Aug
18
2009
Matthew is the author of the book, “The Management Myth”. His background reflects a wide range of interests and experiences: philosophy major at Oxford University who unexpectedly morphed into a successful, international business management consultant. In a word, he is a very smart, very funny and a very, very warm and fuzzy fellow.
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Aug
12
2009
Ted is a geologist and miner. We discuss how to responsibly harvest the resources that lay beneath the ground. And Ted’s son (John) and our daughter (Medellee) are married, so we also offer unsolicited marital advice. Special guests: our nephew and niece, Peter and Maria House. It’s a “family” show.
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Aug
12
2009
Jon is CEO/Publisher of New West, a national award-winning, online network covering and connecting the fastest-growing region in the country with a refreshing mix of daily news, original reportage, commentary, photography, video, music and conversation. www.newwest.net
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Jul
29
2009
Mark works for the AFL-CIO; the “America Free Choice Act” will be one of our many topics. Dr. Bloom is the Associate Director of the NIH/Rocky Mountain Laboratory in Hamilton, MT.

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Jul
22
2009
Ken is a partner at Deloitte, an international consulting firm with 160,000 employees worldwide. We discuss a wide variety of topics including health care and how to fix it. Michael is Assistant Managing Editor of Time Magazine; that’s what we talk about and how the heck does he do it.
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May
20
2009
Jim Kouf, screenwriter of “National Treasure”, “Rush Hour” discusses the film industry. Pat Tucker, of Montana’s Compassion and Choices advocacy group, examines the controversial issues of “death with dignity” and the right to die.
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May
19
2009
Marty is the author of “Cool Creatures, Hot Planet”. Kristen is the publisher of “The Ravalli Republic”. And Senator McGovern needs no introduction.
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May
18
2009
Matt Singer, from ForwardMontana.com, discusses health care and social networking. In the second hour Ravalli County Sheriff Chris Hoffman talks shop about law enforcement and Montana’s new gun law.
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May
17
2009
The Missoula Children’s Theater provides quality education, entertainment, and enrichment for all ages through the performing arts. Judy Smith is a leader of “Montana Women Vote” - a coalition of non-profit women’s organizations.
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May
15
2009
Missoula Mayor, John Engen, and Montana State Legislator, HD 96 Representative, Teresa Henry, discuss issues and events that face Missoula, Montana, our Country, the World, the Universe and beyond.
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