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A Journey Through Bozeman: Adventure, Food, and HistoryWelcome to another exciting episode of the Outdoor Adventure Series! Today, we have the pleasure of catching up with Amy Grisak, a Montana native and returning guest who brings a wealth of knowledge as an outdoor enthusiast, freelance writer, photographer, and accomplished author. Amy takes us on a journey through her latest book, "100 Things to Do in Bozeman Before You Die." In this episode, we dive deep into Amy's year-long adventure, exploring Bozeman and uncovering its hidden gems, local history, and delectable food scenes. From breathtaking hikes and serene river floats to tantalizing food trucks and historic tours, Amy shares her insights and adventure-filled recommendations for making the most of Bozeman's four-season offerings.DISCUSSIONWriting "100 Things to Do in Bozeman Before You Die" revealed a new aspect of Bozeman that Amy had never known. The impact of recent growth in Bozeman, particularly with the Yellowstone series and the pandemic. How do cultural phenomena contribute to the popularity of specific destinations?The various outdoor activities that are available in and around Bozeman.Insights into Bozeman's history include figures like John Bozeman and Story Nelson and why understanding the history of a place is essential when exploring or writing a guidebook.How the integration of local ingredients influences the dining experience in Bozeman.How the farmer's markets in Bozeman contribute to the local economy and community spiritBozeman is a four-season town with activities throughout the year, which makes it attractive to potential residents and visitors.The discovery that even long-time residents of Bozeman weren't aware of some activities she wrote about.How the collaboration between publishers and local experts enhances the quality and authenticity of travel guidebooks.LEARN MORETo learn more about Amy and her work, visit her website at https://amygrisak.com and on these social sites:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amy.grisak/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amygrisak/Substack: https://amygrisak.substack.comNEXT STEPSIf you enjoy podcasts devoted to outdoor adventure, find us online at https://outdooradventureseries.com. We welcome likes, comments, and shares.KEYWORDSAmy Grisak, Visit Bozeman, Reedy Press, Montana State University, Gallatin Valley, Fly Fishing, Big Sky, Bridger Bowl, The Bridgers, Gallatin History Museum, Historic Tours, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview#AmyGrisak #VisitBZN #ReedyPress #MontanaStateUniversity #GallatinValley #FlyFishing #BigSky #BridgerBowl #TheBridgers #GallatinHistoryMuseum #HistoricTours #OutdoorAdventure #OutdoorAdventureSeries #PodcastIngMy Favorite Podcast Tools: Production by Descript Hosting Buzzsprout Show Notes by Castmagic Website powered by Podpage Be a Podcast Guest by PodMatch
Cooper Hibbard of Sieben Land and Live Stock joined me to discuss the journey they have been on to develop a composite that fits their environment in the Gallatin Valley of Montana. We discuss the process of introducing new breeds into the already existing composite as well as some of the things they keep an...
Sarah Westall joins Dan Happel's show to discuss UNESCO and the global tyranny. We discuss how the United Nations rarely means what they say and how their latest actions is evidence of their desire for world domination via oppression of the masses. They should not be followed or funded by anyone wanting true justice, freedom and dignity for others. You can follow Dan Happel on his website at https://danhappel.com/ Links mentioned in the show: Learn more how you can convert your IRA or buy precious metals by emailing info@MilesFranklin.com - tell them ‘Sarah sent me” and get the best service and prices in the country. Help fight human trafficking while boosting your kids immune system with Z-stack Kids – learn more at https://zstacklife.com/products/z-stack-kids?ref=Sarah&variant=41579270897830 Sign up for Marjory Wildcraft's FREE seminar at “SarahsBackyardFarm.com” Help rebuild America and your independence - learn more at https://FreedomBuyingClub.com Consider subscribing: Follow on Twitter @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Freedom.Social Dan Happel's Biography Dan Happel is a 4th generation Montanan, born and raised in the Gallatin Valley. Dan is a retired businessman living on a ranch near Pony, Montana with his wife Ingrid, has 3 children, and 4 grandchildren of whom he is especially proud. Dan graduated Summa Cum Saude in Architectural Technology from Western Technical College and, after graduation, volunteered for the draft and served as an Architect in Training to the District Facilities Engineer, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army, at Fort Mcnair in Washington D.C. from 1971-1973. After discharge Dan worked as an Architectural Designer while continuing his education at Montana State University and the University of Colorado in Planning, Public Administration and Economics. He founded and managed several successful Design-Build Commercial Construction Companies, including Happel & Associates, currently working in 11 states. He returned to Montana in 1996 and continues as an active community member having served as a County Commissioner in Madison County, and is currently serving as the Montana State GOP Finance Chair, a Trustee on: The United Precious Metals Association, the Montana Forest Owners Association, Harrison Fire Board, the Montana Forest Stewardship Foundation, Chairman of the Montana Forest Stewardship Steering Committee, and became 1 of only 2 Montana Master Forest Stewards in 2012 through the MSU/UM Extension Forestry Program and was recently appointed to the Western Montana BLM Resource Advisory Council. Dan is also a member of Major General Paul Vallely's Kitchen Cabinet for Stand Up America, is a member of, and featured in, G. Edward Griffin's Freedom Force International hall of Honor, Serves on the Freedom Force International Leadership Council, has been a Research Assistant, Associate/Executive Producer on six James Jaeger Documentary movies featuring Congressman Ron Paul, Dr. Edwin Vieira, G. Edward Griffin, Pat Buchanan among others, and is featured in Midnight Ride, Jaeger's latest documentary movie scheduled for release late this year. Dan has traveled extensively and is a frequent speaker on a number of crucially important and controversial subjects: UN Agenda 21; The History of Progressive Socialism in America; Money, Banking and the Federal Reserve System; and Life, Liberty and Property – The Cornerstones of Freedom; having developed several highly regarded PowerPoint programs on these subjects. Dan also teaches U.S. Constitution classes for various groups around Montana,
Connor Sullivan, the acclaimed author of Sleeping Bear, attended the University of Southern California, where he was the recipient of the Edward W. Moses Award for Creative Writing. During college, he worked for Warner Brothers reading screenplays before relocating with his family to the Gallatin Valley in Montana. Wolf Trap is his second novel. Visit his website at http://www.ConnorSullivanAuthor.com. #podcast #author #interview #authors #JoeGoldberg #SpiesLiesandPrivateEyesPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity#authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction#bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture#thrillers #theuniversityseries #WolfTrap #ConnorSullivan
Connor Sullivan, the acclaimed author of Sleeping Bear, attended the University of Southern California, where he was the recipient of the Edward W. Moses Award for Creative Writing. During college, he worked for Warner Brothers reading screenplays before relocating with his family to the Gallatin Valley in Montana. Wolf Trap is his second novel. Visit his website at http://www.ConnorSullivanAuthor.com. #podcast #author #interview #authors #JoeGoldberg #SpiesLiesandPrivateEyesPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity#authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction#bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture#thrillers #theuniversityseries #WolfTrap #ConnorSullivan
Montana lawmakers deny certain abortion protections, solutions build for housing problems in the Gallatin Valley, and sports betting winnings increase.
