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KRFC Communities that Work

Sean

Communities that Work is a podcast from KRFC 88.9 FM Fort Collins devoted to issues, ideas, programs and people shaping life in Northern Colorado and beyond. 

Debuting in 2004 under the name Community at Work, it was KRFC's longest-running on-0air public affairs show. As an on-air program, it earned 3 awards of Excellence from the Colorado Broadcasters Association. In 2024, the show transitioned from an on-air once a week to an on demand format at www.krfcfm.org.

In 2025 a new podcast was born... Communities that Work. The same quality programming is accessible as a podcast on any service or app where you listen to podcasts - as well as on www.krfcfm.org.

Communities that Work is a podcast from KRFC 88.9 FM Fort Collins devoted to issues, ideas, programs and people shaping life in Northern Colorado and beyond. 

Debuting in 2004 under the name Community at Work, it was KRFC's longest-running on-0air public affairs show. As an on-air program, it earned 3 awards of Excellence from the Colorado Broadcasters Association. In 2024, the show transitioned from an on-air once a week to an on demand format at www.krfcfm.org.

In 2025 a new podcast was born... Communities that Work. The same quality programming is accessible as a podcast on any service or app where you listen to podcasts - as well as on www.krfcfm.org.

5hr 21min
Thumbnail for "The Key to Community Support: Collaboration".
Northern Colorado features excellent interagency cooperation, as NoCo Foundation and United Way of Larimer County lead the way!
Thumbnail for "Hidden Tales of Insects".
Part 2 of our deep dive into the topic of insect biodiversity with the Colorado Natural Heritage Program
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Paul Caputo, executive director of the National Association for Interpretation (NAI), discusses the role interpreters play in connecting visitors to important natural, cultural, and historical resources at parks, nature centers, historical sites, aquariums, zoos, and anywhere that people come to learn about places.
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Natalie chats about bird migration with Audubon
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Betsy Perna chats with Shaman Ellen Winner
Thumbnail for "Measuring precipitation for the CoCoRaHS Network".
Richard Cox interviews Noah Newman, education and outreach coordinator for the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow (CoCoRaHS) network, a citizen science initiative that started in northern Colorado in 1998 and now includes a network of almost 20,000 volunteers in all 50 states who record and report precipitation daily for research purposes.
Thumbnail for "Surprising stories of the Insecta".
Part one of our deep dive into the topic of insect biodiversity
Thumbnail for "Fort Collins Al-Anon Volunteers".
What is AL-ANON? Addiction Information and more...
Thumbnail for "Poudre Libraries Staff Members Katie Auman and Angela Kettle".
Find out what Poudre Libraries has to offer these days!
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