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    Explore " northern colorado" with insightful episodes like "Big Sky, Griz & 'Cat analysis from Nuanez Brothers, Ty Gregorak and Andrew Houghton", "Around the Big Sky - Idaho QB McCoy, 'Cat WR Alson, Griz DT Gubner, UI LB Maola, Jason Eck, McCaffrey, new MSU QB recruit", "Catching up with a Coordinator - Montana State's Taylor Housewright", "Montana State head coach Brent Vigen on Northern Colorado" and "Big Sky Breakdown- Gregorak on 'Cats & Griz, Andrew Schmidt on "Snow Belt Conf", Houghton around BSC" from podcasts like ""Big Sky Breakdown", "Big Sky Breakdown", "Big Sky Breakdown", "Big Sky Breakdown" and "Big Sky Breakdown"" and more!

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    Big Sky, Griz & 'Cat analysis from Nuanez Brothers, Ty Gregorak and Andrew Houghton

    Big Sky, Griz & 'Cat analysis from Nuanez Brothers, Ty Gregorak and Andrew Houghton

    Colter Nuanez is joined by Skyline Sports co-founder to talk about the regressions of the Montana offense, Lucas Johnson's eyes while under center, the progression of the Bobcat defense and much more in his return to the Big Sky Breakdown.

    What did the Bobcats look like with Tommy Mellott back at the helm? Is it time to sound the alarm in Missoula? Ty Gregorak raps about those things and more with Colter.

    And Andrew Houghton hops on with Colter to talk about the biggest surprises and disappointments in Big Sky Conference football, plus plenty of analysis about the Griz and the Bobcats.

    BIG SKY BREAKDOWN TIMES
    Brooks Nuanez, Skyline Sports co-founder - 5:08
    Ty Gregorak, Skyline Sports lead analyst - 46:55
    Andrew Houghton, writer and analyst - 1:01:15 

    Around the Big Sky - Idaho QB McCoy, 'Cat WR Alson, Griz DT Gubner, UI LB Maola, Jason Eck, McCaffrey, new MSU QB recruit

    Around the Big Sky - Idaho QB McCoy, 'Cat WR Alson, Griz DT Gubner, UI LB Maola, Jason Eck, McCaffrey, new MSU QB recruit

    Colter Nuanez presents his series of interviews from the week leading up to game day October 15, including central figures in the matchups between Montana vs Idaho and Montana State vs Northern Colorado.

    Big Sky Breakdown times

    1. Gevani McCoy, Idaho quarterback - 2:38
    2. Ravi Alston, Montana State wide receiver- 9:32
    3. Alex Gubner, Montana defensive tackle - 20:00
    4. Paul Maola, Idaho linebacker - 28:05
    5. Jason Eck, Idaho head coach - 37:45
    6. Ed McCaffrey, Northern Colorado  head coach - 51:10
    7. Chance Wilson, Montana State incoming QB - 1:03:57

    Big Sky Breakdown- Gregorak on 'Cats & Griz, Andrew Schmidt on "Snow Belt Conf", Houghton around BSC

    Big Sky Breakdown- Gregorak on 'Cats & Griz, Andrew Schmidt on "Snow Belt Conf", Houghton around BSC

    Colter Nuanez is joined by Skyline Sports lead analyst Ty Gregorak to talk about Montana State's quarterback revelation, Montana's struggles at Holt Arena historically and MSU's homecoming game against Idaho State. 

    Former Griz running back and current NFL agent Andrew Schmidt chimes in about Montana's mid-season report plus a thesis on what the future might hold for the Montana schools and other FCS programs in the West that he likes to call the "Snow Belt Conference".

    And Andrew Houghton of Skyline Sports and ESPN MT breaks down Idaho State's players to watch leading up to ISU's game at Montana State this week plus Colter & Andrew go around the Big Sky Conference. 

    BIG SKY BREAKDOWN TIMES
    Ty Gregorak, Skyline Sports lead analyst - 4:05
    Andrew Schmidt, NFL agent and contributing podcaster - 
    Andrew Houghton, Skyline Sports writer & ESPN MT producer - 

    THE SPECAL® METHOD IS READY TO TAKE THE U.S. BY STORM – ARE YOU READY?

    THE SPECAL® METHOD IS READY TO TAKE THE U.S. BY STORM – ARE YOU READY?
    Today, we talk to Cyndy Hunt Luzinski who is an advanced practice nurse and the first accredited SPECAL®  practitioner in North America, credentialed by the Contented Dementia Trust in England shares her story.  In honor of her dad, Cyndy founded and serves as executive director of Dementia Together, a nonprofit organization in Northern Colorado. They offer education, enrichment, and hope, while cultivating joy and building stronger connections for people living with dementia, their care partners, and the community. 

    Cyndy is a leading voice in dementia-friendly community initiatives. She facilitates care partner support groups, and works with her Dementia Together team to provide education and 300+ in-person and online memory cafes per year.  

     

    Watch the Video Interview

     

    Contact Cyndy Luzinski

    Email     Website     Instagram & Facebook     Dementiatogethernoco

     

    Contact Lori La Bey or at www.AlzheimersSpeaks.com

    Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sounds news, not just sound bites since 2011.

    Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    THE SPECAL® METHOD IS READY TO TAKE THE U.S. BY STORM – ARE YOU READY?

    THE SPECAL® METHOD IS READY TO TAKE THE U.S. BY STORM – ARE YOU READY?
    Today, we talk to Cyndy Hunt Luzinski who is an advanced practice nurse and the first accredited SPECAL®  practitioner in North America, credentialed by the Contented Dementia Trust in England shares her story.  In honor of her dad, Cyndy founded and serves as executive director of Dementia Together, a nonprofit organization in Northern Colorado. They offer education, enrichment, and hope, while cultivating joy and building stronger connections for people living with dementia, their care partners, and the community. 

