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Keep the Change (episode 4 of 4) with Chalice Springfield: Change Changes Us
Nov 24, 2025
32m 41s
Keep the Change (episode 3 of 4) with Chalice Springfield: Practical Practice (pt. 2)
Oct 21, 2025
29m 50s
Keep the Change (episode 2 of 4) with Chalice Springfield: Practical Practice
Sep 29, 2025
35m 14s
Keep the Change (episode 1 of 4) with Chalice Springfield: Resistance
Sep 15, 2025
40m 01s
Learning from Gwen Schooley (Season 6, episode 3)
Sep 25, 2024
21m 32s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 11/24/25 | ![]() Keep the Change (episode 4 of 4) with Chalice Springfield: Change Changes Us✨ | changepersonal growth+3 | Chalice Springfield | Weld Community FoundationComfort Zone to Growth Zone | — | changegrowth+3 | — | 32m 41s | |
| 10/21/25 | ![]() Keep the Change (episode 3 of 4) with Chalice Springfield: Practical Practice (pt. 2) | Weld Found returns for season 7 with a special series featuring Chalice Springfield. Keep the Change covers different aspects of the way we grow and evolve - from the personal to challenges in leadership. In our third episode, we continue “practical practice” and open up our toolbox for how to navigate change. We hope you enjoy this helpful exploration with coach/facilitator/speaker Chalice Springfield. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. | 29m 50s | ||||||
| 9/29/25 | ![]() Keep the Change (episode 2 of 4) with Chalice Springfield: Practical Practice | Weld Found returns for season 7 with a special series featuring Chalice Springfield. Keep the Change covers different aspects of the way we grow and evolve - from the personal to challenges in leadership. In our second episode, we jump into “practical practice” and open up our toolbox for how to navigate change. We hope you enjoy this helpful exploration with coach/facilitator/speaker Chalice Springfield. Here are the materials/downloads mentioned in this episode. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. | 35m 14s | ||||||
| 9/15/25 | ![]() Keep the Change (episode 1 of 4) with Chalice Springfield: Resistance | Weld Found returns for season 7 with a special series featuring Chalice Springfield. Keep the Change covers different aspects of the way we grow and evolve - from the personal to challenges in leadership. This first episode explores resistance and how our minds are actually hardwired against change! Enjoy this helpful exploration with coach/facilitator/speaker Chalice Springfield. Also featured in this episode: Azanet Rodriguez! Local singer-songwriter and mariachi soloist. Here are the materials/downloads mentioned in this episode. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. | 40m 01s | ||||||
| 9/25/24 | ![]() Learning from Gwen Schooley (Season 6, episode 3) | Weld Found is a podcast produced through the Weld Community Foundation about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover this lost art of community? On this episode we interview the recently retired executive director of Life Stories (child & family advocacy), Gwen Schooley. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. | 21m 32s | ||||||
| 8/20/24 | ![]() Cycling Without Age (Season 6, episode 2) | Weld Found is a podcast produced through the Weld Community Foundation about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover this lost art of community? On this episode we have a guest host, Peter Derk (from the High Plains Library District) who takes us out on the Poudre River Trail to learn more about Cycling Without Age. Danyelle Butler, one of the nonprofit's cycling pilots, and Mike Ketterling, a chapter founder, are both interviewed. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. | 27m 49s | ||||||
| 8/5/24 | ![]() Keeping Up with Doug Bell (Season 6, episode 1) | Weld Found is a podcast produced through the Weld Community Foundation about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover this lost art of community? Welcome to season 6 of Weld Found! In our first episode of the season we hear from Doug Bell, professional runner and mentor to dozens of young people over many years. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. | 23m 59s | ||||||
| 12/11/23 | ![]() The Great Bridge Builder: Dr. Dick Bond’s Audio Memoir (Season 5, episode 3) | As a long time community-minded resident of Greeley, Colorado, Dick Bond's presence has had substantial impact on both Greeley and Weld County. This brief profile details his beginnings, the experiences that shaped him, and the path that brought him to Greeley. This audio memoir, featured here on Weld Found, was commissioned by the Weld Community Foundation and created by Liminal Legacy Media. | 47m 06s | ||||||
| 10/2/23 | ![]() Reimagining Utopia (Season 5, episode 2) | We continue our time with Dylan Fixmer, the composer-in-residence for the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra. He serves as a guide on this episode for his new piece Seven Symphonic Portraits: A Weld County Reflection. You can purchase tickets to the world premier of Seven Symphonic Portraits here. The event is October 14, 2023. To hear more of Dylan's work: Dylan's YouTube Channel. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. | 35m 04s | ||||||
| 9/6/23 | ![]() Dylan Fixmer Becomes a Composer (Season 5, episode 1) | Weld Found is a podcast produced through the Weld Community Foundation about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover this lost art of community? Welcome to season 5 of Weld Found! In our first episode of the season we hear how Dylan Fixmer journeys from musician to teacher to the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra's composer-in-residence. To hear more of Dylan's work: Dylan's YouTube Channel.Purchase tickets for Dylan's premier of Seven Symphonic Portraits with the Greeley Philharmonic. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. | 30m 53s | ||||||
