The Kim Monson Show Archive
September 2023
The Kim Monson Show is broadcast every weekday morning at 6-7 am on 560 KLZ AM. The show is rebroadcast every weekday night at 10-11 pm. If you missed a show or want to go listen to a particular guest or segment, you’re in luck: this page is the vault for all shows after the initial broadcast. Shows are archived by year and month.Â
World Religions in Seven Sentences
Christian apologist Dr. Douglas Groothuis discusses his latest book World Religions in Seven Sentences: A Small Introduction to a Vast Topic. Author Rick Turnquist introduces his latest essay Exactly Wrong-Democrats and Human Sexuality. Rep. Stephanie Luck explains why she is recommending that Colorado GOP Central Committee members vote to Opt-Out of the open primary
The Importance of Firearm Safety
Nephi Cole with the National Shooting Sports Foundation explains the importance of safe, legal, and responsible ownership and use of firearms. A Climate Conversation media liaison Dave O’Rourke shares why the documentary is a must see for anyone concerned about a healthy planet and human flourishing. Colorado GOP Vice-Chair Hope Scheppelman discusses the open primary Opt-Out vote at the upcoming State GOP Central Committee meeting.
The Featured Experts of A Climate Conversation
The scientists featured in the documentary A Climate Conversation share their thoughts about the film scheduled for its Colorado screening and panel discussion on Thursday, September 28th. Car Coach Reports Lauren Fix shares updates regarding the strike and what it means for consumers and the economy. Steve Ebling, former producer of The Kim Monson Show, joins Kim to share updates on his retirement and chat about current events.Â
The State of Banking in America
CEO and Founder of First American State Bank Jay Davidson discusses big banks, smaller banks, and the state of banking in America. Liberty Toastmasters share their perspectives regarding the timeless principles of America’s Founding.
Impending Government Shutdown?
Director of Communications for the Center for Renewing America Rachel Cauley addresses what is happening on Capitol Hill. Col. Bill Rutledge (Ret. USAF) shares his perspective on Eric Metaxas’ book Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy. Maria Boutrous explains why she is running for Broomfield City Council.
Never Again Should There Be a 9/11
Commentator and director of the Good For You Network Claire Carter discusses her video podcast “Never Again Should There Be a 9-11.” Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses the realities of Net Zero carbon goals. Amara Hildebrand shares why she is running for Jeffco School Board.
The UAW Auto Strike
Car Coach Reports Lauren Fix discusses the UAW strike and Michigan’s tax on miles driven. Entrepreneur and owner of 88 Drive-In Theatre Susan Kochevar shares her perspective on the presidential race. Dr. Brian Macaulay explains why he is a candidate for Littleton School Board.
Front Range Real Estate Opportunities and Challenges
RE/MAX Realtor Karen Levine and mortgage specialist Lorne Levy discuss the challenges and opportunities of the metro real estate market. Brad Beck introduces his latest essay: Procrastination. Dr. Thomas Wicke joins Kim to discuss his candidacy for the Jefferson County school board.
Insights on Constitution Day
Scott Powell, the author of Rediscovering America: How the National Holidays Reveal an Incredible Tale of our Identity, offers insights on Constitution Day. Colorado GOP State Secretary Anna Ferguson joins Kim to discuss options for the GOP to opt-out of primaries.
The Story Behind A Climate Conversation
Documentarian Walt Johnson and producer/director Colton Moyer discuss their movie A Climate Conversation. Author of Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR) Douglas Bruce explains why to vote “NO” on Prop HH which will be on your November ballot.
Center for American Values Announces New Virtual Education Program
Medal of Honor recipient and co-founder of the Center for American Values Drew Dix and retired Denver police officer Henry Jones reflect on 9/11 and their new virtual offering, HIP Virtual K-12 Civics-Based Education. Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses his recent essay Democrats are Dancing the Totalitarian Two-Step. Dave DiCarlo explains why he is a candidate for the Douglas County School Board.
The Adversity of Diversity
Dr. Carol Swain, political scientist, legal scholar, and retired Vanderbilt University professor, is also keynote speaker at Grand Lake’s U.S. Constitution Week, joins Kim to talk about her life and diversity, and equal opportunity. Laramie Energy CEO Bob Boswell discusses the latest regarding President Biden’s energy policies.
A Climate Conversation Screening and Panel Discussion
Dave O’Rourke joins Kim to discuss A Climate Conversation and the special screening and panel discussion on September 28th at Rockley’s Event Center. Douglas County Assessor Toby Damisch explains that taxing authorities could lower mill levies to offer relief. Lori Gimelshteyn with Colorado Parents Advocacy Network discusses their upcoming school safety summit.
The Dangers of Socialism
Helen Raleigh joins Kim to explain her work with Young America for Freedom educating high schoolers on the dangers of socialism. Cynthia Hughes with the Patriot Freedom Project joins Kim to discuss the actions of El Paso GOP Vice Chair, Todd Watkins, who recently dispatched a letter to multiple officials, seeking their signatures to advocate on behalf of individuals who have faced incarceration in connection to their involvement in the events of January 6th.Trent Loos shares his perspective regarding the City of Louisville, Colorado’s new regenerative grazing practices.
The Problem With Colorado’s Open Primaries
Former State Senator Kevin Lundberg Joins Kim to discus the problem with Colorado’s open primaries. Producer Joe and Kim discuss the life and passing of Jimmy Buffet.Â
The Significance of Labor Day
Author of Rediscovering America: How Our National Holidays Tell an Amazing Story About Who We Are Scott Powell discusses the origins of Labor Day and the great contributions of entrepreneurs and creators. Business professor Kurt Gerwitz shares his thoughts regarding labor and management.