Dan Happel joins the program to discuss the state of the ongoing war against the globalist cabal. His research into the cabal and their globalist plans has spanned over 3 decades. We discuss whether the cabal is really losing and what we must do to continue the fight. You can see more about Dan Happel on his website @ https://DanHappel.com Protect your family and your assets with Silver & Gold - Contact info@milesfranklin.com, tell them "Sarah sent you" and receive excellent service and the lowest prices in the country, guaranteed! See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: "Do You Trust Me" by Michael Vignola, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Odysee | Bitchute | Rumble | SarahWestall.tv | Freedom.Social Dan Happel Biography Dan Happel is a 4th generation Montanan, born and raised in the Gallatin Valley. Dan is a retired businessman living on a ranch near Pony, Montana with his wife Ingrid, has 3 children, and 4 grandchildren of whom he is especially proud. Dan graduated Summa Cum Saude in Architectural Technology from Western Technical College and, after graduation, volunteered for the draft and served as an Architect in Training to the District Facilities Engineer, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army, at Fort Mcnair in Washington D.C. from 1971-1973. After discharge Dan worked as an Architectural Designer while continuing his education at Montana State University and the University of Colorado in Planning, Public Administration and Economics. He founded and managed several successful Design-Build Commercial Construction Companies, including Happel & Associates, currently working in 11 states. He returned to Montana in 1996 and continues as an active community member having served as a County Commissioner in Madison County, and is currently serving as the Montana State GOP Finance Chair, a Trustee on: The United Precious Metals Association, the Montana Forest Owners Association, Harrison Fire Board, the Montana Forest Stewardship Foundation, Chairman of the Montana Forest Stewardship Steering Committee, and became 1 of only 2 Montana Master Forest Stewards in 2012 through the MSU/UM Extension Forestry Program and was recently appointed to the Western Montana BLM Resource Advisory Council. Dan is also a member of Major General Paul Vallely's Kitchen Cabinet for Stand Up America, is a member of, and featured in, G. Edward Griffin's Freedom Force International hall of Honor, Serves on the Freedom Force International Leadership Council, has been a Research Assistant, Associate/Executive Producer on six James Jaeger Documentary movies featuring Congressman Ron Paul, Dr. Edwin Vieira, G. Edward Griffin, Pat Buchanan among others, and is featured in Midnight Ride, Jaeger's latest documentary movie scheduled for release late this year. Dan has traveled extensively and is a frequent speaker on a number of crucially important and controversial subjects: UN Agenda 21; The History of Progressive Socialism in America; Money, Banking and the Federal Reserve System; and Life, Liberty and Property – The Cornerstones of Freedom; having developed several highly regarded PowerPoint programs on these subjects. Dan also teaches U.S. Constitution classes for various groups around Montana, and has provided technical assistance on legislative bills for a number of Montana State Legislators for the past 8 years. “Providing well researched information and education that emphasizes liberty and the true meaning of the American dream will attract freedom loving Americans to our cause and can help restore America” stated Dan
In this week's episode, TJ and Aubrey sit down with One Valley Community Foundation's Community Engagement Manager, Tanya Andreasen. We discuss Tanya's work with One Valley, why local funding, resources, and conversation is so important, PIE's recent partnership with One Valley on affordable housing in the Gallatin Valley, and much more. To learn more about One Valley, you can visit their website here.If you have feedback about the show, would like to be a guest, or would like to learn more about working with PIE, please contact us at adarden@profitableideas.com or tdennis@profitableideas.com.You can learn more about our books, How Clients Buy and Never Say Sell, by visiting our website.Profitable Ideas Exchange - connecting powerful minds, making the world smarter and smaller.
Org month rolls along as Marcus welcomes in Associate Director of the Gallatin Valley Land Trust, EJ Porth. The two discuss what exactly a land trust is and what it does, then taking things one step further what exactly the GVLT mission is. EJ goes into detail about land owners they are working with and how they determine the types and pieces of land they are trying to conserve. As the Gallatin Valley continues to grow, it's important now more than ever to get involved and help preserve the wild places that make this part of Montana the outdoor mecca that it is. Learn more at gvlt.org. Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Org month rolls along as Marcus welcomes in Associate Director of the Gallatin Valley Land Trust, EJ Porth. The two discuss what exactly a land trust is and what it does, then taking things one step further what exactly the GVLT mission is. EJ goes into detail about land owners they are working with and how they determine the types and pieces of land they are trying to conserve. As the Gallatin Valley continues to grow, it's important now more than ever to get involved and help preserve the wild places that make this part of Montana the outdoor mecca that it is. Learn more at gvlt.org.Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content!
Org month rolls along as Marcus welcomes in Associate Director of the Gallatin Valley Land Trust, EJ Porth. The two discuss what exactly a land trust is and what it does, then taking things one step further what exactly the GVLT mission is. EJ goes into detail about land owners they are working with and how they determine the types and pieces of land they are trying to conserve. As the Gallatin Valley continues to grow, it's important now more than ever to get involved and help preserve the wild places that make this part of Montana the outdoor mecca that it is. Learn more at gvlt.org.Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content!
