Montana Kaimin
The Kaimin Cast
Conversations about stories that matter from the University of Montana and beyond. New episodes release every Monday morning. A podcast from the Montana Kaimin, University of Montana's independent, student-run newspaper.
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Apr 24, 2026
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Episodes
“Why” war: 25 years of promoting peace 24.04.2026 8:05
For 25 years, a group of women have stood at the south end of Beartracks Bridge in dedication to a peaceful world. They stand as part of an international network of women promoting nonviolence. Current events are making their presence louder. Episode by Grace Golbach / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.montanakaimin.com/the_kaimin_cast/ Q...
The Oval: A Stepping Stone 10.04.2026 10:00
The Oval is not just the center of campus, it is also UM’s student-run literary magazine with a mission to be a building block in students' artistic journeys. A publication in a literary magazine can be the first stepping stone in many careers. Episode by Chaytan Reid / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.montanakaimin.com/the_kaimin_cast/...
Need a ride? Timber provides 10.03.2026 9:00
Missoula is the hometown of Timber, a four-legged social media phenomenon that locals and visitors might find hanging out the window as they enter their Uber. “Are you okay with a puppy?” Over 30,000 people say yes, maybe you will be next. Episode by Grace Golbach / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.montanakaimin.com/the_kaimin_cast/ Quest...
40 performances of love 19.02.2026 7:27
The song “Hey Baby” was performed in University of Montana classrooms 40 times through “Singing Valentines” to help fundraise for the National Association for Music Education. Students played instruments and sang to deliver love to students and professors for Valentine's Day. Episode by Grace Golbach / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.m...
What no snow means for Earth and for Missoulians 05.02.2026 9:37
When looking outside this winter, the mountains have turned white, but the valley has remained brown and barren of snow. The Southcoast cities are building snowmen, and the mountain towns are wearing sweatshirts. Climate patterns are changing, but what does this mean? Episode by Grace Golbach / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.montanak...
Bulking and training trends: Powerlifting on campus 27.11.2025 16:57
Montana winters are brisk, giving UM athletes an excuse to put on some extra weight. As fat levels increase, so does the athlete's strength. Heavy lifting has risks of generating injury. UM athletes debate the best training practices for gaining weight. Episode by Sam Armstrong / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.montanakaimin.com/the_kaimi...
Misophonia: More than meets the ear 13.11.2025 15:53
Almost everybody has sounds that annoy them. But when these sounds become more than just an annoyance, it is a syndrome known as misophonia. Recent studies suggest that there may be more to misophonia than just the auditory element. Is misophonia just an aversion to certain sounds, or is there more to it than meets the ear? Episode by Weston Fudge / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode...
Join the “Herd”: Building connection through anonymity 30.10.2025 17:01
The University of Montana has a “herd.” Students across campus are posting on the anonymous social media platform YikYak, where they share questions, thoughts, memes and complaints. It’s an app to share what’s on your mind, but do people share too much? As more students join and engage anonymously, solidarity is growing, but there are negatives among the positives. Episode by Grace Golbach / Mon...
The Clark Fork conundrum: Balancing recreation and conservation 03.10.2025 13:53
The Clark Fork River could be described as the flowing heart of Missoula, but are we loving it to death? The Clark Fork River Access and Restoration project aims to restore eroding riverbanks by reinforcing access points. These new access points will better withstand foot traffic and reduce impact on the environment simultaneously. Episode by Weston Fudge / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of t...
The Ozempic Era: Body image in the age of GLP-1s 18.09.2025 17:28
The use of Ozempic has exploded in recent years as celebrities and professional athletes continue to endorse it on social media as a practical and easily accessible weight loss drug. Ozempic, initially prescribed as a drug to treat diabetes, became popular after doctors discovered its side effect of weight loss. Episode by Madelynn Pandis / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode an...
Confessions of a college town: Roommate horror story 02.09.2025 23:23
Missoula is a college town, home to thousands of student renters and roommates, but not all roommate pairings end well. From property damage to physical fights to mysterious beta fish deaths, bad roommate experiences create long lasting stories, and not the kind you want to be making in college. This week's podcast covers some of the most unforgettable and unpleasant roommate stories of Missoula. ...
Confessions of a college town: University Center 01.05.2025 33:05
For this episode of “Confessions of a College Town,” Montana Kaimin reporters, editors and photographers picked up a couple of microphones, left the chaos of our newsroom and headed to the University Center. We went in thinking about the building as a place that provides food, entertainment and cohesion. We left with a better understanding of the people inside it, and how they fit into the ecosyst...
The grandfather of Griz softball 07.04.2025 11:01
75-year-old William “Spike” Potter is Griz softball’s biggest fan. After receiving a letter from a former Griz softball player during the COVID-19 quarantine, Potter has become an important member of the Griz softball family. He donates his time and his money, roughly $250,000, to the program. Why? Because he thinks Griz softball is unique from other UM athletics programs. By Madelynn Pandis / Mon...
