Hi I'm Pete Hanson, Market Manager for Townsquare Media in Northern Colorado, where I'm fortunate to work for a company and with a team of professionals dedicated to providing high quality media experiences for our audience, and outstanding business results for our clients. And I give thanks every day for being able to work and play here in NoCo right along with you.
Pete Hanson
Super Sunday
After an off season lockout, 512 regular season games, and 10 playoff games, it has all come down to this: Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots (4:30pm MT on NBC). The commercials, the halftime show, the food, the rematch, New York vs. Boston, Manning vs. Brady, and oh yeah, the game.
Colorado Storm Snow Totals
With parts of the state receiving up to 50 inches of snow in the last 48 hours, Northern Colorado was spared the brunt of the storm, with the Denver area getting hit much harder. Fort Collins and Loveland picked up much more than did Greeley and Windsor. DIA is reportedly getting back to business usual. Click ahead for area snow totals.
You’ll See It When You Believe It
How many times have we heard that our true potential is limited only by the scope of our own thoughts, dreams, and beliefs? Too many times to count. I don't just believe it, I know it's true. I assume that deep down inside many others follow that line of thinking as well. The problem is that the concept puts all the responsibility on each of us, when it would be so much more convenient to just cas
Warning: Anger Clouds Your Vision When Crafting Solutions
You have a problem. Someone or something is causing you headaches, making you crazy, and ruining your world. You have the ability to do something about it, and that's a wonderful thing. You are fed up and very angry, ready to make changes. That is not a wonderful thing. (Well, the changes could be good, but the anger will make them less effective.)
2012: The Year of Execution (If We Want To Accomplish Something)
It's a new morning and there's a whole day ahead of us. It's a Monday, and there's a whole week ahead of us. It's January, and there's a whole year ahead of us. Of course there's going to be a whole lot of 'doing' required to realize the potential of the coming day, week, and year. Just imagine what we could accomplish with a focus on execution.
Maybe The Cover Of The Book Does Matter
We've all heard the expression, 'Don't judge a book by its cover.' Well, I would like to have that changed to, 'There's more to a more to a book than its cover.' Why? Because the cover is important. Sure, there's more to the book than just the cover, but don't be fooled, covers matter. Yours, mine, his, hers, all of them.
If You’re Not Making Any Mistakes, You’re Not Trying Anything New
Mistakes are inevitable. If we're not making mistakes along the way, we're not trying anything new. If we're not trying anything new, we're not growing. If we're not growing, then what are we doing here? Mistakes are a necessary part of the process.
Delivering Results: Anyone On The Planet Can NOT Get The Job Done
Regardless of what we do for a living, every job comes with a certain set of expectations. Our boss expects certain things, our customers have a different set of expectations for us. Even our co-workers expect us to perform in a certain way. Sometimes those expectations are in alignment with each other, occasionally they are in direct conflict. Our job is to understand, prioritize, and deliver. Pe
Beware Of The Pursuit Of Too Much Happiness
First it was Viagra. Then Cialis and Levitra. I'm sure I'm forgetting some. Now I keep hearing ads on the radio for a testosterone replacement drug (Super-T or something like that). The ad says that not only will it give you a young, muscular body, but your sex drive will be restored to that of your high school days. Who can that possibly be good for?
What Could Switching A Bad Habit With A Good One Accomplish?
I love to read. Novels, biographies, magazines, periodicals. I enjoy the way you can lose the rest of the world when you dive into a good book. The problem is that my busy schedule doesn't seem to leave me a lot of time for reading. Reading takes time. We live in a short-attention span, remote control, Twitter and Facebook, small burst kind of world. Reading takes effort and commitment. TV and Int
Traffic Congestion On Path Of Least Resistance: Take Alternate Route
Imagine a serene, babbling brook running through the forest, tumbling over logs and around rocks. Along comes a leaf, gently dancing on the water's surface, following wherever the water takes it. Ok, peaceful moment over. That leaf is you and I, and the water is the path of least resistance.
State Of The Union: Our Need To Be Right All The Time Is Paralyzing The USA
I just finished reading Stephen King's latest book 11/22/63. It's about a man that stumbles upon a portal in time that allows him to travel back and forth between 2011 and 1958. He decides to use this ability to prevent the assassination of President Kennedy. To be sure, like Obama and all other presidents, Kennedy had his supporters and his detractors.