Episodios

  • Is It Profitable to Be a Protestor?
    Feb 2 2026

    Denver has paid out over $22M to protestors during the BLM summer, with another $14M possible. Jeff, Bill, and callers discuss the settlements compared to criminal prosecutions. The conversations also ask questions about the paid protester narrative. Bill

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    46 m
  • ICE Protests, Are They Working?
    Feb 2 2026

    More ICE Protests. Are they changing anything? Jeff, Bill, and callers discuss the protests and if they are changing minds? Trump's approval rating in Immigration is falling but is that because of the protests or the recent videos.

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    46 m
  • A Republican Candidate for Governor Pulls Out of a Planned Debate
    Feb 2 2026

    After agreeing to be on stage, GOP Gubernatorial candidate Victor Max declined to show up the Wee the People Gop forum/debate. Jeff, Bill, and callers discuss why Marx backed out and if it impacts his status as a front runner. Is he so far ahead he does not need to do these events?

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    46 m
  • Optimism, Regulation & Colorado’s Political Crossroads
    Jan 30 2026

    The Jeff And Bill! Show!!! Jan 30, 2026 - HR 4

    Broadcasting live from the South Metro Denver Chamber’s 2026 Economic Forecast Breakfast, The Jeff and Bill Show wraps up the day with a wide-ranging conversation on business optimism, government regulation, and Colorado’s political direction.

    Jeff and Bill highlight why Douglas County continues to outperform much of the state, even as business leaders warn that overregulation, rising costs, and legislative uncertainty threaten long-term growth. Chamber leadership explains how behind-the-scenes lobbying and policy work help blunt the impact of bad bills coming out of the Capitol.

    The hour also tackles education costs, unionization efforts at the University of Colorado, state budget pressures, and whether lawmakers are making life easier—or harder—for Colorado families and employers. Optimism is real, but so are the challenges.

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    44 m
  • Innovation, Food Security & Colorado’s Workforce Future!!!
    Jan 30 2026

    The Jeff And Bill! Show!!! Jan 30, 2026 - HR 3

    Broadcasting live from the South Metro Denver Chamber’s 2026 Economic Forecast Breakfast, The Jeff and Bill Show highlights some of the most unexpected innovation happening in Colorado right now.

    The hour features a deep dive with Farmbox Foods, a Colorado-based company turning 40-foot shipping containers into self-contained farms capable of producing vegetables, mushrooms, and even livestock feed year-round—using less water, fewer resources, and no traditional farmland. From drought resilience to supply-chain independence, it’s a new model for food security.

    Later, the conversation shifts to workforce development and aerospace as leaders from Arapahoe Community College explain how Colorado is training skilled technicians—not just engineers—to support the state’s growing space and advanced manufacturing industries. From food to space, this episode shows how innovation and practicality are shaping Colorado’s economic future.

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    46 m
  • $26,000 ER Bill? The Healthcare System Is Broken!!
    Jan 30 2026

    The Jeff And Bill! Show! ! Jan 30, 2026 - HR 2

    Broadcasting live from the South Metro Denver Chamber’s 2026 Economic Forecast Breakfast, The Jeff and Bill Show digs into the real economic pressures facing Colorado—starting with healthcare, education, and workforce readiness.

    The hour features an eye-opening conversation with Travis Bockinsted of Pinnacle Advanced Primary Care, breaking down how a $26,000 ER bill for an anxiety attack exposed a broken system—and how direct primary care offers a free-market alternative that actually lowers costs for families and small businesses.

    The discussion continues with education leaders and advocates highlighting school choice, post-pandemic student outcomes, and why Douglas County’s data-driven approach is outperforming the rest of the metro area. From medical debt to workforce pipelines, this episode connects the dots between policy, economics, and everyday life in Colorado.

    Open lines. Real conversations. Real consequences.

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  • Economic Forecast Meets Political Walkout!!
    Jan 30 2026

    The Jeff and Bill Show!! Jan 30, 2026 - HR 1

    Broadcasting live from the South Metro Denver Chamber’s 2026 Economic Forecast Breakfast, The Jeff and Bill Show dives straight into Colorado’s economic outlook, rising grocery prices, state budget pressures, and why some parts of the metro area are weathering the storm better than others.

    Jeff and Bill break down school closures tied to the “ICE Out” protests, restaurants shutting their doors in solidarity, and the growing frustration from parents and small businesses caught in the middle. Is this civic engagement—or political activism disrupting everyday life?

    Plus: a lighter moment with Bill’s discovery of his “dream job” at the city dump, followed by a sharp back-and-forth on immigration enforcement, public education, and whether protests like these help—or backfire.

    Open lines. Real calls. No filter.

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    47 m
  • What's It like to be a DEA Agent? The Citizens' Academy is Looking for Participants.
    Jan 29 2026

    Steffan Tubbs is Back and Looking for Agents! In his role with the Rocky Mountain Division of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Stef shares how you can train like an agent. The next DEA Citizen Academy is in March. Do you want to go? Listen for the info.

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    44 m