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  • Pioneers of the 2nd Crow Agency: The Unsung Heroes | The Big Fat Podcast ‘TGOTB Series’ #3
    2024/12/13

    Join 'The Big Fat Podcast' and our “They Gazed On The Beartooths Series” (TGOTB) #3 as we uncover the stories of some of the architects who built the community at the 2nd Crow Agency. Discover how individuals like William Norton, J.I. Allen, and William White were not just names but the very foundation of this historical site. We'll share insights into their roles, their interactions with the Crow Nation, and how they left a lasting mark on Montana's history. Like, comment your favorite story, and subscribe for more community history!



    Penny Redli

    Executive Director - Museum Of The Beartooths

    https://www.museumofthebeartooths.com/


    Donna West

    Owner/Broker - Pinnacle Property Of Montana

    https://www.PinnacleProperty.com


    00:00 Introduction to the Untamed Lands of Montana

    00:33 Welcome to the Big Fat Podcast

    01:09 The Mystery of Colonel Norton

    02:31 William Norton's Early Life and Journey

    03:08 Photographs and Figures of the Crow Agency

    18:24 Colonel Allen's Legacy and Adventures

    33:14 The Exploding Cannon Incident

    36:01 The Search for the Missing Cannon

    52:38 Exploring Hoppe’s Place and the Old Cabin

    53:25 Historical Names and Subdivisions

    57:37 Horace Countryman and His Legacy

    58:49 The Confusing Family Tree of Horace Countryman

    01:01:25 Founding of Columbus and Its Early Days

    01:08:04 William White: A Pioneer’s Story

    01:12:33 Julia White: A Remarkable Woman

    01:22:24 The Legacy of Early Settlers

    01:26:27 Town Names and Their Origins

    01:33:15 Museum Hours and Closing Remarks

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    1 時間 35 分
  • Unearthing the Past: The History of Crow Agency | 'They Gazed On The Beartooths' Series #2
    2024/12/06

    In this episode of The Big Fat Podcast, joined by guests Penny Redli and Donna West, we delve into the intriguing and often overlooked history of the Crow Agency. From school tours to fascinating artifact discoveries and archaeological digs, learn about the critical role the Crow Agency played in the region's history. We explore key figures, historical incidents, and cultural transitions of the Crow people. Sponsored by Pinnacle Property of Montana and in collaboration with the Museum of the Beartooths, this 2nd episode in our ‘They Gazed On The Beartooths’ series, is a captivating exploration of the past right underneath our feet.


    Penny Redli

    Executive Director - Museum Of The Beartooths

    https://www.museumofthebeartooths.com/


    Donna West

    Owner/Broker - Pinnacle Property Of Montana

    https://www.PinnacleProperty.com


    00:00 Introduction to the Big Fat Podcast

    00:54 Exploring Crow Agency's Educational Impact

    03:15 Artifacts and Archaeological Discoveries

    07:33 Corruption and Controversies at Crow Agency

    20:27 Chief Plenty Coup and Cultural Transitions

    29:25 Historical Figures and Burial Practices

    40:14 Preserving Crow Agency's Legacy

    50:22 Historical Preservation and Subdivision Challenges

    52:39 The New Book on Crow Agency

    53:46 Artifacts and Photographs from Crow Agency

    56:36 The Only Existing Journal and Agency Records

    57:48 The Untold Story of Crow Agency

    01:00:09 Adobe Structures and Nomadic Influences

    01:01:50 Fort Parker and Historical Markers

    01:04:52 Mining Disputes and Nye City

    01:16:16 Archaeological Discoveries and Trash Analysis

    01:28:55 Crow Tribes Influence in Stillwater County

    01:30:28 Modernizing Historical Tours

    01:35:18 Conclusion and Acknowledgements

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    1 時間 37 分
  • Ep 46 History Buffs Unite: A Deep Dive into Montana's Past with Keith O'Neil
    2024/12/01

    Keith O'Neil: history teacher at Park City High School, shares his journey and passion for teaching history, recounting his inspirations, college experiences, and the interesting move back to teaching after years in sales. We explore a treasure trove of historical topics, from the American Civil War and the Bozeman Trail to fascinating local Montana history. Dive deep into riveting tales about Fort Smith, the Custer Battlefield, Chinese immigrant Lee Lute, and other colorful characters from the Wild West era. Don't miss out on this history-packed episode filled with stories, personal anecdotes, and the enduring quest for historical truth!


