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Bob Seidenschwarz and Jonathan Granoff focused on advancing the rule of law to address international security and the threats posed by nuclear weapons. Granoff is an attorney, author, and international advocate emphasizing the legal and ethical dimensions of human development and security.
We started with open phones, and then Catherine Koenen joined us in the studio. She heads the Gianforte Foundation and talked about nonprofits across Montana.
We started with an hour of open phones, and then we had ECON 101 with the Missoula Economic Partnership. CEO Grant Kier spoke with the executive director of NeighborWorks Montana, Kaia Peterson.
Mehrdad Kia and Michael Mayer discussed "Feed the People!: Why Industrial Food Is Good and How to Make It Even Better" By: Jan Dutkiewicz and Gabriel N. Rosenberg.
We started with an hour of open phones, and then Governor Greg Gianforte joined us for 30 minutes. We finished the show with 30 minutes of Aaron Flint.
Our guests were University of Montana Professor Dr. Mehrdad Kia and Professor Emeritus Dr. Mike Mayer. During the first Tuesday of every month, they host a program called ‘Global Hot Spots’ where we talk about issues and current events around the world.
Professor Rob Natelson is a constitutional scholar and author whose published research has been cited repeatedly by justices and parties at the U.S. Supreme Court, as well as by federal appeals courts, and by at least 18 state supreme courts.
During the first hour, Bob Seidenschwarz from the Montana World Affairs Council was joined by Robert Bryce. In the second hour, he spoke to Jennifer Warren from Concept Elemental.
The hosts delve into critical topics, starting with Montana Highway Patrol's warnings for the "100 Deadliest Days of Summer." A Montana rancher discusses the beef industry's economic pressures and political challenges. Later, a US Senate candidate outlines her platform, engaging with voter concerns on social issues and economic policy. The episode concludes with a comprehensive look at the Missoula Airport's recent expansion, funding model, and expert advice on air travel trends and booking strategies.
Henry Kriegel from Americans for Prosperity joined us for the first segment. Then Susan Campbell Reneau talked about Memorial Day events. The last hour was City Talk. Dylan Barbash will talk about the city's Built for Zero program, which is making great progress in housing homeless military veterans.
Sam Forstag is a Democrat running for Montana's 1st Congressional District. Tiff Roberts is the Director of China Affairs at the Mansfield Center and lectures in political science and history at the University of Montana.
We spent the first few segments talking about Progressive's Keys to Progress program. Then it was the Talk Back Book Club. The book this month was ‘Hannah Arendt’ by: Samantha Rose Hill.
We started with open phones, and then Matthew Roth joined us. He is running for County Commissioner in Ravalli County. Then Aaron Flint joined us for a full hour. He is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives.
Bryan Mussard owns and operates Reminisce Angus Ranch. He talked about the beef industry in Montana. Then Deena Mansour from the Mansfield Center joined us. We spent the last 30 minutes with the Governor.