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Points North is a ten-minute weekly show from Interlochen Public Radio where we explore northern Michigan through the news, people and places. The show connects you with life in the region through carefully crafted journalism and sound-rich storytelling.

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    • Jun 6, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • weekly NEW EPISODES
    • 12m AVG DURATION
    • 204 EPISODES

    4.9 from 24 ratings Listeners of Points North that love the show mention: like, great, listen, love, eric storm uncle eric, max johnston, ipr.



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    Presenting The Dirtbag Diaries: Winter Vacation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 33:18


    Emily Ford goes on a winter vacation. She doesn't go to some warm beach location, though. She sets out to thru-hike Wisconsin's 1,200 mile Ice Age Trail._______________________Join the Points North Fan Club today! For just $5/month, you can support the show you love, and we'll send you a Points North beanie, bumper sticker, and some other fun stuff in return.Subscribe to the Points North Newsletter for more Great Lakes news. And follow us on Instagram.

    The Good Thief?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 18:23


    Tom Farnquist is in the business of preserving underwater artifacts and displaying them in the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum. The problem is, a lot of those artifacts were technically stolen from the State of Michigan. And one day, the state notices._______________________Join the Points North Fan Club today! For just $5/month, you can support the show you love, and we'll send you a Points North beanie, bumper sticker, and some other fun stuff in return.Subscribe to the Points North Newsletter for more Great Lakes news. And follow us on Instagram.

    The Longest Paddle

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025


    After Traci Lynn Martin's mom died, she knew she couldn't keep putting off her dream: Becoming the first person to kayak around the Great Lakes in one year.

    The Longest Paddle

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 23:47


    After Traci Lynn Martin's mom died, she knew she couldn't keep putting off her dream: becoming the first person to kayak around the Great Lakes in one year._______________________Join the Points North Fan Club today! For just $5/month, you can support the show you love, and we'll send you a Points North beanie, bumper sticker, and some other fun stuff in return.Subscribe to the Points North Newsletter for more Great Lakes news. And follow us on Instagram.

    My Lakes Are Better Than Your Lakes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025


    Minnesota and Wisconsin are bitter rivals at just about everything. So in 2019, when Wisconsin's secretary of tourism claimed Wisconsin had more lakes than Minnesota, the embers of an age-old debate were stoked. Minnesota is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”, but does Wisconsin really have more?

    My Lakes Are Better Than Your Lakes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 16:20


    Minnesota and Wisconsin are bitter rivals at just about everything. So in 2019, when Wisconsin's secretary of tourism claimed Wisconsin had more lakes than Minnesota, the embers of an age-old debate were stoked. Minnesota is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”, but does Wisconsin really have more?_______________________Join the Points North Fan Club today! For just $5/month, you can support the show you love, and we'll send you a Points North beanie, bumper sticker, and some other fun stuff in return.Subscribe to the Points North Newsletter for more Great Lakes news. And follow us on Instagram.

    Between Myth and Migration

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025


    Cougars are making a comeback. The iconic wildcat hasn't had a breeding population in the Great Lakes states since the early 1900s, but now they're moving east. Experts say they could be back soon. Some people swear they already are.

    Between Myth and Migration

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 25:12


    Cougars are making a comeback. The iconic wildcat hasn't had a breeding population in the Great Lakes states since the early 1900s, but now they're moving east. Experts say they could be back soon. Some people swear they already are._______________________Join the Points North Fan Club today! For just $5/month, you can support the show you love, and we'll send you a Points North beanie, bumper sticker, and some other fun stuff in return.Subscribe to the Points North Newsletter for more Great Lakes news. And follow us on Instagram.

    Some Things Never Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 27:18


    Inside rustic cabins and yurts at the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park there are log books. For more than 70 years, visitors have written in them. We went into this time capsule to see if people's experiences here had changed much over the changing decades.

    Some Things Never Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 27:19


    Inside rustic cabins and yurts at the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park there are log books. For more than 70 years, visitors have written in them. We went into this time capsule to see if people's experiences here had changed much over the changing decades._______________________Join the Points North Fan Club today! For just $5/month, you can support the show you love, and we'll send you a Points North beanie, bumper sticker, and some other fun stuff in return.Subscribe to the Points North Newsletter for more Great Lakes news. And follow us on Instagram.

    Bear Trouble

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 18:02


    When a black bear in Minnesota woke up from hibernation in the middle of winter and attacked three people and a dog, researchers were left with one question: Why?

    Bear Trouble

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 18:02


    When a black bear in Minnesota woke up from hibernation in the middle of winter and attacked three people and a dog, researchers were left with one question: Why?_______Join the Points North Fan Club today! For just $5/month, you can support the show you love, and we'll send you a Points North beanie, bumper sticker, and some other fun stuff in return.Subscribe to the Points North Newsletter for more Great Lakes news. And follow us on Instagram.

    Presenting REAP/SOW: Buzzkill

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 28:58


    Americans stepped up to do something about dying bees. Beekeeping is all the rage right now. But what if all those backyard colonies are making the problem worse?

