Home Ground
Sunday 11:10 a.m. -11:40 a.m.
Home Ground Radio is a half-hour public affairs program with topics that range from the environment to the politics of Montana and the rural west. In each program, host Brian Kahn conducts one or two in-depth interviews.
Latest Episodes
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For many years the Flathead valley was well known for hard-edged polarization around natural resource issues. That’s been changing, thanks to people like…
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When the law is broken, law enforcement and the courts step in and lawbreakers often end up in jail or on probation. All this takes time and is very…
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Since our species evolved some 200 million years ago, we’ve eaten what we could find — whether meat or plants. But with 7 billion people on the planet,…
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Driving through Montana’s vast fields of grass, wheat and barley, the landscape looks unchanged. But in the last 60 years a lot has — rippling through the…
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You must have something that will cost between $35,000 and $50,000. But when you sign on the dotted line you don’t know what the bill will be or how good…
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For more than 100 years, state fish and wildlife agencies have accepted the job of managing wildlife, usually but not exclusively those which are hunted…
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What does it mean to speak a language? Fundamentally, it means you can communicate with another person. Yet when the language is that of your Indian…
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She faced unremitting, chronic pain — but no doctor would prescribe pain-killers that work. Why? Because they’re made from opium — a narcotic. So while…
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Music is universal to humankind, yet there are profound differences in music between cultures. Our guest today, Kurt Crowley, talked to us about the range…
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Technology creates miraculous tools and toys. We're told a thousand times a day can achieve happiness and meaning by buying and using them. Yet for our…