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It was a Happy Homecoming in Missoula this past weekend and we get you all caught up in this episode!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Montana head coach Bobby Hauck, junior running back Eli Gillman and senior cornerback Kenzel Lawler addressed the media following UM's 28-9 win over Cal Poly on a homecoming Saturday in Missoula.
Mônica Hauck, CEO da Sólides, HR Tech voltada para pequenas e médias empresas, é a convidada deste episódio do podcast Do Zero ao Topo, do InfoMoney, apresentado por Mariana Amaro. Historiadora por formação, Hauck se especializou em gestão para traçar sua trajetória no empreendedorismo. Ao lado do marido e co-CEO, Alessandro Garcia, criou, em 2010, a Sólides, que chegou a passar por um momento de quebra, em meados de 2014, por mau planejamento e decisões erradas. Com uma reestruturação, porém, o negócio foi ganhando tração novamente, alcançando mais de 43 mil clientes. A meta, agora, é chegar em uma receita bruta de R$ 1 bilhão por ano em 2028.
Colter Nuanez kicks off the show with a look at two red-hot programs on campus, previewing Griz Soccer and Griz Volleyball as both teams ride impressive starts to their seasons.Then, Colter recaps Saturday's football action, sharing his takeaways from the Montana and Montana State games. He's also got postgame interviews with Griz head coach Bobby Hauck and Bobcats head coach Brent Vigen, offering insight into each team's outlook moving forward.To close things out, Colter catches up with Montana senior linebacker — and Sentinel High School alum — Geno Leonard, fresh off the practice field. They break down the Grizzlies' comeback win over Idaho State and preview this weekend's big homecoming showdown against Cal Poly.
Colter Nuanez kicks off the show with a full hour of football talk, breaking down the latest from both the Montana Grizzlies and Montana State Bobcats. He's got a loaded lineup of interviews and plenty of insight from around the Big Sky.Guests this hour include:Montana head coach Bobby HauckMontana State head coach Brent VigenMontana running back Michael WorthamMontana State running back Taco DowlerIdaho State head coach Cody HawkinsPlenty of takeaways, player highlights, and what to watch for heading into next week. If you love Big Sky football, this one's for you.
Happy Homecoming week! We have a big weekend in Missoula and a loaded podcast to get you ready!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Montana head coach Bobby Hauck along with sophomore linebacker Clay Oven and senior wide receiver/returner Michael Wortham addressed the media ahead of UM's homecoming game against Cal Poly on Monday.
Colter Nuanez kicks off the show with a full breakdown of the weekend's games for both the Montana Grizzlies and the Montana State Bobcats. Tune in for exclusive interviews with:Montana head coach Bobby HauckMontana State head coach Brent VigenMontana State quarterback Justin LamsonPlus, in-depth analysis, key takeaways, and a look ahead at what's next in Big Sky Conference football.
We wrap up September and look ahead to more Big Sky action in this week's episode!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
No. 4 Montana is 4-0 for the frist time since 2022 and the second time since 2009 following a 40-31 win over No. 8 Idaho. The Griz play their first road game fo the season at Idaho State on Saturday. Montana head coach Bobby Hauck, senior WR Drew Deck and senior S TJ Rausch addressed media ahead of the matchup.
Monika Hauck von Repair Rebels ist Visionärin und Rebellin der nachhaltigen Mode: Als Slow Fashion-Pionierin hat sie eine Mission – kaputte Lieblingsstücke professionell reparieren statt wegwerfen. Ihr Start-up macht Reparatur zugänglich für alle, die öfter am Computer als an der Nähmaschine sitzen.In diesem Gespräch erfahrt ihr, wie Repair Rebels die Modebranche nachhaltiger gestaltet, warum Reparatur wieder selbstverständlicher werden muss und wie modernes Kundenerlebnis und Nachhaltigkeit zusammengehen.Unsere Shownotes für euch:Repair RebelsVergesst nicht: keep it slow!-----Unsere Intro/Outro Musik ist SOUL von Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ | promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In the first hour of Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez dives into a full breakdown of the weekend's action for both the Montana Grizzlies and Montana State Bobcats during the Montana Football Hour. The episode features in-depth analysis and exclusive interviews with Montana head coach Bobby Hauck, Montana State head coach Brent Vigen, Indiana State head coach Curt Mallory and Bobcat offensive lineman Paul Brott, along with additional commentary on key performances and storylines from across the Big Sky Conference. Whether you're following the Griz, the Cats, or the league as a whole, this episode offers expert insight and postgame reactions you won't want to miss.