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| 7/17/23 | ![]() Finding the Headwaters (episode 8) | In this finale episode of our series, we have one last interview with Wes Bruce in the midst of opening day of the LINC! ***** This is the 8th episode of "Where Water Flows Uphill", a special series that is asking, In the coming flood of change, who do we want to be? Produced by Weld Found, we follow Wes Bruce as he is creating a large-scale, interactive art installation at the LINC (Library and Innovation Center in downtown Greeley, CO), alongside offering stories of how our region is growing and changing. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation, who encourages us to spread the good. Special thanks to the High Plains Library District and NOCO Optimist for extra help with production. | 28m 51s | ||||||
| 6/15/23 | ![]() Aqua Lingua or Water-Tongue (episode 7) | There's an entire fictional language throughout the installation inside the Library and Innovation Center (LINC). Is it a real language? Artist Wes Bruce describes his process and provides some translation. Find the total alphabet key here! Next time you're in Where Water Flows Uphill, the title of Wes's installation, you can use this to decipher the language! ***** This is the 7th episode of "Where Water Flows Uphill", a special series that is asking, In the coming flood of change, who do we want to be? Produced by Weld Found, we follow Wes Bruce as he is creating a large-scale, interactive art installation at the LINC (Library and Innovation Center in downtown Greeley, CO), alongside offering stories of how our region is growing and changing. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation, who encourages us to spread the good. Special thanks to the High Plains Library District and NOCO Optimist for extra help with production. | 22m 03s | ||||||
| 3/17/23 | ![]() Thinking Outside the Dam (episode 6) | Weld County is the fourth fastest growing region in the nation. How are we going to sustain this influx of people with the finite amount of water we have? Our entire area is concerned about it. This is the story of a creative solution that could help our future. ***** Here is the sixth episode of "Where Water Flows Uphill", a special series that is asking, In the coming flood of change, who do we want to be? Produced by Weld Found, we follow Wes Bruce as he is creating a large-scale, interactive art installation at the LINC (Library and Innovation Center in downtown Greeley, CO), alongside offering stories of how our region is growing and changing. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation, who encourages us to spread the good. Special thanks to the High Plains Library District and NOCO Optimist for extra help with production. | 24m 06s | ||||||
| 3/9/23 | ![]() The First Step into Creative Waters (episode 5) | What if the first step into a more creative life is simply a better paying attention? a true noticing of what you find in front of you? ----------------- This is the fifth episode of "Where Water Flows Uphill", a special series that is asking, In the coming flood of change, who do we want to be? Produced by Weld Found, we follow Wes Bruce as he is creating a large-scale, interactive art installation at the LINC (Library and Innovation Center in downtown Greeley, CO). His work in the heart of the LINC is inspired by the 100 acres around the Poudre River called Signature Bluffs. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation, who encourages us to spread the good. | 19m 59s | ||||||
| 12/31/22 | ![]() Guys! There’s a Cave Under the Cave! (episode 4) | Could there be more here, lurking just beneath the surface? ...a great question to ask at the top of a new year. ----------------- This is the fourth episode of "Where Water Flows Uphill", a special series that is asking, In the coming flood of change, who do we want to be? Produced by Weld Found, we follow Wes Bruce as he is creating a large-scale, interactive art installation at the LINC (Library and Innovation Center in downtown Greeley, CO). His work in the heart of the LINC is inspired by the 100 acres around the Poudre River called Signature Bluffs. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation, who encourages us to spread the good. | 15m 45s | ||||||
| 12/13/22 | ![]() Cheers! | Weld Found takes a pause from its series Where Water Flows Uphill to give you a special holiday episode- featuring an interview with WeldWerks Brewing CO, a poem from Mariah Foster, and a piece by Tim Coons about how to make any song sound Christmas-y. Where Water Flows Uphill will return in January, 2023. For more information on the Weld Community Foundation, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org | 24m 10s | ||||||
| 9/20/22 | ![]() Changing the Course of a River (episode 3) | The history of water in our region, as seen through the lens of creativity and innovation. ------------------ This is the third episode of "Where Water Flows Uphill", a special series that is asking, In the coming flood of change, who do we want to be? Produced by Weld Found, we follow Wes Bruce as he is creating a large-scale, interactive art installation at the LINC (Library and Innovation Center in downtown Greeley, CO). His work in the heart of the LINC is inspired by the 100 acres around the Poudre River called Signature Bluffs. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation, who encourages us to spread the good. Special thanks to the High Plains Library District and NOCO Optimist for extra help with production. | 49m 00s | ||||||
