• Ep 46 - Trina Jo Bradley, Mt Cattle Rancher
    Oct 17 2025

    In this raw, unfiltered conversation, filmmaker Tom Opre sits down with Montana cattle rancher Trina Jo Bradley, who runs a multigenerational ranch on the edge of the Rocky Mountain Front, bordering the Blackfeet Reservation. Bradley offers an unvarnished look into the beauty and brutality of ranch life — raising cattle amid drought, brutal winters, fluctuating markets, and the constant threat of predators.

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    41 mins
  • Ep 45 - Eric Wickens, Co-Owner, Wickens Cattle Company
    Sep 30 2025

    Filmmaker Tom Opre sits down with rancher and co-owner Eric Wickens to talk straight about running cattle in today’s West—land stewardship, herd health, tight markets, and the constant push-pull between policy and common sense. Eric lays out what it takes to keep a family operation alive while improving grass, water, and wildlife habitat for the long haul.

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    27 mins
  • Ep 42 - Ted Nugent, Musician, Conservationist
    Aug 21 2025

    The Real Yellowstone, the latest documentary from award-winning filmmaker Tom Opre, is now streaming at www.shepherdsofwildlifestore.com. Rock Star and outspoken conservationist Ted Nugent has just screened the film, and the Motor City Madman has thoughts! In this episode, Tom and Ted discuss The Real Yellowstone, conservation, and the role we play in protecting healthy wildlife populations for future generations.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Ep 39 - Donna McDonald, 1st Woman Montana Outfitter
    Aug 15 2025

    In this episode, filmmaker Tom Opre talks with Donna McDonald, a rancher and outfitter who holds the distinction of being the first licensed female outfitter in the state of Montana. They discuss the brutal weather at 6000 feet of elevation, and what it takes to survive and thrive in the modern world of the outfitter and rancher.

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    39 mins
  • Ep 38 - Andrew McKean, Outdoor Writer/Journalist
    Aug 15 2025

    As the hunting and conservation editor for Outdoor Life, and a Montana Rancher for over two decades, Andrew McKean knows a thing or two about the problems facing Ranchers, farmers and hunters in America. In this episode, Filmmaker Tom Opre and Andrew take a deep dive into those topics, as well as water, American Prairie, and the importance of the small community to the American West.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Ep 37 - Matt Skoglund, North Bridger Bison
    Aug 15 2025
    In this episode, Filmmaker Tom Opre has a candid conversation with Matt Skoglund. Matt, a former environmental Policy lawyer from Chicago, moved his family from the big city to Montana to chase a dream, and started North Bridger Bison. Tom and Matt discuss regenerative ranching, biodiversity, and the disconnect between urban consumers and their food sources.
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    41 mins
  • Ep 36 - Randy Newberg, Public Land Advocate
    Jul 31 2025

    In this episode, filmmaker Tom Opre talks with Randy Newberg. Randy is a C.P.A. with over three decades of experience working with farmers and ranchers. From financial planning to taxes and succession plans, Randy has seen it all, and as a staunch advocate for public land access for sportsman, he offers some common sense tactics for achieving solutions in a landscape fraught with conflict

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    54 mins
  • Ep 35 - Bill Hilf - American Prairie Chairman
    Jul 11 2025

    In this wide-ranging interview, Tom Opre engages Bill Hilf in a candid and often challenging discussion about American Prairie’s mission, strategies, and impacts on the rural communities and ecosystems of the American West. Hilf articulates the organization’s vision to build a massive, continuous nature reserve in Montana, modeled on African-style wildlife preserves. He emphasizes goals around biodiversity, ecosystem restoration, and public land access.

    Tom presses on contentious issues, including accusations of private land buyouts, impacts on generational ranching families, and concerns over non-local governance and funding. Hilf responds with measured clarity, acknowledging past mistakes while advocating for coexistence and scientific land management.

    The interview highlights the ideological and cultural fault lines between conservation-driven rewilding efforts and traditional land stewardship rooted in ranching heritage. Hilf speaks to American Prairie’s future plans, including predator reintroduction and grassland restoration, while Tom underscores the human consequences of such sweeping ecological change.

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    44 mins