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Roger Mangan

Business Owner Sponsor Community Leader

Centennial, Colorado

Roger Mangan is a State Farm Insurance agent with over 48 years of experience serving Colorado families. A former educator, he holds ChFC and CLU credentials and is active in community service.

Biography

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Roger Mangan is a State Farm Insurance agent based in Centennial, Colorado, who has been serving the Denver metro area for over 48 years. His agency provides comprehensive insurance coverage including home, auto, life, and health insurance to clients throughout Centennial, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Englewood, Greenwood Village, and Castle Rock.

Mangan's path to insurance came after 16 years in education. He earned his BA from Upper Iowa University and his Master's degree from the University of Iowa. After teaching, he became a State Farm agent in 1976, moving to Colorado with his wife Alice and their two daughters. His background as an educator, with a specialty in U.S. history from Colonial times to 1877, informs his approach to client education and his occasional historical commentary on the show.

A dedicated professional, Mangan holds the Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) and Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) designations. He is recognized as a President's Club Lifetime Member and is a member of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors. His expertise extends beyond basic insurance to include retirement planning, Social Security timing strategies, and comprehensive risk management.

Mangan is deeply committed to community service. He served as a member of the Littleton Board of Education and continues to support organizations including Wounded Warriors, Kiwanis Club, Littleton School District Athletics and Academics, and Karis House, which assists individuals battling mental illness.

As a longtime sponsor and frequent guest on the Kim Monson Show, Mangan has appeared approximately 40 times since December 2022. His segments provide practical insurance education covering topics such as hail damage coverage, auto insurance rates, liability protection, cybersecurity insurance, and the challenges facing Colorado's insurance market. He is known for his ability to explain complex insurance concepts in accessible terms and for connecting insurance principles to broader themes of personal responsibility and financial planning.

Episodes

65 appearances

June 22, 2026

Tariffs, Tick-Borne Illness, and the Fight to Protect Colorado’s Kids

Ballot Measures & TABOR

Guest host Yvonne Paez with Roger Mangan on uninsured drivers, Carol Lucero on protecting kids, Pam Long on tick-borne illness, and Susan Kochevar on tariffs. June 22, 2026.

“So essentially, you're buying insurance in your policy for the uninsured driver out there in Colorado.”

7:43 – 13:07

Segment

May 18, 2026

Gratitude, the Peters Clemency, and the Price of Bigger Government

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Roger Mangan on permissive use, Rich Guggenheim on his Senate run, Joondeph on political violence, and Susan Harris on the Tina Peters clemency. May 18, 2026.

“So be sure parents that your kids know that because you could be left holding the proverbial bag if those kids are letting other kids drive those cars.”

6:35 – 12:49

Segment

May 11, 2026

Election Season, Eminent Domain, and a Duty to Disobey

Ballot Measures & TABOR

An independent gubernatorial ticket, Xcel's eminent domain push in Elbert County, and a duty to disobey unlawful military orders. May 11, 2026.

“Diminished value basically says that if your car is in an accident, it's not your fault... When you go to sell that car, that accident is going to be on the record of that car. So the $20,000 isn't 20 anymore. It could be 15.”

9:29 – 15:47

Segment

May 5, 2026

Classical Education Returns, the SPLC Hate Group Racket, and Prairie Property Rights

Ballot Measures & TABOR

Excalibur Classical Academy launches, the SPLC's hate group racket unravels, and a Kansas transmission line tests property rights. May 5, 2026.

“Every 37 seconds in the United States, a car is stolen. And the most stolen car is the Hyundai Elantra. 31,000 were stolen in the United States last year, if you can believe that.”

10:02 – 15:20

Segment

April 27, 2026

Justice Alito’s Quiet Power, Demography’s Conservative Edge, and Colorado’s TABOR-Bypass Gaming Fee

Ballot Measures & TABOR

Mollie Hemingway on Justice Alito, Brian Joondeph on demography and Colorado's governor race, Joe Oltmann on the GOP. April 27, 2026.

“State Farm in May is going to issue a large dividend nationwide, like $5 billion in return premium to the insurers.”

“So what we've seen is nearly a 50% rise in auto costs over recent years.”

9:34 – 14:21

Segment

April 20, 2026

Benghazi Truths, Sanctuary Policy, and Colorado’s New Vaccine Mandate Law

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

A Benghazi survivor corrects fourteen years of rumor, a freshman CO legislator on HB26-1276, and SB26-032 unpacked. April 20, 2026.