| 9/6/22 | ![]() Thresholds (episode 2) | Two thresholds: a region on the verge of drastic growth and an artist beginning his large-scale installation... On today's show we have conversations with Benjamin Snow (Department of Economic Health & Housing for Greeley, Colorado) and Wes Bruce with Lucy Coons (presenting a walk-through of the art installation at LINC) ------------------ This is the second episode of "Where Water Flows Uphill", a special series that is asking, In the coming flood of change, who do we want to be? Produced by Weld Found, we follow Wes Bruce as he is creating a large-scale, interactive art installation at the LINC (Library and Innovation Center in downtown Greeley, CO). His work in the heart of the LINC is inspired by the 100 acres around the Poudre River called Signature Bluffs. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation, who encourages us to spread the good. Special thanks to the High Plains Library District and NOCO Optimist for extra help with production. | 42m 53s | ||||||
| 8/23/22 | ![]() At the River’s Edge (episode 1) | Meet Wes Bruce, an artist who's been described as Willy Wonka meets Mr. Rogers. He just might be the unlikely guide this community needs right now. ------------------ This is the first episode of "Where Water Flows Uphill", a special series that is asking, In the coming flood of change, who do we want to be? Produced by Weld Found, we follow Wes Bruce as he is creating a large-scale, interactive art installation at the LINC (Library and Innovation Center in downtown Greeley, CO). His work in the heart of the LINC is inspired by the 100 acres around the Poudre River called Signature Bluffs. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation, who encourages us to spread the good. Special thanks to the High Plains Library District and NOCO Optimist for extra help with production. | 40m 12s | ||||||
| 8/17/22 | ![]() Returning Home (Live from Do Tell) | Weld Found returns with a new series, “Where Water Flows Uphill”! Look for new episodes in the following weeks (made possible by the Weld Community Foundation weldcommunityfoundation.org) In today’s show, host of Weld Found, Tim Coons, shares a personal story of belonging. When Tim took a job down in Denver in 2011, he didn’t realize that the physical distance he traversed while commuting would start to create emotional and relational distance between himself and his community here in Weld County. His story is about bridging that gap and rediscovering belonging in a new role closer to home. Special Thanks to Greeley Creative District and Andy Nagel (audio engineer for Do Tell) | 13m 19s | ||||||
| 10/18/21 | ![]() Pride of the Glens (Season 4, episode 4) | Weld Found is a podcast produced through the Weld Community Foundation about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover this lost art of community?This last episode of season 4 has two features. First, we hear a David & Goliath story: Danny, a 74-year-old man in his wheel chair versus an uncrossable intersection of highway.Then, we close things by how we started, with a segment that has spanned season 4 called a tale of two houses. This story that came about as host Tim Coons noticed something very interesting about his neighbors. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. | 42m 40s | ||||||
| 6/21/21 | ![]() The Community Comes to the Rescue (Season 4, episode 3) | Weld Found is a podcast about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover the lost art of community? In our third episode of season 4, we hear four stories of the community coming to the rescue: people join Lexi's 5K, donors raise money to save KUNC, guests rise to the occasion at a dinner party, and a restaurant reopens during the pandemic. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. | 37m 19s | ||||||
| 5/25/21 | ![]() We Workout and Go to Therapy (Season 4, episode 2) | Weld Found is a podcast about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover this lost art of community? Season 4 continues with a story about the magic of Iceland and how an environmental accident was turned into an opportunity. Then we workout at the Adeo Athletic Center and hear about a new, creative endeavor. We’ll close by meeting Bennet, the neighbor on the left who works at Red Mountain Colorado. Red Mountain uses mindfulness-based treatment designed to help teens recover from co-occurring mental health disorders. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation.For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. | 39m 03s | ||||||
| 4/20/21 | ![]() We Go Outside, Get a Haircut, and Hear a Song (Season 4, episode 1) | Weld Found is a podcast about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover this lost art of community? Season 4 begins with a tale of two houses, as host Tim Coons noticed something very interesting about his neighbors. Then we get a haircut from Geno, a barber who earned his GED, a college degree, and a beautician’s license while incarcerated. His personal story, and his involvement with Jobs of Hope, is inspiring. We’ll close by hearing the about the birth of a funk song as Johnny Burroughs gives us a walk-though of how he wrote “Love and Unity.” This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation. For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org. | 44m 58s | ||||||
| 12/16/20 | ![]() Must Be Santa | On the show: a holiday pop-quiz for you, then two features. We talk with Rand Morgan of the Weld Community Foundation and Leroy Holm, a Santa-representative with some heart-warming stories. Special thanks to The Burroughs for letting us listen in on their newly released Christmas songs! | 27m 05s | ||||||
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