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Globe and Mail
3 hours ago
- Business
- Globe and Mail
Gaia to Participate in the iAccess Alpha Virtual Best Ideas Summer Investment Conference 2025 on June 24–25
BOULDER, Colo., June 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gaia, Inc. (NASDAQ: GAIA) ('Gaia' and/or the 'Company'), a conscious media and community company, today announced that its management will be participating in the iAccess Alpha Virtual Best Ideas Summer Investment Conference 2025 on June 24 and 25, 2025. Representing the company, CEO, James Calhoun, and CFO, Ned Preston, will deliver a company presentation on June 24, followed by one-on-one meetings with investors on June 25. iAccess Alpha hosts virtual investor conferences featuring companies recommended by investors. These two-day events include webcast presentations on Day 1, followed by one-on-one meetings between company management teams and pre-qualified investors on Day 2. For more information about the iAccess Alpha Virtual Best Ideas Summer Investment Conference 2025, or to register and schedule a one-on-one meeting with Gaia, please visit the conference website at: About Gaia Gaia is a member-supported global video streaming service and community that produces and curates conscious media through four primary channels—Seeking Truth, Transformation, Alternative Healing and Yoga—in four languages (English, Spanish, French and German) to its members in 185 countries. Gaia's library includes over 10,000 titles, over 88% of which is exclusive to Gaia, and approximately 75% of viewership is generated by content produced or owned by Gaia. Gaia is available on Apple TV, iOS, Android, Roku, Chromecast, and sold through Amazon Prime Video and Comcast Xfinity. For more information about Gaia, visit


CBS News
12 hours ago
- CBS News
Police ramp up patrols at Colorado's Flagstaff Mountain in effort to limit illegal activity, reduce Boulder wildfire danger
Authorities in Boulder are adding extra law enforcement patrols and stepping up enforcement of overnight parking at Flagstaff Mountain. The changes for the summer season are being made in an effort to stop anyone from breaking the law late at night. CBS "If there's people drinking underage, of course, if there's minors involved, marijuana, any of those things, then those deputies will take the appropriate action," said Boulder County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Vinnie Montez. One of the biggest reasons for the added security is to prevent wildfires. That's something Brian Oliver, Boulder Fire Rescue's Wildland Fire Division Chief, is always on alert for. "We're one of the highest rated wildfire risk communities in the state," Oliver said. "We try to limit any of those human ignitions, but there's always folks that don't abide by those rules." Each wildfire, even small ones like what was spotted at a park in Boulder on Saturday, can take a big toll on first responders. "Not any one fire department can really handle a large emerging wildland fire by themselves," Oliver said. "It took 20 people an hour-and-a-half to 2 hours to contain the fire. The cause of the weekend fire isn't known yet, but as the weather dries up, Oliver hopes humans won't spark the next one. "It's not just, you know, 'So what, I flicked my cigarette butt on the on the sidewalk or in the ditch' -- that fire then can displace communities, burn down homes," Oliver said. Flagstaff Road will remain open overnight because there are homes along the roadway, but authorities are hoping the increased patrols will keep people out of trouble.
Yahoo
13 hours ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
FOX Sports Analyst Sends Four-Word Message to Deion Sanders Amid Health Issues
FOX Sports Analyst Sends Four-Word Message to Deion Sanders Amid Health Issues originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Deion Sanders has also been a source of motivation to many. It's one of the reasons why he co-authored his most recent book 'Elevate and Dominate: 21 Ways to Win On and Off The Field'. However, recently the Colorado Buffaloes coach has needed some uplifting of his own. Advertisement After announcing he was dealing with another round of health setbacks, the 57-year old said he was 'doing good,' but is taking time to get back to full strength after "losing 14 pounds." There's no set time for Sanders to be back in Boulder, leaving fans to speculate what's going on? With Sunday being Father's Day, Coach Prime posted new photos with his daughters, Deiondra and Shelomi, along with Deion Jr. at his estate in Texas. The moment caught the attention of FOX Sports' Emmanuel Acho, who dropped a comment for Sanders. "Happy Father's Day King!," Acho replied. For Sanders, it's rare to have both his daughters around at the same time and a moment he'll cherish with this being his first Father's Day as a grandfather to Snow. Sanders is soaking up his time as Papa Prime. Earlier this weekend, he posted a picture of him and Deiondra giving his grandson a sink bath. Advertisement Related: Jimmy Horn Jr. Delivers Clear Statement on Deion Sanders Development Despite the concerns, Sanders recently signed a five-year, $54 million extension with Colorado. He became the highest-paid coach in the Big 12 conference. The Buffaloes open the 2025 season against Georgia Tech on Friday, August 29 (8 p.m. ET, ESPN). This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
13 hours ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Colorado Buffaloes Capture Attention with Four-Star Recruits Visiting Boulder
Colorado Buffaloes Capture Attention with Four-Star Recruits Visiting Boulder originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Boulder Bound: Colorado's Recruiting Momentum Heats Up Again The lights are bright in Boulder this weekend, and not just because of the Rocky Mountain sun. The Colorado Buffaloes are welcoming a group of elite prospects who could redefine the team's future, starting with a key recruiting weekend beginning June 20. Advertisement In a summer full of visits and commitments, this weekend's group is different. These are names that can change a program. Three of the four official visitors are consensus four-star talents, and all have high-major interest. Here are the names Buffaloes fans need to know: Preston Ashley | CB | Brandon, Mississippi Ashley, a dynamic 5-foot-10 cornerback with experience at safety, is a top-25 player at his position and the No. 9 recruit in Mississippi, per 247Sports Composite. His elite versatility makes him a must-get, especially for a defense still carving out its identity in the Big-12. He's narrowed his options to Colorado, Florida State, and Florida. The Buffs have an edge in this race as Ashley is believed to be intrigued by Coach Prime's defensive pedigree and the opportunity to play early in a hybrid role reminiscent of Colorado's former standout Cam'Ron Silmon-Craig. Advertisement Rodney Colton Jr. | LB | Newnan, Georgia Colorado is also all-in on linebacker Rodney Colton Jr., who would be the Buffs' highest-rated linebacker commit under Coach Prime. Standing 6-foot-1 and weighing 200 pounds, Colton is explosive off the edge and aggressive in coverage, and is exactly the kind of game-changer Colorado needs at the second level. A former South Carolina commit, Colton has Colorado in his top five alongside FSU, Penn State, Ole Miss, and UCLA. He's announcing on July 12, and this weekend's visit could tip the scales. Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders leads out the team before the game against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Folsom Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders leads out the team before the game against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Folsom Field. CJ Sadler | ATH | Detroit, Michigan If there's a prospect who mirrors Travis Hunter's dynamic impact potential, it's CJ Sadler. Ranked as Michigan's top player and a top-10 national athlete, Sadler is electric on both sides of the ball. At 5-foot-9 and 185 pounds, he projects as both a slot receiver and inside defensive back. Advertisement Sadler has kept his official visits limited to Colorado, North Carolina, and Maryland, despite offers from Alabama, LSU, and Michigan. That's telling. His commitment is scheduled for August 15, but Boulder could leave a lasting impression this weekend. The Underdog to Watch: Maurice Williams Don't sleep on three-star CB Maurice Williams out of New Orleans. Already a Liberty commit, Williams is fresh off another visit with the Flames, but his trip to Boulder, combined with recent Power Four offers, makes him a dark horse flip candidate. He helped lead Edna Karr to a state title in 2025 and brings track speed and physical instincts to the cornerback position. A strong visit could shift his trajectory. Advertisement Colorado's Weekend Could Spark a Recruiting Surge The Buffaloes know what's at stake. This weekend is about more than tours and photo ops, it's about laying the foundation for a top-25 class and flipping the script on last season's depth struggles. With high-profile commitments looming in July and August, the Buffs' pitch in Boulder needs to hit home. If Colorado can land just two of the four prospects on campus this weekend, it could be the recruiting turning point that fans have been waiting for. Related: Colorado Coach Sends Clear Message to Players With Deion Sanders Out This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 19, 2025, where it first appeared.


CBS News
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- CBS News
Colorado Music Festival brings world class musicians to Boulder for summer of making extraordinary music
The Colorado Music Festival brings together world-class musicians from around the world to Boulder every summer. The Festival Orchestra is made up of musicians from across the country who are playing at the top of their careers. Mix in the artistic direction of Peter Oundjian, the talents of 12 guest artists, two string quartets, and four guest conductors, set it at the Chautauqua Auditorium in Boulder and you have a truly unique orchestral and chamber music experience. The season opens with Hélène Grimaud performing Brahm's "Piano Concerto #1." "She's really a top notch pianist. She's a real musicians' musician," said Elizabeth McGuire, Executive Director of the Colorado Music Festival. On July 6th, the orchestra will be performing the Festival's annual family concert. It's called "Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing Maestro." It's an interactive piece with the audience. Sherlock Holmes goes through each section of the orchestra looking for the missing Maestro. There will also be a scavenger hunt for the kids and several activities on the lawn associated with the concert. "One thing that I'm particularly excited about, it's something I've been wanting to pull off for years now, is our family concert will be free. We've decided to just completely open that concert up to the public. It will be ticketed still through the Chautauqua box office, but it'll be free," McGuire said. Colorado Music Festival Orchestra rehearsal during the 2022 festival. CBS The Colorado Music Festival has become known as a place to premiere new music, and this year is no exception. Composer Joan Tower has a new piece called "Love Returns," which will be performed by saxophonist, Steven Banks. "She actually performed some excerpts of this work that she was working on for us on the piano, and it was like just some of the most poignant, beautiful music I've ever heard," McGuire recalled. "Steven Banks is truly a virtuoso saxophonist. He's clearly one of the best in the world, so it's a beautiful combination." Under the direction of Oundjian, the Colorado Music Festival has earned a reputation as a place where musicians, composers and talented people can just hang out together and draw inspiration from each other. Surrounded by the beautiful Flatirons, the musicians often stay either at Chautauqua Park or in the homes of Festival patrons in Boulder. "We've attracted people that are coming through Colorado just to stay with us, or some of the guest artists have extended their stays, and it's been so much fun," McGuire acknowledged. Colorado Music Festival Music Director Peter Oundjian Geremy Kornreich, Shiny Machines On July 17 & 18, Latin Grammy-winning violinist Anne Akiko Meyers will perform a new piece by composer Eric Whitacre called "The Pacific Has No Memory." Whitacre lives in Belgium now, but for years lived in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. Akiko Meyers is based in Los Angeles and experienced the evacuations during the recent devastating wildfires. "So these two artists were deeply, personally impacted by the fires. He asked if it would be okay of he shifted the commission towards that, and of course, we agreed to it because it's stunning," McGuire explained. The Colorado Music Festival wraps up with a couple of classics. Oundjian will conduct Beethoven's "Ninth Symphony" which is a musical masterpiece and includes the iconic "Ode to Joy." He'll also be conducting Mahler's "Ninth" for the last performance, which has become a bit of a tradition at the festival. "It's kind of a way to, in his mind, really feature the orchestra at the closing. It's just the Mahler symphony alone. There's no guest artist. It just really features the orchestral musicians, which is something we're most proud of. It's a fabulous group of dedicated people," McGuire said. LINK: For Tickets & Information for the Colorado Music Festival Colorado Music Festival runs from July 3 through August 3 at Chautauqua Auditorium in Boulder.