Recent Episodes
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A New Season of Reframing Rural is in the Works
Jan 23, 2025 – 01:46 -
A Note from Megan
Jan 25, 2024 – 02:31 -
Season 3 Episode 10: Creator Roundtable: A Behind-the-Scenes Conversation with Reframing Rural’s Audio Engineer, Story Editor and Producer/Host
Oct 16, 2023 – 53:26 -
Season 3 Episode 9: A Conversation with Grace Olmstead, author of "Uprooted: Recovering the Legacy of the Places We've Left Behind"
Sep 11, 2023 – 01:10:40 -
Season 3 Episode 8: John Wicks: the Story of a Punk Rock Farmer and his Fight to Save the Future of Family Farming in Montana
Jul 24, 2023 – 01:11:51 -
Season 3 Episode 7: Normalizing Mental Health Care in Agricultural Communities, Addressing Farm Stress & Restoring Wellbeing in Rural Montana
Jun 15, 2023 – 01:38:38 -
Season 3 Episode 6: Winnett ACES: Strengthening Community & Keeping Ranchers on Working Lands
May 17, 2023 – 01:05:12 -
Season 3 Bonus Episode: Developing Women Leaders for Montana’s Future
May 11, 2023 – 43:08 -
Season 3 Episode 5: Latrice Tatsey & Danielle Antelope on Culturally-Specific and Climate-Smart Blackfeet Food Systems
Mar 24, 2023 – 01:18:59 -
Season 3 Bonus Episode: Working Wild U “Wolves in the West: Defining the Problem”
Feb 7, 2023 – 22:51 -
Season 3 Episode 4: Rural Gentrification in North Idaho
Jan 30, 2023 – 01:00:08 -
Season 3 Episode 3: A Conversation with Kathleen McLaughlin on Class Inequality & Cultural Extraction in a Changing Montana
Dec 21, 2022 – 01:01:57 -
Season 3 Bonus Episode: Stories for Action, "Strengthening Community in a Changing Montana"
Dec 21, 2022 – 01:30:40 -
Season 3 Episode 2: Farm Succession in Northeast Montana
Nov 30, 2022 – 52:31 -
Season 3 Episode 1: An interview with the "farmer's lawyer," Sarah Vogel
Oct 26, 2022 – 01:01:38 -
Season 3 "Groundwork" Preview
Oct 12, 2022 – 06:04 -
Bonus Episode: The Modern West
Aug 25, 2022 – 28:30 -
Season 2 Episode 10: Emily Stifler Wolfe & Jason Thompson on "Common Ground" Montana Free Press Series(Part 2)
Jun 30, 2022 – 47:41 -
Season 2 Episode 9: Emily Stifler Wolfe & Jason Thompson on "Common Ground" Montana Free Press Series(Part 1)
May 26, 2022 – 57:57 -
Season 2 Episode 8: Randi Lynn Tanglen, PhD on Western American Literature and Public Humanities
Apr 28, 2022 – 01:00:31 -
Season 2 Episode 7: Jeanie Alderson on the "Big Four" Meatpacking Monopoly
Mar 31, 2022 – 57:03 -
Season 2 Episode 6: Ashley Hanson on Rural Cultural Work, Site-Specific Theater and Community Development
Feb 24, 2022 – 01:12:47 -
Season 2 Episode 6: Ashley Hanson on Rural Cultural Work, Site-Specific Theater and Community Development
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Season 2 Season 5: Benya Kraus on Stewarding the Next Generation of Rural Leaders
Jan 27, 2022 – 01:07:10 -
Season 2 Bonus Episode: Ed Roberson on Creating his Celebrated Podcast, Mountain & Prairie
Jan 14, 2022 – 51:23 -
Season 2 Episode 4: Ben Winchester on Rural Brain Gain and Rural In-Migration
Dec 16, 2021 – 01:07:00 -
Season 2 Episode 3: Miranda Moen on Rural Architectural Design and Norwegian-American Immigrant Architecture
Nov 30, 2021 – 01:14:59 -
Season 2 Episode 2: Jake Bullinger on Challenging Rural-Urban Binaries and the Potential for Climate Resilience in Resource Economies
Oct 28, 2021 – 01:03:19 -
Season 2 Bonus Episode: Red Ants Pants Music Festival
Oct 19, 2021 – 37:50 -
Season 2 Episode 1: Sarah Calhoun on Rural Resiliency through Entrepreneurship and the Arts
Sep 30, 2021 – 49:41 -
Season 2 Preview
Sep 14, 2021 – 04:56 -
Season 1 Episode 7: Patchwork Quilt, A Narrated Essay by Megan Torgerson
Jul 21, 2021 – 22:36 -
Season 1 Bonus Episode: The Modern West
May 31, 2021 – 30:27 -
Season 1 Episode 6: A Mother's Day Celebration of Rural Womanhood
May 9, 2021 – 28:10 -
Season 1 Episode 5: A Snapshot of Family Farming Amid Cycles of Modernization and Migration
Feb 19, 2021 – 31:23 -
Season 1 Episode 4: Faith the Size of a Mustard Seed
Oct 13, 2020 – 24:33 -
Season 1 Episode 3: Unearthing the Indigenous Narrative in Northeast Montana
Jul 30, 2020 – 28:00 -
Season 1 Episode 2: The Scary Prairie Will Not Get the Best of Me
May 1, 2020 – 25:11 -
Season 1 Episode 1: Preservation and Motherhood on the Northern Great Plains
Mar 6, 2020 – 22:57 -
Season 1 Preview
Feb 21, 2020 – 05:19
Recent Reviews
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Ty406Left of centerShe is a very good speaker but definitely spent sometime out of Montana.
