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  • Wednesday's Christmas Eve drawing ended the lottery game's three-month stretch without a top-prize winner. Final ticket sales pushed the jackpot higher, making it the second-largest in U.S. history.
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  • This week’s guest is the one and only J.K. Simmons, Academy Award-winning actor and 1978 graduate of the University Montana.
  • In this episode we are joined by medical ethicist and University of Montana philosophy professor Mark Hanson to discuss the transition to a more normal coexistence with COVID-19 and how we should treat one another during this latest phase of the pandemic.
  • This week’s guest is Stephanie Wittels Wachs, co-founder and Chief Creative Officer at Lemonada Media. We discuss America’s complex relationship with guns, the role fear plays on all sides of the gun debate and the need to focus policy on harm reduction.
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  • Today's guest is legendary Montana political journalist Chuck Johnson. During Chuck’s forty-five year reporting career he covered twenty-two Montana legislative sessions and eight governors. Known by his colleagues as the Dean of Montana politics, Chuck gave Montanans line of site to many of the state’s most transformation political moments.
  • In this discussion we hear from panelists Heather McDowell, Patrick Flanagan, Cassidy Marn and Michelle Huie about the global forces that affect production worldwide, hear about the challenges within their industries and learn what excites the panelists looking toward the future.
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