free Our Girls, a nonprofit that helps women escape the sex trade. You’ll hear Megan Lundstrom’s incredible story of her own escape and then her development of research that is changing our court systems for the better.
You’ll also hear from survivors who are interning at Free Our Girls.
“It is a journey to freedom… It’s such an honor and privilege to see these women overcome all odds.”
-Megan Lundstrom
Free Our Girls is celebrating 5 years this month. You can support them by becoming a monthly supporter, donating $5, $50, or $500 a month, or volunteering 5 minutes, 50 minutes, or 500 minutes.
Friday Oct 18, 2019
A Graveyard Walk of Linn Grove Cemetery
Friday Oct 18, 2019
Friday Oct 18, 2019
How do you hope to be remembered? What would you like your legacy to be?
Join our tour of Linn Grove Cemetery as we stroll through stories of history, heritage, and intrigue.
Wednesday Oct 02, 2019
The Welcome Wagon
Wednesday Oct 02, 2019
Wednesday Oct 02, 2019
What does home look like for you?
What would it look like to make a new home, in a new place, if you had to leave?
In this episode we ask that question and also find that becoming a welcoming community has a drastic impact on our area’s economics, culture, and connectivity.
Join us as we tour the place that does welcoming best:
The Immigrant and Refugee Center of Northern Colorado.
Monday Sep 16, 2019
Joy on the Tracks
Monday Sep 16, 2019
Monday Sep 16, 2019
“We found joy here during the hardest time in our lives; a time when we were the most busy, most stressed. We would walk through the door on a Saturday and would breathe a sigh of relief. First, through the eyes of my daughter and then I fell in love too.”
- Michelle Kempema, CEO of Colorado Model Railroad Museum
Take a tour of the Colorado Model Railroad Museum and hear a special writing from Seth Willis of Garage Sale Theater on this episode of Weld Found; all while exploring joy.
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Courageous Women and the County that Loves Them
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
This show highlights four incredibly courageous women: Rattlesnake Kate (local Weld County legend), Neyla Pekarek (formerly of The Lumineers), Katie Shilts (Women’s Fund Board President), and Mary Claxton (of the band Trash Cat).
Did you know Monday, August 26th is Women’s Equality Day and commemorates the 1920 adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment? This amendment gave women the right to vote. So it's an excellent time to release episode 2 of the Weld Found Podcast, titled “Courageous Women and the County that Loves Them”.
This is a good one. Share it with someone who needs some enCOURAGEment.
Wednesday Aug 14, 2019
Out of the Garage and into the Neighborhood
Wednesday Aug 14, 2019
Wednesday Aug 14, 2019
“We have the entire equation backwards.” -Dr. Josh Packard, Sociologist
What if we are approaching community all wrong? And our backwards approach could be creating more loneliness than connection?
In episode 1 of Weld Found we have an inciting conversation with Dr. Packard about belonging in this age of social isolation. You’ll be surprised by what you hear and come away with new approaches to living in community.
Also, you’ll hear a segment from city of Greeley Mayor, John Gates.
Thursday Jun 20, 2019
The Opening Story
Thursday Jun 20, 2019
Thursday Jun 20, 2019
When I was 9, I got locked in our garage.
This five minute story tells how I got out and compares this experience to where we are in today's culture: living in an age of social isolation and disconnection.
How do we get out of the garage and begin to belong in community?