Heart of the Flathead

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Heart of the Flathead

Welcome to the Heart of the Flathead, where we sit down with the change-makers, the unsung heroes, and the everyday folks who give this place its pulse. If you live here, love here, or just want to know what makes Kalispell and the Valley tick—you’re in the right place. Heart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions ex

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    17. School Levies: Funding Gaps, Voter Fatigue, and What Works

    Send us Fan MailA community can deeply value its schools and still face constant funding shortfalls—that tension drives this conversation with Jinn Merriman, attorney at McGarvey Law and trustee for Kalispell Public Schools. Jinn breaks down how Montana’s public school funding system works, where the state covers about 80% of costs and local communities must approve levies to fund the remaining gap. We unpack what that means for taxpayers, why these votes are often misunderstood, and how funding decisions actually reach the ballot.The conversation centers on One Brave Pack, a community-led effort to educate voters after the district itself is restricted from advocacy. Jen shares how Kalispell passed its first high school levy in 18 years, what shifted in messaging, and why students and local businesses played a critical role. We also zoom out to the bigger issue: a system that forces repeated elections that don’t keep up with inflation, creating voter fatigue and instability. Along the way, we highlight innovative programs within Kalispell schools that connect students to real-world career pathways.If this helped you understand how school levies work, share it with a neighbor, subscribe for more conversations from the Flathead Valley, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show.Heart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    16. Keeping the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex Wild

    Send us Fan MailThe Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex feels endless—1.6 million acres and over 1,700 miles of trails—but the reality is fewer professionals are available to maintain it as visitation continues to rise. In this episode, Cliff Kipp, Executive Director of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation, breaks down what modern wilderness stewardship actually looks like when public land demand outpaces capacity. From trail maintenance to education and access, this conversation reveals the unseen work required to keep “The Bob” open, wild, and usable.Cliff shares his path into conservation—from early exposure to working landscapes to AmeriCorps and the Montana Conservation Corps—before landing in the Flathead Valley to build community-driven stewardship. We also get practical: how nonprofits support trail crews, outfitters, and volunteers; why rising use and backcountry waste are growing concerns; and what tools are making wilderness access more attainable, including trip planning resources, trail condition updates, and a gear library. Whether you’re a seasoned backcountry traveler or simply value protected public lands, this episode connects the dots between access, responsibility, and the future of wilderness.Links:Bob Marshall Wilderness FoundationU.S. Forest Service - Bob Marshall Wilderness ComplexHeart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    15. How The Glacier Institute Connects People And Place

    Send us Fan MailFrom penguins to peaks, Anthony Nelson’s path into outdoor leadership is anything but typical. The executive director of the Glacier Institute shares how a Minnesota kid fascinated by zoos became a conservation-minded educator, moved his family to the Flathead Valley, and stepped into the Institute’s top role just weeks before the pandemic reshaped the world. Forced to rethink how outdoor education could work, Nelson and his team adapted quickly—ultimately expanding the Institute’s reach across Glacier National Park and the Flathead National Forest while deepening its mission of connecting people to the natural world.In the conversation, Nelson walks through the Institute’s three campuses—historic Field Camp inside Glacier, the Big Creek Outdoor Education Center for youth, and a new 141-acre property in Columbia Heights being developed as a community nature center. He shares how programs have grown rapidly through expert-led field courses and day programs that turn casual hikers into confident stewards, along with ambitious conservation work along the Bad Rock Wildlife Management Area corridor. From learning the difference between blue camas and death camas to understanding raptor ecology and grizzly safety, this episode highlights how outdoor education strengthens communities—and why the Glacier Institute’s hands-on, fun-first culture (including its legendary Lumberjack Ball fundraiser) keeps people coming back for more.If you care about Glacier, the Flathead Valley, outdoor education, wildlife corridors, and real community impact, this conversation will leave you inspired and ready to plug in. Subscribe, share with a neighbor who loves the park, and leave a review to help more people find the show.Heart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    14. Someday In Montana

