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If you want Fort Collins to be your next home, this podcast is for you. Join your host, Greg Roeder, as he delves into what makes Fort Collins one of the hottest real estate markets in the country. This show will take you behind the scenes with the people, policies, and trends that are shaping this incredible city. With nearly twenty years of experience selling premium properties in Fort Collins and becoming the go-to real estate agent for many of the city's brightest leaders in the process, ...
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Giving Is A Skill

Grant David Collins

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Just like other skills in our lives, learning how to give takes consistent time and intention. Contrary to popular belief you don’t need to wait until you are rich or retired to make a positive difference in the world around you. In fact, starting now can make your future giving exponential. Your time, talents, and money can be used for good starting today, regardless of the amount. Join me, Grant David Collins, every Tuesday as we work together to develop the skill set of giving.
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Did you ever wonder how your favorite concussion researcher got interested in concussions? Or, what motivates them every day? Or, maybe even, what is their favorite podcast or current playlist? Join the U-M Concussion Center as we have informal conversations with world-renowned concussion researchers and friends of the center to help you get to know them a little better.
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Carolyn Emery, a leading expert in injury prevention in youth sports and concussion research. Growing up in Ottawa, Dr. Emery's love for sports ranging from alpine ski racing to water polo fueled her career in physiotherapy, which later sparked her transition into injury epidemiology. Hear how her journey from …
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In this episode, we sit down with Czech-Swiss neurologist Dr. Jiří Dvořák, one of the world's foremost experts in sports medicine and spinal health. Born in a small village in Czechoslovakia, Jiří's path changed dramatically after the Soviet invasion in 1968, leading him to complete his medical studies in Switzerland. Over his 40-year career at the…
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Well, that's a wrap on season 1 of the Selling Fort Collins podcast! We're taking a small break to prepare for season 2 and bring you even more in-depth discussions with notable guests from the Fort Collins area. From real estate market shifts to neighborhood developments, we're here to keep you connected to the future of this vibrant community. St…
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and guest David Johnson have a wide-ranging conversation about resorts and private clubs in North Colorado that provide golf, tennis, swimming, great dining experiences, workout facilities, and other amenities. David, who goes by “DJ,” is a former professional golfer. After years on the circuit, he’s now a leading real …
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and guest Gordon McLaughlin explore community safety, criminal justice reform, and the challenges of tackling issues like fentanyl and domestic violence. Gordon McLaughlin is District Attorney for the Eighth Judicial District of Colorado, which includes Larimer and Jackson Counties. Whether he's running the Timberline t…
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and guest Brian Kingsley explore the challenges and opportunities facing students and their families in Fort Collins, Colorado. Brian Kingsley is a visionary school systems officer and the Superintendent of the Poudre School District (PSD) in Larimer County in northern Colorado. Key topics that Greg and Brian explore in…
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In this episode of Concussion Headliners, Dr. Donna Broshek, a renowned neuropsychologist, shares her journey from aspiring engineer to leading expert in sports concussions and epilepsy. She discusses her clinical work at UVA, where she directs multiple neuropsychology and concussion programs, and her significant contributions to organizations like…
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and guest Dani Grant explore Fort Collins’ deep love for the arts. Today’s guest is Dani Grant, a dynamic force behind Fort Collins' vibrant music and entertainment scenes, owning some of the city's most iconic venues, such as the Mishawaka Amphitheatre and Chipper’s Lanes. A passionate advocate for live music, Dani cur…
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and guest Josh Birks explore the intersection of public and private sectors in real estate development in Fort Collins, Colorado. Josh Birks is the Deputy Sustainability Director with the City of Fort Collins. Key topics that Greg and Josh explore in this episode (plus chapters with time-stamps): * Josh’s insights on Fo…
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Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of Dr. Mark Lovell, a Grand Rapids native whose pioneering work in concussion management has transformed the field. From his early days as a music major at Northern Michigan University to developing the ImPACT test, Lovell's impact is profound. Discover his career highlights, from working with the Pittsb…
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and guest Emily Kohan explore Emily’s journey to become the head coach of Colorado State University's volleyball team, leadership development, her love for mentoring young athletes, and ways volleyball fosters community in Fort Collins, Colorado. Emily Kohan is the Head Coach of Colorado State Volleyball. Key topics tha…
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and restaurateur Gerard Boyle explore how the restaurant and hospitality scene in Fort Collins has evolved and where it's headed in the future. Gerard has been involved in the success of the following vibrant and impeccable establishments in Fort Collins: Sonny Lubick Steakhouse, C.B. & Potts, Penrose Taphouse & Eatery,…
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Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of Dr. Michael Collins, from his small-town upbringing in Maine to his influential role as the Clinical and Executive Director of the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program. Learn how his dedication to neuropsychology and the creation of ImPACT transformed baseline testing and concussion management. Tun…
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and guest Brian Soukup take a deep dive into the revitalization of Old Town Square in Fort Collins, Colorado. Brian Soukup is the founder and owner of Old Town Square Properties, a property management firm dedicated to Fort Collins rentals, including commercial rentals and office space in the Old Town Square area. Key t…
