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Colorado State University's The Next 150 With President Amy Parsons

Colorado State University's The Next 150 With President Amy Parsons

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Everyone has the potential to change the world. Finding the spark to become a changemaker can start with connecting with those who are already leading the charge. On Colorado State University’s newest podcast, President Amy Parsons connects with CSU community members who deeply care about our collective future. Our conversations draw parallels between our guests' exceptional work and CSU's 150+ years of world-shaping achievements. With no topic off-limit, every guest opens up about their life, shares how they are making the world a brighter place and provides helpful advice they’ve learned along the way. So, whether you’re a long-time CSU Rams fan or just discovering Colorado State University, it’s time to hit play, get inspired, and find your energy to help shape our next 150 years. Go Rams!2024 Sozialwissenschaften
  • Five Points to Fort Collins and Back Again: CSU Alum and Spangalang Brewery Co-Owner Norman Harris on Returning Home, Reviving Denver's Jazz Legacy, and Building Five Points Into a Modernized Cultural Marketplace
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of The Next 150, President Amy Parsons sits down with CSU alumnus Norman “Norm” Harris ’99 at Spangalang Brewery in one of Denver’s most historic neighborhoods.


    A second-generation Ram and fifth-generation Five Points native, Norm shares how transferring to CSU shaped his confidence and direction, and how a 20-year career at Janus led to a bold pivot toward community leadership.

    He also shares his work as executive director of the Five Points Business Improvement District and president of Denver's Juneteenth Music Festival— one of the largest in the country.

    The conversation explores revitalizing Welton Street into a “modernized cultural marketplace,” reintroducing jazz to a new generation, and collaborating with CSU's College of Health and Human Sciences' Fermentation and Food Science program to create “The Art of Darkness” stout. Norm also shares his advice for students on finding passion, building strong habits, and staying focused.

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    24 Min.
  • From Studying Chemistry to Global Energy Leader: Freeport LNG Founder and CSU Alum Michael Smith on Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and Giving Back
    Feb 10 2026

    How does a CSU chemistry student from New York end up leading one of the largest liquefied natural gas export facilities in the world?

    In this episode of The Next 150, President Amy Parsons sits down with Michael Smith, founder, chairman, and CEO of Freeport LNG. Michael shares the pivotal moments that shaped his path—from studying chemistry and math at CSU in the 1970s to founding Basin Exploration in Fort Collins to launching and leading Freeport LNG. The conversation explores what it takes to build companies that last, the role luck plays in success, and why giving back to CSU matters to him. His support has created full-tuition scholarships in the Colleges of Business, Natural Resources, and Natural Sciences, along with the Michael Smith Natural Resources Building and the Iris & Michael Smith Alumni Center. Plus, hear Michael's advice on following your passion, taking chances, and preparing for a changing world.

    More about Michael Smith:

    Michael Smith founded Freeport LNG Development, L.P. in 2002 and serves as the company's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Under his leadership, Freeport LNG has become the seventh largest LNG export facility in the world and the second largest in the United States. The facility is the largest all-electric liquefaction plant of its kind, reducing carbon emissions by more than 90 percent compared to gas turbine-driven facilities.

    Prior to Freeport LNG, Michael founded Basin Exploration, Inc., in Fort Collins in 1981, building it into a publicly traded oil and gas company and serving as Chairman, CEO, and President until its sale in 2001.

    Michael has served on numerous business and community boards across Colorado, including National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Colorado Ocean Journey, and the Colorado Governor's Minerals, Energy, and Geology Policy Advisory Board.

    Colorado State University awarded Michael an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters in 2008. His wife, Iris, also supports CSU through the Flint Animal Cancer Center and One Cure within the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

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    37 Min.
  • From Historic Yards to a Modern Innovation Hub: National Western CEO and President Wes Allison on What's New at the Stock Show, Denver's Western Tradition, and the Future of Ag Education
    Jan 6 2026

    How do you balance more than a century of tradition while preparing for what comes next? That’s precisely what Wes Allison has been doing since he stepped into his new role as President and CEO of the National Western Stock Show last May.

    In preparation for the Stock Show kicking off this week, the Next 150 podcast hits the road to the National Western Center's new Legacy Building to talk with Wes about the transformation underway at one of the largest livestock shows in the world.

    Wes shares his journey from growing up in Texas as an extension agent’s son to leading the Stock Show during a pivotal moment marked by new facilities, expanded year-round programming, and a renewed focus on education.


    The conversation also explores strengthening the rural–urban connection, the importance of youth programs like 4-H and Future Farmers of America, and how the partnership with Colorado State University and CSU Spur helps shape the future of agriculture and Western heritage.

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    27 Min.
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