    Send us Fan MailAfter 25 years in Air Force counterintelligence, Neil Wheldon traded global posts and Pentagon briefings for rivers and a steadier pace in Kalispell. Inspired early by a unifying vision of America, he built a career on integrity, clear judgment, and candid counsel. His defining chapter came at the Pentagon, leading the effort to map the Air Force’s future force needs against peer adversaries a decade out. Not being a pilot—once a liability in an aviation-first culture—became his edge. As a special agent, he applied investigative rigor: define assumptions, build process, test, refine, brief. The result reframed what credibility can look like at the highest levels.That professional high point ran parallel to personal strain—five moves in five years, five high schools for his eldest, and a remote tour in Turkey. A shared “someday in Montana” became a plan: his wife and daughters put down roots in the Flathead while he finished his final tour. Today, Neil brings that same discipline to Line 49, a Montana firearms manufacturer born from regulatory headwinds in Alberta and rebuilt around stability, precision, and small-batch excellence. From super short action bolt rifles that run standard AR-15 magazines to modular Henry Supreme conversions, the focus is meticulous QC, indicated chambers, and a signed test sheet in every box—quiet collaboration in a valley rich with makers.Heart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    13. Teaching First Grade With Heart

    Send us Fan MailA first-grade classroom can feel like a small town, and Annie Lillard has learned how to lead with steadiness and care. Raised in Kalispell, Annie now teaches at Cornelius Hedges Elementary—the same school where her mother once taught—bringing a multigenerational perspective to a rapidly growing valley. Her path to the classroom runs through Whitworth University, volunteer work in Haiti, early teaching stops in the Bitterroot and New Jersey, and the adoption of two sons from the same place where she once served. Those experiences shape a philosophy rooted in relationships, routines, and meeting kids exactly where they are.In this conversation, Annie gets candid about what helps classrooms thrive—and what makes the work harder. She breaks down curriculum shifts, the realities of combination classes, and the challenge of supporting advanced learners alongside students navigating absences, IEPs, and real-life stress. We also dig into school funding: how a long-awaited levy finally passed with help from One Brave Pack, what levy dollars actually restore in schools, and why sustainability matters for teachers. Along the way, Annie shares simple ways the community can help—from classroom volunteering to work-based learning programs led by Mike Kelly—and the personal routines that keep her grounded for the long haul.If this story resonated, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help more Flathead neighbors find the show.Heart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    12. Building the Way Forward

    Send us Fan MailWant a grounded look at what actually drives housing costs in the Flathead Valley—and what can realistically bring them down? We sit down with Mark Friedline, executive officer of the Flathead Building Association, to break down the practical levers that matter most: smart advocacy, safer jobsites, streamlined permitting, and a coordinated local workforce strategy. Mark’s unconventional path from outdoor educator and university program leader to industry advocate gives him a systems-level view of how people, policy, and process intersect in real construction timelines and real home prices.The conversation zeroes in on solutions already in motion—aligning local setbacks with international standards to unlock usable space, reducing delays through clearer permitting, and supporting builders with monthly safety trainings, mock OSHA walkthroughs, and plain-language guidance on compliance. But the heart of the episode is workforce. With retirements far outpacing new entrants, Mark outlines how paid high-school internships, college partnerships, and the launch of ACE—an after-school architecture, construction, and engineering program—are building a homegrown talent pipeline. The goal is direct and urgent: increase capacity, reduce risk, and lower long-term housing costs by investing locally and early.Heart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    11. Pumpkins, Trains, And Family Joy

