Épisodes

  • Episode 21 | Montucky Cold Snacks
    Mar 14 2025

    Montucky Cold Snacks, a Bozeman, Montana-based light lager, was founded in 2012 by Jeremy Gregory and Chad Zietner, with the goal of creating a refreshing, fun, and irreverent beer that celebrates a fun, active lifestyle while giving back to local communities. Montucky pledges to give back 8% of its profits to local causes around the country. During this episode We talk origin story, a little history behind some of their graphic design, a funny lesson in truck driving and "dead-heading", and some other great laughs along the way.

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    1 h et 10 min
  • Influence This | Episode 20: Montana Bandits
    Oct 31 2024

    The Montana Bandits, a ski movie production company based in Bozeman, believe the ski industry is taking itself far too seriously. Their films serve as a reminder that the essence of skiing is simple: it's all about having fun. This episode highlights some of the Bandits' best and worst moments as they gear up for another epic ski season in Montana. We discuss their upcoming film, the film festival TREW to You, and share some hilarious stories from their dorm days at Montana State University. Plus, we explore whether they’re ready to snag $15,000 for their latest short film. Thanks to Jack, Finn, and Rob for the laughs—these guys are a riot!

    If you want tickets to their latest film release and see them have a chance at $15K, it's happening on November 8th, 2024 at the Emerson Theater in Bozeman. Check out more info here: https://bit.ly/4fpqpBx

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    46 min
  • Influence This | Episode 19: Josh Seckinger
    Oct 16 2024

    Josh Seckinger is running for the Montana House of Representatives, District 62, for the second time. Fifteen years ago, he made the leap to Montana, leaving behind his Florida roots and Wisconsin upbringing. At 23, he settled in the Gallatin Valley and has since taken on a variety of roles, from seismic mapping and food delivery to working for an environmental lawyer.

    For the past five years, he’s been a fly-fishing guide, navigating some of Montana’s most treasured waters, including the Gallatin, Smith, Madison, and Yellowstone rivers.

    Frequent travels and a passion for the outdoors have deepened his understanding of Montana, while his engaging and extroverted personality has helped him connect with its people. Through years of talking, listening, and engaging with the folks of Big Sky Country, Josh has gained a unique perspective on life in Montana and the needs of everyday working Montanans. One thing is clear to him: Montanans are dedicated to ensuring that the last best place remains just that—last and best.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Influence This | Episode 18: Jack Price
    Aug 16 2024

    Jack Price is a 24-year-old freelance filmmaker, producer and editor from Bozeman, Montana. Jack has been intertwining his love for skiing and filmmaking since his early years of competing in slopestyle events and traveling the world in search of snow. Currently, he serves as the creator and director of Entourage, a Bozeman-based ski crew, and has recently expanded his work to include projects with major industry brands. Jack is known for bringing a unique style to his filmmaking, characterized by an experimental, well-paced, surreal, and deeply authentic approach. He is always eager to discuss creativity and surrounds himself with a crew of passionate individuals.

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    48 min
  • Influence This | Episode 17: Jeff Johnson
    Jul 31 2024

    Jeff Johnson is a renowned filmer, photographer, and writer known for his captivating storytelling and adventurous spirit. Jeff has captured the essence of exploration and adventure through his lens, working on numerous high-profile projects for major brands and publications. His work often delves into themes of nature, travel, and the human experience, reflecting his passion for the outdoors and his keen eye for detail. Jeff's unique perspective and ability to convey powerful narratives have earned him a respected place in the creative and outdoor community community.

    As a versatile photographer, director, and writer, Jeff Johnson has helmed projects for some of the most prominent brands in the outdoor industry. He has a DIY punk attitude shows in his editorial work which has graced the pages of The Wall Street Journal, At Large, The Surfer’s Journal, Alpinist, and Outside. One of his many notable achievements is co-directing the acclaimed film Beyond Sunset (Mountainfilm 2022), which documents professional surfer Emi Erickson as she conquers 10 to 20-foot waves in some of the world's most unforgiving waters. He was also the main protagonist in 180 Degrees South (Magnolia Pictures 2010), a film that retraces the epic 1968 journey of his heroes Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins to Patagonia.\

    This Episode of Season 2.5 of the Influence This Podcast is brought to you by Rappin' The Rivers- Get your tickets 25% off at this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rappin-the-rivers-tickets-945570124697?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Influence This | Episode 16: Shannon Waters
    Apr 18 2024

    A former chef, restaurant consultant, and culinary school professor, Shannon Waters has spent a lot of time in kitchens. Formally trained at The French Culinary Institute in New York, she went on to hold positions at some of the best restaurants in the country and gain skills and technique from renowned Chefs.

    Her love of cooking and the outdoors collided when she packed a heavy cast iron pan into the backcountry. That’s when she realized that if she was going to enjoy a great adventure and a great meal, she was going to have to find a solution for packable meals. That’s how her company, Gastro Gnome got its start.

    Shannon has taught at Montana State University and Gallatin College both in the Culinary and Hospitality fields and holds a Master's Certificate from Cornell University in Restaurant Management.

    Shannon now eats a lot of really dry food in far flung places accessible by packable boat, mountain bike, or skis. When she's not out there, she's raising her 8 month old daughter and eating plenty of Cheerios.

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    55 min
  • Influence This | Episode 15: Benjamin Sears
    Mar 13 2024

    Benjamin Sears began practicing Yoga in 2001 to address serious back and knee injuries, and stuck around because the practice gave him a safe-haven to process a great loss. In 2017, Yoga Journal called him a “master.” He doesn’t buy it, but is grateful for the kind words.

    In 2007, Sears founded the LUXYOGA retreat in the South of France, an experience featured in Esquire, Yoga Journal, Vogue, the New York Times Magazine, and more. His newest project, The Bozeman House, is a 20-acre ranch in majestic Montana - a cozy-luxury escape for family-sized gatherings hopefully open for you to visit in 2024. Sears conducts seminars worldwide, mentors yoga teachers, and leads acclaimed 200, 300 and 500 hour Yoga Alliance certified teacher training programs.

    Sears believes in empowering students to make their own realizations with material that transcends dogma.He has a B.A. from UCLA and certifications in Katonah, Bikram, Forrest, Dharma Mittra Yoga, and Functional Range Conditioning, as well as studies within the Ido Portal Method, Ashtanga Yoga, Mindfulness Meditation, Wim Hoff Breathwork, The Oxygen Advantage, and Marma Ayurveda.

    He teaches an ever-evolving integration of Yoga, mobility science, breath-work, and meditation, and is renowned for connecting the dots with clarity and humor.

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    59 min
  • Influence This | Episode 14: Randa Chehab
    Dec 19 2023

    Randa Chehab is the Executive Director of India Water Project. Their goal is to ease the burden on women and girls, throughout the underserved communities of India by providing clean, safe, easily-accessible, sustainable and environmentally sound sources of clean water. Chehab graduated from Smith college with a BA in Developmental Psychology, and a BA in medicine from UW-Madison as a Physician Assistant, and received her Masters in Global Health from Northwestern University. She is a long time student and teacher of yoga, owning her own studio in Bozeman, MT from 2001-2017. She began yearly trips to India in 2006, and has taught internationally since 2009. In 2011, she was introduced to her mentor, Eve Ensler in India during the V-DAY’s ONE BILLION RISING global campaign to end violence against women and girls. Randa moved to South India in 2019 to open a homestay and yoga center, focusing on implementing a yoga program to help address women’s and girls trauma. The double disasters of the 2020 COVID pandemic and Cyclone AMPHAN devastated the NGO she partnered with. When asked what they needed in the days following the cyclone, they responded with a desperate need for clean, accessible water. Randa is currently living in Bozeman with her two dogs, and is fighting the court system in India, who have since denied her Visa and passport to get back into the country.

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    48 min