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Vic Lombardi is one of the most recognizable names in Denver media. He’s also a Colorado native. And he wants to share with you the stories and the people that make this town the special place to live that it is. This is Vic Lombardi’s Denver.
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J. J. Ament is the President & CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, one of Colorado's most robust organizations in business advocacy, policy, public engagement, and in putting more Coloradans to work. In their own words, "Nothing helps our families, neighbors, community and economy more than the opportunity for more of us to go to work in great jobs."On this episode of Vic Lombardi's Denver, Vic sits down with J. J. and discusses his upbringing on a ranch in Northeast Colorado and how he ultimately came to lead this organization. They also cover topics ranging from the importance of water to the economic impact professional sports success has on this city to how small businesses are the lifeblood of any economy. It's a wide-ranging and friendly chat about a litany of issues with one of Denver's pre-eminent leaders that any Denverite will find interesting. This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.This is the season finale of Vic Lombardi's Denver. We will back with new episodes soon. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you around town.
Tom Green was born and raised in Manhattan, but you'd never know it. He's too nice. He moved to Denver for a job in 1980 and basically never left having worked for 9News, Denver 7, KWGN Channel 2, The Fan fm radio, and back at 9News. He started in sports, has moved over to news, and has built a sterling reputation as a great broadcaster and an even better guy.On this episode of Vic Lombardi's Denver, Vic welcomes his old friend Tom as they reminisce about the news business of yesterday, share stories about legendary Nuggets coach Doug Moe and the history of the Nuggets, discuss the NBA Finals-bound Denver Nuggets of today, talk about the most challenging part of the news business, and project where things go from here. It's an engaging chat between two old friends and two absolute pros at what they do. This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
Bree Davies and Paul Karolyi are the Host and Lead Producer (respectively) of City Cast Denver, the daily local podcast that helps you feel more connected to Denver. Bree is a Denver native and Paul is a transplant. This makes them uniquely positioned to chat with Vic about all things Denver.The three have a spirited discussion about the past, present and future of our fair city and talk about issues like homelessness, crime, gentrification, cost of living, and the upcoming mayoral runoff. They also share many laughs as the shared love of Denver comes through brilliantly from all three. If you love this city, you're going to love the insights shared by the three on this episode of Vic Lombardi's Denver.Available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite platform.This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
You didn't come here for the description. Odds are you know Lance Armstrong. As Vic says in this episode, Lance Armstrong is almost certainly one of the three greatest and most decorated athletes of his generation (along with Tiger Woods and Michael Phelps). Lance and Vic add the names Michael Phelps and Serena Williams to that list later in the episode, but the point stands. Lance Armstrong is a globally-recognized icon due to his accomplishments, his controversies, and his complex legacy.On this remarkable episode of Vic Lombardi's Denver, Vic and Lance discuss their 30 year history together (which began in Austin, TX), they share proper etiquette for both motorists and cyclists, expound upon their shared love of golf, and Lance gets candid about his career. He talks his cameo in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, he philosophizes on his reinvention, and we get a sneak peek of two men with a shared history having a fascinating conversation. Available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite platform.This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
Vic Lombardi asserts that aside from Quarterback of the Denver Broncos, no one has a more difficult job title in Denver than Stacey Stegman. Her full title is Senior Vice President of Communications, Marketing & Customer Experience at Denver International Airport. Everyone, it seems, complains about air travel, and Stacey is there to field them all. Prior to her role at DIA, Stacey was Public Relations Director for Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), so she heard all of your traffic gripes, too. A Colorado native, Stacey joins Vic to talk all things travel from highways to trains to airplanes to the magical trip your baggage takes through the airport. She also talks about her career journey, why she thought she'd end up on the same side of the media equation as Vic, some of the stranger and more harrowing tales from the PR trenches and more. Plus, she tells you how to optimize your visit to DIA. Available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite platform.This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
Adam Cayton-Holland is a Denver native whose website describes him as "comic, writer, actor, blah blah blah." He is a national touring comic who has appeared on CONAN, Comedy Central Presents, The Late Late Show with James Corden, @midnight, The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, and more. He has been named one of Esquire magazine’s “25 Comics to Watch” and one of “10 Comics to Watch” by Variety. Along with his cohorts in The Grawlix, he created, wrote, and starred in “Those Who Can’t,” which aired for three seasons and is available on HBOMax. The Grawlix also host a podcast, “The Grawlix Saves the World,” which is available everywhere.On this episode of Vic Lombardi's Denver, Vic and Adam talk about Denver the way only two native champions of the city can. Adam talks about his upbringing, his career journey, he and Vic's shared competitiveness, why he has two last names, the best set he ever did (which, oddly enough, no one has ever asked him before), and the tragic suicide of his sister, which prompted Adam to write the book Tragedy + Time: A Tragi-comic Memoir. This episode is funny, insightful, and filled with tons of killer anecdotes about our fair city.You can find Adam at his website, and on Twitter.Available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite platform.This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