    Send us Fan MailSweet Pickens Pumpkin Patch didn’t start with a business plan—it started with a three-quarter-mile train, a field full of pumpkins, and a mission to help families smile again. In this episode, we sit down with Sweet Pickens founder Terry Devries to explore his winding path from Nebraska farm kid to Continental Airlines pilot, to corporate aviator for SemiTool, and finally to Kalispell community-builder. Terry shares how aviation shaped his approach to safety, systems, and patience—and how those habits now guide a hands-on farm experience designed for learning, play, and Flathead Valley’s tight 90-day growing season.We dig into the choices behind the farm’s signature attractions: frost-resistant pumpkin varieties, alfalfa fields that double as parking, and a custom-built train laid one spike at a time. Terry also talks about stewardship, faith, and the family teamwork that keeps Sweet Pickens growing—whether maintaining track, welcoming school groups, or adding new kid-powered features like pedal carts, goats, hoops, and sandbox excavators. If you’re interested in community building, family entrepreneurship, or how to grow a local attraction with purpose and heart, this conversation offers a blueprint rooted in listening, thoughtful planning, and building spaces where parents exhale and kids light up.Sweet Pickin's Pumpkin PatchHeart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    10. A Pastor’s Journey From Skepticism To Service

    Send us Fan MailKalispell native Pastor Chad Warren shares a full-circle journey from early skepticism about faith to leading one of the Flathead Valley’s largest congregations. He walks through the moment his doubts shifted, the mentors who shaped his thinking, and how a philosophy degree unexpectedly became ideal preparation for ministry. His path runs through camp leadership, formative mentoring work at Yale, and a lived conviction that faith, intellect, and service are strongest when they stay connected to real people and real needs.We also cover the leadership crucibles that defined him—guiding a large Texas church through COVID and extreme weather, moving worship into living rooms, and keeping pastoral care personal when everything turned remote. Now senior pastor at East Haven, Chad talks about a church designed for community impact: two Sunday services, active kids and student programs, home-based small groups, coffee-shop meetups, a food pantry, hospital visits at Logan Health, and school partnerships. His vision of shalom is practical: helping families, neighborhoods, and systems become whole as the Valley grows and changes. If you care about community health, church leadership, or how personal faith becomes public good, this episode brings the Flathead’s heart into focus.Easthaven Baptist ChurchHeart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    9. A Vault, a Vision, and a Boutique

    Send us Fan MailA boutique with a bank vault, century-old display cases, and a name pulled from Kalispell’s past—this conversation with Princess and Buck co-owners Kyle Waterman and Beth Kornick is a walk through how small businesses can power a main street’s heart. In just 30 days, they turned an idea into an open sign, choosing downtown Kalispell over easier options and transforming a former bank into a living scrapbook where shoppers find clothing, home goods, and stories woven through local history.Kyle and Beth share how their Montana roots, Rotary connection, and community focus shaped their approach to retail and service. From a working vault turned photo booth to jewelry cases said to have arrived by stagecoach and boat, Princess and Buck blends heritage and entrepreneurship. With lessons on sourcing unique lines, building small vignettes that solve gifting, and sustaining downtown vitality through collaboration, this episode is a love letter to Kalispell’s spirit—and a guide for anyone who believes main streets still matter.Princess and BuckHeart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    8. From Coast Guard Cockpit to County Hall

    Send us Fan MailFlathead County Administrator Pete Melnick brings an uncommon résumé to local government—Coast Guard helicopter pilot, counter-drug operations leader, and DHS culture strategist. In this conversation with David Wigginton, host of Heart of the Flathead, Pete shares how mission discipline, systems thinking, and a deep curiosity for frontline work now drive better roads, smarter budgets, and more transparent decisions across one of Montana’s fastest-growing counties.From disabling cartel boats to navigating Montana’s open-meeting laws, Pete reveals what effective leadership looks like when stakes are high and accountability is real. He breaks down how to think in systems, listen across perspectives, and dig into the “five whys” to find root causes. Along the way, you’ll hear lessons from military command, mistakes that shaped his civilian leadership style, and why trust—and listening—remain the most underrated tools in public service.Heart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    7. When Your Life's Calling Finds You: Jordan Venezio, Kalispell Police Chief