    Back to the Boundary Waters

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 23:06


    Erik Grams has been taking trips to the Boundary Waters in Minnesota for over 30 years. It's his favorite place in the world. But last year, during a fishing trip, there was a fatal accident that left Erik wrestling with his feelings about the place he loved.

    A Sticky Solution for Microplastics

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 19:37


    Microplastics are everywhere. But after accidentally combining materials in a lab, scientists at the University of Michigan are on the cusp of discovering a new method to capture and remove microplastics from water. Researching it takes time, money, and repeated set backs.

    Big Abe's Net

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 22:40


    One calm September day, Big Abe LeBlanc set his fishing net in Lake Superior. Then he called law enforcement and turned himself in. What happened next changed fishing in the Great Lakes forever.

    The Squeaky Sand Phenomenon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 14:32


    On April 8, 2024, Meghan Hetfield and her partner Roni Pillischer witnessed a total solar eclipse over Lake Ontario. But in the middle of this intense and beautiful experience, something else kept grabbing their attention: the mystery of the squeaky sand all around them.

    Complete With His Language

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 14:59


    Kenny Pheasant first became a teacher of Anishinaabemowin at 14 years-old, teaching customers from behind the meat counter at a grocery store. Now, it's his life mission to get more people speaking the Great Lakes' original and endangered language.

    The Iceman Giveth, The Iceman Taketh

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 19:26


    This is a tale of two cyclists, one legendary race, and an unlikely rivalry.

    Saving David

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 22:24


    One minute David Holtfreter was kayaking on Lake Michigan; the next he was in the water, fighting for his life. A fisherman saw David struggling from the shore and swam out about 200 yards to rescue him. But in the rescue commotion that followed, David wasn't able to give the stranger a proper “thank you.”

    Presenting Atlas Obscura: The Mysterious Sinkholes of Mount Baldy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 12:29


    One family's visit to a famous Indiana sand dune turns into a wild tale of a missing boy and mysterious tunnels.

    The Biggest Buck That Maybe Never Was

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 17:45


    In 1998, a hunter named Mitch Rompola claimed he'd shot the biggest whitetail in North America. It was all over the news, and people waited in anticipation for it to be entered in the record books. But then Mitch just went silent. And instead of becoming a famous hunter, he became an infamous one.

    A New Hope for Anishinaabemowin

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 17:08


    Last December, Theresa Eischen was watching the news when a story caught her attention. The original Star Wars film was being translated into Anishinaabemowin, an endangered language. Theresa had zero voice acting experience, but she loves Star Wars and is fluent in Anishinaabemowin. So she auditioned to voice Princess Leia. It was a long shot.

    The Last to Leave

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 15:53


    A researcher in Ohio was surrounded by hundreds of dead ash trees. They had been wiped out by this beetle called the emerald ash borer. But then, in that same forest, she found a lone tree thriving. Could this tree be the key to saving ash from extinction?

    Labor of Mixed Emotions

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 18:16


    For more than 20 years, Nic Theisen has spent his days on his hands and knees in the dirt farming. It's a tough way to make a living, and for years Nic didn't always know if the farm would make it. Until something big changed.

    A Natural Ending

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 19:23


    Peter Quakenbush's dream is to create a conservation burial forest – a place that would both preserve the woods and give people the option to be buried in nature. But not everyone is on board with that idea.

    Frankenfish

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 22:36


    Lake trout are on life support in Lake Michigan. Every year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service spends tens of millions of dollars raising and stocking them. But what if there was another way: genetic engineering. Could it be used for conservation?

    Shooting a Unicorn

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 19:51


    Two guys are hunting coyotes in Michigan. All of a sudden, they say they lure in the biggest coyote they've ever seen and kill it. But, it turns out, it's not a coyote at all; it's a federally endangered gray wolf about 300 miles from its normal habitat. So, how did the wolf get there? And did the hunters play any role in it?

    Pedaling to the Beat of His Own Drum

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 14:28


    There's this biker in the Upper Peninsula. Seems like everybody knows him or knows of him. He competes in some of the most challenging mountain bike races, but he doesn't even ride a mountain bike. He competes on a single-speed BMX bike. Why does he do it?

    Presenting Curious City: Lake Michigan's Legendary ‘Shark Attack'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 9:22


    We think of the Great Lakes as shark-free, but as legend has it, a young boy named George Lawson was attacked by a shark while swimming in Lake Michigan near Chicago in 1955. Is this story true or just a bunch of bull shark?

    Copper Country's Conundrum

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 22:29


    Copper is a key metal for renewable energy, and experts say we're going to need a lot more of it to transition to clean energy. Michigan's Upper Peninsula is Copper Country. Some see copper mining as an economic boon for the region, but others worry it could come at the cost of some of the Great Lakes' most pristine wild spaces.

    To Catch An Arsonist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 14:23


    It's a dry spring – 1984 in Wisconsin – and all these suspicious fires are popping up. A conservation warden named Dave is pretty sure it's arson, but he can't catch a break. So, he and a pilot decide to get creative.

