• Episode 129: Morning Brew - Keeping the Main Thing… the Main Thing
    Apr 3 2026

    In this Friday Morning Brew, listener feedback gives way to a thoughtful reflection on Easter—also known as Resurrection Weekend.

    While some may debate the wording, the focus remains simple: keeping the main thing the main thing. Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, His resurrection, and the promise of eternal life for those who believe.

    It’s a message of hope, but also one that challenges us—not just to accept Him as Savior, but as Lord. From the quiet beauty of North Idaho’s “almost paradise” to the promise of something greater ahead, this reflection gently reminds us what this weekend is truly all about.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 128: Morning Brew - Good Enough… or Just Done?
    Apr 2 2026

    After a long night wrestling with whether his April Fools episode was truly finished—or just “good enough”—Ted reflects on a lesson from his early days as a young reporter.

    A former editor once told him, “Good enough isn’t good enough…not for you.” Those words echo years later as Ted revisits his work, discovering the difference between being done and being right.

    In this Morning Brew, he explores the quiet tug-of-war we all face—between comfort and effort, between settling and stretching.

    With a few North Idaho comparisons and a touch of humor, Ted considers the voices that guide us and the danger of chasing perfection instead of purpose.

    Sometimes good enough really is enough—but when that inner nudge won’t go away, it might be time to lean in just a little more. Because growth doesn’t come from perfection…it comes from progress.

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    11 mins
  • Episode 127: North Idaho…Believe It or Not?
    Apr 1 2026

    In this special April 1st episode of Almost Paradise in North Idaho, we take a walk through a collection of stories, reports, and “developments” that may—or may not—be exactly what they seem.

    From unexpected changes at airports…to creative new uses for local facilities…to sightings and situations right here in Boundary County that might have you looking twice at things you’ve always taken for granted…this episode keeps listeners guessing from start to finish.

    Along the way, we explore how easily perception can shift depending on how a story is told—and how sometimes the line between fact and fiction isn’t always as clear as we might think.

    You’ll hear about activity in the skies, mysteries beneath the water, and a few familiar local characters making their seasonal appearances. And just when you think you’ve got it all figured out…you may not.

    Mixed throughout are lighthearted moments, local humor, and a few observations about life here in North Idaho—where things are often simpler, but never boring.

    So settle in, enjoy the ride, and see if you can separate truth from imagination.

    Or maybe…just enjoy the mystery.

    After all…some stories are better when you’re not entirely sure.

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    43 mins
  • Episode 126: Morning Brew - When You Don’t Feel Ready… But Go Anyway
    Mar 31 2026

    We spent a quiet Sunday afternoon at the movies watching Project Hail Mary, expecting a good science fiction story—and we got that. But we also walked away with something more.

    This isn’t a review so much as a reflection. Beneath the science and the stakes, this is a story about a man facing more than just an impossible mission. He’s facing himself—his doubts, his fears, and his uncertainty about whether he’s truly the right person for the job.

    It raises a question we don’t often ask out loud: Does the moment make the man, or does the man make the moment? The truth is, most of us don’t really know how we’ll respond when life asks something big of us.

    What stood out most was not confidence, but growth. Not instant courage, but a series of small decisions to keep going, to keep trying, and to do the next right thing. Along the way, an unexpected relationship reminds us that trust and connection are often built slowly.

    Maybe our own “Hail Mary” moments aren’t dramatic—but they still ask the same thing of us: to show up, even when we don’t feel ready.

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    11 mins
  • Episode 125: Morning Brew - Eighty Caps and Not One Regret
    Mar 30 2026

    With the Kansas City Royals home opener around the corner, it seemed like the perfect time to talk baseball—but we took a slight detour…into a collection of over 80 baseball caps. From Royals and Wildcats to funny sayings, old teams, TV shows, and even one bearing his mother’s name, each cap tells a story.

    What starts as a lighthearted look at a “harmless” collection turns into something more meaningful—how the things we keep often reflect the lives we’ve lived, the people we’ve loved, and the memories we’re not quite ready to part with.

    Along the way, there are a few laughs, a little self-defense, and maybe a reminder that sometimes what looks like clutter…is really a collection of moments worth holding onto. Life, after all, is a lot like a well-worn cap—comfortable, familiar, and best appreciated over time.

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    16 mins
  • 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