• Episode 124: Morning Brew Friday Feedback - Of Eggs, Ovens, and Old Friends: Letters from Almost Paradise
    Mar 27 2026

    This week’s Friday Feedback is a little messy—in the best possible way.

    From scrambled eggs in a coat pocket to kitchen disasters shared by listeners (including a pizza fire that got a little too real), we share a few laughs and shake our heads together.

    But it’s not all humor. Listeners also reflect on stories that linger—like the passing of Missy, the simple joy of three barn kittens, and the meaning behind things we hold onto.

    It’s a mix of letters, memories, and moments that remind us life isn’t always neat… but it’s often meaningful, especially here in Almost Paradise.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 123: Morning Brew - Moving On and Letting Go… Someday
    Mar 26 2026

    In this quieter Morning Brew, we take a moment to reflect on something we don’t always like to think about—letting go.

    When longtime neighbors finally leave their beloved country home for a simpler life closer to family and care, it brings a truth a little closer to home. For those of us who love the land, the space, and the rhythm of rural life, the question isn’t if… but when.

    This episode gently explores that tension—holding tightly to what we love while recognizing that seasons change. With a mix of personal reflection, a touch of North Idaho perspective, and a few steadying scriptures, we consider what it means to plan wisely without worrying, and to appreciate deeply without clinging too hard.

    Not today… but someday. And until then, there’s still coffee to drink, work to do, and a view out back that reminds us just how good life really is.

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    10 mins
  • Episode 122: Seasons of Change, Roots of Faith
    Mar 25 2026

    In this heartfelt conversation, we step into the life of a North Idaho family navigating a season of growth, change, and quiet trust in God’s plan.

    As Chloe pursues new opportunities and prepares to return home for a time, her parents reflect on the balance between letting go and holding on.

    Their journey is marked by faith—guiding a father as he considers expanding his business, a mother serving women through high-risk pregnancies, and two older sons building strong lives of their own.

    This episode explores the beauty of transition: celebrating independence while cherishing connection, embracing opportunity while remaining grounded in gratitude.

    Through it all, this family leans on their faith, trusting that each new step is part of a greater purpose. It’s a story of love, growth, and learning to follow God’s will—wherever it may lead.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 121: Morning Brew - Not Winter, Not Spring… Just North Idaho
    Mar 24 2026

    Spring officially arrived last Friday—but somehow, I missed it.

    Maybe that says something about how this season really works, especially here in North Idaho. We’ve had glimpses—50-degree days, melting snow, longer light—but the wind reminds us we’re not quite there yet.

    Then came a true spring day: 60s, no wind, and a chance to get our hands dirty in the yard. The trampoline is up, tennis is calling, and signs of life are everywhere.

    Still, we know better than to rush it. Spring is coming—but around here, it teaches us patience every step of the way.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 120: Morning Brew - The Tale of Two Work Coats… and Some Very Unlucky Eggs
    Mar 23 2026

    In this lighthearted but sentimental Morning Brew, Ted reflects on the stories our old work coats can carry.

    Joy's worn coat once belonged to her father and he still walks the barnyard with her in spirit as she feeds horses, pets donkeys, and gathers eggs.

    Ted’s coat, on the other hand, simply tries to survive firewood, rough bark, and one very unfortunate decision — forgetting he had put eggs in a pocket that already had a small hole in it.

    What follows is a kitchen floor egg disaster, two enthusiastic cleanup dogs, and a lesson about patching pockets, laughing at life’s messes, and appreciating the everyday stories hiding in the coats we wear.

    Ted then reflects on the value of people over things, and how we sometimes forget that.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 119: Morning Brew - Madness, Mascots, and Maybe a Little Grace
    Mar 19 2026

    Today Ted's March Madness Morning Brew captures the spirit of the tournament through the eyes of a fan who knows just enough to be dangerous—and isn’t afraid to admit it.

    With Gonzaga and Idaho University carrying the hopes of North Idaho, Ted leans into the excitement, unpredictability, and shares the experience that makes March special, while steering clear of overanalyzing stats or pretending to have a perfect bracket.

    Ted ponders the various mascots that dot the land - the good, and the bad, and the ugly!

    Along the way, Ted tries to sprinkle in humor, a few gentle jabs (including at your own Kansas State Wildcats’ absence), and a light, thoughtful nod to faith—wondering, with a grin, which team mascots might catch heaven’s attention.

    More than anything, this episode celebrates community: coworkers filling out brackets, friends gathering around TVs, and the simple joy of rooting for “our team.” Win or lose, busted bracket or not, it’s a reminder that sometimes the madness is the fun here in North Idaho.

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    16 mins
  • Episode 118: Tiger, Hissy, Bash… and the Meaning of “Better Together”
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of Almost Paradise in North Idaho, we spend time with the Better Together Animal Alliance Care Center in Ponderay—where the mission goes far beyond sheltering animals. It’s about helping dogs, cats, and people find each other… so everyone is truly better together.

    Ted shares his own story of three barn kittens—Tiger, Hissy, and Bash—who found their way from under a stack of hay bales to a healthy, happy life with a little help from the Better Together Animal Alliance Care Center. Along the way, we explore what really happens behind the scenes at a clean, modern facility run by people who genuinely care.

    But this conversation goes deeper. What’s the difference between a stray cat and a feral cat? What can communities do about growing cat colonies? And how do cats—independent as they are—fit into the natural order alongside dogs, who seem wired for companionship?

    We also highlight the programs and services available to the public, offering practical help and education for pet owners across North Idaho and beyond.

    And, as often happens on the porch, the conversation drifts toward bigger questions—like whether animals have a place in eternity.

    Because in the end, whether here or beyond…

    We really are better together.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 117: A Morning Brew of Snakes, Shamrocks, and a Strong Cup of Coffee
    Mar 17 2026

    In this special St. Patrick’s Day Morning Brew, Ted pours a strong cup of coffee and takes listeners on a short trip to Ireland—without leaving North Idaho.

    Who was St. Patrick, and why is his story still told centuries later?

    Along the way, Ted explores the famous legend of Patrick chasing the snakes out of Ireland, and the more likely explanation involving glaciers and geography.

    He also shares the simple lesson of the shamrock, which Patrick used to explain the idea of the Trinity.

    With a mix of humor, history, and Irish folklore, this episode reminds us that behind every holiday there’s usually a real story worth telling. S

    o grab your favorite mug—Irish coffee if you’re feeling festive—and enjoy a few green thoughts for the day.

    And as always, Ted closes with a reminder that life is pretty good… almost paradise, here in North Idaho.

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    15 mins