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In our first story, Mark Schoenfeld dives into a captivating story of a college sophomore’s unexpected adventure abroad, from a covert mission to buy bootleg DVDs to an even more clandestine identity as an undercover evangelical Christian missionary. What happens when a spontaneous prank involving a Matt Damon look-alike turns serious, forcing a confrontation with an organization that calls itself “the company” and challenges the very meaning of faith? Mark calls his story “What Would Jed Do?” photo by kmr studios Mark Schoenfeld has been a lot of things: a window washer, a screen printer, a public radio host, a middle school teacher, and an adjunct professor to name a few. One thing he’s always been is a writer—of stories, songs, and poems—which led him to earn his MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Montana. A disgruntled Texan, Mark and his family now call western Montana home. His work has appeared in print, online, and on-air, which you can find at markscho.com In our next story, join Tess Sneeringer, a high school junior on Halloween night 2009, as she navigates an exclusive party, a ninja-clad twin brother, and a sudden police raid that turns into a chaotic scramble for escape. What happens when a misplaced car and a nosy Officer Becky make this unpopular attendee the unlikely culprit for the entire bust? Tess calls her story “A Chance to be Popular”. Thanks for listening. photo by kmr studios Tess Sneeringer has lived in Missoula for six years and landed here after spending the first half of her twenties as an outdoor educator across the American West, far away from her childhood home in Washington, DC. Telling a story for Tell Us Something became a Missoula bucket list item after she saw her first show in 2019. So she told a story in 2021. But then she stayed in Missoula longer than she thought she would so figured she'd do it again. Her first appearance featured a survival story set in the Utah desert, and she's back on this episode of the podcast with another survival tale – this time of high school social life. In our next story, Kelley Provost shares her raw and honest journey of self-acceptance and defiance, beginning with a lifelong struggle against body image that culminates in a breast reduction. But just as newfound confidence blossoms on a dream European vacation, a phone call in London’s West End, moments before The Lion King, delivers a life-altering diagnosis that changes everything. Kelley calls her story “Careful Whatchya Wish For”. Thanks for listening. photo by kmr studios Kelley Provost Kelley Provost is a survivor, a thriver, a liver, and a lover. She loves Duran Duran, fashion, laughing, and dancing. Watching people be proud of themselves is her favorite thing ever. Her goal is to create a community of people who love themselves so much that they inspire others to do the same. A life coach, a life lover, a life LIVER. Closing out this episode of the Tell Us Something podcast, Jeff Ducklow embarks on an “adventure wish”. A seminary graduate turned sea kayak guide, Jeff recounts the incredibly dangerous decision to paddle toward and touch a Tidewater glacier in Alaska. What began as a bold pursuit of a memorable death could quickly become a fight for survival against one of nature’s most unpredictable forces. Jeff calls his story “A Terrible Idea”. Thanks for listening. photo by kmr studios Jeff Ducklow has always loved nature. As a youngster, he spent most of his free time playing in the woods and felt more at home there than he did anywhere indoors. He considered nature his friend even into adulthood when he decided to turn his passion for nature into a career as an adventure guide. Yes, Jeff felt he and nature were buddies. A belief he wholeheartedly embraced until the events in his story that you just heard shook his faith and gave him more insight into the nature of nature.
- Tell us something we don't know! - Year 27 for Kirk Ferentz! - A HERO saved a RAGBRI rider's life!
Today on The Marilyn Denis Show we asked you, what’s something you’ve never done that shocks people? Marilyn Denis shares a new rule when it comes to tipping, David Corey tell us what it's like to shop with a teenager, and we discuss if it's rude to ask these questions.
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On today's Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie our topic is: Tell Us Something You Love About Someone You Love.
On today's Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie our topic is: Tell Us Something You Love About Someone You Love.
photo credit Amanda Peterson Back in April of this year, Tell Us Something traveled to Butte, America to bring Tell Us Something to an enthusiastic group of listeners at The Covellite Theatre. Founder and Executive Director Marc Moss shared a story about the first time we held a Tell Us Something event in Butte, which was at The Covellite. The first time in Butte, back in 2019, Marc had to buy time because the evening's first storyteller, Pat, was late. Listen as Marc shares that story, which is more than just a story of Tell Us Something in Butte, it’s an honoring of his friendship with Pat Williams. Pat Williams shared this story at Tell Us Something in front of a live audience on February 18th, 2014, at the Top Hat Lounge in Missoula, MT. The theme was “What Are You Waiting For”. Bing Crosby spends time in Butte, MT to fish and get away from the spotlight fame brought him in the 1940s and 50s. He is mis-recognized by a pedestrian on the street. Bing then shares a story with Pat about Blue the Bear in the Jungle Book (Phil Harris) and drinking whiskey. Pat Williams • October 30, 1937 – June 25, 2025 Pat Williams, Montana's longest-serving U.S. House member, dies at 87 Click here to read Pat’s tribute at The Montana Free Press.
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The Trail Listening Post – Trail Lunchbox: Marc Moss (June 25, 2025) On today's episode of The Trail Listening Post, we bring you a live in-studio conversation from the Trail Lunchbox on Trail 103.3 FM. Host Mike Smith sits down with Marc Moss, the founder and host of Tell Us Something, Missoula's beloved live storytelling event series. Marc shared the story behind the event’s signature theme song, the art on this year's poster, and why Tell Us Something doesn't announce its storytellers in advance. They dug into what makes live storytelling so powerful, how it brings people together, and what it’s like for someone to take the stage for the very first time. Plus, hear stories about cops thinking Marc was a cop, the Northside KettleHouse art connection, and what it means to create space for voices across the spectrum—especially in the context of Pride Month.
