• 3.2 John McKee
    Jan 22 2026

    John McKee is the owner and founder of Headframe Spirits; Butte’s first (legal) distillery that opened its uptown doors in 2012. His journey is as tasty as the whiskey he brought us to enjoy during our recording.

    As a typical Butte kid, John played on mine dumps and brought home liquid mercury that bubbled up through the streets. This ‘Butte grit’ led him to an attempt at playing high-level rugby in Tennessee. When he arrived back in his hometown, he began noticing mine waste being cleaned up. Noticing barren yellow rock piles now green with life, he saw his community forging its own path out of a challenging era – a realization he’s working toward still. So when a career venture in expired butter went upside down and being a kept-man wasn’t the option he hoped for, the idea came up of possibly making booze. He was all in.

    John talks about the struggles of finding financing, to a point where his family became concerned about having enough food. When the 13th bank finally took a chance on the dream, it was off to the races.

    Headframe Spirits launched with a vision of fusing community, history, and vision one bottle at a time …all because of some bad butter. Who would have thought?


    Of all the places, John calls Butte, Montana home.

    Learn more about Headframe Spirits visit www.headframespirits.com

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    1 Std. und 35 Min.
  • 3.1 Cassie Wick
    Jan 8 2026

    Cassie Wick likes good trouble, the kind that elevates community and the people around her. She is certainly doing that as the business owner at 5518 Designs, as a member of uptown Butte’s Business Improvement District, and most recently as the Public Policy and Grassroots Advocacy Coordinator at Ability Montana. She credits the roots of her contagious passion to a year in AmeriCorps and being ‘radicalized’ in a conference promoting walkable cities. Once she realized her ability to create change for good, there was no looking back. She is working tirelessly to create a vibrant, more desirable and visionary uptown business district in Butte. Her community building efforts range from snow shoveling to a city-wide program aimed at neighbors connecting in more meaningful ways. Through her work, she is advocating at a state-government level to promote systems change that benefits people of all abilities.

    All that and she still gets labeled as a ‘radient goddess.’ Not a bad adjective for a gal who grew up playing bartender with her dolls. Then again, bartenders are some of the original community builders. Of all the places, Cassie (and Jon) call Butte, Montana home.

    You can learn more about Cassie’s work at www.abilitymt.org, her community advocacy efforts at www.uptownbuttemt.com, and shop at www.shop5518.com

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    1 Std. und 28 Min.
  • 2.10 Mike Handley & Maisie Sulser (Bonus Episode)
    Aug 21 2025

    The powerhouse duo behind RESTÔR design + build is the husband-and-wife team of architect Maisie Sulser and contractor Mike Handley. This two-person, one-stop shop for historic renovations is bringing back the magic of Butte with one of their first (of hopefully many) major developments - restoring the historic Fairmont Creamery Warehouse. From the outside, it looks like any other empty, century-old warehouse in uptown Butte. When you see the recently finished loft condos, you’ll see the life they’re creating… both together and for their community.

    They sat down with us to share some of the challenges they have faced, how meaningful it is to work with your partner, and which of their seven vintage campers are their favorite. We also did our best to convince them to start their own TV show, despite Mike’s resistance.

    The connection running through their journey is evident: to breathe life back into buildings and in turn, the community they call home. Of all the places, Shake 'n Bake, er… Mike and Maisie call Butte, Montana home.

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    1 Std. und 17 Min.
  • 2.9 Les Cook (Bonus Episode)
    Jul 17 2025

    Dr. Les Cook is the recently retired 12th chancellor of Montana Technological University. During his six years of leadership, Montana Tech has cemented a reputation as one of the nation’s top STEM institutions. His student-first, community building approach has been transformative for campus life and student success.

    We sat down with Les, almost literally, on his way out of Butte to reflect on his time as Chancellor. He shares his journey from ranch-life without electricity, to chance meetings that changed the trajectory of his career. He explains how the mining culture of Butte feels serendipitous, the value of family, and how every leader should frisbee pizzas into crowds when the opportunity exists.

