Hello? Denver? Are you still there?

Are you looking for something fun this evening? Consider attending a live podcast of Hello? Denver? Are you still there? This is the premiere episode of the podcast will be hosted at Mutiny Information Cafe. Host of the podcast, Bree Coco Davies, will start the conversations of all things Denver. The topic of this first live episode will be “What it means to be a Denverite”. Whether you are a native, just moved to Denver or been here a few years, we all are part of the same community. Future topics will include aspects of our rapidly changing city ranging from social issues, gentrification, politics, the arts and much more!

Tonight’s panelists include:

Molina Speaks:
“Artist of the people and for the people. Molina hails from a small gritty working class town you might think of as “nowhere.” He proves there is Soul everywhere. Molina balances humble roots and urban grit, street smarts and cultural knowledge, lyrical skills and philosophy. Speaks is a Writer, Poet, Playwright, Emcee, Performance Artist and Recording Artist. He is a Chicano/Latino/Indigenous/Mestizo Futurist, a live poetic scribe, a professor of cultural and media studies, a publisher, producer, community educator, and all around human bridge. Molina Speaks advocates for the voices, stories, and power of youth and communities of color.”

Yvette Freeman:
“A senior strategist with Progressive Urban Management Associates (P.U.M.A.), Yvette is an urban/downtown management professional, and a Denver native that grew up in the Five Points area, Yvette brings a professional perspective of urban growth, change and gentrification, combined with a personal and emotional point of view. Yvette is also a former employee of the Downtown Denver Partnership. She worked a portion of her 11 years supporting economic development initiatives, and also managed the Downtown Denver Business Improvement District, including space activation programs for Denver’s 16th St. Mall. Yvette spent over 5 of her 10 years in the Wash. DC managing the clean and safe program in the flourishing downtown of Silver Spring, MD. She returned “home” in 2014.”

Justine Sandoval:
“Justine is a multi-generational Coloradoan, raised in the Northside of Denver. Justine Sandoval has long been an advocate in the Denver community working to ensure fair and equitable treatment for all citizens. Currently her work is focused on advocating for women’s reproductive health rights.”

Lauri Lynnxe Murphy
“While she missed being a Denver native by 18 months, Lauri Lynnxe Murphy is proud to be a fourth-generation Coloradan. As an artist, writer, teacher and independent curator, she has been a part of Denver’s art scene her entire adult life, doing everything from founding co-op galleries to opening shops, making art the entire time. As such, she has also unwittingly been a part of the march of gentrification, founding the third gallery to open on Santa Fe Drive, as well as being one of the first pushed out once it grew to popularity. She did her undergraduate work at the Metropolitan State College in Denver and received her MFA from The Ohio State University on University Fellowship in 2012. In 2005 she was the first recipient of Westword’s Mastermind Award in Visual Arts, and in 2006 was chosen Best Arts Advocate by the Rocky Mountain News. In 2010 she curated an exhibition for the Biennial of the Americas, titled Objectophilia, in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver. Her work is focused on biophilia, environmentalism, gentrification and social justice, and can be found at Mai Wyn Fine Art in Denver.”

The event is free for all and is sure to be interesting and entertaining. Be sure to join here. Can’t make it tonight? Tune in every last Thursday as the discussion regarding Denver moves from social media to face-to-face.

 

 

Denver Home of the Day – April 20, 2016

2000 Little Raven St #403 Denver CO 80202| $1,075,000| 2,072 Sq Ft | 2 Bedrooms,  3 Bathrooms

Here is your opportunity to live in the historic Flour Mill Lofts developed by Denver’s iconic Dana Crawford. This is an open 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom condo with views that will be forever unobstructed. Exposed concrete walls and ceilings through the condo. Parks, bike baths and rivers makes this building feel secluded, although, city life is a quick walk away.

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Contact Elizabeth for a personal showing – (303) 819-7371.