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Kev'56Fascinating and informativeHaving grown up in Billings Montana, then moving to Missoula in the mid-1970s, and now living in a very rural location in Stillwater County, I have a great appreciation for the insights that Megan shares during her podcast. I love her sense of neutrality with regard to politics, which is greatly needed in this day and age. This podcast is appropriate for anyone, whether urban or rural, as it sheds sensitive light on both environments.
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Comedy Gold!Engaging America in Vital ConversationsThe work of “Reframing Rural” challenges the stereotypes of rural America and delves into topics which are at once illuminating and vitally important. In the current climate where people are quick to label one another, I hope this brings compassion to both sides of the conversation. At the heart of these stories, people want and need to live with dignity in America. No matter which side of the political spectrum a person is on, this perspective seems infinitely reasonable. I hope this podcast can soften views and allow a more nuanced conversation around what it is to be “American”. Let’s support compassionate and informed storytelling which can bring community and country together.
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DJ ZorAwesome!These discussions are awesome. I grew apart from agriculture and rural living, but have always considered those things “home”. Having finally moved out of the big city to a small town a few years ago, the problems rural communities (especially in the West) are facing today are different than when I was growing up. This podcast is a great forum for today’s issues in rural America and I’m so glad to have found it.
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riss g ggod bless rural mediaso stoked on finding this podcast and seeing the questions and conflicts that show up in my home actually represented in media and social commentary with such nuance and curiosity. Eagerly awaiting more episodes!
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kpfa0This American Life but make it Rural!I love this podcast so much. The host, Megan, approaches her interviews with curiosity and openness, and there is such a great, wide berth of perspectives from different rural people. As someone who grew up in MT and WY, it has really helped me understand my own stories and place in the world, and to get to know my neighbors and the challenges they face a bit more. She elevates rural values and the importance of our communities and the relationships we build, despite differences in religion, politics, and other backgrounds/beliefs. It creates a really impactful experience of human connection. The people she interviews are all so impressive. And, the production quality is chefs kiss, especially as the seasons continue. I cant get enough!
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Rick WoodforkOutstanding Podcast!Great thought provoking insights into rural life. Awesome music and great production quality as well. It’s an awesome listen!
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Finn6424Best podcast I’ve listened to!This is easily the best and most informative podcast I’ve ever listened to. It has a very high production quality with great background music. It has been so interesting to learn about rural community’s. Great job!
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jessefaymesBeautiful telling of rare storiesI love to see rural Montana represented in this complex and compelling style. A great glimse into a way of living that most people only know through sterotypes.
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Bunny B!A necessary delightThese stories are beautiful! Megan lovingly undoes urban and suburban assumptions about rural life and people. I grew up as the first generation in my family not working in some kind of rural context (although my family moved to a tiny amateur farm in Ridgefield, WA during my last couple years of high school). This project reminded me how much I love to be outside, away from crowds and being in deep relationship with land, water and the power of flora/fauna. Most of us city/town folk rely on rural labor everyday (food) but don’t really understand what it takes to work the land and be in tune with the cycles and seasons of farming. Much gratitude to this podcast for lifting up stories and building collective empathy.
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DKMIIA Great Listen!Transports you outside of suburbia, and into the America we all wish we were a part of!
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