The Colorado Switchblade

Jason VanTatenhove

The Colorado Switchblade slices through the tangled underbrush of legal and political discourse, from the peaks of Estes Park to the national stage, uncovering the pivotal stories and cultural debates that shape our democratic experience. Helmed by Jason Van Tatenhove, this platform fuses compelling narrative with astute political commentary, spotlighting Colorado's local sagas, captivating fiction, and in-depth podcasts. With a keen eye for detail and a storyteller's heart, The Colorado Switchblade carves out a space where every story is told with precision and every analysis cuts to the core. www.coloradoswitchblade.com

  1. 11/11/2025

    The Colorado Switchblade (Podcast) Rises From the Dead ((Now With Video, God Help Us All))

    Keywordsartificial intelligence, ChatGPT, creativity, writing, personal growth, collaboration, technology, marketing, emotional support, innovation SummaryIn this conversation, Jason reflects on his journey through personal and professional challenges, leading him to explore the potential of artificial intelligence, particularly ChatGPT, as a collaborator in his writing process. He discusses the emotional weight of his late wife's belief in his abilities and how AI might assist him in achieving his creative goals. Takeaways In times of personal struggle, unexpected solutions can emerge. AI can serve as a valuable collaborator in creative processes. The emotional connection to past relationships can influence creative endeavors. Exploring new technologies can lead to personal growth and innovation. AI tools can help refine and enhance writing skills. The potential of AI extends beyond writing to design and marketing. Personal experiences shape our approach to technology. Embracing change can lead to new opportunities. AI can provide support in ways we may not anticipate. The intersection of technology and creativity is a rich area for exploration. Titles Embracing AI: A Writer's Journey From Grief to Growth: AI as a Collaborator Sound Bites "Could it help refine my prose?" "Design a compelling book cover?" "Strategize a marketing plan?" Chapters 00:00Relaunching the Podcast 00:25The Future of Writing in the AI Age This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.coloradoswitchblade.com/subscribe

    32 min
  2. 03/15/2024

    Shadows Over Sunshine: The Fight for Transparency in Colorado and the Trump vs. Anderson Aftermath

    Welcome back to The Colorado Switchblade, your dive into the depths of government transparency and the quest for ethical governance across the nation. Recently, Governor Jared Polis signed a bill that has stirred significant controversy around public meetings and transparency. We've reached out to him for a candid discussion on its far-reaching implications, hoping to share this pivotal conversation with you in a forthcoming episode. In preparation, I delved into Corey Hutchins's insightful analysis on this topic. His detailed examination sheds light on the intricacies of this development. I highly recommend his work on The Colorado News Behind the News for those seeking a deeper understanding. Support for The Colorado Switchblade is more crucial than ever. With a subscription of just $4.99 a month, less than a daily cup of coffee, or through purchasing my books or audiobooks, you help us keep the mission alive. In today's episode, we delve into the heart of political activism with Claudine Schneider and Donald Sherman of CREW, who were instrumental in advancing the landmark Trump vs. Anderson case to the Supreme Court. Their insights, coming shortly after the Court's historic decision, shed light on the ongoing dialogue about political integrity, the rule of law, and the future of ethical governance in America. The recent Supreme Court decision in the Trump vs. Anderson case marks a pivotal moment in American legal history, addressing the boundaries of the 14th Amendment in the context of presidential eligibility. This ruling not only influences the political landscape but also sets a precedent for how legal frameworks interact with democratic processes. Our discussion with Claudine Schneider and Donald Sherman of CREW, who are directly involved in this historic case, offers unique insights into the implications of this decision and its role in shaping the future of governance and law in America. Claudine Schneider is an American economist and former politician who served as a Republican U.S. representative from Rhode Island. She's notable for being the first and only woman elected to Congress from Rhode Island and is the founder of Republicans for Integrity. Schneider has a background in environmental matters and ecological economics and has endorsed candidates across party lines for presidential elections. She was also one of six petitioners in the Trump v. Anderson case, seeking to uphold the Colorado decision to remove former President Trump from the ballot based on the 14th Amendment. She has called Colorado home for the past two decades. Donald K. Sherman is a friend of the show and has appeared on it before. He serves as CREW's Executive Vice President and Chief Counsel and has a background in various oversight, ethics, and policy roles across the Executive Branch and Congress. He has worked at the White House, Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, House Ethics Committee, and House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Join us for an enlightening exploration into the heart of America's democratic values. Jason Van Tatenhove, an acclaimed author and consultant, intricately blends his writing and political activism expertise. He penned the non-fiction work ‘The Perils of Extremism’ and several fictional titles set amidst the scenic backdrop of Estes Park, Colorado, such as ‘Colorado’s Chance: The Firewalker.’ As a consultant with Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and a vocal contributor to MSNBC and CNN, Jason casts a discerning eye on violent political extremism and misinformation, even testifying before Congress on these pressing issues. His writings have found a home in various publications, including Newsweek, Salon, Giant Freakin Robot, and Estes Park Trail-Gazette, seamlessly traversing through diverse media landscapes across Colorado. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.coloradoswitchblade.com/subscribe

