The Kim Monson Show Podcast
1) The Debate Over Bicycle Infrastructure and Freedom
Kurt Gerwitz and Kim Monson debate the costs and freedoms tied to bike infrastructure, Sean Pond warns of leftist overreach, and Joe Whitney updates Rooted in Littleton.
2) The Growing Dangers of Electronic Medical Records
Jill Vecchio warns about electronic medical records, Trent Loos questions beef imports, and Mike Rawluk raises concerns over CSU’s bat lab.
3) Balancing Energy and Freedom in Mind, Body, and Finances
Dr. Swathi Varanasi-Diaz discusses energy and integrative health, Dr. Murray Sabrin calls for financial independence, and Susan Harris reflects on faith and culture.
4) Choosing Principles Over Party
Brad Beck and Priscilla Rahn discuss political integrity, Susan Kochevar critiques Alex Jones’ court case, Elizabeth Taylor shares her school board vision, and Ivy Liu emphasizes local accountability.
5) Health and Human Services Changes Vaccine Recommendations in 2025
In 2025, Health and Human Services (HHS) implemented changes in vaccine recommendations for the COVID vaccines, the MMRV combination vaccine, and potentially the Hepatitis B vaccine. Military Director...Show More
6) The Historical Meaning of America’s Supreme Law
Rob Natelson discusses the U.S. Constitution’s enduring purpose, Kevin Lundberg shares election updates, and Jamilynn D’Avola outlines her campaign for Falcon School District 49.
7) The Fight to Protect America’s Borders and Colorado’s Children
Yvonne Paez hosts as Chris Harris discusses border security, Erin Lee shares Protect Kids Colorado’s mission, and Scott Bottoms outlines his HD15 campaign.
8) Balancing Representation and Responsibility in Colorado Governance
Joshua Sharf on the Compensation Commission, Libby Szabo on public service, and Sam Myrant on the future of education.
9) The Cost of Electric Vehicles and the Future of Automotive Freedom
Lauren Fix on electric vehicle realities, Molly and Dirk Metz on patent reform, and Dave Evans on Colorado’s Constitution.
10) The Cost of Green Energy and the Consequences of Political Overreach
Daniel Turner on coal and green energy realities, Trent Loos on land grabs, and Mike Rawluk on Arvada’s proposed drinking zones.