    Connect with Cole Waltner at @ChasingTheWildOutdoors


    00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Keith O'Neil

    01:19 Keith's Journey to Becoming a History Teacher

    01:59 The Importance of Engaging History Lessons

    05:24 Returning to College Later in Life

    06:44 Balancing Career and Passion

    11:48 The Value of Life Experience in Teaching

    17:41 Returning to Hometown and Family

    23:02 Exploring Local History and Personal Interests

    41:10 Discussing Custer and Crazy Horse

    42:18 Elizabeth Custer's Campaign

    44:11 Black Elk's Story

    46:44 Battlefield Visits and Reenactments

    49:32 Engaging Students in History

    54:32 Field Trips and Historical Sites

    01:12:28 Montana History and Notable Figures

    01:21:07 Personal History and Fort Benton

    01:23:38 Exploring Forts and Historical Sites

    01:26:39 Metal Detecting at Fort Smith

    01:39:23 Crow Agency and Local Legends

    01:49:08 Bill Hamilton's Epic Life

    01:54:32 Colonel Allen's Legacy

    01:55:29 The Mysterious Cannon Explosion

    01:57:32 Historical Figures of Columbus

    01:58:20 Introducing Lee Lute

    01:59:23 Lee Lute's Adventures and Research

    02:00:14 The Fascinating Story of Lee Lute

    02:03:36 Colonel Norton and the Civil War

    02:11:21 The Tong Wars and Lee Lute's Fate

    02:24:38 Artifacts and Historical Discoveries

    02:26:09 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans

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    2 時間 27 分
  • Unveiling Jim Annin's Legacy: They Gazed On The Beartooths Series - Ep 1
    2024/11/27

    Explore the rich history of Stillwater County through the lens of Jim Annin’s monumental work, 'They Gazed On The Beartooths'. Join us in our first episode where we dive deep into Annin's contributions to local history, the creation of the Museum of the Beartooths, and the incredible stories captured in his three-volume set. Discover how a man born in 1890 continues to influence our understanding of Montana's past, and learn about his intriguing personal anecdotes, historical documentation, and much more. Our guest, Penny Redli Executive Director of the Museum Of The Beartooths, provides expert insights and anecdotes, shedding light on the significance of Annin's research and lasting influence. This episode is brought to you in collaboration with the Museum of the Beartooths and sponsored by Pinnacle Property of Montana. Penny Redli Executive Director - Museum Of The Beartooths https://www.museumofthebeartooths.com/ Donna WestOwner/Broker - Pinnacle Property Of Montana https://www.PinnacleProperty.com 00:00 Introduction to Jim Annin’s Legacy 00:51 The Importance of Jim Annin’s Contributions 01:54 The Origins of the Museum of the Beartooths 02:59 Jim Annin’s Early Life and Family 04:13 The Creation of 'They Gazed on the Beartooths' 05:30 Jim Annin’s Personal Anecdotes and Legacy 09:42 Jim Annin’s Community Involvement 13:50 Jim Annin’s Family and Personal Life 19:44 The Impact of Jim Annin’s Work on Local History 30:52 The Importance of Preserving Local History 40:46 The Historical Significance of the Columbus Depot 43:58 Historical Meeting and Custer's Expedition 44:37 Railroad and Treaty Clauses 46:39 Jim Annin’s Influence and Contributions 48:43 Colonel Allen and Native American Artifacts 53:08 Photographic Documentation and Historical Events 01:05:16 Community Involvement and Educational Initiatives 01:10:39 Preserving History and Future Projects 01:27:20 Conclusion and Acknowledgements

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    1 時間 31 分
  • Ep 45 Breakdancing Champ to Wildlife Photography: The Story of Ron Hayes
    2024/11/17

    Ron Hayes shares his unique journey from law enforcement and his love of breakdancing to becoming a renowned wildlife photographer. In this episode, Ron discusses his early life, diverse musical tastes, and childhood adventures in Wyoming. Delve into his transition from law enforcement to photography, his approach to capturing stunning wildlife images, and the importance of experiences over social media fame. Listen in as Ron and Cole recount their adventures in Churchill with polar Bears, and beyond!