The Trail Listening Post – Trail Lunchbox: Marc Moss (June 25, 2025)On today's episode of The Trail Listening Post, we bring you a live in-studio conversation from the Trail Lunchbox on Trail 103.3 FM. Host Mike Smith sits down with Marc Moss, the founder and host of Tell Us Something, Missoula's beloved live storytelling event series.Marc shared the story behind the event's signature theme song, the art on this year's poster, and why Tell Us Something doesn't announce its storytellers in advance. They dug into what makes live storytelling so powerful, how it brings people together, and what it's like for someone to take the stage for the very first time.Plus, hear stories about cops thinking Marc was a cop, the Northside KettleHouse art connection, and what it means to create space for voices across the spectrum—especially in the context of Pride Month.
- Tell us something we don't know! - We're ONE WEEK AWAY from Iowa going "hands free".
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In Part II of our in-depth interview with renowned investor Lawrence Lepard, Trey Reik continues the conversation to explore why Larry believes gold stocks are poised for explosive upside, and why a looming sovereign debt crisis will force central banks back into money printing, an event he calls “The Big Print.” In this episode: The mining companies Larry believes could deliver asymmetric returns How he structures his portfolio across producers, developers, and drillers The valuation disconnect between gold prices and mining equities, and the key metrics he uses for valuing them Why silver miners may offer even more leverage and upside than gold miners Larry's take on geopolitical risk, and why he sees overlooked opportunity in regions like Africa Whether rising tariffs could trigger the next global market event Later, Brett Rentmeester of Windrock Wealth joins the conversation to reflect on Larry's interview, offering a portfolio manager's view on the role of physical gold, silver, and Bitcoin in protecting capital in today's fragile macro environment. Brett also discusses why gold miners have lagged the metal itself, and whether that disconnect is about to change. If you missed Part 1, be sure to watch it here: https://youtu.be/_-m1r5Ze7G4 Chapters: 0:24 - Why Betting on One Gold Stock Could Break Your Portfolio 2:48 - The #1 Metric Every Gold Stock Investor Should Know 4:27 - The Goldilocks Zone: Where Miners Really Shine 6:26 - Silver's Secret Weapon and Platinum's Potential 8:33 - Copper, Platinum & Staying in Your Lane 10:06 - Treasure Hunt: Investing Across the Global Map 13:07 - Are Gold Stocks Trying to Tell Us Something? 16:47 - Larry's Ultimate Gold Stock Shopping List 21:22 - Brett Rentmeester's Take on Gold, Bitcoin & Systemic Risk 23:07 - Is Gold's Rally the Start of a Currency Crisis? 26:04 - Bitcoin vs. Gold: Who Wins the Safe Haven Battle? 27:51 - Why Even Conservative Investors Should Own Bitcoin 30:27 - Thoughts on Gold Mining Stocks 34:13 - Are Tariffs the Ticking Time Bomb for Global Markets? Investment Concerns? Get a free portfolio review with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors at https://bit.ly/3FXeluF Hard Assets Alliance - The Best Way to Invest in Gold and Silver: https://www.hardassetsalliance.com/?aff=WTH Connect with us online: Website: https://www.wealthion.com X: https://www.x.com/wealthion Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wealthionofficial/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wealthion/ #Wealthion #Wealth #Finance #Investing #Gold #GoldStocks #Silver #SilverStocks #HardAssets #GoldInvesting #Macro #Bitcoin #SoundMoney #PreciousMetals #GoldMining #SilverMining #LawrenceLepard #TheBigPrint ________________________________________________________________________ IMPORTANT NOTE: The information, opinions, and insights expressed by our guests do not necessarily reflect the views of Wealthion. They are intended to provide a diverse perspective on the economy, investing, and other relevant topics to enrich your understanding of these complex fields. While we value and appreciate the insights shared by our esteemed guests, they are to be viewed as personal opinions and not as investment advice or recommendations from Wealthion. These opinions should not replace your own due diligence or the advice of a professional financial advisor. We strongly encourage all of our audience members to seek out the guidance of a financial advisor who can provide advice based on your individual circumstances and financial goals. Wealthion has a distinguished network of advisors who are available to guide you on your financial journey. However, should you choose to seek guidance elsewhere, we respect and support your decision to do so. The world of finance and investment is intricate and diverse. It's our mission at Wealthion to provide you with a variety of insights and perspectives to help you navigate it more effectively. We thank you for your understanding and your trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jesse Watters of FOX News criticized Doug Emhoff for grocery shopping with his wife, Kamala Harris. What's something you do with your spouse, unusual or not?
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A Curious City listener wanted to know about the decline of frogs in our area. We looked into what's been happening with these species over the last couple decades in Chicago. It turns out, frogs are some of the animals we call “indicator species.” How well or poorly they're doing in their habitat can tell us about the health of our own. And they're not the only ones; there are numerous plants and animals that serve as nature's alarm system, so to speak. Erin Allen talks with conservation researcher, Dr. Allison Sacerdote-Velat, about the indicator species that are most vital to us in the Chicago area and why we should be paying attention.