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and guest Mark Driskell explore managing short-term rentals in Fort Collins and share their insights on navigating success in the vacation rental industry. Mark Driskell owns Mountain Time Vacation Rentals, which is headquartered in Fort Collins. Key topics that Greg and Mark explore in this episode (plus chapters with …
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and guest Ann Hutchison explore the unique aspects and challenges of Fort Collins as a community. Ann Hutchison is the CEO and President of Fort Collins Chamber of Commerce. Key topics that Greg and Ann explore in this episode (plus chapters with time stamps): (00:00) Ann Hutchison's role as the chief strategy officer o…
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This week, we delve into the extraordinary journey of Dr. Gavin Davis, from his life in Australia to becoming a global leader in neurosurgery. Discover his international training experiences and what inspired his career choice. Tune in to hear about his remarkable resilience, dedication, and the passion driving his success.…
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Join us as we dive into a fascinating conversation with David Maddocks, an experienced medical lawyer with a unique background in neuroscience. Discover how these two fields intertwine in his groundbreaking work. David shares intriguing insights from his career, including high-profile cases, his career journey, and more. Don't miss this episode pac…
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How has Fort Collins emerged as a hub for entrepreneurial culture? What are Mayor Arndt and community leaders doing regarding homelessness and water issues in Fort Collins? What challenges will Fort Collins face in the future? These questions and more will be explored in this episode of Selling Fort Collins where host Greg Roeder and guest Mayor Ar…
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In this episode, Greg Roeder and guest Shaun Belongie, CEO of New Belgium Brewery, give us an exclusive peek into Fort Collins’ vibrant culture, the evolution of beer, and more. Key topics explored in this episode (plus chapters with time stamps): * (0:02) From music to marketing. * Shaun’s attempts at art before landing his first marketing job. * …
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Hey everyone, my name is Greg Roeder and this is the Selling Fort Collins Podcast. I’ve lived in Fort Collins, Colorado and I can tell you from firsthand experience that the people saying Fort Collins is one of the best places to live in America…are right. This show tells you what is happening in this incredible town by introducing you to incredibl…
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We had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Grant Iverson, a neuropsychology specialist and clinician scientist in mild TBI and mental health, on this week's Concussion Headliners episode. Dr. Iverson shares his unique journey from growing up on a 35-acre farm in Northern Iowa, where his family had up to 40 horses at their peak! He takes us throug…
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On this week's episode of the Concussion Headliners Podcast, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Kathryn Schneider, Associate Professor and Clinician Scientist (Physiotherapist) at the Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary. In this episode, Kathryn shared the journey of her family's travels that…
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Over the last two years, I’ve released 110 episodes of this podcast. It’s been an amazing journey, and the time has come for me to take a little break in order to fulfill on the giving work I am committed to. This week, I fill you in on what’s next in my personal giving, and share why being called crazy is a label every giver should aspire for. ___…
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Our development-centric culture seems to reward addition over everything else. Subtraction is usually not seen as the star of progression, especially when it comes to making progress in our lives. This week, learn why we should start seeing the minus sign as the key to unlocking our giving potential. Hidden Brain Episode, “Do Less:“ Apple Podcasts:…
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Individualism seems to be everywhere. It’s in the movies we watch, the news we read, and the music we listen to. But just because it is everywhere, doesn’t mean it is useful. This week, find out why, ironically, getting outside yourself is the surest way to be individually successful in life and giving. Radio West Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.co…
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Tune in as we speak with Dr. Robert Cantu, Medical Director and Director of Clinical Research at the Cantu Concussion Center at Emerson Hospital. A California native, Dr. Cantu shares his love for jazz music and baseball, along with his journey into concussion care.Kirjoittanut University of Michigan Concussion Center
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Inconvenience is often something we avoid. In fact, the amount of energy we spend avoiding it seems, in some respects, counterproductive. This week, learn why we should sometimes choose to voluntarily inconvenience ourselves, especially when it comes to freeing up resources for our giving. Voluntary Simplicity Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us…
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Commitment is a principle often talked about but rarely practiced. It seems that our default behavior is to do everything except what is truly necessary. This week, discover how true commitment—or simply doing what is necessary—can take your giving to the next level. The Power of Discontentment: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/giving-is-a-ski…
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It’s easy to get so wrapped up in our own human experiences that we forget what it’s like for those around us. This week, learn what it means to be human through the documentary 'Human Volume 1.’ Human Volume 1: https://youtu.be/vdb4XGVTHkE?si=em2tqF6I_qknURwi ______________________________________________________ Check out the new 5 minute video i…
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Join us this week as we speak with a true pioneer in the field of neurosurgery and concussion research, Dr. Joe Maroon. Not only a board-certified clinical professor of neurological surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center but also a co-developer of the ImPACT computer test for concussion. Joe spent over forty years as the team neuros…
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It's easy to feel overwhelmed by the inequities in this world. Between almost continuous reports of natural disasters, the ever-present echoes of war, and political upheaval abroad, and at home, one can feel like the only way to deal with all the noise is to simply find the nearest sandhill and shove their head in it. This week, learn how to gradua…
