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Mad About Montana Podcast

Podcast by Bill Foley

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Erik Nylund worked nearly 17 years for U.S. Senator Jon Tester. Bill Foley has covered sports (and more) in Montana for a quarter of a century. Both have a love-hate relationship with their home state and politics that run it. Together they dive into the important issues that affect the people of Montana and beyond. They strive to give voices to the voiceless and whistles to the whistleblowers. Contact Erik and Bill if you have issues you would like to see tackled or would like to be a guest. Email Erik at ecnylund@hotmail.com, and contact Bill at foles74@gmail.com.

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26 episodes

episode No. 26: Water talk with Guy Alsentzer artwork

No. 26: Water talk with Guy Alsentzer

Guy Alsentzer is the founder of the Upper Missouri Waterkeeper, a non-profit organization that fights for clean water. The organization is currently involved in a lawsuit to challenge the federal government’s approval of less stringent water quality standards for nutrient pollution in Montana. The suit alleges that the policy shift allows would-be polluters too much leeway by rolling back protective criteria that have been in place for years. If you care about the Bighole River, Guy is fighting for you. If you care about clean water to fish in, swim in and drink, then Guy is fighting for you. Listen in as Guy talks about the importance of fighting for clean water. Listen as he talks about how things might already be bad, and our water resources are under attack. But he said most of Montana’s problems are solvable. You can join Guy’s fight by visiting the Upper MissouriWaterkeeper website [https://www.uppermissouriwaterkeeper.org/] and donating today.

10 Feb 2026 - 1 h 15 min
episode No. 25: Maggie Amato and the rise of the machines artwork

No. 25: Maggie Amato and the rise of the machines

Maggie Amato joined the Mad About Montana Podcast today to scare the heck out of us. No, she isn’t telling ghost stories. She is talking about the very real dangers of artificial intelligence and data centers. They threaten our security and privacy. They also threaten our water supplies and power rates. They kill jobs and the environment, threatening our way of life in Montana and around the country. Maggie is a cybersecurity expert and whistleblower. She led aprogram that was credited with helping the United States healthcare industry defend itself from potentially debilitating impacts of the WannaCry ransomware attack. She had Whitehouse security clearance, and she was one of SC Media’s 2022 Women in IT Security honorees. So, it is safe to say Maggie knows what she is talking about when she warns of the dangers of AI and data centers. As Butte-Silver Bow jumps in bed with the data center industry, it is time for us all listen to the scary words of Maggie. It is time for the people to stand up and demand that our government strengthen AI guardrails and tell our local leaders to kill any plans for data centers in Silver Bow County. The time to act is right now because the scariest thing about Maggie’s words is they are the truth.

3 Dec 2025 - 1 h 5 min
episode No. 24: Ain’t nothing like creating a distraction artwork

No. 24: Ain’t nothing like creating a distraction

If you can’t prove them wrong, create a distraction. That seems to be the government playbook in Butte and around the country. In this episode, Erik and Bill start off agitated by the rumors being spread that they said a recently-hired Butte firefighter was not qualified for the job. They were accused of saying he only got the job because his uncle is a member of the Butte-Silver Bow Council of Commissioners. Well, nothing could be further from the truth. Erik and Bill have done nothing but praise firefighters — paid and volunteer. The brave men and women who sign up to go into a burning building to save lives are nothing but heroes, and Erik and Bill would never profess to be experts on the hiring qualifications of those heroes. They figure that the rumor dates to an episode earlier this year when Trudy Healy mentioned an ethics complaint she made against fellow commissioner Josh O’Neill because he did not disclose a conflict of interest while chairing the Fire Advisory Board. There was no mention of nepotism or qualifications in the complaint, and Erik and Bill had nothing to do with it. You can read the complaint at MadAboutMontana.com. The rumor is nothing more than a distraction to take away from the fact that our local government recently poisoned our water. It is a distraction so we might not notice that our chief executive lobbied the United States Department of Urban Development to raise — yes raise — the acceptable lead standards for affordable housing. Distractions are also been used by dark-money groups to attack citizens over the Bozeman Water Adequacy Ballot Initiative Well, Erik and Bill are not falling for it, and neither should you.

26 Oct 2025 - 1 h 17 min
episode No. 23: ‘A crisis in the courthouse’ artwork

No. 23: ‘A crisis in the courthouse’

Is our local government in Butte-Silver Bow lying about the latest water disaster that shook the community in August? Is it really being transparent when it comes to data centers planned for the Mining City? The answers to those questions are “yes,” “no,” and “whichwater crisis are you referring to?” Anonymous whistleblowers alerted the Mad About MontanaPodcast to the fact that Butte-Silver Bow’s response to the report of possible contamination from Montana Resources to the public drinking water actually made the problem worse. They also said that the imaginary dividing line of FrontStreet was just that. Imaginary. The five dividing valves that would have separated the water from downtown to uptown are on Aluminum Street. So, those who live and work in the blocks between Front and Aluminum were given a false sense of security while the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Butte-Silver Bow pretended to solve the problem by handing out bottles of water. The whistleblowers will remain anonymous because Butte Silver Bow has a long — and recent history — of retaliating against anyone willing to blow a whistle. This episode also dives into plans for data centers in Butte and the insane amount of water it will take to run them. These plans, by the way, were made with little to know public input, and anyone who asks questions only gets chastised by the Council of Commissioners. The Montana Environmental Information Center will hold adiscussion, which will be moderated by Erik Nylund with the Mad About Montana Podcast, at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the Montana Tech Copper Lounge.

16 Oct 2025 - 1 h 13 min
episode No. 22: Speaking up for Virginia City with Mark Savinski artwork

No. 22: Speaking up for Virginia City with Mark Savinski

The super-rich run the Yellowstone Club, and they have taken over the Crazy Mountains and Flathead Lake. Could Virginia City and Nevada City be next? Well, Mark Savinski sure thinks so. Our legislature and governor are primed to giveaway an authentic slice of the American West to turn it into yet another playground for the super-rich. The only use for the working class of Montana will be to serve the billionaires as they destroy Virginia City andNevada City. Of course, there has not been much — if anything — said in the media. So, we invited Mark to the Bagger Vance studio — if that is what it is called — to talk about what is going on that special slice of Montana he loves so much. This is a story that needs to be made public before it is too late. Call your legislators and tell them to do whatever they can to stop it. Tell your neighbors and friends. Tell everyone. As it is, Virginia City and Nevada City are a places where you can take your family and not break the bank. If the billionaires take over, that will be as dead as the gunfighters in Boot Hill. So, please, speak up so we do not lose even more of our heritage and our history.

26 Sep 2025 - 1 h 14 min
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