“If you paid $1,000 a year to insure and protect a $35,000 asset, a depreciating asset as well, wouldn't it make sense to spend $600 a year to insure your human life value for $25 million?”

9:18 – 15:17

Segment

April 13, 2026

Iran War Rattles Energy Markets, Wyoming Wind Wall Grows, and Colorado’s GOP Primary Ballot Takes Shape

Ballot Measures & TABOR

Bob Boswell on Iran, natural gas, and Colorado's enterprise-fee TABOR workaround. Wendy Volk on the Wyoming Wind Wall petition. April 13, 2026.

“And the reason for costs for autos going up, we know inflation, car thefts, legislative mandates, exorbitant awards by the courts, bad drivers, severe weather like hail, uninsured motorists.”

9:00 – 13:13

Segment

April 6, 2026

California’s Wine Grape Crisis Threatens Multi-Generational Farming Communities

Community Stories & Local Heroes

Guest host Dr. Jill Vecchio explores California's wine grape crisis with Stuart Spencer, plus car theft trends and financial literacy on April 6, 2026.

“I would probably always leave comprehensive on because that's theft and hail damage. And we talked about hail damage before. Guarantee, we're going to have hailstorms in Colorado.”

8:45 – 14:16

Segment

March 30, 2026

Equity Stripping and the Erosion of American Self-Reliance

Ballot Measures & TABOR

Mitch Vexler exposes property tax fraud and school bond debt. Yvonne Paez warns forced charity destroys the middle class. March 30, 2026.

“Your home is your refuge after a long day's work. It's the hub of everything that really matters in your life for the most part. And you relax with your family. So you need to have that homeowners policy with a company you trust and you have a relationship with.”

8:29 – 13:17

Segment

March 23, 2026

Land Policy Reversals, Election Corruption, and Parental Rights Under Siege

Climate Policy & "Green" Mandates

BLM policy reversals, election integrity, and Colorado's conversion therapy legislation in focus. Monday, March 23, 2026.

“Your homeowner's policy is going to protect you. And that's worldwide, not just in the state of Colorado, anywhere in the U.S. or anywhere in the world.”

9:41 – 14:32

Segment

February 9, 2026

Dressing Room Danger, Politicized Medicine, and Election Security

Colorado Politics & Policy

Brian Joondeph on politicized nursing, Michelle Chandler catches a dressing room voyeur, and James Wiley challenges election security. February 9, 2026.

“If you get hit by them, you're in a world of hurt unless you talk to your agent and he or she provides you with a safety net to cover that possibility. And that would be your uninsured and underinsured coverage.”

10:20 – 15:58

Segment

February 2, 2026

The Battle for Property Rights Against Green Energy Land Grabs

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Virginia Macha and Wendy Volk expose how wind projects, transmission lines, and eminent domain threaten property rights across Kansas, Wyoming, and Colorado.

“You should know what you're paying for. That would be my strongest message to you. Because if you just keep rolling with your bill every six months on auto and every year on your homeowners, what's changing?”

11:39 – 15:52

Segment

January 5, 2026

Title IX Heads to the Supreme Court as Colorado’s Public Lands Face New Threats

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Rich Guggenheim on Title IX at the Supreme Court, Brian Joondeph on midterm polling, and Sean Pond's U.S. Senate bid. January 5, 2026.

“So first thing you do is call your agent say hey, we had a hailstorm here. Would you please, you know, have someone come out. Look at the roof. You'd want a state farm adjuster, for example. The best thing to do is get your agent to recommend a roofer.”

12:31 – 17:01

Segment

October 6, 2025

Building Business Success Through Principled Leadership

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Roger Mangan shares his four keys to business success while Jan Jekielek exposes China's forced organ harvesting. October 6, 2025.

“And I think my message to the listening public is whoever you are, do something. Something, and you can do it consciously or unconsciously, to touch the lives of people, to make to light the path so they can move forward.”

32:12 – 55:21

Segment

August 18, 2025

Zoning Wars, Culture Shifts, and the Fight for Colorado’s Budget

Ballot Measures & TABOR

Kim Monson fights for Et Voila French Bakery, examines the Sydney Sweeney effect, and previews Colorado's special session on August 18, 2025.

“So don't ever ever sign a contract with an adjuster or, excuse me, with a company until your adjuster shows up and does an estimate.”

6:50 – 12:06

Segment

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