ICYMI: Wednesday talking with Alex Eschelman about the Gallatin Valley & MLB connections. Plus, Helena Senators coach Jon Burnett. Visit jasonwalkershow.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-walker89/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-walker89/support
Join me in getting to know Dale Flikkema, one of the owner operators of Middle Creek Farms in Bozeman, MT. Listen as we discuss his growing up on the farm, becoming a major stakeholder in his family's farm, transitioning into the primary manager, and planning for the uncertain future of the agriculture industry in the Gallatin Valley.
This episode of Voices from the Field continues ATTRA's podcast series on women shepherds, “She's Raising Sheep.” Becky Weed talks with NCAT Regenerative Grazing Specialist Linda Poole about the role of sheep in “farming as if nature matters.” Becky and her husband Dave Tyler run 80 crossbred long-wool ewes in Montana's Gallatin Valley, at 13 Mile Lamb and Wool Company. It's a spectacular setting where shepherds face daunting challenges from large predators as well as from exurban development. Becky shares her path of learning from mistakes and through careful observation. Don't miss Becky's story of Max, a livestock guardian dog who dances with fawns! Becky says “adaptability is the name of the game” in helping her flock, land, business, and community prosper in times of unprecedented change. Related ATTRA Resources: Next Gen Regen: Becky Weed on Building Resilient Ecosystems She's Raising Sheep: New Zealand Shepherd Bev Trowbridge She's Raising Sheep: Indiana Shepherd Denice Rackley Livestock and Pasture Other Resources: Thirteen Mile Lamb & Wool Company Nourishment: What Animals Can Teach Us About Recovering Our Nutritional Wisdom Contact Linda Poole via email at lindap@ncat.org. Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast. You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG. Learn about NCAT's other cutting-edge sustainable agriculture programs.
This episode of Voices from the Field continues ATTRA's podcast series on women shepherds, “She's Raising Sheep.” Becky Weed talks with NCAT Regenerative Grazing Specialist Linda Poole about the role of sheep in “farming as if nature matters.” Becky and her husband Dave Tyler run 80 crossbred long-wool ewes in Montana's Gallatin Valley, at 13 Mile Lamb and Wool Company. It's a spectacular setting where shepherds face daunting challenges from large predators as well as from exurban development. Becky shares her path of learning from mistakes and through careful observation. Don't miss Becky's story of Max, a livestock guardian dog who dances with fawns! Becky says “adaptability is the name of the game” in helping her flock, land, business, and community prosper in times of unprecedented change. Related ATTRA Resources: Next Gen Regen: Becky Weed on Building Resilient Ecosystems She's Raising Sheep: New Zealand Shepherd Bev Trowbridge She's Raising Sheep: Indiana Shepherd Denice Rackley Livestock and Pasture Other Resources: Thirteen Mile Lamb & Wool Company Nourishment: What Animals Can Teach Us About Recovering Our Nutritional Wisdom Contact Linda Poole via email at lindap@ncat.org. Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast. You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG. Learn about NCAT's other cutting-edge sustainable agriculture programs. Stories and Strategies for Public RelationsCommunication is in every facet of our daily business.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Science of BirdsThe Science of Birds is a lighthearted exploration of bird biology. It's a fun resource...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
On today's podcast, we talk with Sherriff Dan Springer and Erin Clements, MSW from the Gallatin County Sheriff's Office about the Youth and Family Outreach Program and how this program is working to improve health and access to care in Gallatin Valley.We want your feedback! Please take a minute to complete a brief, eight question survey about All Things Health. We want to hear from you!https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/52d08faeb14b4930afbb80d0de22efeb
Ben Deuling is the founder of SporeAttic LLC, a gourmet mushroom farm in Bozeman, Montana. Ben moved from Michigan in 2017 to join a Ph.D. program in Molecular Bioscience at Montana State University. After 2 years working towards his doctorate, Ben finally accepted that he was unhappy, unfulfilled, and that academia would not take him where he wanted in life. Around that time, Ben discovered a passion for cultivating gourmet mushrooms, which utilized his training in Microbiology. Only now, instead of writing manuscripts and chasing grants, he uses that training to make high quality food, while still getting his science fix. SporeAttic launched on Halloween 2020, and after their first year in business, Ben and his team produce and sell over 400 pounds of gourmet mushrooms every week around the Gallatin Valley. For Ben, this is only the beginning. Connect with BenWebsite: https://sporeattic.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sporeattic/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SporeAtticFarms/Follow Farm to Future on Instagram at @farm.to.future
What will 2022 hold for us? Will interest rates go up? Will the housing market crash? In today's episode, the leading ladies discuss with guest host PollyAnna Snyder what 2022 might hold for us in the Gallatin Valley market. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadingladiesofmtre/message
In this episode, the CREW goes behind the scenes with rising sensation Connor Sullivan to discuss his debut thriller, SLEEPING BEAR. Praise for SLEEPING BEAR: “SLEEPING BEAR is one of the very best thrillers you'll read this year. It's one of those rare novels that keeps getting better and better and better.” — James Patterson “SLEEPING BEAR clamps you in its jaws and doesn't let go. A fierce, relentless beast of a novel!” — Tess Gerritsen Connor Sullivan attended the University of Southern California, where he was the recipient of the Edward W. Moses Award for Creative Writing. During college, he interned for Warner Brothers reading screenplays before relocating with his family to the Gallatin Valley in Montana. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel, hit the "LIKE" button, and leave a comment. And if you want to learn more about the guys from The Crew or see additional author interviews, visit us at http://www.thecrewreviews.com Follow us on social media Twitter | https://twitter.com/CREWbookreviews Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thecrewreviews Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thecrewreviews/