Griz Athletics is the only Division 1 program in the nation that has won all of its head-to-head competition in September and we catch up with all three sports in this episode!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Montana head coach Bobby Hauck along with sophomore quarterback Keali'i Ah Yat and junior linebacker Peyton Wing addressed the media ahead of UM's Saturday night showdown against No. 8 Idaho on ESPN2.
On the second hour of Nuanez Now, Colter is joined in studio by Carolyn, the Chick Who Doesn't Know Sports, for another fun round of sports gossip and laughs. They talk about her son Ben getting run over by Montana State running back Taco Dowler, the ups and downs of parenting young kids, and the buzz around a possible Taylor Swift appearance at the Super Bowl.Later in the hour, Colter gets a quick interview in with Montana head coach Bobby Hauck and Griz safety Micah Harper to preview Saturday's matchup against Indiana State and discuss where the team stands.
Was Sie erwartet Wie wirken Megatrends auf Banken und Finanzdienstleister?Welche strategischen Handlungsfelder ergeben sichWelche Geschäftsmodelle haben Zukunft?Welche gesellschaftlichen Entwicklungen Banken und Finanzdienstleister besonders im Blick haben sollten Wie ein klassisches Bankinstitut heute in einem zunehmend volatilen Umfeld strategisch planen kann.Interviewpartner: Frank Schwab ist professioneller Aufsichtsrat, strategischer Berater internationaler Finanzinstitute und Speaker. Das Thema Im Interview: Frank Schwab Frank Schwab im Gespräch – 42 Megatrends, die die Zukunft des Bankwesens prägenIn einer Welt im ständigen Wandel brauchen Unternehmen Orientierung. Frank Schwab, Digitalbanker, Unternehmer und einer der profiliertesten Experten für die Transformation des Finanzsektors, liefert sie – in seinem neuen Buch „42 Megatrends – Die Zukunft des Bankwesens gestalten“.Im Themen-Radio Podcast spricht er über die Kräfte, die Banken und FinTechs in den kommenden Jahren formen werden – von KI über Dezentralisierung bis zu gesellschaftlichem Wandel. Welche Trends sind überlebenswichtig? Wie gelingt Transformation in einer komplexen Welt? Und wie können Banken wieder eine echte Rolle in der Gesellschaft spielen?
Ein wichtiges Asset der Hilfsgemeinschaft ist die Beratung der Mitglieder.
In the first hour of Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez sits down with Montana head coach Bobby Hauck, Montana State head coach Brent Vigen, and North Dakota head coach Eric Schmidt. Plus, an exclusive conversation with Montana starting quarterback Keali'i Ah Yat and plenty more from around the Big Sky Conference.
No. 5 Montana earned a thrilling 24-23 win over No. 16 North Dakota behind a breakout performance from QB Keali'i Ah Yat (300 yards, 2 TDs). Montana head coach Bobby Hauck, senior safety Micah Harper and senior kicker/punter Ty Morrison addressed the media ahead of UM's matchup against Indiana State in Missoula on Saturday afternoon.
It was the 2nd consecutive perfect weekend for Griz Athletics and we cover all of the victories in this episode!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Football is finally back! Colter and Brooks Nuanez kick off the first hour by breaking down what they saw over the weekend. Plus, hear from Montana State head coach Brent Vigen, Montana head coach Bobby Hauck, and a variety of players — including Adam Jones and Eli Gillman — as they share their thoughts on this past weekend's games.
It was a perfect 5-0 weekend for Griz Athletics and we cover a little bit of everything in this episode!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
No. 6 Montana posted a 42-17 home win over Central Washington on September 6, 2025.The Griz host a North Dakota team that beat UM 27-24 in Grand Forks last September. Montana head coach Bobby Hauck, senior corner Kenzel Lawler (left) and junior running back Eli Gillman addressed the media on Monday.
