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  • One of the most popular and successful traditional Irish music groups in the world, Lunasa is featured here on their first Musician's Spotlight.
  • This week, we talk about what the Republican supermajority's spending plan means. Plus, a slate of bills could impact elk hunting in the state.
  • Legendary Irish-American multi-instrumentalist, folklorist and historian Mick Moloney joins host John Floridis by phone from Bangkok! Mick has devoted his life to bringing music to as many people as possible including work with impoverished youth in Thailand. That's in addition to his multi-decade career of recording and performing, leading the Green Fields of America, a group that has included some of the biggest names in Irish music including Seamus Egan, Eileen Ivers, John Doyle, Athena Tergis and Michael Flately to name a few.
  • Sarah and Brad have teamed up to produce some special content to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Montana State Constitution and explore some of the amazing stories behind its creation.
  • This week’s guest is Dr. Naomi Oreskes, the Henry Charles Lea Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University. Naomi is an internationally renowned earth scientist, historian, and author on the history of earth and environmental science.
  • This week’s guest is Mara Silvers of Montana Free Press. Mara and her colleagues have teamed up with Montana Public Radio and Yellowstone Public Radio to produce a second season of the amazing Shared State, a podcast about the strange political moment we're living through.
  • Incentives & Instincts is a monthly series on A New Angle in which host Justin Angle speaks with economist Bryce Ward about some of the broader challenges facing our society. This month, we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected childhood education: from enrollment to social & emotional learning and the ripple effects yet to come.
  • Brenda Solorzano is CEO of the Headwaters Foundation, an organization dedicated to a Montana in which all people, especially those most vulnerable, are healthy and thriving.
  • This week’s guest is the one and only J.K. Simmons, Academy Award-winning actor and 1978 graduate of the University Montana.
  • Today’s guest is Tailyr Irvine, a Salish and Kootenai photo journalist from the Flathead Indian Reservation. She is a National Geographic Explorer and her work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, ESPN, CNN and the Smithsonian, among other prominent outlets.
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