    Connect with Ron Hayes

    https://www.westernwildlifeimages.com


    Connect with Cole Waltner @ChasingTheWildOutdoors


    00:00 Introduction and Musical Tastes

    00:55 Breakdancing Champion of the 80s

    06:11 Life on the Ranch and Early Influences

    08:56 Family History and Heritage

    20:59 Transition to Law Enforcement

    23:14 Photography as a Passion and Career

    47:26 Challenges and Rewards of Wildlife Photography

    51:49 Frustrations and Rewards in Wildlife Photography

    52:15 Memorable Moments with Beluga Whales

    54:23 Polar Bear Adventures and Future Plans

    59:53 The Importance of Simplifying Gear

    01:08:39 The Impact of Social Media on Photography

    01:18:49 The Challenges of Wildlife Photography

    01:19:07 Upcoming Wildlife Expeditions

    01:22:54 The Unique Appeal of the Coast Guard

    01:34:33 Influences and Inspirations in Photography

    01:45:43 Returning from Break: Camera Trapping Insights

    01:47:10 Mastering Light in Wildlife Photography

    01:49:54 Ethics and Controversies in Wildlife Photography

    01:52:17 The Hypocrisy of Baiting in Wildlife Photography

    01:56:55 Challenges and Joys of Wildlife Photography

    01:59:56 The Importance of Capturing Moments

    02:19:15 Beyond the Wild Podcast: A New Beginning

    02:23:16 Cherishing Experiences and Relationships


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    2 時間 33 分
  • Ep 44 Cody Schlehuber: From Concept to Studio in the Heart of Historic Columbus
    2024/10/30

    Wow, we jumped all over the place in this one but it was fun!! Cody Schlehuber of SensoryPhotography.com catches us up on his recent trip to the Carolinas and discusses the development of his new photography studio located in a historic building in Columbus, Montana. Joined by Cole Waltner from @ChasingTheWildOutdoors and Shelby Burrows of BadCanyonFence.com the conversation spans Hurricane Helene, to psychological effects on wartime drone pilots, and some interesting local history as well!


    00:00 Introduction: What Would You Do Different?

