Episodes
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Rochelle Janecek discovered the gift of salt cave therapy back in 2019 and knew she needed to bring it here to Colorado Springs. Now six months post-opening Colorado Salt Cave Wellness Center, Ro has brought her wellness dream to life. Learn about her journey discovering salt therapy and the many reasons adventurers can benefit from building some rejuvenation time into their itineraries.
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Episode links:
@COSaltCave
COSaltCave.com
VisitCOS.com/Gifts
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Brandon Mantz moved to Colorado in 2018 excited about building a lifestyle focused on health, fitness and adventure. Just two months later, he was in a skiing accident resulting in complete spinal cord compression. Coming up on his 6 year âlifeiversaryâ since his accident, Brandon is an adaptive athlete and has a new perspective on travel, accessibility and outdoor adventure from a seated lens. Hear about his journey with accessible travel and what it was like for him to visit Colorado Springs. Itâs all coming up on this episode of Peak Into COS.
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Episode links:
@brandon.mantz
WheelTheWorld.com
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Dianne Hartshorn has had a love for cemeteries from a young age. With a passion and curiosity surrounding history, she founded Evergreen Heritage with the intent of helping to care for the cemetery and to preserve the stories within. From Helen Hunt Jackson to William Jackson Palmer, key players in the history and development of the Pikes Peak Region are laid to rest just inside the gates. Whether youâre a âcemetery touristâ or just a history enthusiast, there are legendary stories at Evergreen Cemetery. Itâs all coming up on this episode of Peak Into COS.
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Episode links:
EvergreenHeritageCS.com
Discovery Map
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When Kent Sturman came to Colorado Springs to run the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, it wasnât his first rodeo. Born and raised on a ranch in Wyoming, the Western rodeo culture has surrounded him since the beginning. While he never imagined himself as a museum director, he quickly found his passion for preserving and honoring the athleticism and accolades of American cowboys (and girls!). Tune in to learn about Kentâs journey and the rich history of rodeo in Colorado Springs.
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Episode links:
@ProRodeoHallOfFame
ProRodeoHallOfFame.com
DiscoveryMap.com
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A thriving arts & culture scene creates a thriving community. Whether it's a film festival, the opera or a new culinary experience, the Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region works diligently to cultivate and promote creative opportunities for visitors and locals alike to enjoy. Listen in as Angela Seals and Dylan Craddock discuss Arts Month, the importance of arts and culture for a destination and their favorite places to enjoy creativity around the region.
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Episode links:
@PeakRadar
CulturalOffice.org
ArtsOctober.com
RMWFilm.org
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From a band kid to the President of the Philharmonic, Nathan Newbrough has always been passionate about music. Over the last 16 years he has propelled the Colorado Springs Philharmonic into a cornerstone of the community. With a focus on philanthropy and community engagement, they encourage symphony fans new and old to immerse themselves in the magic of live music. Learn more about his journey and the flourishing Colorado Springs arts community on this episode of Peak Into COS.
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Episode links:
@CSPhilharmonic
https://csphilharmonic.org/
visitcos.com/passport
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Listen in as Kate chats with one of the Visitor Information Specialists at Visit COS - Doris McCraw. As the resident office historian, Doris has spent the last 20 years researching, writing about and reeancting Colorado Springs history.
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As a pioneer in the Colorado Springs music scene, Amy Whitesell has truly made her mark on live music in the Pikes Peak Region. She worked closely with local artists and entrepreneurs to launch the Pikes Peak Blues Community, the Meadow Grass Music Festival and now Blues on the Mesa, she believes strongly in the power of local, accessible music for a community.
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Episode links:
@BluesOnTheMesa
BluesOnTheMesa.org
VisitCOS.com/passport
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From the beaches of Miami to the mountains of Colorado, Flip and Maritza Aguilera fell in love with Colorado Springs on their first visit. What was once a personal mission to find the best chicken wings, soon turned into the Best of the West Wing Fest - a chance to cast your vote for the best wings in town, test your spice tolerance and enjoy a day of festivities with the whole family. Learn all about the festival as well as the vibrant Colorado Springs food scene on this episode of Peak Into COS.
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Episode links:
@BestOfTheWestWingFest
BestOfTheWestWingFest.com
VisitCOS.com/passport
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Martin Lays started working at the Cliff House over 20 years ago and quickly learned how special the property is. Located in Manitou Springs, the Cliff House just celebrated its 150-year anniversary, making it the oldest operating hotel in Colorado â older than the state itself! Martin takes listeners through a journey of this historic property â everything from notable guests like Buffalo Bill and Teddy Roosevelt to the unique Yak burgers served at the on-site bar and grill.
