• Episode 172: Morning Brew - The Day the Noon Whistle Went Silent
    Jul 10 2026

    What happens when a town's faithful noon whistle suddenly falls silent? Ted shares the surprising story of Bonners Ferry's missing lunchtime tradition and discovers just how much we take the little things for granted.

    Along the way, he recalls a hilarious childhood encounter with a determined little old lady, a bicycle, and a very well-aimed garden hose.

    With humor, nostalgia, and a gentle reminder to slow down, Ted reflects on the simple traditions that bind a community together and the wisdom found in Psalm 46:10: "Be still, and know that I am God."

    Sometimes the biggest lessons come from the smallest hometown stories.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 171: Ted's Notebook: Stories That Caught My Eye....And Some Thoughts
    Jul 9 2026

    This week's Ted's Notebook is exactly what the title suggests—a collection of stories, observations, history, humor, and reflections that all found their way onto my reporter's notebook.

    We begin with why I've chosen to stay with audio podcasting instead of jumping headfirst into video, and why sometimes the imagination paints a better picture than a camera ever could.

    From there we visit Oregon's latest hunting and fishing controversy, ponder America's need for a little more unity and a little less division, and take a humorous detour to an arcade claw machine where the prize isn't a stuffed animal...it's a can of beer.

    We'll also consider whether Idaho's new black license plates are simply a stylish trend or something worth thinking twice about in today's world of cameras and technology.

    Then it's off into North Idaho history as we search for the legendary Wheelbarrow Mine and the enduring appeal of lost treasure stories.

    Finally, we wrap up with one of the most remarkable sports stories of the year as Kansas City Royals rookie Tyler Tolbert ties a Major League Baseball record that few thought possible, reminding us that perseverance, preparation, and character can sometimes produce moments no one saw coming.

    It's another notebook full of stories from here in North Idaho...where there's always something worth talking about.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 169: North Idaho, 1776 - A Walk Down an Ancient Trail
    Jul 3 2026

    Travel back exactly 250 years as we leave the pavement of Highway 95 behind and step into the Kootenai Valley of 1776.

    There is no Bonners Ferry, no Idaho, and no United States—only an ancient trail winding through towering cedar forests, the rushing Kootenai River, abundant wildlife, and the homeland of the Kootenai people.

    While America's Founding Fathers gather in Philadelphia to approve the Declaration of Independence, life in this beautiful corner of the continent continues as it has for generations, unaware that history is being made thousands of miles away.

    Through imagination, vivid imagery, and a touch of humor, we'll revisit a North Idaho few have ever considered and discover that history wasn't only unfolding in famous places.

    Sometimes the most remarkable stories are found where no one was writing them down. Join me for a journey into the past as we explore North Idaho before America arrived.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 168: 1776 at 250 - Coincidence...or Providence?
    Jul 1 2026

    Was America's victory in the Revolutionary War simply the result of remarkable leadership, courage, and good fortune—or was something greater at work?

    In this special conversation with local amateur history enthusiast Bobby Rains, we explore the idea of divine providence during the pivotal year of 1776.

    There are so many examples of hard to explain American escapes and British blunders to ignore. Too many fateful twists in the weather to pass it off as mere coincidence.

    From George Washington's repeated references to Providence to the Declaration of Independence's appeal to our Creator, we consider why so many of the Founders believed God was guiding the birth of the nation.

    We also wrestle with America's imperfections, asking whether God can work through flawed people and nations to accomplish larger purposes. Finally, we bring the discussion into the present. Has America remained faithful to the principles upon which it was founded? And if God had a purpose for America then, what responsibility does our generation bear today?

    This is a thoughtful conversation on history, faith, freedom, and the enduring question of God's hand in human events.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Episode 167: A Donkey, A Surgery, & Five Missed Calls!
    Jun 29 2026

    What began as a peaceful kayak trip with friends turned into an unforgettable day back at the ranch.

    While Ted floated down the Pack River, the veterinarian unexpectedly performed emergency surgery on Solomon the donkey—right in front of the barn—with Joy serving as his surgical assistant.

    After discovering five missed calls and multiple messages, Ted raced home to find Solomon recovering from the removal of a bladder stone nearly the size of a quarter.

    Filled with humor, gratitude, and a reminder that God cares for all His creatures, this Morning Brew celebrates compassion, country veterinarians, and one very brave donkey.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 166: Morning Brew - Drifting Together
    Jun 26 2026

    Sometimes the best days are the ones that accomplish almost nothing... except what matters most.

    Ted reflects on a nearly perfect summer float down the Pack River with friends, including Terry's first river kayaking adventure.

    Along the way there were quiet conversations, shallow gravel bars, submerged logs, two patient vultures, and plenty of laughter.

    The journey ended with lunch at the Pack River General Store and a reminder that life doesn't always have to be measured by productivity. Sometimes slowing down, enjoying God's creation, and spending unhurried time with friends is exactly what our hearts need.

    Here in North Idaho... that's almost paradise.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 165: Morning Brew - Life Can Be Almost Paradise...Until You Smell Smoke!
    Jun 19 2026

    North Idaho truly is almost paradise.

    Towering forests, beautiful mountains, and open spaces make this one of the most desirable places to live in the country. But every summer brings a reminder that paradise comes with risks. In this Morning Brew,

    Ted reflects on wildfire season, the history of major fires in North Idaho, current fire concerns across the Northwest, and what local residents can do to prepare.

    Along the way, he explores a larger truth about life itself: things can seem peaceful and secure right up until the moment you smell smoke.

    Preparation, vigilance, faith, and community matter.

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    14 mins