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Welcome to The Dirt on the Past from The Extreme History Project and Gallatin Valley Community Radio, KGVM. Whether digging up a site or dusting off the archives, we bring you some of the most fascinating and cutting edge research in history and archaeology, and discuss why it matters today. Join co-hosts, Crystal Alegria and Nancy Mahoney as we converse with professionals in the fields of history, archaeology, and anthropology who bring the past…into the present.
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Sumner County Sports

Main Street Media of Tennessee

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Want to know what's happening with your high school team in Sumner County? Tune in each week for the Sumner County Sports Show and hear from Blaine Kellar, sports editor for the Gallatin News, Hendersonville Standard and Portland Sun.
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Distance To Empty

Kevin Goldberg and Peter Noyes

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Distance To Empty will take its audience deep into the world of ultra-endurance running, with a particular focus on races exceeding 200 miles. Through in-depth interviews with athletes, race organizers and sports scientists, the episodes shed light on the unique challenges and strategies involved in tackling these extreme distances. Tune in and learn what it takes to reach your distance to empty.
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A podcast about our beloved and treasured public lands where I interview subject matter experts and activists from across the country who are working to protect and advocate for our public lands and their wildlife, wilderness, and cultural values.
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Vol State Chat

VSCC Public Relations Office

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Welcome to The Vol State Chat. The Chat is a weekly talk show that takes you inside the Volunteer State Community College to let you know what’s happening in our academic programs and our activities and community events.Volunteer State Community College is a public, comprehensive community college offering quality, innovative educational programs, support, and services. We are located in middle Tennessee with campuses in Gallatin, Springfield, Livingston, and Cookeville.
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Joe is a War Veteran and a former Stand Up Comedian who now covers headlining news, provides provocative conversation and brings in guests and regulars with real interviews to include touring musicians for live-in-studio performances, absolutely.
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Wilderness Podcast