    Cyndy is a leading voice in dementia-friendly community initiatives. She facilitates care partner support groups, and works with her Dementia Together team to provide education and 300+ in-person and online memory cafes per year.  

     

    Watch the Video Interview

     

    Contact Cyndy Luzinski

    Email     Website     Instagram & Facebook     Dementiatogethernoco

     

    Contact Lori La Bey or at www.AlzheimersSpeaks.com

    Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sounds news, not just sound bites since 2011.

    Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Big Sky Breakdown - Last week of September

    Big Sky Breakdown - Last week of September

    In this episode of the Big Sky Breakdown, Colter Nuanez raps about all things BSC with Brooks Nuanez of Skyline Sports, longtime football coach Ty Gregorak, SWX Montana sports director Shaun Rainey, SWX MT sports reporter Alex Eschelman, Eastern Washington head coach Aaron Best, EWU offensive coordinator Ian Shoemaker and Northern Colorado head coach Ed McCaffrey.

    BIG SKY BREAKDOWN TIMES

    Brooks Nuanez - 3:08
    Ty Gregorak - 28:23
    Shaun Rainey - 52:45
    Alex Eschelman - 1:04:25
    Aaron Best - 1:33:22
    Ian Shoemaker - 1:54:35
    Ed McCaffrey - 2:07:45

    Houseless man wins case against Fort Collins Police Services, Congress moves into third day of impeachment trial

    Houseless man wins case against Fort Collins Police Services, Congress moves into third day of impeachment trial
    Ellie Shannon gives information on how Colorado State University's campuses fuel jobs in the state, and Ivy Winfrey tells listeners about how a man without a home won a case related to Fort Collins' urban camping ban. After that, Dixon Lawson gives updates on sports, and Winfrey speaks to Rick Parker about Loveland Rotary Club and its annual Rubber Duck Race. After that, Kota Babcock updates listeners on congressional issues, particularly the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. After that, KCSU News introduces a new sports podcast, "Into the Trenches with Ellison Hubbard," and Babcock gives new information on COVID-19 cases. To conclude the show, Babcock tells listeners about cryptocurrency, a one-women-owned tech company's recent success and self-driving cars while Winfrey tells listeners about the weirdest stories from around the world.

    Getting involved at CSU, Polis announces vaccine updates, COVID-19 and meatpacking controversies

    Getting involved at CSU, Polis announces vaccine updates, COVID-19 and meatpacking controversies
    Ellie Shannon gives updates related to Black History Month and wastewater testing, then Ivy Winfrey discusses the shift into COVID-19 vaccine phase 1b.2 and a local shooting in Fort Collins. Then, KCSU sports gives us some exclusive audio from the CSU volleyball press conference and Kota Babcock gives updates on meatpacking plants currently facing public health and safety concerns, as well as updates in Trump's Senate impeachment trial. Then, Kota speaks to Avery Ackelbein from the SLICE office about involvement on campus. After that, Kota gives new updates on COVID-19 statistics and does a live-read of Ceci Taylor's piece outline the B/AACC's plans for Black History Month events. To conclude the show, Ivy talks about a Black Mirror-like program at Microsoft and a false Amber alert.

    Paid family and medical leave in Colorado, new updates on DACA.

    Paid family and medical leave in Colorado, new updates on DACA.
    Kota Babcock gives new updates on a Colorado mask mandate and an unfolding misconduct situation at CSU through a newscast written by Ethan Hanson. Dixon Lawson gives updates on upcoming sports and news, then Kota talks with Laura Studley about helping a student tell their story through student media. Maddy Erskine talks with local band Los Toms about making music during COVID-19 and Kota Babcock gives new information on DACA, national security for the election and a misconduct investigation at Louisiana State University. Ivy Winfrey explains what Proposition 118 will do for Colorado and Kota speaks with Kristen Candella about Habitat for Humanity's Hometown Hero award. Kota gives new updates on COVID-19 and vaccine results and Ivy ends the show with weird news from around the world.

    Virtual artist studio tours, COVID-19 outbreaks in Fort Collins area high schools

    Virtual artist studio tours, COVID-19 outbreaks in Fort Collins area high schools
    Ellie Shannon updates listeners on a new mandate from Jared Polis, then Ivy Winfrey describes Fort Collins area high schools are experiencing new outbreaks, and how soon a vaccine may be available. Then, listeners hear about new events in the world of sports, and Kota speaks with Liz Good about virtual art studio tours. Then, Ivy talks to Ty Davis from the Collegian about COVID-19 and the music and Kota dives into new updates in national news, mostly relating to new announcements from president-elect Joe Biden. Local director Maddy Erskine speaks with Twin Riverz about her music, and then Kota goes over new COVID-19 statistics. To conclude the show, Ivy gives listeners a healthy dose of weird news, from vaping to robot wolves.

    Implications of reintroducing gray wolves, new funding for the NACC

    Implications of reintroducing gray wolves, new funding for the NACC
    Ethan Hanson updates listeners on ASCSU bills and debates, as well as the discovery of a body in Lory State Park and new limits to Transfort's capacity. Then, Ivy Winfrey speaks with Tom Hobbs, a professor in the Warner College of Natural Resources, about gray wolf reintroduction. Later in the show, Kota Babcock speaks to Collegian reporter about new funding for the Native American Cultural Center, and updates listeners on the resignation of a DOJ official, prominent court hearings, and new national park access for veterans. Photo Credit: Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian
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