Today I talk with new Thriller author Connor Sullivan. I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of his debut book Sleeping Bear, and really liked it. For those who like mega best-selling author Jack Carr's books (he has been on the podcast in two prior episodes) I know you will enjoy Connor's book as well. As always, don't tune out, as we dig into a lot of different topics besides Connor's new book! Connor Sullivan attended the University of Southern California, where he was the recipient of the Edward W. Moses Award for Creative Writing. During college, he interned for Warner Brothers reading screenplays before relocating with his family to the Gallatin Valley in Montana. His first novel is Sleeping Bear. What some people are saying about Connor's debut novel: “SLEEPING BEAR is one of the very best thrillers you'll read this year. It's one of those rare novels that keeps getting better and better and better.” — James Patterson— James Patterson “SLEEPING BEAR clamps you in its jaws and doesn't let go. A fierce, relentless beast of a novel!”— Tess Gerritsen “Authentic, compelling, and utterly gripping.”— Robert Dugoni “SLEEPING BEAR is the best kind of thriller, an ice-water hit to the veins. With enviable talent, Connor Sullivan introduces himself to the book-loving public, earning a spot on the shelf among Brad Thor, Vince Flynn, and Jack Carr. Don't miss this stunning debut.” — Gregg Hurwitz Topics Discussed: * What was it that inspired Connor to become an author * How Connor overcame a major sports injury, and had to change his direction in life * Why did Connor use Alaska for his story as his primary location * How he was an odd-ball while going to film school at USC * How he came up with his writing process * Why hard work can allow you to overcome most obstacles in life * How even though his father is a best-selling author himself Connor had to find his own way * Why becoming an author and making a living at it is so difficult * Why books just don't happen they take years to write * Understanding everyone sucks when they learn something new it is just the way it goes * Why having focus and organizational skills is important in everything you do * Some advice for those looking to become a writer * Why Gary and Connor recommend Stephen Pressfield's book “The War of Art” * How the housing boom in Montana is completely out of control and pricing locals out of their own hometowns * Why you shouldn't buy a house right now * Gary's opinion on the housing market and why this one is a little different than previous booms Episode Resources: * Connor's website: https://connorsullivanauthor.com/ * Gary's online courses for living more rural and finding the simple life: https://thesimplelifenow.com/course-catalog/ * The Simple Life Website: https://thesimplelifenow.com *Make sure to signup and be a member of The Simple Life Insider's Circle at: https://thesimplelifenow.com/the-simple-life/
Today I talk with new Thriller author Connor Sullivan. I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of his debut book Sleeping Bear, and really liked it. For those who like mega best-selling author Jack Carr's books (he has been on the podcast in two prior episodes) I know you will enjoy Connor's book as well. As always, don't tune out, as we dig into a lot of different topics besides Connor's new book! Connor Sullivan attended the University of Southern California, where he was the recipient of the Edward W. Moses Award for Creative Writing. During college, he interned for Warner Brothers reading screenplays before relocating with his family to the Gallatin Valley in Montana. His first novel is Sleeping Bear. What some people are saying about Connor's debut novel: “SLEEPING BEAR is one of the very best thrillers you'll read this year. It's one of those rare novels that keeps getting better and better and better.” — James Patterson— James Patterson “SLEEPING BEAR clamps you in its jaws and doesn't let go. A fierce, relentless beast of a novel!”— Tess Gerritsen “Authentic, compelling, and utterly gripping.”— Robert Dugoni “SLEEPING BEAR is the best kind of thriller, an ice-water hit to the veins. With enviable talent, Connor Sullivan introduces himself to the book-loving public, earning a spot on the shelf among Brad Thor, Vince Flynn, and Jack Carr. Don't miss this stunning debut.” — Gregg Hurwitz Topics Discussed: * What was it that inspired Connor to become an author * How Connor overcame a major sports injury, and had to change his direction in life * Why did Connor use Alaska for his story as his primary location * How he was an odd-ball while going to film school at USC * How he came up with his writing process * Why hard work can allow you to overcome most obstacles in life * How even though his father is a best-selling author himself Connor had to find his own way * Why becoming an author and making a living at it is so difficult * Why books just don't happen they take years to write * Understanding everyone sucks when they learn something new it is just the way it goes * Why having focus and organizational skills is important in everything you do * Some advice for those looking to become a writer * Why Gary and Connor recommend Stephen Pressfield's book “The War of Art” * How the housing boom in Montana is completely out of control and pricing locals out of their own hometowns * Why you shouldn't buy a house right now * Gary's opinion on the housing market and why this one is a little different than previous booms Episode Resources: * Connor's website: https://connorsullivanauthor.com/ * Gary's online courses for living more rural and finding the simple life: https://www.thesimplelifenow.com/course-catalog/ * The Simple Life Website: https://www.thesimplelifenow.com *Make sure to signup and be a member of The Simple Life Insider's Circle at: https://www.thesimplelifenow.com/the-simple-life/
Starlight Thursdays Episode 59! Welcoming Mister Spicy to the series. He started DJing in 2016. Originally from Miles City, MT. Now hailing from Gallatin Valley. You may have heard him play at countless local shows and mountain parties alike, as well as the ol’ pirate/private party! If not tune in and hear the blissful sounds he mixed up for your ears, mind, body and soul. A few words form the man himself I’m inspired by my friends, the the outdoors, and all the music i listen too. This mix contains a variety of chilled out house, techno and breakbeats and some ambiance sprinkled throughout. With an exciting summer of music lying ahead i wanted to make a mix of chiller, less dancefloor reliant music that i enjoy listening to and am inspired by, as well as some originals and some new stuff i am working on! -Mister Spicy- Check Out https://soundcloud.com/mister-spicy
This week we talk to Lisa Napoli. We'll spend almost half an hour with her today. She's a former journalist who worked at the New York Times, CNN, Marketplace, and other prominent news organizations. After her career in journalism, Lisa became the author of four books, two of which we'll be talking about today. Her most recent book is Susan, Linda, Nina & Cokie: The Extraordinary Story of the Founding Mothers of NPR. We're celebrating 50 years of NPR on this week's episode. Also, Republicans have voted to oust congresswoman Liz Cheney as the chair of the House Republican Conference after she voted to impeach Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial. We'll have a story on that. All of this on episode 45 of News Nerds! Also, this is our fourth "podcast broadcast" on KGVM, community radio for the Gallatin Valley. Hear us every Thursday from 5:30 - 6:00 PM. Donations are still open, they always are! Head over to our Patreon page or our PayPal page. Ezra --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsnerds/message