This week Leigh gets a question about heart shots, and gets a surgical answer from Dr. Hauck. He also discusses reasons your broadheads aren't flying like your field points, reviews the new Bowtech releases, and shooting a raccoon with his bow! theletoffpodcast@gmail.com
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In this episode, we sit down with Eric Hauck, founder and CEO of Parasight Systems, to explore how a biotech hardware startup based in Lexington is solving one of veterinary medicine's most overlooked problems: parasite resistance caused by overmedication. From pasture animals to household pets, Parasight is building AI-powered diagnostic machines that make fecal testing easy, accurate, and accessible—replacing outdated lab work with push-button automation.Expect to learn how SBIR matching grants brought Hauck to Kentucky and helped launch a scalable biotech business, why animal diagnostics is a $100B opportunity growing 8% annually, how Parasight uses 3D printing and machine learning to rapidly iterate and improve its hardware, and why Lexington's mix of research, funding, and quality of life makes it a rising hub for hard tech innovation.Middle Tech is proudly supported by:KY Innovation → kyinnovation.comAwesome Inc → awesomeinc.orgDon't miss Awesome Inc's September 5 Across → Free Ticket for Middle Tech listeners
Montana head coach Bobby Hauck will open his 14th season leading his alma mater in Missoula on Saturday evening against Central Washington of the Division II Lone Star Conference.
Scott Hauck is an operator-turned-investor and the founder of Legacy Capital and Hawk Capital.Scott is challenging the typical 'strip and flip' model by focusing on what he calls the 'silver tsunami'—a massive wave of legacy businesses from retiring owners. We'll discuss his 'white glove' approach to preserving the soul of these companies while driving growth.But that's not all. We'll also hear the fascinating story of his 'accidental' fund, Hawk Capital, and how it's positioned to capitalize on the UAE's massive one-hundred-billion-dollar push into AI.⭐ Sponsored by Podcast10x - Podcasting agency for VCs - https://podcast10x.comLegacy Capital - https://legacycap.pro/Hawk Capital - https://hawkcap.pro/We talk about - - The "Silver Tsunami" & Legacy Business Investing- A New, Empathetic Private Equity Model- Hawk Capital & The UAE's $100B AI Opportunity- High-Volume Deal Sourcing- Green & Red Flags in Founders- The 120-Day Post-Acquisition Plan- Strategy for High LP Returns& lots moreFor sponsorship or guest appearance requests, write to prashantchoubey3@gmail.comSubscribe to VC10X on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts.
Katie Hauck's powerful testimony will transform how you view faithfulness and purpose in seemingly small acts of obedience. With raw vulnerability, Katie shares her journey from deep shame about her blended family to discovering beauty in brokenness, ultimately reaching millions through prison ministries after years of apparent ministry failure. Her perspective on Isaiah—who prophesied faithfully for sixty years, likely died believing he'd failed, yet became one of history's greatest prophets—offers profound encouragement for anyone wondering if their efforts matter. "The Lord may be using you in ways you can't see," Katie reminds us, challenging our culture's obsession with immediate, measurable results. Katie's fresh insight on Jesus feeding the 5,000 might forever change how you read this familiar story. Why did only one boy offer his lunch? Katie suggests others either hoarded their provisions or believed their small offering wasn't enough to matter. "God doesn't need it to be enough," she explains. "He just needs your obedience to give what you have, and He'll multiply it." For anyone struggling with shame about past mistakes, feeling inadequate in ministry, or wondering if small acts of faithfulness truly matter, this conversation offers life-giving perspective. You'll walk away with renewed confidence that God works through our broken pieces, insufficient offerings, and humble obedience to create extraordinary impact—often in ways we may never witness in our lifetime. What small act of obedience might God be asking of you today? What "not enough" offering is He waiting for you to surrender? Listen now and rediscover how God's kingdom advances through ordinary people doing faithful things.Watch Katie's story: https://youtu.be/wdemK7h2APMConnect with Katie at Katie Hauck Ministries - Katie Hauck Ministrieshttps://generationstogenerations.com/podcastordinarypeoplestories@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/ordinarypeoplestory https://www.instagram.com/ordinarypeopleextraordinary/ X: @storiesextra Any advice should be confirmed with a qualified professional.All rights reserved: Ordinary People Extraordinary ThingsStories shared by guests may not always be shared views of OPET. Being a guest does not mean OPET approves of every decision or action in the guests' life. We all have a story, all of us, share your story. You don't have to have the perfect answer or the perfect life - share what Jesus is doing in your life. This is an easy, real way to witness & share your testimony.
