Alaskan Biker Women!
/These women return for more biker women talk! They talk trips, events, fashions, tell stories and cut up. Great women’s biker fun!
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These women return for more biker women talk! They talk trips, events, fashions, tell stories and cut up. Great women’s biker fun!
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We feature our Big Alaska Show Book Review Section. Author, Marc Cameron, talks about his book Open Carry.
Lolo Paige joins us as well. We featured her book, Alaska Spark, in an interview last year that you can find that podcast and book at:
Big Alaska Show book review - Lola Paige
Lots of good things have happened for Lolo since and she shares that with us in today’s show. Plus, she has a new book coming out soon,
Alaska Inferno. We’ll keep you posted!
We also include a clip interview with author, Chris Lundgren, whose book, Accidental Adventures Alaska: True Tales of Ordinary People Facing Danger in the Wilderness, you can find with the full interview at:
Book review interview with Chris Lundgren
Marc Cameron’s book, Open Carry, and podcast interview can be found on our Big Alaska Show Book Review Section.
Visit: The Big Alaska Show Book Review - Open Carry
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Iditarod CEO, Rob Urbach, and Executive Director, John McCleary, update us on the progress of the Iditarod and the Fur Rondy.
The Serum Run of 1925 was creative thinking that saved Nome from a Diphtheria outbreak. The Iditarod honors that event, but this year takes its inspiration from it.
Rob takes us behind the scenes what this Iditarod looks like and the creative thinking to safely pull off another Iditarod.
Executive Director of the Anchorage Fur Rondy, John McCleary, updates us on the progress and the creative ways this year’s Fur Rondy will be different.
Rob Urbach Interview
John McCleary Interview
We celebrate our 15th Anniversary the same way we celebrated our first-
in Seward, AK for the 36th Polar Bear Jump for the American Cancer Society.
Covid changed this year’s Jump. But we’re still honoring the ACS of Alaska and our 15th Anniversary playing clips from the past.
We only scratched the surface but it’s a fun show! Seward, AK we look forward to seeing you in 2022!
For over 40 years Surreal Studios, a recording studio in Anchorage, AK, has been creating and delivering quality work for the Alaska market. Kurt and MJ share experiences from Surreal Studios’ 40 year history.
Last week we aired our Christmas show, hosted by Kurt Riemann featuring Alaskan musicians from Kurt’s Merry Christmas From Alaska series.
This week it’s just them. Kurt and MJ Riemann unplugged. Grab a cup of jo and start your day off the right way!
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It’s our Merry Christmas From Alaska special edition of the Big Alaska Show!
Kurt and MJ Riemann
Hosted by Kurt Riemann of Surreal Studios, Kurt takes us behind the scenes of his Merry Christmas From Alaska series that features Alaskan musicians playing Christmas and holiday favorites.
Kurt’s wife, M.J. Riemann, Melissa Fischer, Robert Clink, Hobo Jim, Michael More, Marlene Bateman, and more.
Great way to start your Saturday morning: 9:05a-10a, KFQD 103.7 FM /750 AM, and streamed at www.kfqd.com.
Today’s Big Alaska Show features our Book Review Section. We pulled excerpts from 3 interviews that spotlight remarkable people that made a major impact on Alaska’s history.
Willie Hensley with a Fifty Miles From Tomorrow
Vic Fischer with To Russia With Love
Steve Levi with Cowboys of the Sky.
To hear more of the interviews with these authors, visit our Big Alaska Show Book Review Section:
Actor/Meteorologist, Robert Forgit, and his acting coach, Mary McCusker, from LA join us! Robert attributes working with Mary key to getting a major role in the movie, “The Frozen Ground”, with Nicholas Cage and John Cusack. Mary came to Alaska to work on the movie “Big Miracle” and fell in love with it. Plus, Mary discusses her new book, Auditioning: What They Say When You Leave the Room. (See Book Review Section)
Taken in the makeup trailer during the filming of “Big Miracle”, Mary wears this original coat from cast member Ahmao Sweeney's grandmother, an Inupiat native Alaskan. Mary developed a special relationship with the Native Alaskan cast, and as Mary said, “I fell in love with Alaska!”