    Send us Fan MailWhat does real public safety look like when a department hires for character, invests in officer wellness, and stays close to its community? Kalispell Police Chief Jordan Venezio joins host David Wigginton for a candid, story-driven look at leadership, purpose, and building trust in a fast-growing Flathead Valley. From his unconventional start in business and real estate to patrol, narcotics, and school resource officer work, Jordan’s path has given him a 360-degree view of service. His time at the FBI National Academy honed his focus on communication, wellness, and strategic decision-making—skills he now uses to guide a department rooted in collaboration and care.Jordan shares how a local safety levy helped Kalispell PD cut response times nearly in half, strengthen visibility, and deepen relationships with residents and businesses. He talks about prioritizing youth safety, expanding school resource programs, and building partnerships like Special Olympics that foster community trust. From working alongside regional agencies to finding balance outdoors, his approach reveals what it takes to lead a healthy, human-centered police department in today’s Montana.Heart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    6. Building Community Through Education

    Send us Fan MailWhat does it take for a college to truly belong to its community? Dr. Jane Karas, President of Flathead Valley Community College, joins host David Wigginton to share how listening, partnership, and follow-through have shaped FVCC into both an educational powerhouse and a community cornerstone. From her unexpected journey from the East Coast to Montana ranch life, Jane’s blend of grit and policy expertise informs a leadership style where students feel seen, supported, and known by name.Together, we explore how FVCC fuels the Flathead Valley’s economy and culture—linking adult education, transfer programs, and industry-aligned training in fields like healthcare and manufacturing. Jane spotlights the Wachholz College Center, a world-class venue that hosts authors, climbers, and musicians, and introduces FVCC’s new Entrepreneurship Center—a collaborative hub for founders, mentors, and innovators. The thread through it all: authentic relationships and data-driven agility that keep both the college and community growing stronger together.Flathead Valley Community CollegeWachholz College CenterHeart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    5. The Human Behind the Badge: Meet Sheriff Brian Heino

    Send us Fan MailFlathead County spans an area the size of Connecticut—and for Sheriff Brian Heino, every mile tells a story. Raised here, he’s fought wildfires in these forests, walked these roads in uniform, and now leads a department balancing explosive growth, seasonal surges, and shifting expectations. In this candid conversation, Heino traces his path from Forest Service firelines to law enforcement, sharing the moment he realized that serving this place was more than a job.We dig into the realities behind the badge: skyrocketing call volumes, fentanyl and meth challenges, and the ripple effects of mental health funding cuts and an overburdened detention facility. Heino explains how his team adapts through smarter outreach, training, and tools that prevent tragedy—alongside the quiet victories that keep them going, from letters of gratitude to second chances that stick. It’s a grounded, human look at what it takes to keep the Flathead safe while protecting the values that make it home.Heart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    4. The World is My Neighborhood: Lucy Smith's Philosophy

    Send us Fan MailLucy Smith’s journey from Navy brat to global citizen offers a masterclass in building community wherever life takes you. Moving annually between military bases, she developed a philosophy at nine years old: “Walk in like you’re already everybody’s friend.” That mindset carried her through living in Japan at 23, volunteering in Africa, and eventually finding her forever home in the Flathead Valley. Along the way, she discovered that “the world is my neighborhood,” and that experiences across cultures—whether waking to temple gongs in Japan or witnessing resilience in East Africa—hold transformative lessons in humility, privilege, and connection.Rooted in the volunteer spirit modeled by her parents, Lucy channels a lifelong commitment to service into her role as Rotary District Governor and board member for multiple foundations. Even her recreational passions fuel her purpose—century rides for polio eradication, cross-state cycling events for cancer research—because, as she says, “You can’t take it with you, and it’s a whole lot more fun to share it.” Her vision is simple but powerful: create opportunities for neighbors to come together, from parades to free concerts, where strangers become friends and community grows stronger one hello at a time.Heart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    3. Planning Kalispell's Future

    Send us Fan MailIn this eye-opening episode of Heart of the Flathead, PJ Sorensen of the Kalispell Planning Department offers a behind-the-scenes look at how neighborhoods take shape and development decisions are made. A Kalispell resident since childhood, PJ brings both personal and professional insight to the complex, years-long process that guides growth in the valley. From navigating regulations to coordinating public hearings and staff reports, he describes the planning department as “a point guard,” orchestrating collaboration across city functions to turn vision into reality.The conversation dives into Montana’s new Land Use Planning Act and the pressure to create 15,000 new housing units over the next decade. PJ shares how the city is working to balance faster development with community values, all while ensuring Kalispell remains a place where residents of all ages and incomes can thrive. Whether you're a longtime local or a new arrival, this episode is a must-listen for understanding the forces shaping the Flathead’s future.Heart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    2. Banking on Community