Hello listeners, On this week's episode I talk with BJ Leiderman. If you're a public radio listener, you probably already know who he is. He is the composer behind many NPR themes including the former Morning Edition theme, the Car Talk stump the chumps theme, the Science Friday theme, and many more. We talk about his childhood inspiration, his one and only album, and of course, how he originally got to write the themes for many NPR shows. Also on this week's episode, Biden has voiced his support for removing cover-19 vaccine patents. This would mean that other countries could manufacture their own vaccines, but vaccine fraud would rise. Elsewhere I review the book, Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You). I read about one year after I started this podcast, but it was still entertaining and helpful to me. Also, this is our third "podcast broadcast" (I literally just made that up, thank you) on KGVM, community radio for the Gallatin Valley. Hear us every Thursday from 5:30 - 6:00 PM. Donations are still open, they always are! Head over to our Patreon page or our PayPal page. Ezra --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsnerds/message
Turn On Your Goddessness ~Yuryra Guzman The space of Goddessness is where you are in connexion with everything and everyone, the joy of movement gets you out of the separation with your body and invites you to be present and enjoy the embodiment. Tara Silha, my guest, knows about that joy and the way it can contribute to every area in your life. Tara Silha is the Founder, /Instructor/Creative Director/Choreographer of Rock That Body Dance Fitness , a community of lovers of fitness, music, and empowerment using the movement of the body in a space free of judgement . Tara is also an Instructor/Choreographer at Tanya's Dance Company in Bozeman, Montana where she train children for dance tournaments. Rock That Body, LLC. officially started in September of 2014. Tara has been teaching group fitness for over 13 years and is passionate about helping women and men of all ages find their fitness goals and coaching them to achieve those goals - whatever they may be! Tara grew up in Eastern Montana (YES! a proud Montana born and raised girl!) dancing and that love of dance opened a door years later in the Group Fitness world! She started very small teaching a class one day a week at a local fitness club called 'Dance Grooves.' After giving that a whirl, she decided to get her Zumba license and began teaching that two days a week. She found great joy leading and meeting so many new people in the fitness community and her Zumba class began to grow AND take on a new 'design.' After a few years teaching Zumba, Tara created her own spin on the popular dance fitness class - it was coined 'Cardio Party' and found great acceptance at the club. After a few more years, it was time to take a risk and Tara went out on her own with 'Rawckk That Body' (stemming from the nickname given to her at the fitness center - 'TRawckk!') and has found great pleasure in working with and meeting so many wonderful people in the Gallatin Valley. After a couple years teaching independently, it was time again to revamp things - our new name 'Rock That Body!' Same great class. Same great fitness community. Same passion. https://rtbfitness.weebly.com/ rockthatbody2012@gmail.com Join in the Live Chat Room too!!! http://inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/chatroom Yuryra's Book: I'm Having It! Purchase on Amazon.com *Listen now on the Inspired Choices Network app! https://linktr.ee/inspiredchoicesnetwork ~ More About Turn On Your Goddessness ~ Yuryra Guzman ~ Yuryra Guzman is a Master in Business and Personal Development, Consciousness Facilitator, Best-selling Author, International Inspirational Speaker, Goddess Mentor and Wizard in Relationships who inspires people around the world to choose to create a life where they are included and where joy, choice, ease and pleasure is possible. Yuryra is in love with life and believes that no matter where you are in your life there is always a choice available to change, transform and create everything you desire. What if there is a reality beyond this reality that we can create? What if that is the reality you always knew was possible and somehow you forgot about it? Yuryra travels the world impacting the lives of thousands of individuals in many countries with her knowledge, curiosity, intuition and allowance. She works with people around the world facilitating classes in-person and online on topics like empowerment, consciousness, sexuality, relationships, intimacy, entities, bodies and much more. She works also with clients 1 to 1 in their journey to create the life that works from them. Her unique personality and sense of humor make her an extraordinary experience of joy, lightness and awareness. https://www.yuryraguzman.com/ To get more of Turn On Your Goddessness ~ Yuryra Guzman, be sure to visit the podcast page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/turn-on-your-goddessness-with-yuryra-guzman/ Also enjoy her previous podcast shows: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/seducing-beyond-limitations-yuryra-guzman-rachel-silber/
Cole Schaefer owns and operates AUIDEO, the leading audio production company in Bozeman, MT. AUIDEO’s umbrella includes podcast production, event entertainment, and AUIDEO Radio. Cole initially launched a blog website in 2014 to rate and review audio gear. Seven years later, that same website now hosts AUIDEO Radio, the first internet radio station in the Gallatin Valley. It streams 24 hours a day, 365 days a year on AUIDEO.com and the AUIDEO App. In this episode, Cole and Cevan discuss how they built AUIDEO together. They also dissect Cole's successes, fears, failures, and his journey along the way. ---Get 50% off your membership to Flodesk with: https://flodesk.com/c/ROOTDPODCAST---What did you think of this episode? Send it to rootdpodcast@gmail.com.Follow the podcast on Instagram: @rootdpodcastFollow Cevan: @_CevanFollow Cole: @handsomecole** ROOTd is produced by AUIDEO Podcasts **
What does Church Unity look like in 21st Century churches compared to 1st Century Church? Music has always played a huge part in building a culture of unity and "one another." How are churches in the Gallatin Valley participating in this effort toward unity?
After a three month hiatus, we're back! Today Zach sits down with Tia Goebel and Jade Lowder of Compassion Project in Bozeman, MT. As Executive Director of Compassion Project, Tia is committed to supporting individuals and communities in creating long-lasting, positive change towards wellness. She believes she is here to listen, learn, and unlock creativity through collaboration with others. Jade, Board President of Compassion Project, has worked with multiple nonprofits in the Gallatin Valley. Jade is an artist who has shown his work across the country, and he currently teaches drawing and painting at Montana State University. Jade's work with Compassion Project has been driving his idea of living compassionately.
