91.5 KRCC's Wish We Were Here show

91.5 KRCC's Wish We Were Here

Summary: No longer producing new episodes, Wish We Were Here was a monthly documentary series from 91.5 KRCC in Colorado Springs, CO that featured stories and investigations that complicate the city's reputation as one of America's most conservative cities.

Podcasts:

 Wish We Were Here Episode 16: Liberty's Pitchman — Robert LeFevre & The Freedom School | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3535

In the mid-20th Century, a man named Robert LeFevre (pronounced Luh-FAVE ) created a small mountain academy just north of Colorado Springs called The Freedom School. The school, and his teachings, played an important role in the popularization of libertarianism in America. They also helped shape the minds of some of the the most powerful men in American industry and politics, not the least of which were Charles and David Koch, aka The Koch Brothers--two of the wealthiest men in the world. On

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 15: Acre for Acre — The Fight for Strawberry Fields | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3422

On this weekend’s special episode of Wish We Were Here , we take a close look at all sides of the proposed Broadmoor land swap deal and the way that open space defines Colorado Springs as a city. At the heart of deal lies a 189 acre undeveloped piece of parkland at the southwestern corner of the city called Strawberry Fields. It’s been the subject of more than a dozen public meetings, myriad news stories, a widely circulated petition, and a fierce debate on social media. UPDATE: Colorado Springs

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 14: Shorty—The Life and Disappearance of Mike "The Bike" Rust | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3440

UPDATE: On Monday, 4/25/16, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation officially confirmed that the remains found in January in Saguache County were those of Mike Rust. An investigation into Rust's death is ongoing. Stay tuned to KRCC for more information. On this special episode of Wish We Were Here: Tales and Investigations from the Shadows of America's Mountain , we worked with Nathan Ward at Grit and Thistle Film Company to produce an audio version of last year's documentary The Rider and the

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 13: The Girl Who Dug Up Dinosaurs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3532

A 12-year-old girl in blue jeans probably isn’t the first thing you picture when you hear the word paleontologist. But in 1979, young India Wood discovered a bone on a ranch in northwest Colorado that would change her life. For the next three years, Wood single-handedly excavated a site that would yield one of the finest Allosaurus fossils ever found. This is her story.

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 12: Avalanche on America's Mountain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3663

Most people think of Pikes Peak as a tourist destination – the Fourteener with a highway and a donut shop on top. But for many local mountaineers, climbers and skiers, Pikes Peak is also a wilderness playground. For backcountry skiers Dan Crossey , Mike Houston, Bill Blair, and Nate Porter Pikes Peak was like their backyard. But on April 25, 1995, what should’ve been a routine day of Spring skiing on Pikes Peak quickly turned into a nightmare.

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 11: Dragonman - Behind the Guns | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3517

With a national debate raging about the 2nd Amendment, we went to meet a man who epitomizes the right to bear arms: Dragonman . Born Mel Bernstein in Brooklyn, NY in 1945, Dragonman claims to be the most armed citizen in the state of Colorado. Among the five businesses he operates on his 240 acre property at the eastern edge of Colorado Springs, Dragonman is perhaps best known for his gunshop and the shooting range where he hosts an annual machine gun shoot. But there's more to Dragonman than

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 10: After the Evangelical Vatican | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3564

For many years in the 1990s and 2000s , Colorado Springs was so synonymous with conservative evangelical Christianity that it earned the nickname "The Evangelical Vatican." But in late-2006, Pastor Ted Haggard of New Life Church--then one of the most prominent and influential evangelical churches in the country--was exposed for buying crystal meth and soliciting the services of a male prostitute. The small empire that Haggard and other evangelical leaders, like Focus on the Family's James Dobson

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 9: Three Degrees of Lorne Greene | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2389

On this episode of Wish We Were Here, we bring you three stories from three current or former Colorado springs residents, completely unknown to one another. All three of these stories are tied together by one man: Lorne Greene.

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 8: CSPD Black -- The True Story of COS' First African American Detective | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2661

On this episode of Wish We Were Here, we bring you the story of Ron Stallworth . In the 1970s , he became the first black detective ever to serve in the Colorado Springs Police Department. He's also the author of Black Klansman , a memoir about one of his most memorable investigations, which you'll hear about in this episode. Music in this episode is mostly from the amazing Free Music Archive . You'll hear pieces by Lee Rosevere, Sarin, Podington Bear, Deadly Combo, Chris Zabriski, Kevin McLeod,

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 7: Bishop Castle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3542

PODCAST In 1959, at the age of 15, Jim Bishop bought a plot of land in the Wet Mountains, west of Pueblo, Colorado. He started building a stone cottage on the land in the mid sixties, and never stopped. In the more than four decades since he broke ground, that little cottage has transformed into a massive castle, and a wildly popular roadside attraction. Built entirely by Bishop himself, Bishop Castle—as it’s come to be known—is likely one of the largest one-man building projects in the world.

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 6: Anchor Dreams -- The Passion of Scoop Nemeth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3538

(Many poems in the slideshow NSFW or young eyes.) In this episode of Wish We Were Here , we tell the story of Colorado Springs native Brian "Scoop" Nemeth , a man with high-functioning autism whose singular goal in life is to become "The Black Bill O'Reilly" — a national news and opinion anchor on the Fox News Network's prime-time broadcast. Now 34, Brian has gotten closer to his goal than anyone ever thought he could. He first made a name for himself in Colorado Springs, Colorado , selling

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 5: The Gods Must Be Bewildered | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3499

In 2002, retired FBI and CIA investigator Charlie Hess began writing letters Robert Charles Browne, a convicted murderer who claimed to have killed dozens of other people around the country. This episode of Wish We Were Here tells the story of their correspondence and the cold cases Hess would close with Browne's help.

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 4: Growing Up With Gay Parents in Colorado Springs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2986

On this episode of Wish We Were Here, Producer Noel Black tells the story of a small community of kids who grew up in Colorado Springs with gay parents.

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 3: The Beginning of the End of Homelessness? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3608

At an old prison in southeastern Colorado, an experimental new program is working to help chronically homeless people from around the state rebuild their lives. In episode 3 of Wish We Were Here, we tell the story of Fort Lyon, and ask whether it could be the beginning of the end of homelessness as we know it.

 Wish We Were Here, Episode 2: Ludlow and its Legacy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3370

This episode of Wish We Were Here was originally broadcast in November of 2014 On April 20th , 1914, just north of Trinidad, Colorado, one of the bloodiest, most overlooked events in the history of the American labor movement set the stage for creation of the 8-hour workday, the weekend, and the right of workers to organize. 100 years later, we remember the Ludlow Massacre and its legacy. With the help of former Colorado Poet Laureate David Mason, and a host of historians, archeologists,

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