    46 min
  3. 02/15/2024

    Navigating the Maze of Mind Control with Dr. Steven Hassan

    Welcome to a special edition of The Colorado Switchblade Podcast. In this episode, we're peeling back the layers on a subject that's as intriguing as it is critical in today's discourse: the psychology of cults and the mechanisms of mind control, with a particular focus on the political landscape that surrounds us. Our guest, Dr. Steven Hassan, is a towering figure in the study of coercive persuasion and cult dynamics. With a history that spans from being a former member of the Unification Church to becoming one of the most authoritative voices on cults and mind control, Dr. Hassan brings a wealth of knowledge and personal experience to the table. His latest book, "The Cult of Trump," serves as a cornerstone for our conversation, drawing parallels between the former president and the manipulative tactics of cult leaders. Highlights from Our Conversation: * From Moonie to Expert: Dr. Hassan shares his compelling journey, shedding light on his transition from a cult member to a leading expert on mind control, emphasizing the importance of understanding and combating coercive influence. * The Cult of Trump Analyzed: We delve into the core arguments of Dr. Hassan's book, discussing how Donald Trump employs mind control techniques akin to those used by cult leaders, fostering a fanatical loyalty among his followers. * Mechanisms of Mind Control: Dr. Hassan breaks down the social psychology methods and mind control tactics at play, offering insights into how individuals are persuaded to adopt and defend extreme beliefs. * The Role of Media: Our discussion extends to the impact of cable news and social media in amplifying cult-like dynamics, exploring the challenges these platforms pose to democratic discourse and individual autonomy. * Combatting Destructive Influence: Dr. Hassan provides a nuanced view on distinguishing between constructive and destructive influences in society, highlighting strategies for individuals and communities to foster positive change and resist manipulation. * A Call to Action: The conversation concludes with a powerful message of hope and resilience. Dr. Hassan offers guidance on healing from divisiveness and building a more informed, critically thinking society. Why This Matters: In an era where the lines between truth and manipulation often blur, understanding the tools and tactics of mind control is more crucial than ever. Our dialogue with Dr. Hassan not only illuminates these mechanisms but also empowers us to recognize and resist undue influence in our lives and broader society. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of influence in the modern world, offering a beacon of hope for those seeking to reclaim their autonomy and contribute to a healthier, more discerning community. Listen to the full episode here on The Colorado Switchblade, and join the conversation in the Substack Thread or Notes. Whether you're grappling with the implications of political cultism or seeking ways to support loved ones affected by undue influence, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Here are the links to the recent interviews I mentioned in the show that have been in the media cycle recently: KUNC’s in the NoCo an interview with Erin O’Toole My video interview with Jessica Denson’s show ‘Lights on’ My interview with Dr. Hassan on his Freedom of Mind (isn’t out quite yet, but will be able to found here.) You can find more information on Dr. Hassan and the important work he is doing here. Jason Van Tatenhove, an acclaimed author and consultant, intricately blends his writing and political activism expertise. He penned the non-fiction work ‘The Perils of Extremism’ and several fictional titles set amidst the scenic backdrop of Estes Park, Colorado, such as ‘Colorado’s Chance: The Firewalker.’ As a consultant with Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and a vocal contributor to MSNBC and CNN, Jason casts a discerning eye on violent political extremism and misinformation, even testifying before Congress on these pressing issues. His writings have found a home in various publications, including Newsweek, Salon, Giant Freakin Robot, and Estes Park Trail-Gazette, seamlessly traversing through diverse media landscapes across Colorado. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.coloradoswitchblade.com/subscribe

