Ryan Warner

Colorado Matters Senior Host

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Ryan Warner is senior host of Colorado Matters, the flagship daily interview program from CPR News. His voice is heard on frequencies around the state as he talks with Coloradans from all walks of life — politicians, scientists, artists, activists and others. Ryan's interviews with Colorado's governor now span four administrations. During his tenure, Colorado Matters has consistently been recognized as the best major market public radio talk show in the country. He speaks French, geeks out on commercial aviation, adores and tolerates his tuxedo cat Bob, and owns too many shoes.

Professional background:
Ryan came to CPR from WGCU in Fort Myers, Fla. He was the founding host of that station's daily call-in talk show, Gulf Coast Live. Ryan served as assistant news director and local host of NPR's "All Things Considered" and filed stories for NPR during Hurricane Charley in 2004. Ryan previously hosted "Morning Edition" on WYSO Public Radio in Yellow Springs, Ohio, and co-created a weekend news magazine there. Prior to that, he served as news director of KOPN Community Radio in Columbia, Missouri. For two years, Ryan left public radio to report and anchor weekend news at KTIV-TV, the NBC affiliate in Sioux City, Iowa.

Education:
Bachelor's degrees in political science and French, University of Missouri-Columbia; Master's degree in broadcast journalism, Boston University.

Awards:
Ryan has won numerous awards from Public Media Journalists Association for his interviews. He's also been honored by The Associated Press. Westword named Ryan the Best Talk-Radio Host for 2021, and the editors of 5280 Magazine voted him Top Radio Talk Show Host of 2009.


Contact:

Bluesky: @ryanhasaquestion

Instagram: @oddryhepburn

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She’s At Medical Risk: Should She Go Back To Work?

She’s in an ”essential” business but a child-care worker’s employer has let her stay home the last few weeks because she has pre-existing medical conditions. Now the boss has delivered an ultimatum: Return to work, or resign. Plus, a look at the state’s new Safer at Home rules and the local governments that are going different ways.

April 13, 2020: Delaying ‘Non-Essential’ Care Leaves People In Pain; AG Fights Virus Scams

For people in chronic pain, delaying treatment now considered ‘non-essential’ has everyday consequences. Then, the state attorney general fights COVID-19 fraud. Plus, a panel discussion on Democratic unity in Colorado. Also, how the coronavirus affects refugees at a Denver clinic. Then, the do’s and don’ts of mask-wearing. And Denver singer Darcy Nelson stays optimistic in the pandemic.