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The messy middle is where a lot of us find ourselves, especially when it comes to giving. We have an inkling of an idea to give back, but for one reason or another we can’t get all the pieces to fit together just right. Although necessary to creating good in the world, it’s all to easy to get stuck within continuous ideation. This week, learn from …
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Discontentment is often viewed negatively in our society, with the natural response being to avoid it if possible, and to quickly rebound if not. But what if we chose to dwell in this dissatisfaction and approached it with curiosity? This week, learn how embracing the power of discontent can serve as a catalyst for enhancing the way you give. _____…
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Prison is one of those places about which most of us know very little. As such, it's easy for stereotypes and misunderstandings to color our perceptions of those who find themselves incarcerated. This week, learn how to push back against this way of thinking through the raw story of Portia Louder. ___________________________________________________…
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It’s hard to believe that this is episode 100 of the Giving is a Skill Podcast! To celebrate, I’m diving deep into the podcast archives to share the 10 things I’ve learned about the skill set of giving since starting this podcast! Giving is a Skill The Free Throws of Giving: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/giving-is-a-skill/id1622894869?i=100…
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It’s National Athletic Training Month and we caught up with John Ciecko III, MBA, ATC, President of the Michigan Athletic Trainers’ Society (MATS) and Health and Well-being Specialist with Personify Health. John shares stories of his family history and provides some valuable tips for clinicians on working with patients effectively. A Jiu-Jitsu enth…
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For many of us, luck is often a casual conversation topic revolving around four-leaf clovers and leprechauns. Rarely does it inspire us to change our behavior, because, after all, luck is seen as mere chance. But have you ever considered what your life would be like without the luck you currently enjoy? This week, learn how you can leverage the suc…
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Intention is often the main criterion we use to gauge our impact as individual philanthropists. The common belief is, "If our hearts are in the right place, that's all that matters." But, is that truly the case? Should the goodwill of our hearts be the sole measure of the positive change we bring into the world? This week, join us as we explore a m…
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We’re talking with Nichole Shotwell, president and CEO of the Brain Injury Association of Michigan on this week’s Concussion Headliner’s Podcast. From her unexpected academic journey at the University of Michigan to her love for The Big Bang Theory and Barenaked Ladies, Nichole's story is musically interesting and diverse. Raised in Metro Detroit, …
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We typically think of math when the phrase 'order of operations' is used. But what would happen if we applied this sequential focus approach to giving? This week, learn how to follow the Giving Order of Operations: Need, Intervention, and Giver. ______________________________________________________ Check out the new 5 minute video introduction to …
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Journeys are made up of thousands of individual steps. It’s not every day that you get the chance to learn, in real-time, from the individual steps of another. This week, get the chance to do just that as Lauren Lund joins us to check in on her as-lived giving journey. A Giver’s Journey Pt. 1 (ft. Laurent Lund) * Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.ap…
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Join us today as we speak with Dr. Julian Bailes, Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at the North Shore University Health System and Co-Director of the North Shore Neurological Institute in Chicago, IL. With a successful career spanning three decades, Dr. Bailes brings extensive experience as a sideline physician for both NFL and NCAA teams…
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There is a pervasive belief that you have to be rich in order to be involved in lifesaving giving. It’s pervasive because it is simply not true. In fact, for less than the cost of an In-and-Out hamburger, you could literally save the life of another human being. This week, learn how you can donate effectively by utilizing the research services of o…
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Join us as we chat with Jared Odrick, a former defensive end in the NFL who grew up in Lebanon, PA. Jared was a standout athlete in college at Penn State before he was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in 2010. Beyond football, he also made appearances on the popular TV series Ballers, and more recently showcased his acting in the 2022 action/fantasy f…
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If you’ve ever thought that your money doesn’t matter in giving, you’re not alone. It can be easy to view your individual contribution as insignificant when compared to the major issues of this world like hunger, poverty, and disease. Your not alone though, and when you take your money and combine it with all the other givers out in the world, the …
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Meet Jeff Miller, a seasoned executive who has been an integral part of the NFL since 2008 and currently serves as the executive VP of communications, public affairs and policy, as well as overseeing health and safety initiatives. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago Law School, this Bayside, Wisconsinite roots…
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Mascots are a lot of things, but before 1994 they weren’t often thought of when it came to charity work. That all changed when Jon Absey and Andy Chudd struck up an unlikely partnership that led to the Jazz Bear becoming the Mascot for Charities. This week, meet the man behind the bear and learn why you don’t have to be famous to get started. _____…
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The kindness of strangers is something many of us have vivid experiences with. Whether it is the surprise paid meal, an unexpected gift, or a kind compassionate compliment, these often unanimous heroes make all of our worlds a little brighter. This week, listen to a recent experience Caroline Hilton and I had with one of these kind strangers and th…
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Join us this week for a conversation​ with Dr. Willie Stewart, a distinguished consultant neuropathologist at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow and an honorary professor in the School of Psychology & Neuroscience. An international guest on our show, Dr. Stewart takes us on a journey through his life, sharing personal anecdotes from his…
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