    Our first bonus episode of the summer is a heartfelt, fun, and inspiring conversation with a proven leader whose impacts will continue to be felt in the Montana Tech and Butte community well into the future.

    Of all the places, Les Cook calls Salt Lake City home… or Houghton, Michigan… but we all know it’s really Butte, Montana.

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    1 Std. und 10 Min.
  • 2.8 Patrick Quinn
    Apr 10 2025

    As a “silly little biscuit,” Patrick Quinn approaches life with a beautiful depth, enthusiasm, and generosity. He has been coaching outdoor recreation since he was a teenager in upstate New York. He soon realized a need for people with disabilities who want to experience the outdoors, which led to his career in adaptive recreation. Patrick discusses how healthy risk makes us feel alive, the role Montana’s tourism industry plays in his life, and his work with people of all abilities to enjoy the outdoors in the way they choose to.

    He also talks about the ‘electricity’ he sees in people’s eyes when an activity begins to ‘click’ for them. We hope he noticed the electricity in our eyes during this fun conversation.

    Of all the places, Patrick calls Bozeman, Montana home (until we get him to Butte).

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    1 Std. und 30 Min.
  • 2.7 Shera Konen
    Mar 27 2025

    When the financial crisis hit in 2008, Shera Konen jumped at the chance to leave the real estate industry for an opportunity in television and film. After a healthy dose of ‘almost’ reality TV, and several adventures wrangling mountain men, Shera eventually found her niche in location scouting. Shera talks about her experiences in Butte, Montana’s film boom, casually getting a call from actress Helen Mirin inviting her for a drink in an uptown dive bar, and creating Jon’s murder-house. She also shares the successes and challenges of being a first time festival organizer with the Northwest 360 Film Festival.Shera is a driving force behind the blossoming arts culture in Butte. If her hopes come true, the narrative of this place will, no doubt, be one of mining, architecture, authenticity, along with festivals, and film, and comedy, and music, and food. We’re fortunate to share Butte’s “beautiful grit” with Shera and the world.

    Of all the places, Shera Konen calls Butte, Montana home.

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    1 Std. und 26 Min.
  • 2.6 Maggie Dallen
    Mar 13 2025

    Author Maggie Dallen is proof that unicorns walk among us disguised as talented, charismatic neighbors wearing sweatpants. She has published a library’s worth of Young Adult titles and a growing collection of screenplays in those sweatpants. Most recently, her work ‘Believe In Christmas’ was developed into a 2024 Hallmark Christmas movie. Yes, that Hallmark.Maggie shares her journey from Brooklyn to Butte, becoming a certified princess along the way. She talks about the grind of writing and the surreal feeling she experienced waking onto a movie set that previously only existed in her mind. Maggie also opens up about her struggle with anxiety and the value of creating moments of joy for readers looking for a lighthearted, feel-good escape.Just don’t ask her about anything related to the San Francisco sports world. Or do. We hear the Gryffindors had a good season.

    Of all the places, Maggie Dallen calls Butte, Montana home.

    For more on Maggie’s books, visit: maggiedallenbooks.com or visit her on the socials at authormaggiedallen

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    1 Std. und 25 Min.
  • 2.5 Cassie Loretta
    Feb 27 2025

    It feels like the many chapters of Cassie Loretta’s journey have culminated into her recent opening of a Dandelion Salad brick-and-mortar storefront in uptown Butte. Anchored by her own art, her boutique carries a creatively curated selection of locally-sourced art, vintage clothing, home goods, and one-of-a-kind gifts. Cassie tells the story of making dandelion salads on the playground as a child, shares the origin and process of her signature art style, and how a dream of home ownership led her to “accidentally” buying a house in Butte. Our host Jon and his wife Cassie are thrilled to have their Main Street business located right next to our guest Cassie and her husband, Jon’s.

    Of all the places, Cassie calls Butte, Montana home.To see or purchase Cassie’s art visit www.cassieloretta.com

    For more information on Dandelion Salad, visit their Instagram www.instagram.com/dandelion.salad.shop/ or website: https://www.dandelion-salad.com/

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    1 Std. und 27 Min.