ScottCast
ScottCast
Episode 86: The Conversation
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Interesting that this is Episode 86. When I ran for US House, I was advised to make myself a smaller target and pull down my blog and podcasts. The advisement made sense in that the games politicians play involve taking their opponent’s words, lifting them out of context, twisting them, and weaponizing them.

I deleted decades of work. Some amazing. Some complete drivel. I tried archiving it, but the archive tools – or more likely, the operator of said tools – have failed.

So I guess we start again. I have kept this website – sort of a diary, sort of a confessional, sort of a hobby – for approaching two decades. I detail, to a certain extent, why it disappeared – and why I am starting again – HERE.

You have come to know me one of two ways:

  1. As a long-time radio personality. I spent over 40 years making a living behind a microphone. I “lived my life out loud,” openly sharing about me and my family. I loved my conversations with Colorado. I loved serving Colorado and bettering our community through volunteer efforts and advocacy.
  2. As a public servant. I have been honored to serve you as a Johnstown Planning Commissioner, Town Councilman, and Mayor, and now as a second-term Weld County Commissioner.

Those are my jobs – jobs I have loved – but I view myself differently. Foremost, I am a Christian – a child of God and a follower of Jesus. Then I am a husband/father/family guy. Followed by a public servant. I do well as a public servant because I am at heart a communicator.

Whether as a broadcaster, a public servant, or a person, I am all about the conversation. So much of the consternation the world experiences today is because we fail to properly communicate. Face-to-face. To listen and to be heard. To understand and appreciate. We’re no longer having conversations – we’re just hunkered down in our digital silos and lobbing word grenades into other silos.

A driving force for me – a passion in this late season of my life – is to use my God-given skillset as a communicator to facilitate the conversation. We must begin talking – not throwing word grenades – but truly talking with one another again. That’s why I am re-igniting the ScottCast, to have that conversation.

As I explain in the recording itself, I struggled with narrowing in on what the ScottCast will be. The bottom line, it will be a reflection of me. I am an eternal optimist. A student of the human condition. A great believer in human potential activated to glorify God. I am a social, cultural, political, and spiritual commentator – and that’s what the ScottCast will be. Thanks for being here – please like and subscribe.

As an aside, I asked my friends on Facebook their opinion of what this podcast should contain. Let me embed that post here – just for reference.

About the author

Scott K. James

A 4th generation Northern Colorado native, Scott K. James is a veteran broadcaster, professional communicator, and principled leader. Widely recognized for his thoughtful, common-sense approach to addressing issues that affect families, businesses, and communities, Scott, his wife, Julie, and son, Jack, call Johnstown, Colorado, home. A former mayor of Johnstown, James is a staunch defender of the Constitution and the rule of law, the free market, and the power of the individual. Scott has delighted in a lifetime of public service and continues that service as a Weld County Commissioner representing District 2.

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