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Inspire The Angel Flores Podcast

Inspire The Angel Flores Podcast

By Angel Flores

Through conversations with remarkable people, we're all about inspiring you, equipping you for what God has for next in your life and hopefully entertaining you along the way.
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I’m a 5x Ironman Triathlete – Jessica Cooney

Inspire The Angel Flores PodcastAug 15, 2022

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I had an abortion – Karen Griffin
Apr 18, 202301:07:13
I’m a Hall of Fame Volleyball Coach – Rene' Aafedt
Mar 28, 202301:00:20
I went from first gen high school grad to Ph.D candidate – Elias Quiñonez
Mar 14, 202301:30:51
I took over my family business and grew it 25 times larger – Jerry Naranjo

I took over my family business and grew it 25 times larger – Jerry Naranjo

Jerry Naranjo is the president and owner of Naranjo Civil Constructors.  Joining the company in 1999, Jerry has seen Naranjo Civil grow from $ 1,000,000 in annual revenue to over $25,000,000. In this episode, Jerry tells the story of that growth and shares nugget after nugget of business and life wisdom.

He is a passionate, engaging, innovative, and heart-centered business leader with over 30 years of experience. He has been a pioneer in the civil construction industry in Colorado, leading his firm to build some of the state’s most iconic and innovative river restoration projects. Jerry is a trusted advisor to employees, and clients alike, guiding them with insights on business matters, scaling, operations, organizational management, visionary leadership, and relentless execution. His unique roadmap to success is based in positivity, authentic relationships, and replacing goals with actions.

Jerry earned a degree in Civil Engineering from Colorado School of Mines in Golden Colorado. He also serves others as an executive business coach and is the owner and operator of Three Spikes, a philanthropic farm. He lives in Loveland, Colorado.

Contact Info:

Email: jerry@naranjocivil.com

Show Notes:

Naranjo Civil Constructors: www.naranjocivil.com/

Photo Gallery: www.naranjocivil.com/project-showcase/

Feb 23, 202301:33:52
I had postpartum psychosis and I made it – Mariela Orona

I had postpartum psychosis and I made it – Mariela Orona

Mariela Orona is an entrepreneur who owns and operates a wholesale tortilla factory and bakery. In this episode she shares the story of being diagnosed with and overcoming post-partum psychosis and thoughts of harming her baby. Hers is a story of hope for every mom dealing with post-partum depression and exhaustion.

She lives in Greeley, Colorado with her son.

You can contact her at Tortilleria Las 9 Americas: las9americas@gmail.com

Feb 06, 202358:32
I lost my wife to cancer and then I got it myself – Tony Bernal

I lost my wife to cancer and then I got it myself – Tony Bernal

Tony Bernal is partner in Northstar Concrete, a concrete contractor that specializes in curb and gutter work. In this episode he shares the story of finding out his wife had terminal cancer when their son was only 7 years old.  Six year later, he was also diagnosed with cancer and told to “get his affairs in order.”  That was years ago and his cancer is now under control.

He lives in Greeley, Colorado.

Jan 02, 202352:36
I went from drug addict to business owner – Russel Griffin

I went from drug addict to business owner – Russel Griffin

Russ Griffin is the President and owner of Affordable Heating and Air Conditioning in Greeley, Colorado. He also owns Scooters Coffee in Eaton, Colorado. In this episode he shares his story of finding himself in jail and addicted to Methamphetamine before having a “wake up call” in jail and committing himself to a relationship with Christ.

Russel earned his degree in welding from Aims Community College in Greeley.   He lives in Eaton with his wife Zoey and their eight kids.

Contact Info:

Website: www.affordablehvac.com

Jan 02, 202301:14:22
I’m the host of this podcast – Angel Flores

I’m the host of this podcast – Angel Flores

On this episode, Angel is a guest on the Sancho and Sancha Podcast.  You will hear him unpack his story of starting a church, his views on achievement and contentment and you’re sure to be inspired.

Contact Info:

Email: angel@angelinspires.com

Website: www.theangelflorespodcast.com


Oct 26, 202201:43:49
I left my dream job to take a leap of faith – Jon Cooney
Sep 26, 202201:23:29
I went from gang leader to community leader- ex-con to icon – AJ Vasquez
Sep 12, 202201:25:37
I won 4 Grammys and walked away from it all to follow Christ – Johnny Arreola Los Palominos
Aug 29, 202201:39:30
I’m a 5x Ironman Triathlete – Jessica Cooney
Aug 15, 202249:35
I led a non-profit for 36 years and grew it 10 times larger - Jeannine Truswell

I led a non-profit for 36 years and grew it 10 times larger - Jeannine Truswell

Jeannine Truswell is the president and CEO of United Way of Weld County.  During her tenure, she grew the non-profit from an annual budget of $500,000 to over $ 7,000,000 and she grew the staff from 3 to nearly 40.  Her accomplishments and impact in Weld County, CO are too numerous to list.  In this episode she shares her story of growing up in a blue-collar family, being a first-generation college graduate and her strategy for inviting people to join the mission of a non-profit.

She earned her degree from SUNY at Genoseo, was the Weld County Partners executive director and owned and operated a private business. Her current board of directors memberships include the Better Business Bureau Serving Northern Colorado and Wyoming, the Colorado Children’s Campaign, and the El Pomar North Regional Council. Among her many commendations is the Colorado Nonprofit Association Steve Graham Award for Building Nonprofit Capacity.  She plans to retire at the end of 2022 to travel and spend time with her husband Bob.

Aug 04, 202201:10:53
I lead 3,000 employees and 22,000 students - Dr. Deirdre Pilch
Jul 17, 202201:03:02
I'm living with stage 4 cancer. Monica Ramirez

I'm living with stage 4 cancer. Monica Ramirez

Monica Ramirez is a 52-year-old Latina, wife, mother of three, grandmother of two, and a 28 year US Air Force Senior Master Sergeant retiree.  She was a faithful warrior fighting for our country “boots on the ground” in Iraq and now has been fighting over 3 years of her life battling stage 4 Colon Cancer.  Her faith in God has given her the strength and confidence she’s needed to pursue each conflict she has faced throughout her life.

Monica never felt ready or smart enough for college. But she graduated with both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree all while being in the military and partly as a single parent.

She was a single mom for five years and prayed every day that God would bring her a man who loves Jesus. Still believing and having faith she was patient and He brought her the smart, loving, and handsome, Paul. Learning how to be a good wife was yet another conflict to experience. Jesus led the way and gave her the passion to be a good wife and later became Mosaic Church’s marriage coach.  In each war, battle, or conflict Monica says she’s never alone fighting. It’s God, it’s Jesus her savior who is there still standing and carrying her along the way.

Monica lives in Greeley, Colorado.

Jul 04, 202201:22:27
I’m a PhD and a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Jeremy Adler

I’m a PhD and a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Jeremy Adler

Jeremy Adler holds the unique distinction of having earned both a Ph. D in Microbiology and a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He shares this space with less than 1/10 of 1% of society. In this episode he unpacks why he thinks we’re driven to work hard and what hard work teaches us.
He is a microbiologist, a Senior Researcher for Ecolab and a leader in food safety. He also works on proposed food safety legislation. He has authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed publications in the Journal of Food Protection and Journal of Food Science.
Jeremy is also a husband, a father and lives in Windsor, CO.
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Jun 15, 202201:01:42
I was an undocumented immigrant. Betzy Valdez
Jun 15, 202201:15:19