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Carlton Jones

Business Owner

Denver, CO

Owner-operator of Radiance Power, a Denver metro area company specializing in home backup generator and battery system installation.

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Carlton Jones is the owner and operator of Radiance Power, a Denver metro area company specializing in home backup generator and battery system installation. Jones founded Radiance Power to bring the same quality and professionalism as larger companies while maintaining the personal touch and affordability of a small, locally focused crew. The company serves homeowners across the Denver metro area and west along the Front Range, offering customized generator and backup battery solutions tailored to individual needs.

Episodes

11 appearances

June 24, 2026

Bioweapons Lab Origins, Dark Money in the Primaries, and Local Surveillance

Ballot Measures & TABOR

Kim Monson with Dr. James Lyons-Weiler on COVID lab origins, Mike Rawluk on housing and surveillance, Lorne Levy on the new Fed chair, Trent Loos on the fight over land, and Brandon Wark on dark money in the primaries. June 24, 2026.

“It is definitely one of the things you want to look into kind of before you need it to make sure it's all good to go and up and running when you do jump on that plan.”

6:31 – 9:23

Segment

June 17, 2026

Gutting TABOR, Water as Control, and the Cost of Bigger Government

Ballot Measures & TABOR

Penn Pfiffner on the ballot measures that would gut TABOR, Mike Rawluk on water surcharges, and Trent Loos on who controls the water. June 17, 2026.

“If the data center gets all the power, we're going to have rolling blackouts for large areas.”

9:14 – 13:05

Segment

June 10, 2026

Leftism on Catholic Campuses and the Battle for Property Rights

Colorado Politics & Policy

Gregory LaPoint on natural law and the Catholic campuses, plus Trent Loos on the Wyoming wind wall and property rights. Kim Monson Show, June 10, 2026.

“A typical home generator with the cost of the generator on average runs about $20,000, maybe a little bit more, maybe a little bit less.”

6:14 – 10:14

Segment

June 3, 2026

Election Transparency, Free Speech, and the Fight Over Land and Power

Climate Policy & "Green" Mandates

John Case on Tina Peters' release and Colorado election transparency; Trent Loos on alpha-gal ticks and an energy land grab. Kim Monson Show, June 3, 2026.

“Any kind of additional cleanup is usually something that is discussed with the homeowner before leaving, because we do do our diligence to leave it better than when we found it.”

5:49 – 9:18

Segment

May 27, 2026

License Plate Surveillance, Data Centers, and the Fight to Reclaim Freedom

Colorado Politics & Policy

Lauren Fix on license plate surveillance, Trent Loos on loyalty-card pricing and farm policy, and Karen Gordey on Lakewood's zoning fight. May 27, 2026.

“Another great affordable solution is a UPS system, which is basically like a power backup that plugs into your wall.”

5:22 – 11:01

Segment

May 20, 2026

Data Center Moratoriums, Voter Roll Lawsuits, and the AI Land Grab

Colorado Politics & Policy

Jefferson County's data center moratorium, Colorado voter roll lawsuits, and Trent Loos on the AI data center land grab on the Kim Monson Show for May 20, 2026.

“The range is from 2,700K to 6,000K. The higher the number, the more fluorescent or blue the look is going to be.”

9:49 – 15:42

Segment

May 13, 2026

CDC Vaccine Indictment, the GORP Land Grab, and an Alpha-Gal Warning

Ballot Measures & TABOR

Dr. James Lyons-Weiler on the CDC vaccine-fraud extradition, Ron Hanks on a Republican primary lawsuit, and Trent Loos on alpha-gal ticks. May 13, 2026.

“One thing we do differently than a lot of the bigger companies in the Denver area is we just have a standard service call hourly rate. A lot of local companies like to do a per task or per repair type of charge. So we charge $100 an hour plus materials.”

8:51 – 12:28

Segment

April 22, 2026

Smart Meters, Cell-Cultured Protein, and the Reconciliation of Science and Faith

Colorado Politics & Policy

Mike Rawluk on smart meters and Arvada drones, Scott Powell on intelligent design, and Trent Loos on cell-cultured protein. April 22, 2026.

“With the higher cost of living that exists here in this state, I found that most companies don't pay what I consider a living wage for their employees or for long-term growth with that company to maintain that.”

9:54 – 13:46

Segment

April 15, 2026

Property Rights, Classic Cars, and the Assault on Freedom of Mobility

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Lauren Fix on Minnesota's classic car crackdown, Mike Rawluk on HB26-1119, and Trent Loos on BlackRock for April 15, 2026.

“A lot of homes usually don't have adequate lighting when it was built. You'll get the occasional light around the front, the garage, and then the back porch, but a lot of times houses need more than that.”

10:22 – 16:22

Segment

April 8, 2026

Smart Water Meters, Sandhills Recovery, and the Farm Bill Fight

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Smart water meter surveillance, COVID revisionism, and Nebraska fire devastation with Rawluk, Lyons-Weiler, and Loos. April 8, 2026.

“Since we're a smaller, locally owned company, we try to keep our overhead as low as possible, which allows us to offer reduced rates to the homeowner, primarily in the way of we do not charge service call or call-out fees.”

9:54 – 15:10

Segment

March 24, 2026

Ballot Victories for Children, Election Integrity Questions, and Machiavelli’s Warning

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Kevin Lundberg analyzes Protect Kids Colorado's ballot victory, election integrity, and JeffCo's transgender sports defiance on the March 24, 2026 show.

“Well, we kind of started under the premise that we can bring the same quality and professionalism as the bigger companies in the area, while also having the personal touch of owner-operator and a small crew.”

7:44 – 11:11

Segment

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