    Send us Fan MailMike Smith, Market President of Glacier Bank, joins the inaugural episode of Heart of the Flathead to share his journey from a blue-collar upbringing in Wisconsin to becoming a key financial leader in the Flathead Valley. Since moving to Kalispell in 2006, Mike has navigated the challenges of the Great Recession, mortgage lending, and community growth while helping shape Glacier Bank’s strong civic presence. With a commitment to supporting 75% of the nonprofits in the Great Fish Community Challenge and fostering a culture of volunteerism among employees, Mike underscores the bank’s guiding principle: “Our customers don’t care how smart we are as bankers until they know how much we care about them.”The conversation also explores Mike’s thoughtful take on balancing economic growth with the preservation of the valley’s natural beauty and character. He addresses urgent challenges like rising property taxes, digital fraud, and the fraying of community connections—calling for more collaboration and civility between long-time locals and newcomers alike. Capping off the episode with personal reflections and lessons learned, Mike shares his hope to be remembered as someone “whose actions made a difference”—a fitting message for a series devoted to the people helping shape the heart of the Flathead.Heart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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    1. Welcome to Heart of the Flathead

    Send us Fan MailHave you ever wondered what really connects us as neighbors in the Flathead Valley? Beyond political differences and social media debates, there's a rich tapestry of shared experiences waiting to be discovered.Heart of the Flathead podcast launches with a mission to celebrate the changemakers and everyday folks who give this special corner of Montana its unique character. Host Dave Wiginton brings a global perspective to local conversations, having lived internationally and across the United States before settling in the Flathead Valley twelve years ago. Through these experiences, Dave discovered something profound: "We have way more in common than we might think we do," a perspective that drives the show's community-building approach.Each episode will feature conversations with local business leaders, public officials, entrepreneurs, nonprofit directors, educators, and unsung heroes working behind the scenes. Rather than focusing on divisive topics, Dave explores guests' backgrounds, motivations, and passions—the human elements that unite us all. Every interview concludes with rapid-fire questions that reveal surprising personal insights about these community contributors.The introductory episode gives listeners a taste of the format as co-producer Drew Zagorski turns the tables, interviewing Dave himself. We discover Dave's love for skiing through trees on Big Mountain, his diplomatic take on the Griz-Bobcat rivalry, and his life philosophy about not rushing important decisions. Most importantly, we learn his aspiration for the podcast: "I hope it helps to overcome the divisiveness that is so pervasive in the world today and brings us all closer together as a community."Ready to discover the beating heart of our community? Subscribe to Heart of the Flathead wherever you get your podcasts, and visit heartoftheflathead.com to suggest future guests or provide feedback. Together, we'll build a stronger, more connected Flathead Valley—one conversation at a time.Heart of the Flathead is brought to you by:Glacier Investment ManagementWhitefish Financial ServicesHeart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or production team. Appearance on the show does not constitute an endorsement of any goods, services, or opinions discussed. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on the content of this show.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the Heart of the Flathead, where we sit down with the change-makers, the unsung heroes, and the everyday folks who give this place its pulse. If you live here, love here, or just want to know what makes Kalispell and the Valley tick—you’re in the right place. Heart of the Flathead, is produced by David Wigginton, in partnership with LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing. Listeners can find the podcast online at HeartoftheFlathead.com and LeftBrainRightBrain Marketing at lbrbm.com. The content for Heart of the Flathead podcasts and any show notes and transcripts are copyrighted by David Wigginton. All rights are reserved. Reproduction and rebroadcasting, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission. Contact David Wigginton by clicking the Send Us a Text link at the top of the episode description. DisclaimerThe views and opinions ex

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