    00:14 Hurricane Experience in South Carolina

    00:42 Military Life and Training Stories

    01:52 Graduation Day Challenges

    03:22 Post-Graduation Reflections

    07:00 Pride and Accomplishments

    29:58 Capturing Wildlife on Film

    31:02 Proud Parents and Career Beginnings

    31:51 Local Legends and Stories

    32:39 The Art of Traditional Hunting

    35:31 Six Degrees of Separation

    54:45 Mining and Military Stories

    01:03:25 Drone Warfare: The New Face of Combat

    01:03:37 Psychological Toll on Drone Pilots

    01:04:28 Disturbing Drone Footage on Social Media

    01:06:04 Advancements in Military Technology

    01:07:09 AI in Warfare: Ethical Concerns

    01:09:32 Thermal and Infrared Technology

    01:12:54 Civilian Use of Drones

    01:22:43 Generational Perspectives on War

    01:30:17 Conspiracy Theories and Societal Distrust

    01:43:33 The Importance of Knowledge Transfer

    01:44:04 Community and Survival

    01:44:18 The Temptation of Hoarding Resources

    01:44:31 The Value of Knowledge in Crisis

    01:45:14 Archiving Information for Future Use

    01:45:46 The Reality of Losing Skills

    01:50:05 The Mental Strain of Survival

    01:52:35 Human Nature in Desperation

    01:54:00 Innovative Survival Techniques

    01:56:47 The Chaos of Modern Society

    01:59:21 The Importance of Community Planning

    02:06:24 Conspiracy Theories and Societal Collapse

    02:21:23 The Nature of Wealth Distribution

    02:22:41 Lottery Winners and Financial Mismanagement

    02:23:05 Montana Millionaire Lottery

    02:27:15 The Journey to Owning a Photography Studio

    02:33:03 Renovating a Historic Building

    02:36:10 Preserving Local History

    02:52:14 Transforming a Bathroom into a Changing Area

    02:52:37 Pumpkin Head Photo Shoot Plans

    02:52:55 Reconnecting with Dallas and Special K

    02:55:19 Memories of Alex and Photography Ideas

    03:00:22 Community Projects and Revitalization

    03:03:21 Nostalgia and Local History

    03:09:46 Boy Scouts, Skills, and Community Changes

    03:17:05 Challenges and Future of the Community

    03:19:34 Preserving History and Final Thoughts

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    3 時間 27 分
  • #43 Curtis Schomer: From Mining to Community Leadership
    2024/10/25

    Curtis Schomer takes us on a journey from his mining career at Sibanye Stillwater Mine to his active involvement in local politics. From navigating life's challenges to reflecting on societal changes, Curtis shares his insights, and doubles down on his commitment to fostering a better Montana.


    For context this was recorded Feb 2, 2024


    Curtis Schomer is running for Montana House District 48 can be reached at SchomerForMontana.com


    00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Curtis Schomer

    00:21 Mining Stories and Experiences

    10:53 Transition to Politics and Community Involvement

    15:57 Challenges and Issues in Local Politics

    18:23 Homelessness and Social Issues

    24:30 Climate Change and Environmental Concerns

    30:40 Election Integrity and Local Governance

    38:23 Discussing the Convention of States

    38:53 Fear of Loss of Identity in Society

    39:28 Importance of State Leadership

    41:27 Reflections on Civil War and Society

    44:21 The Cycle of Strong and Weak Men

    49:11 The Victim Mentality in Modern Culture

    49:59 The Impact of COVID-19 on Society

    01:05:46 The Importance of Preparedness

    01:10:24 Montana's Rich History and Personal Stories

    01:16:08 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    1 時間 17 分
  • Ep. #42 Kenn Solomon - Silent Beginnings to NBA Mascot Stardom: Denver Nuggets Rocky the Mountain Lion
    2024/10/17

    Join us in this captivating episode as we explore the incredible journey of Kenn Solomon, famous as Rocky the Mountain Lion, the long-time mascot for the Denver Nuggets. With 33 years in the industry, Kenn shares heartfelt and humorous stories of his rise from a non-verbal child to an iconic NBA mascot. Hear about his audition adventures, memorable pranks, and the thrilling experience of winning an NBA championship. Discover his inspiring persistence, creative improvisation, and behind-the-scenes interactions with sports legends like Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, John Elway, and Peyton Manning. Don't miss this fascinating look into the life of a professional mascot who turned passion into an extraordinary career.


    Kenn Solomon can be found here:

    https://linktr.ee/superkenn?utm_source=linktree_profile_share


    00:00 Welcome to the Big Fat Podcast

    00:33 Kenn’s Career as Rocky the Mountain Lion

    03:05 The Championship Parade Experience

    13:30 Family Involvement in Mascot Life

    15:00 Kenn’s Journey to Becoming a Mascot

    18:11 High School and College Mascot Adventures

    29:52 The Path to the Denver Nuggets

    36:26 The Mascot Journey Begins

    36:46 Crafting the Perfect Portfolio

    37:41 The Big Recommendation

    38:02 Meeting the College President

    39:54 Nailing the Tryouts

    43:00 The NBA Transition

    49:09 Charles Barkley Encounters

    53:11 The Stilt Strategy

    01:09:21 The Jersey Swap

    01:11:24 The Geraldo Rivera Prank

    01:13:05 John Elway's Unexpected Tackle

    01:21:39 Peyton Manning's Pass

    01:29:11 Michael Jordan's Signed Basketball

    01:38:45 Reflecting on a Blessed Career



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    1 時間 42 分