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Loving the Springs

Loving the Springs

De : Dave Gardner Al Brody and Carrie Simison
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Celebrating the best of Colorado Springs and elevating the rest. Plug into what’s happening in the Pikes Peak region, learn about awesome people, places and happenings, and explore opportunities to make life here even better. Longtime Springs booster Carrie Simison co-hosts with local gadflies Al Brody and Dave Gardner. All three love our two springs – Colorado and Manitou, so they give them the mic in this twice-monthly podcast. Nothing’s off the table – recreation, the arts, government, business, politics – if it touches your life, they’ll talk about it. We’ll invite the movers and shakers, conspiracy theorists, NIMBYs, YIMBYs, yaysayers and naysayers to join them. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and give us feedback and suggestions via comments at https://studio809podcasts.com/loving-the-springs or lovingthespringspodcast@gmail.comCopyright 2026 Dave Gardner, Al Brody and Carrie Simison Politique et gouvernement Sciences sociales
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    • 40: Feb 17 2026 - Black History is 365 Days – Chauncy Johnson
      Feb 17 2026

      We get important perspective on the value and meaning of Black History Month from a remarkable young Black man who lives and breathes civic engagement. Chauncy Johnson has worked in the Colorado State Capitol, pitched in on important initiatives, and run for Colorado Springs City Council in 2025. He is currently seeking the Democratic Party nomination for Colorado State Representative in House District 17.

      Pikes Peak Bulletin Managing Editor Heila Ershadi also updates us on the Mill Street Community Benefits All Coalition’s efforts to get a community benefit agreement related to construction of a luxury Catbird Hotel south of downtown Colorado Springs.

      LINKS:

      Chauncy Johnson for HD17: https://chauncyjohnsonforhd17.com/

      $10.3 Million Subsidy for Luxury Hotel Must Come With Community Benefits Agreement, Neighborhood Coalition Says: https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/10-3-million-subsidy-for-luxury-hotel-must-come-with-community-benefits-agreement-neighborhood-coalition-says/

      Church’s Pride Banner Removed. Again.: https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/churchs-pride-banner-removed-again/

      Pikes Peak Bulletin Listening Tour: https://www.facebook.com/events/2456923024770015

      MENTIONED:

      Leah Withrow

      Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum

      Conejos Neighborhood

      William Jackson Palmer

      The Tuskegee Airmen

      Donald Trump

      Rep. LaMonica McIver

      Don Lemon

      Elijah McClain

      Breonna Taylor

      George Floyd

      The Olympic Games

      Ta-Nehisi Coates

      Laila Edwards

      Juneteenth

      Fiestas Patrias

      Colorado Springs Labor Day Lift Off

      OneBodyENT

      Citadel Mall

      Norris Penrose Event Center

      America the Beautiful Park

      U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum

      Norwood Development Group

      Mill Street Community Benefits All Coalition

      Manitou Art Center

      Freedom to Thrive: The American Experience in Colorado Springs

      Loving the Springs celebrates the best of Colorado Springs and elevates the rest.

      Plug into what’s happening in the Pikes Peak region, learn about awesome people, places and happenings, and explore opportunities to make life here even better. Longtime Springs booster Carrie Simison co-hosts with local gadflies Al Brody and Dave Gardner. All three love our two springs – Colorado and Manitou, so they give them the mic in this twice-monthly podcast. Nothing’s off the table – recreation, the arts, government, business, politics – if it touches your life, they’ll talk about it. We’ll invite the movers and shakers, conspiracy theorists, NIMBYs, YIMBYs, yaysayers and naysayers to join them.

      Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and give us feedback and suggestions via comments at https://studio809podcasts.com/loving-the-springs or lovingthespringspodcast at gmail.com

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      44 min
    • 39: Feb 3 2026 - Wow, What a Tuesday!
      Feb 3 2026

      Colorado Springs City Councilor Gold was reprimanded recently, for comments “in violation of the rules and procedures of City Council,” when in fact her comments were an example of the civility and decorum council rules strive to achieve. We share what went down in the January 13, 2026 Colorado Springs City Council meeting – in which faith leaders made comments about Martin Luther King Jr. Day which incited City Councilor Dave Donelson to walk out, refusing to participate in a photograph commemorating the mayor and council’s proclamation. Councilor Kimberly Gold reminded the room that, “Doctor MLK was a fiery person. He had to be in order to create change. And we need that same fiery spirit today and beyond to create the continued change that we need in our country.”