    A Struggle for Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 27:05


    More than 120 years ago, a Native American village in northern Michigan was burned down at the behest of a white land speculator. Now, the descendants of that village want the federal government to know they're still here.

    Presenting Out There: Too Good To Be True?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 24:10


    Donna Martino stuck a photograph from the newspaper of a handsome kayaker on her fridge. A few months later, Donna matched with the guy on a dating website, and they decided to go out. This story is about what happens when two strangers take a chance on each other.

    More Than Just a Filet of Fish

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 16:07


    Iceland has figured out how to use almost 100% of every fish caught – not just the filet. By making things like durable leather, beauty projects, and skin graft bandages, it's increased the value of an Atlantic cod from about $15 to over $5,000. Can this approach help the struggling Great Lakes fishery?

    The Quest for Kiyi

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 11:21


    Small, silvery fish called kiyi used to roam the deep, cold waters of nearly every Great Lake. Remnant populations still exist in Lake Superior, and scientists are wondering: Can we find them? And bring them back to the other Great Lakes? CREDITS: Producer: Ellie Katz Host: Dan Wanschura Editor: Morgan Springer Additional Editing: Dan Wanschura, Peter Payette, Michael Livingston Music: Dozer as a Young Man, Cases to Rest, Cherie's Polvo, The Crisper, Taoudella, by Blue Dot Sessions Sound: Underwater_HullCreaking by OhNoBones, underwater ambience by akemov For more stories from around the Great Lakes, visit our website at www.pointsnorthpodcast.org

    Not Always the Apex Predator

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 13:43


    When hunter Ben Karasch sees something move out of the corner of his eye, he assumes it's a deer. But as Karasch gets a better look, he realizes it's not a deer, it's a cougar. And it's slowly creeping towards him.

    Olympic Dream Takes a U.P. Village

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 19:41


    When U.P. snowboarder Nick Baumgartner lost in a qualifying round at the 2022 Olympics, he broke down on national TV. It was his fourth Olympics, he'd never medaled, and he was 40 years old. He might not get another shot at a medal. But then he got some news.

    The Legend of Heike's Tombs

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 12:51


    In the mid-1900's, a man moves to northern Michigan to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. He starts having religious visions and builds big stone monuments to commemorate them. That's where the story starts to get twisted.

    Presenting Snap Judgment: No Ice Is Safe Ice

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 20:20


    Three guys went ice fishing on Lake Huron in February. Everything was great until it wasn't. A collision of friendship, peer pressure and what it's like staring death in the eyes.

    Doe, A Deer, A (Sterilized) Female Deer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 18:49


    Deer culling is common across the Midwest. Cities often hire sharpshooters or allow hunters to kill a certain number of deer. But one community in Ohio is trying out another solution: deer sterilization.

    Can AI Caribou Lead Us To Our Prehistoric Past?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 18:11


    A team of archaeologists looks for signs of prehistoric life 100 feet underwater in Lake Huron. But they need help narrowing their search. So, they turn to artificial intelligence.

    The Turtle Takeover

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 12:12


    Red-eared sliders are one of the most common pet turtle species in the world. But they can grow to the size of dinner plates and can live around 40 years. Because of that, people often release their pet turtles into the wild. That causes a big problem.

    Presenting HumaNature: Tipping Point

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 22:26


    In 2011, Ann Raiho and Natalie Warren climbed into their canoe and pushed off the banks of the Minnesota River just outside Minneapolis. Their goal was to paddle to Hudson Bay, thousands of miles away in Canada. It was a huge test of physical strength and friendship.

    The Prince Fish

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 14:14


    In October 1960, Prince Akihito of Japan visited Chicago for 21 hours. Chicago's mayor presented the prince with a diplomatic gift: 18 bluegill. What happened next would change the underwater world of Japan forever.

    Ghost Towns Lost and Found

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 17:02


    David Exelby was scrolling through Reddit when he came across a mysterious post. This guy had stumbled on a ghost town in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The problem was no one could find it. David and producer Max Howard go looking.

    The Plant Musician

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 15:26


    Tom Wall is a West Michigan rock star who uses plants as bandmates. He uses a device to harness the electricity in plants, which then turns those impulses into musical notes. Tom insists the plants are talking to us through the music. But can they really do that?

    Pier Pressure

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 18:09


    Lane Frame was visiting the Great Lakes for the first time. It was a windy day and the water was rough, but Lane and his brothers headed onto a pier to see a lighthouse. Then a wave crashed over the breakwall and pushed him into the water. Lane drowned, but maybe it didn't have to be that way.

    Where Do Solar Panels Go To Die?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 11:43


    The Great Lakes region — and the rest of the world — is seeing a huge push for solar power. But what happens when those panels expire?

    Presenting: Ride of Passage

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 18:40


    Matt Parker was just out of college. Unsure of what was next, he got this idea to ride a horse across the country. This is a true American adventure story about one young Michigander's solo ride from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean.

    We Got Jellyfish!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 10:48


    Freshwater jellyfish have been in inland lakes and rivers throughout the Great Lakes region since 1933. But a century after their discovery, we still don't know much about the elusive creatures. A team of student scientists is trying to change that.

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