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Voices of Pueblo

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“Voices of Pueblo: Digging Deeper” is a dynamic podcast from the Pueblo Star Journal hosted by Gregory Howell, Andy Koen, and Bree Pappan, along with local reporters and content creators from our diverse newsroom. Our mission is to deliver local news and stories while recognizing that people gather information from a variety of sources. This podcast is our way of digging deeper—bringing audiences across our community in-depth coverage and fresh perspectives. Each month, we go beyond the print stories in the Pueblo Star Journal, bringing listeners firsthand accounts straight from Pueblo’s neighborhoods. From lifestyle and entertainment to the environment, sports, the social safety net, food, and culture, we explore the Steel City angle on the most compelling topics. Through interviews and original storytelling, Voices of Pueblo serves as your audio and video guide to understanding local news and why Pueblo is at the heart of it all.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Politique et gouvernement Sciences sociales
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    • Pueblo Heritage Museum
      May 19 2025

      State of Art Podcast | Pueblo Heritage Museum: A New Chapter Begins Hosted by Bree Pappan | Presented by the Pueblo Star Journal

      In this deeply insightful episode of State of Art, host Bree Pappan sits down with the new leadership team at the Pueblo Heritage Museum — an institution at the heart of Pueblo’s historical storytelling. As conversations swirl around the possible sale of the building that houses the museum and the Pueblo County Historical Society, this episode offers a timely and essential look into the future of one of Southern Colorado’s most important cultural assets.

      Bree speaks with Dr. John Wendt, the museum’s new Executive Director, whose impressive background as an archivist and unwavering passion for history and preservation bring renewed energy to the institution. Also joining the conversation is Alexis “Lexi” Topping, Outreach Coordinator and Collections Assistant, whose journey from CSU Pueblo student to staff member illustrates the vital role young professionals are playing in shaping Pueblo’s cultural future.

      Together, John and Lexi share their vision for the museum, current programming, and their commitment to community engagement through education, exhibitions, and the preservation of Pueblo’s stories — told through objects, photographs, and personal histories.

      This episode is more than an introduction — it’s a call to action. At a moment when the museum's future is uncertain, this conversation invites listeners to engage, get involved, and consider how we as a community can protect and support the institutions that safeguard our shared heritage.

      Listen now on your favorite podcast platform. Then join the conversation. Share your voice, support the museum, and help shape the future of history in Pueblo.

      Contact the Pueblo Heritage Museum:

      Dr. John Wendt, Executive Director (630) 247-1769 | director@pueblohistory.org

      Alexis “Lexi” Topping, Outreach & Collections (719) 251-2047 | alexistopping22@gmail.com

      #StateOfArtPodcast #PuebloHeritageMuseum #SaveLocalHistory #PuebloStarJournal #PuebloHistoryMatters #PreservePueblo

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      52 min
    • State of Art: Pueblo Film Fest
      Apr 18 2025

      Podcast Host Intro: State of Art – Pueblo Film Fest Edition

      Welcome to State of Art, the official podcast of the Pueblo Star Journal, where we celebrate the people and projects shaping the creative spirit of Southern Colorado. I’m your host, Bree Pappan, writer of the monthly State of Art feature in the PSJ.

      Today, we’re focusing on one of the region’s most exciting cultural events — the Pueblo Film Fest, returning April 24–27, 2025. I’m joined by two dynamic voices from the festival’s Board of Directors: Kennedy Pugh and Chili Cilch. Together, we explore how this annual festival is building a cinematic bridge between Pueblo and the global film community.

      We talk about the origins of the festival, what’s new this year, and how film can bring people together through shared stories and bold artistic expression. Whether you're a filmmaker, a film lover, or simply someone who believes in the power of community through art — this one’s for you.

      And don’t forget! Tomorrow, April 19, is the Join or Die documentary screening and the official launch of ClubCon.org — a new initiative to bring together clubs and organizations across Pueblo. This free community event runs from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center. Come be part of the conversation and discover how you can get involved!

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      39 min
    • Gimme Shelter: A Survivor's Fight for Justice
      Apr 17 2025

      Pueblo Star Journal Presents: Gimme Shelter – The Podcast Hosted by Gregory Howell | Featuring Chantal Woodyard and Molly Cotner

      In this powerful episode, PSJ host Gregory Howell sits down with disability rights advocate Chantal Woodyard and journalist Molly Cotner to discuss Gimme Shelter: A Survivor’s Fight for Justice, the March cover story of the Pueblo Star Journal. With unflinching honesty, Chantal shares her journey of surviving childhood abuse, confronting institutional power, and dedicating her life to fighting for those the system has historically left behind.

      Molly walks us through the reporting process behind the feature, while Chantal reflects on the emotional return to the Wyoming State Hospital and how the past still echoes into her advocacy today.

      We are also thrilled to announce that Gimme Shelter, the television pilot based on Chantal’s story, has been selected as one of only five finalists out of 10,000 submissions for this year’s SeriesFest. The pilot will screen as part of the Pitch-A-Thon on Thursday, May 1 at 9:30 a.m. at the Sie FilmCenter’s H2 Maglione Theater in Denver.

      This episode is more than a conversation—it’s a testament to survival, truth-telling, and the power of story to spark change.

      🎧 Listen now and join us on the road to SeriesFest.

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      59 min

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