    1h 10m
  4. 01/18/2024

    Unveiling Government Secrets: A Candid Conversation with Jeff Roberts of the CFOIC on The Colorado Switchblade

    Hello, Switchbladers, Today's podcast takes us deep into the heart of a topic that's essential yet often sidelined in our discussions about democracy: the transparency and openness of our government. Our special guest, Jeff Roberts, the Executive Director of the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this crucial conversation. Jeff Roberts: Journalist Turned Transparency Advocate Jeff isn't your average advocate. His journey from a distinguished two-decade-long career at the Denver Post to leading the CFOIC is a story of unwavering dedication to truth and transparency. Under his leadership, the CFOIC has become a bulwark in the fight for access to open records and meetings, ensuring that Colorado's government remains answerable to its people. The CFOIC's Critical Role We delve into the CFOIC's pivotal role in advocating for our right to know. Their relentless efforts ensure journalists, citizens, and community members can harness public records to hold local governments accountable. Digital Media's Double-Edged Sword The shift to digital media brings both opportunities and challenges in accessing information. Jeff discusses how this transformation is reshaping the landscape of information access and the strategies the CFOIC employs to adapt. On the Frontlines of Legal Battles Jeff sheds light on significant legal battles, highlighting the importance of recognizing text messages regarding public business as public records. These cases underscore the CFOIC's vital role in championing open government. Advice for Emerging Journalists For the aspiring journalists and writers among us, Jeff offers invaluable advice on maximizing the potential of freedom of information laws in Colorado. His tips are a must-read for anyone embarking on a career in investigative journalism. Looking Ahead: CFOIC's Future Goals Jeff shares insights into the CFOIC's upcoming projects and objectives, focusing on issues like the use of disappearing messaging apps in government communication. Join the Fight for Transparency Our discussion concludes with ways you, our listeners, can contribute to the cause of open government. Your support and engagement are crucial in this ongoing battle for transparency. Wrap-Up Thank you for tuning in to The Colorado Switchblade. Remember, our collective effort is vital in keeping our government open and accountable. Stay informed, stay engaged, and until next time, stay classy, Colorado. ~JVT You can find more information at CFOIC’s Website, including social media links: https://coloradofoic.org P.S. Don't forget to check out my book "Colorado's Chance the Firewalker," a thrilling supernatural adventure set against the beautiful backdrop of Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park. Jason Van Tatenhove, an acclaimed author and consultant, intricately blends his writing and political activism expertise. He penned the non-fiction work ‘The Perils of Extremism’ and several fictional titles set amidst the scenic backdrop of Estes Park, Colorado, such as ‘Colorado’s Chance: The Firewalker.’ As a consultant with Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and a vocal contributor to MSNBC and CNN, Jason casts a discerning eye on violent political extremism and misinformation, even testifying before Congress on these pressing issues. His writings have found a home in various publications, including Newsweek, Salon, Giant Freakin Robot, and Estes Park Trail-Gazette, seamlessly traversing through diverse media landscapes across Colorado. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.coloradoswitchblade.com/subscribe

    40 min
  5. 01/11/2024

    Unveiling the Realities: School Safety, Governor Polis's Address, and Estes Park Elections