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Episode links:
@CliffHousePikesPeak
TheCliffHouse.com
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Richard Skorman moved to Colorado Springs in the 70s, eager to get out of the Midwest. Little did he know, over the decades he would become deeply engrained in the Colorado Springs community. It all started because of a small business he opened after college involving books and food â now a multi-concept establishment we know as Poor Richardâs, ran by Richard and his wife Patricia. Listen in and learn about how Richard brings a passion to everything he does, whether heâs advocating for the community, slicing tomatoes in the back of the restaurant, picking up trash on the trails or standing on the street dressed as a parking elf. Itâs all coming up on this episode of Peak Into COS.
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Episode links:
@PoorRichardsDowntown
PoorRichardsDowntown.com
VisitCOS.com/passport
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Listen in as members of the Visit COS team talk about their favorite spots around the Pikes Peak Region to grab a post-work drink, redeem their Crafts & Drafts Passport and taste local beverages.
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Thank you to this episode's sponsor, Cerberus Brewing Company.
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Jake Weien first visited Colorado Springs in 1995. After convincing friends and family to move, he and his wife Abby soon followed suit. 1350 Distilling, named for the 13 stripes and 50 stars of the American flag, honors each branch of the military throughout their distilled spirits. Community minded, they've dedicated themselves to giving back to Colorado Springs and our military members and families.
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Episode links:
@1350Distilling
1350distilling.com
VisitCOS.com/passport
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Growing up with three brothers, Noelle Lambert was born with a competitive fire within her. A college athlete and now a Paralympian, Noelle carried that spirit even following the loss of her leg. Now a Paris Paralympic hopeful, she has broken down barriers at every turn. Not only is she member of Team USA, she also competed on season 43 of Survivor as the show's first above knee amputee.
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Episode links:
@NoelleLambert
@TheBornToRunFoundation
theborntorunfoundation.org
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Bella's Bagels started in Jason and Michelle Stele's kitchen. Inspired to bring authentic New York bagels to the Pikes Peak Region, they made the journey from the kitchen to farmers market stands to brick and mortar. With the goal of fueling memory making, Bella's Bagels are truly baked for boosting happiness.
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Episode links:
@BellasBagelsCOS
https://www.getbellasbagels.com/
visitcos.com/passport
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Inspired by a dog at a restaurant in Italy, Tara Downs had an idea to build a restaurant back home in the West side of Colorado Springs where dogs could dine with their owners. Seven years later, Pub Dog Colorado is serving up bowls of delicious food and craft beverages for furry friends and their humans . Listen in and learn how Tara turned her vision into a booming business thatâs now on the brink of expansion.
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Episode links:
@PubDogColorado
https://pubdogcolorado.com/
visitcos.com/passport
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Terry Bramschreiber spent nearly 3 decades as a public educator before landing at the Space Foundation Discovery Center. As a lifelong space nerd, science enthusiast and kid at heart, Terry now spends his days making sure our younger generation knows: there's a place for everyone in space. Tune in to hear about the exciting things happening at the Space Foundation Discovery Center and beyond.
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Episode links:
@sfdiscoverycenter
https://discoverspace.org/
visitcos.com/passport
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Mariah Kercher had a dream to own land where people could gather, and in 2023, she and her partner Jack Hoesly turned that dream into a reality when they acquired Pikes Peak Ranch. Located north of Woodland Park, the ranch is a place visitors can truly connect with family, community and the beauty of Colorado and leave with their cups filled to the top. Tune in and learn how this ambitious couple took over a historic property and made it their own.
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Episode Links:
@pikespeakranch
https://pikespeakranch.com/Sponsor:
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The owners of Bread & Butter Market believe every community deserves a market like theirs. With a focus on community, convenience and reliability, Aubrey Day and her business partner Stacy Poore opened a grocery market in the heart of Downtown Colorado Springs. Listen in as Aubrey discusses the power of supporting local through food.
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@breadbuttercos
https://breadandbuttermarket.com/Sponsor:
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Listen in as members of the Visit COS team talk about the Arts and Culture community in Colorado Springs. Whether you're looking for somewhere to catch your next concert or a fun date night idea, we've got you covered!
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Thank you to this episode's sponsor, Sweet Shenanigans Bake Shop!
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