      At its next public meeting, City Council heard from several citizens who praised Gold’s behavior and comments. In this episode we speak with Kimberly Gold to get her take, and we discuss the incident, the reprimand, and subsequent events with Pikes Peak Bulletin Managing Editor Heila Ershadi.

      LINKS:

      Pikes Peak Bulletin Coverage:

      Councilmember Gold Reprimanded for MLK Proclamation Remarks:

      https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/councilmember-gold-reprimanded-for-mlk-proclamation-remarks/

      Juicy Public Comments on No Black History Month Proclamation, Gold Reprimand, ICE:

      https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/juicy-public-comments-on-no-black-history-month-proclamation-gold-reprimand-ice/

      Discover Downtown Pass: https://downtowncs.com/pass

      2026 Winter Olympic & Paralympic Celebration: https://usopm.org/gamesexperience/

      Nike Team USA Collection: https://www.nike.com/w/medal-stand-collection-7q64t

      Downtown Colorado Springs on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/downtown_cs/

      Downtown Colorado Springs on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DowntownColoradoSprings

      MENTIONED:

      City Councilor Kimberly Gold

      City Council President Lynette Crow-Iverson

      City Councilor Dave Donelson

      Rev. Josh Rumple

      First Congregational Church

      Rev. Candace Woods

      Seth Palmer Harris

      League of American Bicyclists

      Bicycle Colorado Springs

      PikeRide

      2026 Winter Olympics

      U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum

      U.S. Olympic pommel horse champion Stephen Nedoroscik

      Galentine’s Day

      Good Intentions

      Novis Mortem Collective

      Painting With a Twist

      Comfort & Joy Cat Café

      Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center

      The Local Motive


      Loving the Springs celebrates the best of Colorado Springs and elevates the rest.

      Plug into what’s happening in the Pikes Peak region, learn about awesome people, places and happenings, and explore opportunities to make life here even better. Longtime Springs booster Carrie Simison co-hosts with local gadflies Al Brody and Dave Gardner. All three love our two springs – Colorado and Manitou, so they give them the mic in this twice-monthly podcast. Nothing’s off the table – recreation, the arts, government, business, politics...

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      51 min
    • 38: Jan 28, 2026 - Happy Trails Make for Happy People - Glenn Carlson leads Trails and Open Space Coalition
      Jan 28 2026

      Our beloved Trails and Open Space Coalition is sure to be up to something you didn’t already know. Executive Director Glenn Carlson shares his vision, what TOSC has been up to since he took the reins, and exciting news about a new web tool that will help us all enjoy our trails, parks and open spaces that much more.

      We also get tips for trail etiquette when mud is the order of the day. Great news that TOSC is looking into bringing Starlight Spectacular back to life – but reimagined. Plus, Heila Ershadi, managing editor of the Pikes Peak Bulletin, shares an interesting story about a proposed new luxury hotel and what the Mill Street neighborhood is trying to do to avoid the gentrification shuffle.

      LINKS:

      Trails and Open Space Coalition (TOSC): https://trailsandopenspaces.org/

      Colorado Springs Parks Assessment and Master Plan: https://coloradosprings.gov/ParkSystemMasterPlan

      Downtown neighborhood seeks dialogue with Norwood Development – Pikes Peak Bulletin story: https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/downtown-neighborhood-seeks-dialogue-with-norwood-development/

      MENTIONED:

      Susan Davies

      Mesa Ridge High School

      Widefield

      Colorado College

      Arrow Electronics

      Running for Colorado Springs City Council

      The Legacy Loop

      Allen Beauchamp

      Botanic garden

      Denver Botanic Garden

      Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum

      Garden of the Gods Foundation

      Garden of the Gods Dog Park

      Pikes Peak

      Blodgett Open Space

      Pikeview Quarry

      Timberline TrailCraft

      Loving the Springs celebrates the best of Colorado Springs and elevates the rest.

      Plug into what’s happening in the Pikes Peak region, learn about awesome people, places and happenings, and explore opportunities to make life here even better. Longtime Springs booster Carrie Simison co-hosts with local gadflies Al Brody and Dave Gardner. All three love our two springs – Colorado and Manitou, so they give them the mic in this twice-monthly podcast. Nothing’s off the table – recreation, the arts, government, business, politics – if it touches your life, they’ll talk about it. We’ll invite the movers and shakers, conspiracy theorists, NIMBYs, YIMBYs, yaysayers and naysayers to join them.

      Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and give us feedback and suggestions via comments at https://studio809podcasts.com/loving-the-springs or lovingthespringspodcast at gmail.com

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      50 min
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