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Beef Processing Capacity Collapses as Grazing Acres Disappear

Beef Processing Capacity Collapses as Grazing Acres Disappear

Beef processing capacity in America is collapsing — only three major plants remain. Trent Loos and Damian Buckley expose the shocking closures, shrinking cattle herds, and the rewilding debate threatening ranchers' survival and the nation's food security. Don't miss this urgent conversation about the future of American beef.

Nevada Ranching Challenges: Record Low Cattle Numbers, Wildfires, and Border Cattle

Nevada Ranching Challenges: Record Low Cattle Numbers, Wildfires, and Border Cattle

Cow numbers haven't been this low since 1952, and Nevada rancher Hank Vogler has the wild stories to prove it: pine-nut poachers sparking wildfires, sheep stopping flames in their tracks, and federal firefighters paid to sit idle. Don't miss his fiery take on ranching, wildfires, and border cattle.

Rosie the Riveter's Legacy, North Dakota's AI Data Center Boom, and a NYC Subway Singer's Fight Against Homelessness

Rosie the Riveter's Legacy, North Dakota's AI Data Center Boom, and a NYC Subway Singer's Fight Against Homelessness

From Rosie the Riveter's wartime legacy to North Dakota's AI data center controversy, the kratom debate, and a subway singer turning tips into hope for the homeless — this episode has it all. Don't miss these powerful, timely stories.

Rural Communities Sound the Alarm on Data Centers

Rural Communities Sound the Alarm on Data Centers

Massive data centers are invading rural America—bringing land grabs, crime, and environmental destruction with them. Hear raw testimony from a targeted landowner and a passionate Lakota warning about what's really at stake. This eye-opening episode reveals the human and environmental price of the tech boom nobody's talking about.

Half a Mile From Home

Half a Mile From Home

Her bike was found in a cornfield within hours. The truth took three days — and a chance conversation — to surface. Join Dawn Palumbo and Jonah Lantto as they uncover how Sierah Joughin's killer had done this before, twenty-six years earlier. A chilling case you won't want to miss.


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Finding the True Spirit of Christmas Giving: Faith and Love on Wing & A Prayer

Finding the True Spirit of Christmas Giving: Faith and Love on Wing & A Prayer

Wing and a Prayer brings thought-provoking discussions with host Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor as they delve into the values that shape our lives and communities. This episode features special guest Doc Roberts, who sheds light on the importance of giving during the holiday season. Together, the hosts and their guest explore the contrast between the selflessness of giving and the empty promises of consumerism, especially as Christmas approaches.

Senator John Hoeven Talks Energy, Veterans, National Debt, and Drones

Senator John Hoeven Talks Energy, Veterans, National Debt, and Drones

On this episode of Ladies of Another View, Senator John Hoeven, the 22nd Senator of North Dakota, discusses the critical issues shaping our state and nation. Senator Hoeven serves on key committees in Washington, including Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Appropriations; Energy and Natural Resources; and Indian Affairs. These roles give him a front-row seat to decisions that affect everything from our farms and budgets to energy independence and infrastructure.

Tradition, Stewardship, and Action: Trent Explores Animals, Church, and Farming

Tradition, Stewardship, and Action: Trent Explores Animals, Church, and Farming

This week, Kelly Seaton joins the program, sharing a glimpse into her Christmas celebrations and reminding us that while the holiday season is a time for joy and reflection, the care of animals never takes a break. Kelly’s stories highlight the dedication of those in agriculture and animal care, whose work continues regardless of the season.

Trail West: Honesty, Innovation, and 30+ Years of Serving the Cowboy Way

Trail West: Honesty, Innovation, and 30+ Years of Serving the Cowboy Way

In this episode of Special Cowboy Moments, we take a ride through the rich history of Trail West, a company rooted in the values of hard work, honesty, and a no-nonsense approach to business. Founded in 1987, Trail West emerged with a simple yet profound mission: to deliver exceptional value to their customers by keeping things straightforward and grounded in integrity.

How to Take Back Power Locally: Trent and Walter Congden on Restoring Community Control

How to Take Back Power Locally: Trent and Walter Congden on Restoring Community Control

Trent on the Loosdives deep into the pressing issue of local empowerment in the first installment of “How to Take Back Power at the Local Level.” Host Trent Loos welcomes Montana attorney Walter “Wally” Congden, a passionate advocate for revitalizing grassroots leadership and reclaiming authority where it belongs—at the community level. Together, they explore the history of America’s administrative and political processes, shedding light on how the balance of power has shifted away from local hands and into the grasp of the federal government.

Faith, Transformation, and Healing: Doctors Share Life-Changing Stories of Purpose and Compassion

Faith, Transformation, and Healing: Doctors Share Life-Changing Stories of Purpose and Compassion

On this episode of Ladies of Another View, the discussion focuses on the journeys of two remarkable doctors whose lives were radically transformed by faith, leading them to redefine the meaning of true success and fulfillment. These stories shed light on the deeper purpose found in aligning one's life with timeless principles of truth and compassion.

Celebrating Life in Rural France: Holidays, Creativity, and the Value of Simple Living

Celebrating Life in Rural France: Holidays, Creativity, and the Value of Simple Living

On this episode of Across the Pond, Trent Loos welcomes author Teresa Platt to discuss life in rural France and the unique experiences that come with it. The conversation begins with a look at the holidays, as Teresa shares how she celebrates Christmas far from her family back in the United States. She reflects on the charm of a low-key holiday season in France, where traditions feel more personal and intimate.

Dayton's Western Legacy: From Benjamin Allison's Sawmill to the Championship Rodeo

Dayton's Western Legacy: From Benjamin Allison's Sawmill to the Championship Rodeo

Journey back to the rugged beginnings of Dayton, a town etched into history by the determination of its founding father, Benjamin Allison. In November of 1856, Allison laid out the town’s blueprint, establishing its identity and building the very first house on this western frontier. His industrious spirit didn’t stop there—he also constructed the town’s first sawmill, providing the resources needed to build a thriving community from the ground up.

Celebrating Christmas Down Under, Shrimp Production, and the Fight for Water Rights

Celebrating Christmas Down Under, Shrimp Production, and the Fight for Water Rights

On this episode of Across the Pond, Trent Loos welcomes Councillor Ingrid from Australia for a heartfelt and insightful conversation. Ingrid shares the unique experience of celebrating Christmas in the heat of the Australian summer, complete with beloved traditions like enjoying shrimp on the grill. This leads to a fascinating discussion about shrimp production and its role in Australian culture, showcasing the deep connection between food, community, and national identity.

Stace Smith: The Undisputed King of PRCA Rodeos and the Greatest Show on Dirt

Stace Smith: The Undisputed King of PRCA Rodeos and the Greatest Show on Dirt

Special Cowboy Moments takes viewers deep into the heart of the western lifestyle, celebrating the grit, determination, and artistry of rodeo legends. One standout figure in this rugged world is Stace Smith, a name synonymous with excellence in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA).