Épisodes

  • Episode 7: Dust, Roots, and Reels: The “story behind the story” of Mary Kate, Ali Ruth and their Montana history adventures
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with the multi-media artist team of Mary Kate and Ali Ruth Teske. We hear the story behind how they began making short Montana history videos that have gained a massive following and captivated audience. Raised in the farmlands of eastern Montana, Mary Kate brings photography, music, and storytelling to the front of the camera while Billings native Ali Ruth helps film, produce, and shape the vision behind the scenes. Together, Mary Kate and Ali Ruth are expanding people's knowledge of unique Montana stories as they creatively adventure the state with their unique style and vibe.

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    42 min
  • Episode 6: Small Town, Big Stage: Burke Mastel's Championship Run with the Montana State Bobcats
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with 2022 Red Lodge High School graduate Burke Mastel and starting offensive lineman for the Montana State Bobcats. Burke relives the program’s first FCS national championship victory since 1984, and shares what it felt like to step onto the biggest stage in college football where Montana State in dramatic fashion defeated Illinois State 35-34 in overtime, bringing a long-awaited title back to Montana State.


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    38 min
  • Downtown Edition 2: "A Red Lodge Christmas Special"
    Dec 23 2025

    In this edition of Downtown: 'A Red Lodge Christmas Special.' we are joined by a special guest, Sarah Ewald. Sarah is the Foundation Director for Red Lodge Fire Rescue, as well as one of the founding members of the Red Lodge Fun Run ForCharity. As a visible pillar of support and work in the Red Lodge community Sarah joins Red Lodge Downtown to discuss the spirit of giving and volunteerism that shines bright in our community. This Christmas Special highlights different ways the Red Lodge community gives back helping make Red Lodge the special and unique place that it is. To conclude this edition, we head downtown Red Lodge to interact with people on the streets and to spread some Christmas cheer.

    Welcome to this edition of Red Lodge - Downtown.

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    34 min
  • Episode 5: "Into Hell's Kitchen": Chase Cardoza's Experience Inside Season 24 of the Reality TV Show
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode, the conclusion of a 2 part series, we continue our conversation with Chase Cardoza, the Executive Chef at the One Legged Magpie in Red Lodge, Montana. Chef Cardoza tells of his experience representing the state of Montana on the show, and behind the scenes of season 24 of Chef Gordon Ramsay’s television show “Hell’s Kitchen - Battle of the States.” Sharing details of what things were like behind the scenes, as well as what prompted his decision to leave the show, Chase continues to share his unique story. A story that triumphantly ends with a return to his hometown working as the executive chef at the One Legged Magpie in magical Red Lodge, Montana. You're listening to Red Lodge - The Podcast.


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    51 min
  • Episode 4: From dishes to ‘DISHES’: The Journey of Chef Chase Cardoza - Part 1
    Dec 9 2025

    In Episode 4, part 1 of a 2 part series, we sit down with Chef Chase Cardoza, who currently serves as the Executive Chef at the One Legged Magpie in Red Lodge, Montana. We learn about Chase’s childhood, where he faced tragedy and triumph, and his journey as a small‑town Montana kid washing dishes in a local restaurant, to becoming a high end chef working in some of the most intense and successful kitchens across the country. We conclude Part 1 of this episode learning about how in a sudden twist of fate, Chase found himself on the brink of being selected to represent the state of Montana on the award winning reality television show, Chef Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen: Battle of the States.


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    42 min
  • Episode 3: Traveling the World on Horseback: "I traveled the world guiding tours on horseback and never left my hometown."
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of Red Lodge – the Podcast, we sit down with Margot Kuntz—a Red Lodge High School graduate and current Presidential Scholar at Montana State University in Bozeman. Margot tells the story of working as a guide for Elk River Outfitters in the summers during high school. Margot spent her days leading horseback rides through meadows, across rivers, and up into the mountains above this scenic town.

    On paper, it was a trail guide job. In reality, it became her passport. Margot says she “traveled the world on the back of a horse and never left her hometown.


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    23 min
  • Downtown Edition 1: “Good Bye Wives and Daughters:” The 1943 Smith Mine Disaster and Music Video Project
    Nov 29 2025

    In this edition of Red Lodge Downtown, we explore the story of the Smith Mine Disaster of 1943—a historical tragedy that took place in Bearcreek, Montana, 8 miles east of Red Lodge, Montana. We spotlight a song written by Linda McKenzie titled “Goodbye Wives and Daughters” and the coming music video project which is a collaborative effort between Gone West Productions and the Carbon County Historical Society and Museum. The project highlights both the emotional power of remembrance and the ongoing work to restore the museum’s historic third floor. You will hear from Becky Van Horn, who works at the museum and serves as the Carbon County Historical Preservation Officer as well as from Cody Simms, owner and producer with Gone West Productions, and song writer Linda McKenzie.


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    14 min
  • Episode 2: Blizzard in the Beartooths: The Evacuation of 200 cyclists from the Beartooth Pass
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode, our guest Jennifer Drinkwalter shares her life experiences as an outdoor enthusiast. As someone who has participated in, and founded many outdoor recreational events that challenge the body, soul, and mind, Jennifer brings a wealth of experience to be shared with the listener. Jennifer shares the dramatic story of how she led the evacuation of over 200 cyclists from the Beartooth Pass during an unexpected snowstorm during the summer of 2015. From adventure races to rebuilding bikes and welcoming newcomers, Jennifer’s journey is a testament to grit, gratitude, and the joy of working together and bringing amazing outdoor recreational experiences to our community.


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    37 min