Josh Penry is a Principal at 76 Group. He’s run winning statewide ballot initiative campaigns legalizing sports betting, banning gerrymandering, and making it more difficult for interest groups to amend Colorado’s constitution. Josh is a former state representative, state senate minority leader, congressional press secretary, candidate for Colorado governor and Staff Director of a US House Subcommittee.On this episode Josh joins Vic to discuss Josh's football playing days, why he chose to run for elected office, the ins and outs of running ballot measures, and a lot more. They discuss the origins and challenges of how Colorado legalized sports betting, why, despite being a Republican, some of Josh's favorite collaborators are Democrats, and what the political path forward is for Conservatives in Colorado. You can find Josh at 76 Group and on Twitter.Available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite platform.This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
According to Vic, Reggie Rivers is "the smartest man [he's] ever known." That's a bold statement, but after listening to this episode, it's hard to disagree with. In addition to being a beloved former Denver Bronco, Reggie Rivers is an author of five books, an accomplished media personality and public speaker, and President of The Gala Team, a team of experienced and dedicated professionals who specialize in nonprofit fundraising events. On this episode Vic and Reggie talk about Reggie's journey from military brat to unlikely college football star, to even unlikelier NFL player, to his eventual cut from the Denver Broncos. Reggie even shares which football position lends itself to the dumbest players. It's post-football that the conversation finds another gear as Reggie shares insights about everything from sports gambling to wars between ant colonies, to the richness of our democracy (and what threatens it), to the George Floyd protests of 2020. There's lots of laughs between old friends, new insights, and a thoroughly fun and rewarding listening experience. Available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite platform.This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
Wende Curtis is the Owner of Comedy Works. She started her career at the long since closed Fort Collins location as a cocktail waitress and worked her way up through the organization as booker, as general manager, as rehabilitator of failing clubs, and ultimately as owner. In this candid conversation with Vic, Wende shares stories of overcoming a severe eating disorder, why adding real estate to her business has helped her grow and prosper, and a litany of other thorny and interesting issues she's dealt with in 36+ years in the comedy buisness.How did Wende navigate the closure of her clubs during COVID, and why was it so hard to get staff once she was set to re-open?How does she make judgments about comics who have admitted to doing terrible things and whether or not they can come back to the club?Why do comics continue to love to come to Denver, and what business choices has she made that have contributed to her reputation?What innovations has she instituted that has helped keep her clubs vital, relevant, and thriving?All of this, along with anecdotes about everyone from Dave Chappelle to Denver's own The Grawlix and Sam Tallent to Mitch Hedberg to Joe Rogan to Bill Hicks are inside this episode. Available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite platform.This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
Michael Hancock is one of only three people to serve three terms as Mayor of the City and County of Denver. As he nears the end of his third term, he joins Vic and reflects on his ascent to Mayor, the multitude of issues he's tackled, and the evolution of Denver. Mayor Hancock and Vic have both spent the bulk of their lives in Denver, and in this intimate chat between two Denver lifers, Mayor Hancock shares the things he's most proud of during his tenure, how he's dealt with criticism, and discusses what has contributed to Denver's homeless issue. He also answers this question: If he were able to run for a fourth term, would he? If you're a long time Denver resident you'll enjoy hearing stories about the likes of former Mayor Federico Pena, former sportscaster Ron Zappolo, some of Denver's most marquee high school athletes and a lot more. And if that doesn't convince, you've got to hear the stories of when a high school aged Michael Hancock spent one season as the Broncos mascot. No, not Miles. Huddles! Available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite platform.This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
Kathy Sabine joined 9NEWS in the spring of 1993 and has won a mantle full of awards for her work, including seven Heartland Emmy Awards for best meteorologist, five CBA awards and two AP awards, one for news writing. She joins Vic and the two trade stories from their time in the TV trenches where Kathy shares the most nervous she's ever been, what it was like doing The Today Show in Rockefeller Center, the weirdest (and most bizarre) viewer feedback she receives, and how long she plans to keep at it. She and Vic also share stories of their overcoming of cancer, and Kathy encourages everyone to get their skin checked as soon as possible. You can find Kathy on Twitter and on Instagram.Available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe on your favorite platform.This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
On the debut episode of Vic Lombardi's Denver, Vic welcomes legendary concert promoter Chuck Morris. Chuck discusses his humble beginnings in Brooklyn, his journey to Boulder, and his ascent through the music business. Along the way, Chuck shares stories about his one-time partner Barry Fey, how he became connected with iconic businessman Phil Anschutz, and tells incredible anecdotes about musicians including The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Willie Nelson, U2, Big Head Todd & The Monsters, and many more. Available on podcatchers everywhere. This show is a part of Mile High Life. Head to MileHighLife.com to check all of the shows on our network.
Vic Lombardi is one of the most recognizable names in Denver media. He’s also a Colorado native. And he wants to share with you the stories and the people that make this town the special place to live that it is. Welcome to Vic Lombardi’s Denver. The debut episode drops Tuesday January 10th.
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