We recall a longtime Thanksgiving tradition, the Great Alaska Shootout, and revisit the first UAA basketball team, the Sourdoughs!
Sara Juday, author of From Sourdoughs to Seawolves discusses the first University of Alaska Anchorage basketball team.
When Chad Carpenter, creator of Tundra Comics, joins us, you know it’s going to be fun!
With the Pandemic, political campaigns, plus last week’s show that dealt with the tragic suicide epidemic in our military- we needed comic relief!
Joining Chad are authors, Stan Jones and Chris Lundgren. Look for their books in our Book Review Section.
Founder and president of VIPER, Kyle Kaiser joins us along with Gary Olson to discuss the epidemic afflicting our military.
22 veterans committee suicide every day. VIPER stands for Veteran Internships Providing Employment Readiness, a program that is catching attention nationwide.
Kyle discuss reasons and VIPER’S solutions for ending this suicide tragedy. For more information visit https://vipertransitions.com/
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When Shane and Wayne Mitchell show up, it’s always fun!
They bring their entertaining skills from their non-profit TBA (Training Better Artists) to the Big Alaska Show.
They even tell a scary tale ... BEWARE – only listen if you can handle laughter!
For more about TBA visit www.tbatheatre.org.
Fun show! From our 2008 archives an interview with Jeff Smith, the great grandson of Soapy Smith. A Skagway Robin Hood or was he a scoundrel? Or both?
Alaska’s Gold Rush saw some interesting characters. Soapy Smith was one of them! Jeff tells us about Soapy’s life.
Check out his website at www.soapysmith.net.
Then we discussed RVs with RV expert, Henry Huizenga. We’re adding an RV element to our show for Alaskans who like to hit the road.
Plus, we get to know our Deadliest Catch Myth Buster, Mike Ferris! His Kodiak commercial fishing career started when he was 11!
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Forest Fires. Romance and Science Meet!
Our guests, Lolo Paige, author of Alaska Spark, and our Science Guy, Dr. Gordon Snyder, take us into the world of forest fires.
Lolo and Gordon have spent their educational lives and professional careers around the forest industry.
Their roundtable chat helps us better understand the West Coast fires and other forest phenomena.
We even have a science fair project from Dr. Gordon Snyder!
Be sure to visit our Book Review Section for Lolo’s book, Alaska Spark.
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Co-host, Mike Ford, will need a strong cup of broadcast brew to keep up with our guests! Actor, Robert Forgit, talks about his role and experience as detective and partner to Nicolas Cage in “The Frozen Ground”! Filmed in Anchorage, Netflix announced this movie as #1 on their hit list reaching 100 million viewers!
Then, Iditarod CEO, Rob Urbach, updates us on the 49th Iditarod in 2021! Planning around a pandemic channels the 1925 Serum Run and the Iditarod Nation!
Iditarod 2020 Summer Raffle information visit www.iditarod.com or call (800) 545-6874
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Robert Forgit talks about his part in The Frozen Ground.
Iditarod CEO Rob Urbach gives 2021 Iditarod Update.
Our Deadliest Catch Myth Buster, Mike Ferris, cleans up nice when it comes to Rotary!
After all, he is the 2022 Rotary District Governor Elect. He gives us an update what is happening in
Rotary these days reminding us what we can accomplish when working together!
Then author, Chris Lundgren, talks about her book, Accidental Adventures: Alaska--True Tales of Ordinary People Facing Danger in the Wilderness!
Whoa! Talk about situations you don’t want to find yourself in ... Chris talks about them!
Plus, a drive-by with our good buddy, John “Tales of the Tundra” Gailey!
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Mike Ferris gives Rotary Update.
Chris Lundgren talks about her book
Accidental Adventures: Alaska--True Tales of Ordinary People Facing Danger in the Wilderness
Netflix announced the 2013 movie thriller, The Frozen Ground, filmed in Alaska and featuring Nicholas Cage and John Cusack had received #1 billing by reaching 100 million viewers!
Whoa! That got our attention! So we asked a couple of friends from the cast and crew to join us on the Big Alaska Showa and take us behind the scenes. Ron played an attorney and Rose was with the crew from LA.
