(Episode #1 is live on Spotify and Google. Apple is still verifying everything. Podcast name is: Outer Circle Ranch.)
Podcast number one is in the books, and it turned out even better than I had hoped. Afterward, all I could think about were the questions I should have asked and the points I should have emphasized. Montana was an absolute natural on the podcast, sharing incredible insights from her life. It was so much fun to interview someone in a way that revealed both quirky, fun details and the raw, real aspects of their journey—things that everyday conversations often don’t uncover.
Monty brought up profound topics and realizations in this conversation. This is exactly what I want to explore in people’s lives and what I want this podcast to be about. I don’t care whether someone is famous or if I’m the only one who knows them; what matters to me is the depth of the conversation and the real-life experiences we all share—experiences that connect us and offer something to learn from. This episode taught me a lot, and I resonated deeply with many of the things Monty shared.
The heart of this podcast is diving deep into people’s lives. Everyone has unique experiences and a perspective only they can share. Everyone’s story matters, and we all have something valuable to offer one another.
I’m really excited to see what Monty accomplishes and the impact she has on others. She has so much to offer at a young age and big ambitions for the future. It’ll be incredible to watch her journey unfold.
One of my hopes for this podcast is that it helps locals connect in meaningful ways. For example, Monty mentioned wanting to start her own bar—who knows? Maybe someone listening has the resources or experience to help her make that happen.
All in all, I can’t wait for the next episode. I hope to keep improving my questions and focus with each one. If Monty’s story resonated with you, reach out and let me know—I’d love to hear your thoughts! And if you’d like to connect with Montana to support her in any way, don’t hesitate to reach out. Otherwise, I hope you listen, enjoy, and get to know Monty.