Listing courtesy of Cheryl Shaul

In addition to writing for Daigle’s Digs, Elizabeth works full-time as a Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC.

How to find the pendant for your home.

Pendants pack a big punch in any room. They aften seen in kitchens but can be in any room – living room, bedroom, office, etc. Since pendants hang from the ceiling, the eye goes directly to it when your walk in the room. Therefore, pendants hold a lot weight in a room and can dictate the feel of a room.

There are so many different styles and shapes of pendants that it can be an overwhelming decision. Here are a few ways to pick of the best pendant for your home.

1. Size. How big does it need to be?

If you have a large room, for the pendant to be scale, you will need a large size (or multiples filling up a large space). If the opposite is true, you will need a smaller pendant.

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2. What style is the home?

The pendant should be of a similar style of the home.

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3. Since the pendant is often the first thing the eyes hit in a room, use the pendant as a talking piece. Let it be unique and showcase your personality.

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4. Consider other lighting in the room. To avoid the room feeling too busy, you would want to create a feeling of continuity.

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5. Be purposeful. Remember it is a light and it serves a purpose of providing light.

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Tell me, what pendant lights do you love and where?

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In addition to writing for Daigle’s Digs, Elizabeth works full-time as a Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC.

Denver Home of the Day – April 13, 2016

975 S Josephine St Denver CO 80209| $1,200,000| 4,111 Sq Ft |            3 Bedrooms,  3 Bathrooms

Looks are deceiving with this Bonnie Brae home. From the outside it looks like any other bungalow. Inside you will find a very spacious, open, multi level home. Architectural curves and tall ceilings make this a great space for entertaining or displaying an art collection. Take the party outside to a great backyard with a flagstone dining area and landscaped garden.
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Contact Elizabeth for a personal showing – (303) 819-7371.

Listing courtesy of Coldwell Banker Devonshire

In addition to writing for Daigle’s Digs, Elizabeth works full-time as a Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC.

Denver Home of the Day – April 11, 2016

3716 Quivas St Denver CO 80211| $845,000| 2,741 Sq Ft | 4 Bedrooms,  3 Bathrooms

Looking for space and close proximity to Downtown? This home has it all! Conteemporary and an open floor plan make this the location for entertaining. Exposed brick and gorgeous hardwood floors. Quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, which opens to the breakfast bar. Don’t miss the master suite with five piece master bath on the second floor. Along with two additional bedrooms upstairs and a family room that opens to a balcony. For even better views of the city – continue up to the rooftop deck!

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Contact Elizabeth for a personal showing – (303) 819-7371.

Listing courtesy of Nostalgic Homes.

In addition to writing for Daigle’s Digs, Elizabeth works full-time as a Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC.

My iPhone addiction

My name is Elizabeth Daigle and I am addicted to my iPhone.

No lie.

I am so addicted that my hand will hurt for days because I have been texting or navigating the web on my phone too frequently. How frequently do you need to do that for your hand to hurt, you ask? Must be a lot. Although, I have no conscious idea how much I do it because my cell phone has become somewhat of a fifth appendage.

Or the weekly (scratch that, daily panic) that I have that lost my phone. The initial shock of not knowing where my phone is and my first thought is not where I last was but what will happen if I did lose it this time around. “I’ll all my client’s phone numbers!” “How will anyone reach me?” Relief sets in when I find my phone. Most likely found at the bottom of my purse, big enough to serve as a suitcase on my next vacation….

I have tried to find a solution to this, especially to aide the physical pain I often feel in my hand. Nothing has quite worked. I keep testing out solutions at no avail. The best thing I have found is to physically hide my phone OR turn it on ‘airplane’ mode. Although, I always end up back shortly after, like a junkie, with my phone in my palm. A permaneant solution is no longer reality as I need my phone for not only social reasons but professional.

Does anyone else struggle with this? What have you found to work?

 In addition to writing for Daigle’s Digs, Elizabeth works full-time as a Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty Downtown, LLC.