Based on a true story about a serial killer in Alaska, John Cusack plays the Robert Hansen, the bad guy, and Nick Cage plays Detective Jack Holcomb, the good guy. There’s more too it of course.
But save yourself time and listen to our podcast to hear Rose and Ron tell what it’s like to work with John and Nick as well as some other behind the scenes tales!
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Rose Davidson was also in Alaska a year before to work on the movie “Big Miracle” about whales trapped by ice and city of Barrow showed up to save them! She shares some stories as well.
Good show, peeps! Let’s get to the point. The Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, AK is a major Alaskan tourist attraction AND an important marine research science center. Alaskans love it. So when it came very close to closing its doors, possibly forever due to the pandemic, Alaskans showed up to raise BIG BUCKS to keep the doors open. But they need more and it’s worth it!
Our guests, Dr. Tara Riemer, CEO/President of the Alaska SeaLife Center and our Science Guy, Dr. Gordon Snyder tell us why. Plus, they make it informative and fun! These science geeks love research, results and discovery. They know a good deal when they see one. They point out the Alaska SeaLife Center is more than a good deal, it’s a treasure!
Check out the podcast with Tara and Gordon – lots of fun. Plus, we even have a Tall Alaska Tale!
Here’s the full show sans commercials.
Check out the Alaska SeaLife Center’s website and their special matching fundraiser in the month of September!
Today’s show featured a wide variety. John “Tales of the Tundra” Gailey gave us a snapshot of Alaska’s tour challenged economy.
But John’s a well-loved guide in Alaska’s tour industry and leading tours bouncing between Anchorage, Denali and Fairbanks.
Ocean Science with our Science Guy
Our Science Guy, Dr. Gordon Snyder, gives us a scientific perspective on the latest hurricanes and orca whales.
Be sure to check out his Whales Without Borders facebook site.
Remembering an Aviation Great
Marcus Paine was a bright star in Alaska’s aviation history. Had he lived in the 1920’s like the Wien Brothers, his name would be mentioned in the same breath.
We admired Marcus because he made aviation exciting sporting a joyful spirit and a warm smile to back it. Sadly, we lost Marcus in air accident at a Madras, Oregon airshow, August 27, 2016.
We pulled from our archives an interview with Marcus shortly before his appearance at 2012 Arctic Thunder, the 5th largest air show in the world.
Alaska’s tourism industry took a big hit this year. So we invited our Big Alaska Show Guest Tourist, Henry Lenz, a retired CBS radio engineer who worked with broadcast legends, to come visit us. It’s fun to get to know and appreciate our visitors – and their money ... especially their money! We even celebrated his birthday with a Tall Alaska Tale! (We “forgot” to tell him we win our own prizes!) Author, Lolo Paige, a former firefighter with the Bureau of Land Management, joins us to give a sneak preview of her book, Alaska Spark, plus much more!
Former Alaskan Bureau of Land Management firefighter, Lolo Paige, talks about her book, Alaska Spark!
We’ll have Lolo Paige back to discuss her book once I read it!
In the meantime, you can check it out for yourself.
Big Alaska Show Guest Tourist
Henry Lenz shares stories about a remarkable broadcast career with Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather and more! Plus we play Tall Alaska Tales!
Great way to spend a Saturday! Authors Mike Gordon and Andy Hall share climbing tales from their books: Learning the Ropes: An Alaskan Memoir by
Mike Gordon and Denali’s Howl: The Deadliest Climbing Disaster on America’s Wildest Peak by Andy Hall.
Each shares experience adventures you’ll find in our Big Alaska Show Book Review Section!
Mike and Shelli have lived an amazing Alaskan adventure and share it in this book!
Learning the Ropes: An Alaskan Memoir
Andy Hall talks about his book and Denali’s deadliest climbing accident!
Denali’s Howl: The Deadliest Climbing Disaster on America’s Wildest Peak
It means something extra when Kim Carlson has attendst he annual Polar Bear Jump Off in Seward, AK, as she has done for ten years—raising tens of thousands of dollars. She has dedicated her jumps, first to her mother, who was lost to cancer, and subsequently to other victims and their families.
It was a packed house and a packed show of fun! Alaskans and Texans- in the same room! Only on the Big Alaska Show can such a combination co-exist in the same room.
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