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Ruth Rater on Getting Involved in Montana’s Legislative Process

Ruth Rater shares her journey into civic engagement in Montana, from finding community to testifying

Healthy Modalities: Building a Better Toolbox for Health

With so many conflicting health trends and quick-fix promises, it can be hard to know

Montana Utility Rates, PSC Oversight & the Black Hills Merger

James Marshal, candidate for HD 84, sits down with David Sanders, candidate for Public Service

James Marshal Speaks Out: Allegations, Due Process, and the HD 84 Primary Race

Montana voters are smart enough to recognise a political strategy when they see one. Ahead

Montana PSC Explained: Power, Rates, and Public Accountability

Steve LaPraim, candidate for SD 42, sits down with former Public Service Commissioner and current

Libertarians on the Rise in Montana!

Libertarians Dru Koester and Tom Jandron join us in the studio for a Candidate Conversation

Social Media vs. Reality: A Candid Look at the SAVE Act 2026

Stephen LaPraim, candidate for SD42, and James Marshall, candidate for HD84, take a page-turn discussion

E4- Why did we need a Constitution?

America didn’t begin with a strong central government—it began with a fragile league of states.

Episode 3: Labels & Slander: How Language is used to Manipulate Truth

Labels can clarify—or distort the truth. In this episode, Katie and Russell examine how slander

Episode 2: Defining the Debate- Fascism, Socialism, Communism, Nationalism & Capitalism

Words can shape a nation—or distort it beyond recognition. In this episode, Katie and Russell

Helena’s Coffee Wars: What a Drive-Through Rivalry Reveals About How We Think About Competition

The ribbon was cut on December 12th, and Helena officially entered the 7Brew era. The

Raised A Rebel- Episode 1: “Justifiable Rage” or Threats & Locals get Generous

Anger can unite people—or destroy everything they’re fighting for. In this episode, Katie and Russell

On the Brink, Not the Edge

Something shifted five years ago. Did you feel it too? Shifting that began quietly in

Common Sense & Consequences 10.30.25

Citizens’ Grand Jury in Montana: What It Is & Who’s Pushing BackToday, we dig into

The Desperation of a Corrupt Judiciary

The Montana Citizens Council on Judicial Accountability presents this retortin response to recent extra-curricular activities

Common Sense & Consequences 9.23.25

🎙️ Homeschool MT is here! We sat down with Rachel Dombach & Lindsey Vroegindewey to

Charlie Kirk: A Voice for Truth & Call to Action

It’s not often you encounter someone utterly confident in who they are—someone whohas wrestled with

Common Sense & Consequences 9.5.25

Join us for a special conversation with Rachel Dombach, Montana State Coordinator for Teen Pact,

Health Insurance: From Community Roots to Corporate Suits

Recently I’ve read several articles regarding the skyrocketing health insurance premiums we can expect in

Common Sense & Consequences 7.23.25

Who decides what’s best for your child—you, or the government? In this powerful episode, Montana

Montana Family Foundation Responds to Supreme Court’s Decision on CI-128 Challenge

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJuly 1, 2025Montana Family Foundation Responds to Supreme Court’s Decision on CI-128 Challenge

Common Sense & Consequences 07.02.25

Bail, Bills & Popcorn – We saw politics in true form in the 2025 Montana

“May Be Awarded”: When Rights Come with a Price Tag

The recent Montana Supreme Court ruling in MEIC v. Office of the Governor has sparked

Common Sense & Consequences 5.28.25

🎙️Montana Values: Interview with Patrick Webb – Montana Family Foundation In this episode of *Common