The side hustles: Plasma, ponies and puppets 24.03.2025 22:43
For the average broke college kid, side hustles are a staple. But young adults aren’t the only ones making a couple of bucks on the side. Hear about the ins and outs of plasma donation, how a marketing professor made a business from horse data and why one student has turned puppets into her career. Episode by Bayliss Flynn / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are availa...
The gun divide: College handgun culture 03.03.2025 14:35
There’s a new proposal in the Montana State Legislature that would create a gun registry for enhanced concealed weapons permits. As of February 2021, Montana no longer requires a permit to legally carry a concealed handgun in public. This means Montanans can now discreetly carry a handgun without a background check. But is anyone actually going through the process of getting their concealed carry...
Confessions of a college town: Pie Hole 20.02.2025 37:25
Like the episode “24 Hours at the Golden Apple,” where “This American Life” reporters and producers completed shifts interviewing patrons and employees at a Chicago diner, the Montana Kaimin was inspired to find the “Golden Apple” of our college town. Pie Hole is a pizza place that has been open for about a decade. Seven days a week, it operates from 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. It’s become the go-to spot fo...
The crossing: A legal loophole or trespassing? 03.02.2025 11:44
Montana boasts over 30 million acres of public and protected lands, but around 5% of those spaces are inaccessible to the public. This is because the land is considered privately locked, also called corner locked. Accessing corner-locked land is called corner crossing, an illegal practice preventing recreationists from reaching Montana’s around 1.56 million acres of hunting, fishing and hiking are...
The fitness trends: One Missoula class catches on 20.01.2025 15:36
In 2025, fitness looks different. Influenced by social media trends and celebrities, people across the country are finding new ways to get their sweat on. Oula, as in Missoula, is a dance fitness class founded in 2010 to be a body-positive, inclusive space. It has expanded nationally, but found a strong fan base in its home community and at the University of Montana. Episode by Bayliss Flynn / Mo...
The UAPs: A gaze into alien life 02.12.2024 7:01
Over the last year, former government officials have been rebranding UFOs as UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) in an attempt to legitimize conversations surrounding them. This might be working, considering Congress held an official hearing on Nov. 13 to further uncover what, if any, government organizations know of UAPs. Of course, talks of UAPs come with the discussion of alien life. And for t...
The Medical Stories: Contraception, Home Funerals, Overdose Vaccines 18.11.2024 15:31
This week’s Kaimin Cast brings you a trio of intriguing and intimate medical stories from the School of Journalism at the University of Montana. We’ll talk about a more comfortable IUD insertion experience at UM, how a student learned about hosting a funeral at home and drugs being developed at the University to stop opioid overdoses and cancer. Episode by Bayliss Flynn / Christina Rodriguez / Lo...
The Fish: An Uncertain Fate of Arctic Grayling in Montana 04.11.2024 10:17
Remnants of the last Ice Age are barely holding out in Montana's lakes and rivers. Arctic grayling fish are now confined to just Montana in the continental United States after going extinct in Michigan. Conservationists are trying to compromise on the best way to protect the fish, land and ranchers of the Big Hole. Episode by Chandler Lieb / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all...
The Voters: Registration at UM 21.10.2024 9:58
As a crucial election nears, University of Montana students still have time to register to vote in person. College students who move from home, to the dorms, to an apartment or house have a unique challenge in updating their voter registration or utilizing an absentee ballot. Episode by Bayliss Flynn / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.mont...
The Observer: A Glimpse of Astronomy at UM 07.10.2024 8:25
Deep in the mountains south of Missoula at the Blue Mountain Observatory, astronomers from the University of Montana are exploring space in our solar system and beyond. For one of these observers, finding their place atop Blue Mountain took a lifetime of experiences. Episode by Chandler Lieb / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.montanakaimin...
The Team: UM Men’s Club Soccer Returns 23.09.2024 12:02
Men’s club soccer is back at the University of Montana after decades of attempts at restarting. Players from the last established team from the 1980s are helping athletes 40 years younger to get the new team kicking. Episode by Bayliss Flynn / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.montanakaimin.com/the_kaimin_cast/ Questions? Comments? Email us...
The Gamer: Breaking Stereotypes of ‘Nerd Culture’ 09.09.2024 5:38
When you think of someone that plays the video game League of Legends, you're probably not envisioning a leader in the U.S. military. However, at the University of Montana, it's becoming the norm. Episode by Chandler Lieb / Montana Kaimin Full transcripts of this episode and all others are available online at www.montanakaimin.com/the_kaimin_cast/ Questions? Comments? Email us at editor@montanakai...
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