We focus on the Grizzly offense this week as fall camp wraps up week #3!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Colter Nuanez shares more thoughts on the standouts from Montana football's first fall practice. Plus: Bobby Hauck's pre-practice interview from Saturday, and Andrew Houghton's takeaways from Griz soccer's final exhibition game.
Montana head coach Bobby Hauck addressed the media ahead of his team's first practice of its 2025 fall camp on August 9, 2025.
We start off the 7th season of the podcast talking with Bobby and Tim Hauck on the opening day of fall camp!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Coverage coming out of the Big Sky Kickoff continues, as Andrew Houghton shares his thoughts from the event and Colter Nuanez shares his interview with Montana head coach Bobby Hauck.
Bobby Hauck enters his 14th season between two tenures as the head coach of his alma mater. He sat down with Colter Nuanez of Skyline Sports at the Big Sky Kickoff.
Lt. Hauck, retired detective from the Utica NY PD and host of the "Watching Your Six" podcast, joins JMN with a police perspective on last week's ordinance explosions at an LAPD site, that resulted in 3 deputy deaths. Also, he discusses a tragic ending to a weekend Amber Alert story in NY.
At Redeemer, our pathway is how we seek to embody our vision and mission, or in other words, put it into practice. We desire every person to enter into intentional apprenticeship to Jesus, to be in a diverse, loving community, and to live in Wichita as witnesses. “The Church exists for nothing else but to draw men and women into Christ, to make them little Christs. If they are not doing that, all the cathedrals, clergy, missions, sermons, even the Bible itself, are simply a waste of time. God became man for no other purpose.” – CS Lewis At Redeemer, we take seriously Jesus' call to “Go and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.” Apprenticeship to Jesus is not a one time decision, but a lifelong journey of following Jesus as our master-teacher. Since the goal of the Christian life is maturity in Jesus, apprenticeship must be deep and holistic, transforming the spiritual, physical, emotional, social, and vocational parts of men and women. Apprenticeship to Jesus is learning to practice the way of Jesus in our homes, relationships, neighborhoods, and jobs. We believe Christlikeness is cultivated as we implement spiritual practices, live in community with other believers, and submit to the Word and the Spirit. We agree with Dallas Willard who said, “that the gospel is opposed to earning, not effort.” As we move towards cultivating a life of loving God and people, we trust Christ will mature us into his likeness. https://redeemerwichita.church/
Linda Hauck has been passionate about Eventing and Thoroughbreds since she started riding at the age of 14. Linda was a member of the Jr. Ontario 3-Day Event Team, achieved “A” Level in Pony club, and was sponsored as a top junior to train in Virginia with Olympian Torrance Watkins. By 1990, she was competing in Eventing at the Advanced level, and in 1991 she obtained her Thoroughbred Trainers racing license. In addition, Linda has Level 3 Technical Delegate in Eventing and she is an Equine Canada Level 2 competition coach. The bottom line is, Linda has many thousands of hours watching and riding horses! Since then, Linda has created multiple patented products, including the Spursuader and the Comfort Girth which continue to be the flagship products of Tapestry Equine. In this episode, we're discussing the importance of correct girths, being willing to ask questions about gear, and how she decided to invent her own. Connect with Tapestry Equine: Website: https://tapestryequineproducts.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tapestryequineproducts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TapestryEquineProducts/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUNR5V6KgzJgAQ5yEo9lreA/videos
We'd love to hear from you. What are your thoughts and questions?In this episode of Streams to Impact, host Dr. Allen Lomax engages with Scott Hauck, the managing partner at Legacy Capital. They discuss Scott's journey from corporate life to entrepreneurship, the challenges of raising capital, and the unique investment strategy of acquiring profitable small businesses. Scott shares insights on the importance of mental health, his personal struggles with OCD, and the establishment of Legacy Lifeline, a nonprofit aimed at providing mental health care solutions. The conversation emphasizes the significance of family, legacy, and the impact of financial freedom.Main Points:Scott Hauck has over 20 years of experience in building and exiting businesses.Legacy Capital