    In our latest episode of "The Colorado Switchblade," we tackle some of the most urgent stories impacting Colorado today. We open with a personal and community-focused discussion on the recent bomb threats to schools and synagogues across Colorado. As a parent and community member, I share my firsthand experience of the incident, examining the broader implications for school safety and community security. We then shift our focus to Governor Jared Polis's State of the State address, dissecting his vision for tackling Colorado's housing crisis and transportation needs. The episode wraps up with insights into the upcoming municipal elections in Estes Park. We outline key dates and candidates, emphasizing the importance of these elections in shaping our local governance's future. Listen to the full episode for an in-depth exploration of these pressing issues, reflections on personal experiences, and a candid discussion on the state of our community and state. Here is an interview that I did with NBC Washington that aired yesterday. The others interviewed, and I (with whom I have had speaking engagements) discuss alarming findings from a survey on Americans' attitudes toward political violence. The survey, which included over 8,600 participants, revealed that a significant portion of Americans believe violence could be justified in various political scenarios. It highlights concern over the growing support for political violence, particularly among anti-government movements and recent firearm purchasers. The article features insights from Dr. Garen Wintemute, who initiated the research, and myself, who emphasizes the power of storytelling over truth in these movements. The article also addresses the potential dangers posed by armed individuals who support political violence. Also, below, you will find the link to a similar incident to this week's bomb scare that happened on February 22 last year. Jason Van Tatenhove, an acclaimed author and consultant, intricately blends his writing and political activism expertise. He penned the non-fiction work ‘The Perils of Extremism’ and several fictional titles set amidst the scenic backdrop of Estes Park, Colorado, such as ‘Colorado’s Chance: The Firewalker.’ As a consultant with Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and a vocal contributor to MSNBC and CNN, Jason casts a discerning eye on violent political extremism and misinformation, even testifying before Congress on these pressing issues. His writings have found a home in various publications, including Newsweek, Salon, Giant Freakin Robot, and Estes Park Trail-Gazette, seamlessly traversing through diverse media landscapes across Colorado. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.coloradoswitchblade.com/subscribe

    31 min
  6. 12/21/2023

    Decoding The Colorado Supreme Courts Historic Decision Banning Trump from the Ballot: An Exclusive Interview with Nikhel Sus, Director of Strategic Litigation at CREW

    In a landmark decision that could reshape the landscape of American electoral politics, the Colorado Supreme Court has set the stage for a constitutional showdown of historic proportions. The case at hand? The disqualification of former President Donald Trump from the Colorado presidential ballot, now en route to the U.S. Supreme Court. This episode of The Colorado Switchblade podcast features a deep dive into this critical issue with Nikhel Sus from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). Nikhel Sus is the Director of Strategic Litigation at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), where he specializes in impact litigation focused on government accountability, transparency, and ethics. He currently represents a group of Colorado voters who sued to disqualify former President Trump from Colorado's presidential primary ballot under Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment based on Trump's role in the January 6th insurrection. He also represents a group of New Mexico residents who successfully sued to remove a county commissioner from public office under Section 3 based on his role in the insurrection. The Heart of the Matter: Nikhel Sus, CREW's Director of Strategic Litigation, elucidates the significance of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, a post-Civil War addition to the Constitution designed to bar individuals who engage in insurrection from holding office. Sus underscores CREW's commitment to upholding constitutional integrity, especially in the aftermath of the January 6th insurrection, marking this provision's resurgence in relevance. The Colorado Ruling: The Colorado Supreme Court's decision is more than a mere legal victory; it's a reaffirmation of constitutional supremacy. This ruling, as explained by Sus, not only addresses the legal aspects of Trump's disqualification but also confirms the broader authority of courts to enforce the Constitution. The court's detailed decision underlines the January 6th attack as a genuine insurrection, setting a precedent in the historical and legal narrative of the United States. The Echoes of Extremism: A pivotal aspect of the case, as discussed in the trial and highlighted by Sus, is the connection between Trump and the violent elements of his supporters. The evidence presented showcased a calculated effort to mobilize these groups, culminating in the violence witnessed on January 6th. This relationship between a political leader and extremist factions forms a central argument in CREW's legal strategy. The Road to the Supreme Court: As the case potentially progresses to the U.S. Supreme Court, Sus articulates the anticipated challenges and strategies. Given the court's current conservative majority, CREW's arguments are grounded in historical evidence and originalist interpretations of the Constitution — a mode of interpretation favored by the current justices. Concluding Thoughts: In our conversation, Sus reflects on the possible outcomes and the far-reaching implications of a Supreme Court decision. This case isn't merely about one state's decision but could set a precedent affecting future presidential candidates and the very fabric of American democracy. Closing Remarks: As we continue to monitor this pivotal case, The Colorado Switchblade remains committed to bringing you insightful analyses and updates. Stay tuned for more episodes that cut through the noise, offering clarity and perspective on issues that shape our world. Jason Van Tatenhove, an acclaimed author and consultant, intricately blends his writing and political activism expertise. He penned the non-fiction work ‘The Perils of Extremism’ and several fictional titles set amidst the scenic backdrop of Estes Park, Colorado, such as ‘Colorado’s Chance: The Firewalker.’ As a consultant with Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and a vocal contributor to MSNBC and CNN, Jason casts a discerning eye on violent political extremism and misinformation, even testifying before Congress on these pressing issues. His writings have found a home in various publications, including Newsweek, Salon, Giant Freakin Robot, and Estes Park Trail-Gazette, seamlessly traversing through diverse media landscapes across Colorado. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.coloradoswitchblade.com/subscribe

