Episode 12: Singers + Runners (The Beer Episode)
What makes a person screw up enough courage to try open mic night at a brewery, where people are there mostly to drink beer and not hear you sing? …
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What makes a person screw up enough courage to try open mic night at a brewery, where people are there mostly to drink beer and not hear you sing? …
As it turns out, there’s a difference between Canadians and Americans and its name is hockey. Down here, we don’t worship at the temple of Don Cherry. Anna Cole, a real-life …
David “Madman” Poole earned his nickname in high school in Townsend, Montana. It had even more meaning after he woke up nearly buried in snow following a skiing accident when …
This is possibly a love story about two ladies in a band. Or maybe it’s a band story about two ladies in love? Don’t think about it too hard, just …
The backstory to Needlecraft that’s so much bigger than the band. Plus: When’s the last time you ate floor food?
Jacob and Ben are brothers with parents who think God can show the path to a straight life. Turns out, it’s a little more complicated for them. Also: War stories. Real war stories from two Marines who served in Iraq and Vietnam and continue to live for the people there with them.
Gina Brown’s daughter, Cassie, was 22 when she died. Gina was heartbroken. That was true as she trained as a distance runner. During one of her routes, she stopped at …
Producer Sean Robb wants to know. Maybe it’s up a turkey or digging into a kid’s bloody nose? Maybe your dog swallowed something and you had to fish it out. …
Five generations ago, Lacy Roberts‘ great-great-greats (should there be another “great” in there?) planted their pitchforks in the dust of Montana. Then Lacy left that dusty place and went Out …
What happens when goats start looking for human pee to lick at Glacier National Park. Plus Missoula’s Thom Pak, the king of dim sum.