Wilderness Podcast

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Wilderness Podcast's mission is to spread contextual awareness surrounding wilderness issues and ideals by helping to facilitate a more in-depth appreciation through long form interviews with subject area experts. Wilderness Podcast is a conservation-based passion project.
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On July 20, 2020, 18-year-old Grant Solomon tragically died in Gallatin, Tennessee; his body was found in a ditch underneath his own truck. In what was described as a freak accident, the details of Grant’s death remain unclear to many people. The only known witness was Grant's father, Aaron Solomon*, a former Nashville TV News Anchor turned financial analyst. There was no investigation or accident reconstruction of the automobile fatality and shockingly NO autopsy; though there were many dis ...
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Branding Beyond Business isn't about fitting into boxes – it's about breaking them open. Uncover the brilliance that sets you apart, and watch as your authentic self becomes your most potent asset. Your host, John Mediana believes that behind every brand and company there is a powerful personal brand leading the charge. Branding is more than just a logo or a tagline – it's a symphony of authenticity, passion, and purpose that resonates through every facet of your existence. In a landscape wh ...
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Research tells us how people think about aging, the elderly, and abuse - finds that people very quickly and unconsciously draw a line between older people and the “rest of us.” This mindset isn’t restricted to how we think about the elderly and the problems it creates; it contributes to a range of social issues, including racial and economic discri…
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Since 1985, Prospera has been a Bozeman-based economic development agency instrumental to the success of many local businesses. From grants and loans to training courses and even basic networking, Prospera is a one-stop shop for assisting businesses of all stripes. Shayna Blaser is Prospera’s director of regional economic development and, more impo…
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In this episode of the Distance to Empty podcast, Kevin and Peter interview Regina, a veteran of the Divide 200 ultra marathon. They discuss the different sections of the race and Regina shares her experiences and challenges. The race starts with an easy section, followed by a difficult and technical section with route finding challenges. Regina ta…
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This episode is for anyone who's had to get used to "smoke season" as we get some cold hard facts about how much wildfire smoke our tender pink lungs can tolerate. Dr. Clayton T. Cowl is a highly respected physician at the Mayo Clinic, specializing in occupational medicine and pulmonology. He deals with myriad smart people every day, so it’ll be a …
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We sat down with Anthony Wood to talk about his research focus on Black history in the west. We talk about his new research along with his book, Black Montana: Settler Colonialism and the Erosion of the Racial Frontier, 1877–1930. We dive into storytelling, history-making, and the stories that we tell about ourselves and what those stories and hist…
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Andy discusses his experience with 200-mile races, including Cocodona, Moab 240, and others. He talks about the challenges of running solo and unsupported, the importance of sleep strategy, and the differences in approach between 100-mile and 200-mile races. He reflects on his past Cocodona races and how he has learned from each one. Andy also shar…
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In this episode, I interview Paul Englemeyer with the Bird Alliance of Oregon (formally the Audubon Society). Paul and I have an in-depth discussion on the conservation efforts and environmental challenges faced on Oregon's Central Coast. We cover topics such as the Clean Water Act, salmon recovery, the ecological importance of beavers, the impact …
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Bozeman Spirits is approaching its 10th anniversary of making and selling a wide variety of top-notch liquors on Main Street in Bozeman, Montana. Owners Jim and Mary Pat Harris join us to preview the special occasion single malt whiskey they’ll be releasing to celebrate the anniversary, plus a double shot of behind the scenes info about their opera…
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Join us as we speak with author Sally Thompson about her new book, Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo: 23 Unexpected Stories That Awaken Montana's Past. The past still lingers along old trails, and among the people who live here today. Some, such as anthropologist and storyteller Sally Thompson, are better equipped to notice the traces of history lurk…
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The Veranda Ministries truly knows that every caregiver is desperate for any single sign of hope and joy regarding their loved one’s dismal future of a dementia diagnosis. Telling their stories is one way to ensure a message of optimism and encouragement is paramount to everyone. For a loved one whose world is collapsing, this is the best therapy —…
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Bryant Shook shares his journey into ultra marathons and his experience with the 200+ mile distance. In 2023, he attempted the Cocodona 250 but had to drop out at mile 100 due to various issues. This led to a period of depression and a strong determination to come back and finish the race. In 2024, he made a comeback and successfully completed the …
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In this episode I interview Laura Welp, Ecosystems Specialist with the Western Watersheds Project. We discuss the significance of our public lands, and the democratic principles that should underpin their management. Our discussion addresses the conflicts between livestock grazing and ecological health, including challenges from invasive species (l…
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to transition from freelancing to entrepreneurship? We have an exclusive treat for you in our latest podcast episode of John Mediana where he delves into this very topic with his Head of Operations, Chris Costilla. In this episode, John and Chris share their insights on the significance of mentorship, disciplesh…
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On this episode, we meet three bold travelers who allowed A.I. to plan their extreme sports weekend in Montana’s rugged Beartooth Mountains from start to finish. From death-defying activities to the meticulous meal plans and, for some unknown reason, a heavy helping of Mountain Dew: Code Red, ChatGPT designed a rollicking good time. Bozemanites And…
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Host Mary Anne Oglesby-Sutherly and producer, Sue Duffield revisit the amazing and healing story of one of Mary Anne's exceptional clients, Martha. It was Martha's dignity that was challenged with incontinence, but to the quick thinking of those around her, she was spared the horror of the embarrassment of losing bodily functions in a public place.…
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In this episode, Kevin and Peter provide an in-depth course preview of the Bigfoot 200 ultra marathon. They discuss each section of the race, including the elevation gain and loss, the difficulty of the trails, and the availability of water sources. They also mention the aid stations and the opportunity for crew and pacers. The conversation highlig…
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Each year, Big Sky’s Wildlands Music Festival carefully selects the conservation-minded non-profit organizations that will benefit from its sizable proceeds and the chosen few in 2024 are Wild Montana, Greater Yellowstone Coalition, and Gallatin Valley Land Trust. Hoary Marmot welcomed the fearless leaders of all three non-profits to take a turn in…
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Our dear theologian friend Tripp Fuller visits the Hoary Marmot back yard for an informal chat about religion in the most Montana way possible… over several cold beers. Tripp’s long-popular “Homebrewed Christianity” podcast is a must-listen for anyone with an interest in process theology. In our interview, Tripp skims the surface and discusses the …
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In this episode, the hosts are joined by Francis Picard for a bonus intro guest. Francis recently completed the Badwater 135 race. They discuss Francis' experience at the race, including the challenging start, managing nutrition in the heat, and dealing with bees along the course. They also talk about the high and low points of the race and whether…
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We’re in the throes of summer events season, and this week we’re previewing Fader Magavin & the Risky Livers as it prepares to perform its unique brand of underground country music at the Wildlands Music Festival August 2nd in Big Sky. Based in Jackson, Wyoming, frontman Willie McMillon joins Hoary Marmot to talk about his past exploits as a snowbo…
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This episode starts out chaotic, fun, frivolous and hilarious - talking carrot cake and nudist camps - all in the same breath! Host Mary Anne Oglesby-Sutherly and producer Sue Duffield, take the rabbit trail down that crazy path of spilled medicine caplets, Mark Lowry's giant custom pill box container, to even talking (as friends do) about the dile…
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Welcome to the Branding Beyond Business Podcast! In this session, Colson and I unpack the art of authentic sales and the power of offering value. We shatter the negative beliefs about sales and dive into the importance of building genuine relationships. We discuss the shift from cold calling to genuine content creation and how to effectively utiliz…
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In this detailed conversation, I interview Dr. Joseph Scalia III to discuss our journey with the Gallatin Yellowstone Wilderness Alliance (GYWA) based in Bozeman, Montana and the broader challenges facing wilderness preservation. We reflect on our past and present experiences, including efforts to advocate for wilderness designations on public land…
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It’s Big Sky PBR weekend and we’re kicking the 3-day event off in style — an interview with the voice of PBR, Cord McCoy! Cord answers questions about bulls, cowboys, and The Amazing Race with the urgency they deserve. Full interview: https://youtu.be/szgQkI3RieE?si=zjTbw2jNx1qWqlnf And don’t forget to grab your Wildlands tickets before they’re all…
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The Waypoint in Big Sky has come a long way since its Lone Peak Cinema days. It’s still the best place to watch a movie in Big Sky, but the best kept secret in town is that now it’s also one of the best restaurants and bars. We chat with Owner John Romney, Manager Ben Axe, and new Executive Chef Dustin Rixey about The Waypoint’s evolution and offer…
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Megan Eckert, an ultra runner, shares her journey in the sport and her recent success at Six Days in the Dome. She started with a half marathon and fell in love with the distance, eventually transitioning to trail marathons and ultras. Megan found success in looped courses and backyard style races, enjoying the timed events and the community. She r…
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