This month there are three opportunities to worship LIVE with Methodists in the Gallatin Valley! Same message, same feel, different experiences based on your comfortability and risk- level. 1) 8:30 am in person at BUMC bring a mask and email Rev. Eric eric@bozemanumc.org. 2) 9:30 am via Facebook LIVE or Youtube later 3) 10:00am in person at Living Waters. Bring your Lawn Chair www.bozemanumc.org/live
About Lori Rosolowsky Living out her passion for music and art, Lori helps others navigate their journey to the stage, the concert hall, the theater and other venues. Lori Rosolowsky is a Bozeman, Montana-based pianist, singer-songwriter, educator, performer, producer. She is the CEO and founder of Open Sky Artists, LLC, an arts management and consulting firm. Lori and her team at Open Sky Artists create flourishing partnerships for artists and venues while producing captivating events. She supports the work of dozens of artists and venues across the country. Lori is committed to excellence and integrity. Both stem from her education in science and music at Oberlin College (B.A.) and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Ph.D.). Connector of People and Ideas Lori is a connector of people and ideas. She believes in lifelong learning. As a connector and someone who loves to serve others, Lori created and chairs Wonderlust's Preludes and Performances, a series of public events for lifelong learners. The series is designed to increase audience engagement of arts offerings in the Gallatin Valley and Big Sky regions of Montana. Similarly, she initiated and hosts RIVERs, (Rhapsody-in-View Events and Retreats). These private house concerts and shows connect socially conscious organizations with professional performers to increase the flow of resources (audience, awareness, and funds) to all participants. She is a collaborative pianist (a.k.a, "accompanist") for students and faculty at Montana State University. Lori is also involved in other musical and theatrical ventures in Bozeman. Likewise Lori serves are as Music Director for Verge Theater's production of Fun Home and as a Board Member of Bozeman Actors Theater. Lori is married to Dr. Mark Rosolowsky, a scientist, and together they have raised two sons (Kurt, b. 1994) and Cody (b. 2002). In addition to music and art, Lori enjoys yoga, skiing, biking, hiking and is a competitive US Masters swimmer. The First Phase Lori earned a PhD in Pharmacology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in 1991 and worked in an environmental consulting firm in Princeton for 5 years, before the work/life balance became dangerously unstable. Her marriage was in trouble. The toddler she adored was in full time day care. She was working in a high-pressure, non-affirming environment. Lori was miserable. Because she wanted to save her sanity and her marriage, and be the parent she wanted to be, she quit. In the midst of the fear of leaving a secure job, Lori began teaching piano again (a profession she had since age 16). She also began studying piano again. That led to her second phase. The Second Phase Lori began performing classical piano professionally, and over the next 20 years, grew her artistic skills. She became a singer/songwriter and released her first CD two months before delivering their second child. Lori also did community theatre for 11 seasons. She joined a jazz band with her first concert with them being a week after she joined--scary. Gradually, she led or collaborated on several ensembles of her own, including a jazz quartet, a vocal trio, and a two-woman musical theater show, among others. Consequently, she needed to promote the shows, and she found she had a passion for words and spreading the word. Lori is a self proclaimed "incurable connector” and wonders how many tickets she sold or business cards she exchanged in the locker room at her gym! Another love of Lori's is creating fundraising concerts and other impactful events. This love resulted in Lori spending more time producing and promoting events than practicing her craft. When she and her family moved from PA to Montana in 2016, Lori decided to take those skills and use them to champion her colleagues in the performing arts. Ironically, her first client at Open Sky Artists was her classical piano teacher from PA. The Darkness Amidst the Light Despite the passion for what she was doing and the impact she was making for others in the arts, Lori experienced some dark days. After her move to Montana, anxiety and depression resurfaced and powerfully took hold of her. Recovered and thriving, Lori is now on a mission to share her experience and encourage others not to hide or feel shame if they are struggling with mental health challenges. Like Robyn, Lori feels that mental health illnesses are no different than diabetes, cancer or heart disease. They should be discussed and treated. There is no shame in mental illness, nor should there be judgement. The Miraculous Escape As an artist, Lori is a storyteller. Her family members escaped the holocaust of Nazi Germany. Using her talents and gifts, Lori curated a musical to share her family's experiences. She shares her passions and talents in so many ways. Along those lines, as a passionate person, Lori believes that creative thinking allows us to find opportunities in hidden places. Learn more about Lori and connect with her: Website: www.openskyartists.com Facebook: @openskyartists Instagram: @openskyartists LinkedIn: Lori Rosolowsky YouTube: Lori Rosolowsky Learn more about your host, Robyn Graham, click HERE. To learn about The Brand Insider by Robyn Graham, click HERE. Schedule a brand strategy personal branding coaching call HERE. Join the Brand Insider Facebook Group HERE.