aims to acquire and grow small American businesses for purpose-driven prosperity.There is a historic opportunity in the U.S. market with a significant transfer of wealth.Raising capital is a challenge, especially for new funds.Investors benefit from diversified risk across multiple businesses.The focus is on acquiring profitable businesses in technology and transportation sectors.EBITDA is a key metric for evaluating business profitability.Legacy Capital aims to maintain the legacy of acquired businesses.Mental health is a personal passion for Scott, leading to the creation of Legacy Lifeline.Family is the most important aspect of Scott's life and business journey.Connect With Scott Hauck:scott@legacycap.prohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/scotthauck/Investor kit - available at www.legacycap.pro
Senator Roger Hauck, Representing Michigan's 34th Senate District. Senators introduces plan to restore Right to Work, improve Michigan's economy
In today's episode, we sit down with Leigh Hauck an adventure bow hunter from episode, please make sure to leave a rating and a review. - Use code HA20 for 20% off Pnuma Outdoors gear! https://pnumaoutdoors.com/ Use code HNTA15 for 15% off Out On A Limb MFG products! https://outonalimbmfg.com/ Use code HA10 for 10% VPA Broadheads: vparchery.com Check out Alberta Professional Outfitters Society for Hunting Alberta: https://www.apos.ab.ca/-Check out ElimiShield Hunt Follow our socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@huntersadvantage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hunters_advantage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thehuntersadvantage Gmail: thehuntersadvantage@gmail.com
Cowboys make a trade... (5:30) GUEST Montana HC Bobby Hauck Explains Why The 49ers Will Get a Special Teams Boost from the coaches they hired + he shares a scouting report on 49ers 7th Round WR/Returner Junior Bergen https://www.heyguy.co - to BUY HATS or send me an email $20 Off tickets for shows and games on the GAMETIME App with code "HAM" Check out Hims: https://hims.com/GUY This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/GUY and get on your way to being your best self. Follow Guy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guyhaberman/Follow Guy on X: https://twitter.com/GuyHabermanEnter the Guy's mailbag by leaving a question for in an Apple Podcasts review OR NOW YOU CAN EMAIL guy@heyguy.co Watch Guy's show on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUJPrxeyo3vQvDYS2IzvKMAOur Sponsors:* Check out Cigars International and use my code GUY for a great deal: https://www.cigarsinternational.com* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/GUYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode is meant to be listened to AFTER episode 110. In that episode, I discuss with urologist, Dr. Jeff Zorn, diagnosis and treatment options for prostate cancer. In this episode, I discuss with fellow pelvic health physiotherapist, Katie Hauck:The relationship between the prostate and the pelvic floor Symptoms commonly experienced after prostate cancer treatment (incontinence, erectile dysfunction, peyronie's, bowel issues)What you may expect in a physiotherapy appointment after prostate cancer treatmentThe benefits of seeing a physiotherapist BEFORE your treatment Incontinence clamps and penis pumps Katie Hauck brings over a decade of experience as a registered orthopedic and pelvic health physiotherapist, having earned her Honours Degree in Biomedical Science and her Master of Science in Physical Therapy. As the owner of Black Mountain Physio, Katie provides specialized care for individuals of all genders, addressing a wide range of pelvic health conditions. She has a special interest in helping clients navigate the effects of cancer treatments on pelvic health, including the impacts of radiation, surgery, and hormonal therapies for prostate and breast cancer. Katie is also dedicated to helping clients manage pain during intimacy, navigate endometriosis and painful periods, and prepare for pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum recovery, offering tailored support for both vaginal and cesarean births.HOW TO CONTACT KATIE:blackmountainphysio.comInstagram- @blackmountainphysioTHANK YOU TO THE EPISODE SPONSORSRC Health: discount code and website: https://srchealth.com/?ref=Sto_l3PawmnH4. Discount Code: THEPELVICFLOORPROJECTThanks for joining me! Here is where you can find out how to work with me: www.pelvicfloorprojectspace.com/Support the show
Montana hosted its annual spring game on April 11, 2025. Following the action, head coach Bobby Hauck, redshirt freshman wide receiver Brooks Davis and redshirt senior quarterback Jake Jensen broke down the action.