    27 min
  7. 11/30/2023

    A Community United: Navigating the Shadows of Human Trafficking to Find Mavis Brink

    7:52 am 12/01/2023: UPDATE Mavis is now safe with her family! More details to follow. Please Share this Anywhere and Everywhere In a special emergency episode of The Colorado Switchblade, we tackle a heart-wrenching issue that hits close to home—the disappearance of Mavis Brink, a teenager from Estes Park, who has mysteriously vanished in Las Vegas. This episode is more than a story; it's a call to action against the grim reality of human trafficking and a community's effort to bring Mavis home. The Alarmingly High Incidence of Trafficking: In Nevada, the statistics are stark: over 8,000 children go missing each year, and Las Vegas is a known hotspot for human trafficking. This booming tourist destination also harbors a dark side, with the FBI identifying it as one of the country's 13 high-intensity areas for child prostitution. In 2017 alone, around 5,687 children were reported victims of sex trafficking in Nevada. A Mother's Nightmare: Amber Brink, Mavis's mother and a long-time friend, shares her harrowing ordeal. Mavis, only 16, disappeared after a family vacation turned into a nightmare. The story unfolds with Mavis befriending a stranger at the airport, leading to a series of events that culminated in her disappearance. The family's frantic search, aided by local organizations like Las Vegas Angels and the police, highlights the community's rallying effort in this desperate situation. The Community's Role: As Amber's story shows, community support is vital. From sharing updates to staying vigilant, every action counts. The Estes Park community has come together, echoing the importance of collective efforts in times of crisis. Safety Strategies and Vital Resources: Awareness and safety are crucial in preventing such tragedies. Tips like staying aware of surroundings, traveling in groups, and being cautious with new acquaintances are essential. Organizations like Vegas Angels, the National Human Trafficking Hotline, and Nevada Child Seekers provide critical support and resources in these situations. Conclusion: This episode of The Colorado Switchblade is more than just a broadcast; it's a community's united front in the face of adversity. We urge everyone to keep Mavis and her family in their thoughts and to remain proactive in sharing any information that might help in her safe return. As we continue to follow Mavis's story, let us remember the power of a community in bringing change and hope. In addition to staying vigilant, here are some safety strategies and vital resources that can help in preventing and addressing situations like Mavis's: Safety Strategies: * Stay Aware: Always be alert, especially in unfamiliar places. * Travel in Groups: Safety in numbers. * Regular Contact: Keep in touch with family or friends during travels. * Caution with New Acquaintances: Be wary of overly friendly strangers. * Educational Awareness: Know and share the signs of human trafficking. Resources: * Vegas Angels: Specializes in finding missing people in Las Vegas. Website: vegasangels.org. * National Human Trafficking Hotline: For reporting trafficking. Call 1-888-373-7888 or text 233733. * Nevada Child Seekers: Assists in finding missing children in Nevada. Phone: 702-458-7009, Website: nevadachildseekers.org. * F.R.E.E. International: Works to end human trafficking in the U.S. Phone: 702-423-6105, Website: freeinternational.org. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and other pressing issues in our community. Jason Van Tatenhove, Host, The Colorado Switchblade If You Have Information: If anyone has information regarding the case of Mavis Brink, please contact the authorities immediately, The LVPD case # is: #LLV231100101175. * Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department: * Address: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Headquarters, 400 South Martin Luther King Boulevard, Building C, Las Vegas, NV, 89106 * Public Information Officer Contact: Phone: 702-828-4082, Email: PIO@LVMPD.com * General Contact: Phone: 702-828-3271 * Website: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department UPDATED INFORMATION: I have just been informed by the Estes Park Police Department that they will not be taking on a role in the investigation, and any tips must be forwarded to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Las Vegas PD has already designated two ways to provide tips, and they need to remain the only central point of contact as the experts working on this case. If you would like to support the family as they search for their missing daughter, you can do so through Venmo or the following GoFundMe page. Both have been verified with the family. https://gofund.me/b87ea275 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.coloradoswitchblade.com/subscribe

