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McGonigal’s Chronicles: Making Montana Connections Podcast

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A podcast for fans of Big Sky Country. Longtime MTN News anchor Tim McGonigal goes in-depth with interesting and amazing people who have a tie to the Treasure State. Who are they, what have they done and where are they now? From authors to athletes, business leaders to policy makers, these are some of the extraordinary stories from people who make Montana the Last Best Place

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  • McGonigal's Chronicles: Avery Anna
    Oct 2 2025

    There have been numerous aspiring music artists who played Montana early in their careers before reaching superstardom.
    Some names that come to mins include Lainey Wilson, Garth Brooks and Taylor Swift.
    Avery Anna is hoping to join that group of elite company.

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    25 m
  • McGonigal's Chronicles: Leslie Venetz
    Aug 28 2025

    A Great Falls native is making her mark in the sales world. Leslie Venetz graduated from C.M. Russell High School and the University of Montana. She now runs the Sales-Led GTM Agency from Chicago. Venetz credits her high school debate experience for teaching her listening and questioning skills. She's just released her first book called "Profit Generating Pipeline." The book focuses on earning trust and driving revenue. Venetz still returns to Montana regularly, especially during state fair time.

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    24 m
  • McGonigal's Chronicles: Mike Hoggan
    Aug 12 2025

    For more than four decades, a day at the office for Mike Hoggan meant spending time in the great outdoors. He spent ten years in a sheep wagon in the remote mountains of Nevada before moving to Montana where, as a government hunter and and trapper for USDA Wildlife Services, he worked along the Rocky Mountain Front dealing with wolves, mountain lions, and grizzlies.
    He’s now sharing his experiences in a book called "Between Predator and Prey: 42 Years a Government Hunter."

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    36 m
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