In this episode of the Bold Goal Crusher podcast, we have another guest host Jeanine Hauck, an energy empowerment coach and mentor, discusses the significance of the upcoming "Year of Joy" in 2025. Jeanine shares her insights on releasing energetic and subconscious blocks to experience more joy, emphasizing the power of high-frequency emotions in achieving bold goals. She introduces her 'Frequency of Joy Challenge' designed to help individuals tap into joy, providing practical steps to embody this emotion. Jeanine encourages listeners to prioritize joy, align their actions, and transform their outer reality to create a fulfilling and vibrant life. Follow Jeanine on Instagram and her website for more empowering content. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanine.hauck/ Website: https://www.jeaninehauck.com/links 00:00 Welcome to the Bold Goal Crusher Podcast 00:20 Meet Your Host: Jeanine Hauck 01:07 The Year of Joy: 2025 02:49 Understanding the Frequency of Joy 05:42 Aligning Goals with Joy 09:20 Practical Steps to Embrace Joy 16:37 Invitation to the Frequency of Joy Challenge 18:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Send us a textThis week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your Host Downrigger Dale sits down with the head football coach of the Montana Grizzlies, Bobby Hauck for an exclusive interview about a side of the Big Sky Conference's most winningest head coach that you have likely never seen or heard from before. Coach Hauck talks about how fishing is therapy to him and can relive the incredible stresses of being a head coach and all that comes with that responsibility. So do you know what kind of fishing Bobby prefers? Does he like river or lake fishing? You will also learn how fishing can get him centered for another ultra competitive season of pre, regular and post season football. Who do you suppose first taught Coach Hauck how to fish? He also sets the same goal for fishing every year. That is to catch at least one fish in every month of the year. Has he every pulled that off, especially given his demanding schedule. You will learn the answers to all those questions and a whole lot more. So, what are you waiting for? Click that play button and get to listening. You are going absolutely love this podcast. And you will learn not only learn about a side of Coach Hauck that you have never seen before but you may just learn a little more about yourself along the way.Do you have questions for Coach Bobby Hauck about this podcast? Click here to send him an email.Questions for your old buddy Downrigger Dale? Click here to send Rigger your email.Remember to tune in to The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, live every Saturday from 6:00AM to 8:00AM MT. The show airs on 30 radio stations across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.
Montana head coach Bobby Hauck and recruiting coordinator Justin Green introduce UM's 35 football signees on Wednesday February 6, 2025.
Once a luxury good, the soft fiber is now everywhere — which has led to a goat boom in Mongolia. Zachary Crockett tugs at the thread. SOURCES:Myagmarjav Serjkhuu, manager of the Mongolian Sustainable Cashmere Platform for the United Nations Development Programme.Carolyn Yim, designer and owner of Ply-Knits. RESOURCES:"Sandstorms and Desertification in Mongolia, an Example of Future Climate Events: A Review," by Jie Han, Han Dai, and Zhaolin Gu (Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2021)."How Sustainable Cashmere Is Reversing Land Degradation in Mongolia," by Mariana Simões (United Nations Development Programme, 2021)."Exploding Demand for Cashmere Wool Is Ruining Mongolia's Grasslands," by Kathleen McLaughlin (Science, 2019)."From H&M to Gucci, Fashion Rethinks Cashmere, Citing Environmental Harm," by Matthew Dalton (The Wall Street Journal, 2019)."2018 Annual Cashmere Market Report," by Marco Spina (The Schneider Group, 2019)."How This Brand Made a Cashmere Sweater for $75 Ethically," by Esha Chhabra (Forbes, 2018)."Pastoral Nomadism in the Forest-Steppe of the Mongolian Altai Under a Changing Economy and a Warming Climate," by D. Lkhagvadorj, M. Hauck, Ch. Dulamsuren, and J. Tsogtbaatar (Journal of Arid Environments, 2013).