After watching friends succumb to poor health and cut down in the prime of their life. Dave Skattum knew he had to make some major changes in his life to see his dreams come true. After 10 years of grueling work, not only did he make some miraculous transformations, he also found his passion in life; To Help Men Take Steps Towards Good Health.This show promises to be a place that will encourage you to take steps towards good health. We do three things; 1. Provide cutting edge teaching on men’s health topics, 2. Interviews with men who have done it and 3. Interviews with major influencers and pros in the men’s health arena. All focused around helping men move closer to good health. In this show Pete and I talked about:1. A daily routine of good health- Exercise- Nutrition- Positive Mental Attitude- Relationships- Belief system2. Education of oneself on being healthy3. Building relationshipsAbout Pete Sven:Pete Sven grew up in Aberdeen, SD, and attended the University of Nebraska – Lincoln where he studied Entrepreneurship. He has always loved working with his hands and thought it would be fun to share what he has learned with others. Pete bought his first toolbox with money he made from his snow cone stand on the sidewalk in front of his house in Aberdeen, SD. Pete and his dad would work on projects in the evening and on the weekends. Wood, steel, and concrete are all mediums he enjoys working with.Pete currently lives and plays in Bozeman, Montana. Bozeman is in the Gallatin Valley at an elevation of 4800 feet. The town is surrounded by mountains in all directions and is an amazing place to live. In addition to all his hobbies out in the garage he enjoys skiing, kayaking, running, flying airplanes, and hanging out with friends and family. International travel has become a priority in his life the last couple years and in 2014 he traveled to Scotland and Costa Rica.Pete’s mission is to help and inspire as many “Do it Yourselfers” as possible. “I feel that every project can be accomplished by taking one step at a time. The hardest part is often taking the first step. The video tutorials on my YouTube channel are some of the most in-depth DIY tutorials online because I try to break down each step to show everyone that building basic furniture and fun projects really is doable.”Contact Pete at pete@diypete.com Follow on face book or YouTube http://www.diypete.com About Dave Skattum:Dave Skattum is a family man, a health guru and an inspirational speaker. In his late 40s, some life-changing experiences created a starting gate for him to make drastic changes to improve his health. Since then he has taken off 70 pounds, participates in Triathlons and Ultra Trail running, and has weaned himself off junk food. He enjoys nutritious foods, has become accurate in his thinking, and has taken his spiritual life to a new level.When speaking to an audience about his experience in getting healthy, he brings excitement and hope. Dave is a Certified Nutritarian, a CPT, distinguished Toastmaster and a Certified Instructor with the Napoleon Hill Foundation.To get in touch with Dave, join the online forum and to order his book visit http://www.the4pillarsofmenshealth.com The 4 Pillars of Men’s Healthhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/the-4-pillars-of-mens-health/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/dave-skattum-founder-of-the-4-pillars-of-mens-health-interview-with-pete-sven-from-diy-projects-with-pete
After watching friends succumb to poor health and cut down in the prime of their life. Dave Skattum knew he had to make some major changes in his life to see his dreams come true. After 10 years of grueling work, not only did he make some miraculous transformations, he also found his passion in life; To Help Men Take Steps Towards Good Health.This show promises to be a place that will encourage you to take steps towards good health. We do three things; 1. Provide cutting edge teaching on men’s health topics, 2. Interviews with men who have done it and 3. Interviews with major influencers and pros in the men’s health arena. All focused around helping men move closer to good health. In this show Pete and I talked about:1. A daily routine of good health- Exercise- Nutrition- Positive Mental Attitude- Relationships- Belief system2. Education of oneself on being healthy3. Building relationshipsAbout Pete Sven:Pete Sven grew up in Aberdeen, SD, and attended the University of Nebraska – Lincoln where he studied Entrepreneurship. He has always loved working with his hands and thought it would be fun to share what he has learned with others. Pete bought his first toolbox with money he made from his snow cone stand on the sidewalk in front of his house in Aberdeen, SD. Pete and his dad would work on projects in the evening and on the weekends. Wood, steel, and concrete are all mediums he enjoys working with.Pete currently lives and plays in Bozeman, Montana. Bozeman is in the Gallatin Valley at an elevation of 4800 feet. The town is surrounded by mountains in all directions and is an amazing place to live. In addition to all his hobbies out in the garage he enjoys skiing, kayaking, running, flying airplanes, and hanging out with friends and family. International travel has become a priority in his life the last couple years and in 2014 he traveled to Scotland and Costa Rica.Pete’s mission is to help and inspire as many “Do it Yourselfers” as possible. “I feel that every project can be accomplished by taking one step at a time. The hardest part is often taking the first step. The video tutorials on my YouTube channel are some of the most in-depth DIY tutorials online because I try to break down each step to show everyone that building basic furniture and fun projects really is doable.”Contact Pete at pete@diypete.com Follow on face book or YouTube http://www.diypete.com About Dave Skattum:Dave Skattum is a family man, a health guru and an inspirational speaker. In his late 40s, some life-changing experiences created a starting gate for him to make drastic changes to improve his health. Since then he has taken off 70 pounds, participates in Triathlons and Ultra Trail running, and has weaned himself off junk food. He enjoys nutritious foods, has become accurate in his thinking, and has taken his spiritual life to a new level.When speaking to an audience about his experience in getting healthy, he brings excitement and hope. Dave is a Certified Nutritarian, a CPT, distinguished Toastmaster and a Certified Instructor with the Napoleon Hill Foundation.To get in touch with Dave, join the online forum and to order his book visit http://www.the4pillarsofmenshealth.com The 4 Pillars of Men’s Healthhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/the-4-pillars-of-mens-health/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/dave-skattum-founder-of-the-4-pillars-of-mens-health-interview-with-pete-sven-from-diy-projects-with-pete