    20 min
  8. 11/16/2023

    Crafting New Worlds: Exploring the Fusion of Anthropology and Storytelling with Michael Kilman

    Hello Switchblade Community, In our latest episode of "The Colorado Switchblade," we had the pleasure of sitting down with Michael Kilman, an author, anthropologist, and an adjunct professor at CU Denver. Our conversation ventured through the realms of storytelling, cultural anthropology, and the transformative power of narratives in shaping our world. The Intersection of Anthropology and Storytelling Michael brings a unique perspective to storytelling, drawing from his background in anthropology. His work, including the textbook "Build Better Worlds: An Introduction to Anthropology for Game Designers, Fiction Writers, and Filmmakers," co-written with Keira Wellstrom, aims to empower creators with a deeper understanding of cultural systems. This approach enriches storytelling, making it a potent tool for cultural change and community building. The Romero Theater Troupe: A Case Study in Social Change Kilman's graduate research on the Romero Theater Troupe, a social justice theater group in Denver, underscores how storytelling can foster community connections and activism. Their approach to narrating community members' experiences on stage offers a powerful testament to storytelling's impact on societal issues, from environmental justice to labor rights. Navigating Today's Media Landscape Our conversation delved into the complexities of modern media. Michael highlighted the importance of diverse narratives and the responsibility to tell more truths, particularly in an era where information is abundant yet often polarized. He stressed the significance of critical thinking and understanding biases in media consumption. The Role of AI in Creative Writing An intriguing part of our discussion centered around AI and its role in the creative process. Michael shared insights on using tools like ProWritingAid and ChatGPT for enhancing writing, viewing them as assistants rather than replacements for human creativity. The key, he suggests, is to leverage these technologies to refine our craft without losing the artistry unique to human experience. Advice for Aspiring Storytellers To young creatives, Kilman's message is clear: embrace your truth, reflect deeply, and engage with your community. He encourages budding artists to see their work as part of a larger conversation, a communal experience that transcends individual expression. Final Thoughts Our discussion with Michael Kilman was enlightening and thought-provoking, reminding us of the profound impact storytelling has on our world. Whether it's through literature, film, or any other medium, narratives have the power to change perspectives, challenge norms, and even shape the future. We invite you to listen to the full interview on "The Colorado Switchblade" podcast. Join us as we explore these themes in depth and discover the endless possibilities that storytelling holds. Stay creative, Jason Van Tatenhove, The Colorado Switchblade Jason Van Tatenhove, an acclaimed author and consultant, intricately blends his expertise in writing and political activism. He penned the non-fiction work ‘The Perils of Extremism’ and several fictional titles set amidst the scenic backdrop of Estes Park, Colorado, such as ‘Colorado’s Chance: The Firewalker.’ As a consultant with Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and a vocal contributor to MSNBC and CNN, Jason casts a discerning eye on violent political extremism and misinformation, even testifying before Congress on these pressing issues. His writings have found a home in various publications, including Newsweek, Salon, Giant Freakin Robot, and Estes Park Trail-Gazette, seamlessly traversing through diverse media landscapes across Colorado. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.coloradoswitchblade.com/subscribe

    1h 1m

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The Colorado Switchblade slices through the tangled underbrush of legal and political discourse, from the peaks of Estes Park to the national stage, uncovering the pivotal stories and cultural debates that shape our democratic experience. Helmed by Jason Van Tatenhove, this platform fuses compelling narrative with astute political commentary, spotlighting Colorado's local sagas, captivating fiction, and in-depth podcasts. With a keen eye for detail and a storyteller's heart, The Colorado Switchblade carves out a space where every story is told with precision and every analysis cuts to the core. www.coloradoswitchblade.com