Karl DeJonge Gallatin Valley Malt – Portland Beer Podcast Episode 113 The Portland Beer Podcast - Telling the Stories of the Portland Beer and Cider Scene and Beyond! In this special “on the road” Bozeman, Montana centric episode of the Portland Beer Podcast our Host Steven Shomler visits with Karl DeJonge Founder Gallatin Valley Malt. To see all of Steven Shomler's Bozeman centric content – Culinary & Beer Podcasts, as well as Travel articles and Culinary Treasure articles go to www.AdventuresInBozeman.com Apple Podcasts – You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?i=1000445536461 iHeartRadio - You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on iHeartRadio - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-portland-beer-podcast-47520116/ Spotify - You can subscribe to the Portland Beer Podcast on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/07lsGwMXcKAT5Am2riGAAA Go to www.PortlandBeerPodcast.com to see the other 112 episodes we have created and shared. Other Podcasts Mentioned in This Episode Laura and Mike Ellis Mt. Hope Farms – Portland Culinary Podcast Episode 48- https://www.portlandculinarypodcast.com/laura-and-mike-ellis-mt-hope-farms-portland-culinary-podcast-episode-48/ Jennifer Bloeser CEO Oregon Coast Wasabi – Portland Culinary Podcast Episode 23 - https://www.portlandculinarypodcast.com/jennifer-bloeser-ceo-oregon-coast-wasabi-portland-culinary-podcast-episode-23/ Follow Gallatin Valley Malt Website – https://www.gallatinvalleymalt.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/gallatinvalleymaltco Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gallatinvalleymalt/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/KarlDejonge The Portland Beer Podcast 411 The Portland Beer Podcast is brought to you by Spark to Bonfire Media, and this episode was recorded at Gallatin Valley Malt in Manhattan, Montana. Steven Shomler is the Host and Creator of the Portland Beer Podcast. You Can Listen to the Portland Beer Podcast on the Portland Beer Podcast website itself, on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Libsyn – Liberated Syndication, Stitcher, Tune In, Radio Public, the Radio.com mobile app, Soundcloud, and many other podcasts outlets. Many thanks to Ken Wilson a true Media Maestro for his excellent sound engineering and editing! Follow The Portland Beer Podcast Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-portland-beer-podcast/id1122710910?i=1000445536461 iHeartRadio - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-portland-beer-podcast-47520116/ Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/07lsGwMXcKAT5Am2riGAAA Facebook – www.facebook.com/PortlandBeerPodcast Instagram – www.instagram.com/portlandbeerpodcast Twitter – www.twitter.com/PDXBeerPodcast The Portland Culinary Podcast The Portland Beer Podcast has a sister podcast - the Portland Culinary Podcast www.PortlandCulinaryPodcast.com
Dan Happel is a 4th generation Montanan, born and raised in the Gallatin Valley. Dan is a retired businessman living on a ranch near Pony, Montana with his wife Ingrid, has 3 children, and 4 grandchildren of whom he is especially proud. He graduated Summa Cum Saude in Architectural Technology from Western Technical College and, after graduation, volunteered for the draft and served as an Architect in Training to the District Facilities Engineer, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army, at Fort Mcnair in Washington D.C. from 1971-1973. Mr. Happel has traveled extensively and is a frequent speaker on a number of crucially important and controversial subjects: UN Agenda 21; The History of Progressive Socialism in America; Money, Banking and the Federal Reserve System; and Life, Liberty and Property – The Cornerstones of Freedom; having developed several highly regarded PowerPoint programs on these subjects. Dan also teaches U.S. Constitution classes for various groups around Montana, and has provided technical assistance on legislative bills for a number of Montana State Legislators for the past 8 years. “Providing well researched information and education that emphasizes liberty and the true meaning of the American dream will attract freedom loving Americans to our cause and can help restore America” stated Dan Guest Link Dan Happel
Cats are cats, even when they’re also trees or crustaceans.This episode was co-written by Alice Pow. You can find Alice on twitter @AlicePow8. Special thanks to Matt Young for playing Skipper McCloud. You probably know Matt as Usidore the Blue from (one of my favorite podcasts) Hello from the Magic Tavern. The premiere of Magic Tavern season three that starts on July 22nd.Hidden Lore poetry by Aspen Hougen. Aspen Hougen is a poet and anti-racist educator. She lives in Montana's Gallatin Valley with her wife and son. Find her on Twitter @anagyo_yo.
As anyone who’s moved knows, things can get lost or misplaced in the process. In our recent move to Southwest Montana, my scattered mind led me to drop my debit card in the parking lot of a grocery store in Bozeman. (Granted, I've got all this head ...and so little brain, but I'd like to think that I can normally keep from hurling my debit card to the ground.) Meet the wonderful individual who found it, tracked me down, and returned it safely. Her name is Kylie Stier and she is the business manager at Bozeman Lodge. You will love meeting her ...and learning more about this wonderful individual! Thank you Kylie - you saved me a LOT of headache, and are a breath of fresh air to meet in this world! "Live the way you choose - in style and comfort, surrounded by good friends and modern amenities in the beautiful Gallatin Valley. Bozeman Lodge is a warm and friendly community with a full range of amenities and a full schedule of social, educational and recreational opportunities." Peter Rosenberger is the host of HOPE FOR THE CAREGIVER - the nation's #1 broadcast show for the family caregiver.
A true entrepreneur is constantly in a state of reinventing his/her self. This repetitive process of having an idea that can solve a problem and turning into a proper, working business often yields adversity before rewards. Our guest today on the vlog is certainly keen to this state. Meet Kevin Schwartz, broker of Windermere Bozeman Downtown. The story you're about to listen to will give you the true sense of what being an entrepreneur is actually supposed be. From his first business venture at 19 through now in his early thirties and a few ventures between then and now, Kevin is a seasoned professional in every sense of the word. You'll hear about his days as a young owner of a new hockey franchise in Oregon, to his days in Helena, Montana as he began his real estate venture. Today, you can find Schwartz leading his team of agents in the Gallatin Valley with the same type of culture he learned to create from his days in the business of hockey. Thank you for listening to the Montana Business Podcast, hosted by Joel Silverman. Connecting Businesses Across Montana.
As a chemist, winemaker, and social entrepreneur Heidi's journey led to an epiphany that: "I NEEDED TO STOP WHINING ABOUT ALL THE STYROFOAM AND PLASTIC THAT INVADED MY WORLD AND DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT". She founded Eco Montana, where they supply only biodegradable/compostable food service items, all made from plants. Part of our discussion on this episode: plastics, neurotoxins and Heidi's journey to bring eco-friendly alternatives to plastics to the Gallatin Valley of Montana and hopefully beyond. Heart Stock Radio is a production of KBMF 102.5 and underwritten by Purse for the People.
By 1864, with a variety of strategic roads leading to and from the Gallatin Valley, the region served as the primary agricultural center of southwestern Montana. Montana Department of Transportation historian Jon Axline looks at several of these important roads leading into Montana Territory, including the Montana-Utah Road, the Mullan Road, early toll roads, and, of course, the Bozeman Trail.
Scripture: Matthew 22:34-40 Today's guest preacher is Bridget Pitman, a member of our congregation and Volunteer Director of Family Promise of Gallatin Valley. You can view the video she shared in her sermon at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4pgQvgdNqs.
Scripture: Isaiah 58:6-8 and Matthew 25:35-40"We always treat angels as guests--just in case." Brother Jeremiah, Egyptian monk Gloria Edwards, Executive Director of Family Promise of Gallatin Valley, is today's guest preacher. Gloria has been a social worker for 25 years, and is a Bozeman resident, wife, mother, grandmother, and an active longtime member of BUMC.
Guest Preacher: Rev. Morie Adams-GriffinScripture: Luke 24