• The Corps of Discovery and the Teton Sioux
    Nov 22 2025

    There are two sides to every story. That's especially true when Lewis and Clark met the Teton Sioux. Their 1804 journey through South Dakota wasn't just about exploration — it was where two worlds met along the Missouri River. Long before the Corps of Discovery arrived, Boyd Gourneau, chairman of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, says his ancestors and other Indigenous tribes had already built full lives here, rooted in storytelling and protecting the land. When Lewis and Clark reached Fort Pierre, they encountered the Teton Sioux at Fischers Lilly Park — a meeting that began in ceremony and curiosity but soon turned uneasy as trust gave way to tension.

    In this episode, host Brian Thacker sits down with guests to revisit that moment through both Native and explorer eyes, revealing how hope, pride and misunderstanding shaped one of America's most powerful early encounters.

    You'll hear from:

    • Boyd Gourneau, chairman of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe
    • Jay Vogt, retired director of the South Dakota State Historical Society

    Recorded on-location, this audio adventure is designed to let you feel what it's like to be there for real.

    Find out more at www.travelsouthdakota.com for ideas, inspiration, and eveything else you'll need to plan your great South Dakota adventure.

    Produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry.

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    19 mins
  • The Powwow Spirit
    Nov 21 2025

    The Black Hills Powwow is the biggest powwow in the U.S., where dancers, singers, artists, and spectators come from across North America to honor the spirit and beauty of the Great Plains Indigenous culture. The powwow comes alive through handcrafted regalia and the spirited dancers who embody history.

    Join us as we take in the sounds and stories from this enduring celebration that bridges generations and cultures. We meet Ruben Little Head who has been an MC at the Black Hills Powwow for 17 years, dancer and former Miss Oglala Lakota Nation winner Santana Young Man Afraid of his Horses and we get a private concert from singing and drumming group Showtime.

    - Brian Thacker, presenter

    Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode:

    - Ruben Little Head

    - Santana Young Man Afraid of his Horses

    - Showtime singers, Hunter Blasingame, Xavier Little Head and BJ Braveheart

    Recorded on-location, this audio adventure is designed to do more than just let you hear what it's like to be there; it's designed to let you feel what it's like for real.

    Find out more at www.travelsouthdakota.com where you'll find lots of inspiration, ideas and everything else you need to know to plan your great South Dakota adventure.

    Produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry www.armchair-productions.com

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    22 mins
  • Heroes of the Hunt
    Nov 21 2025

    In South Dakota, hunting and fishing traditions run deep and are woven into the very fabric of the state's culture. Folks come from across the country to experience the pheasant-hunting capital of the world and to cast for walleye in the state's serene rivers and lakes.

    Join us at Thunderstik Lodge, South Dakota's most luxurious pheasant-hunting retreat, for a hunt with veteran guides and some of the happiest labradors you'll ever meet. Then we hit the water, jigging for walleye and saugeye on the wide Missouri River and beneath the hydroelectric dam at Lake Francis Case.

    But it's not just about hunting and fishing — it's about sportsmanship, storytelling, respect for nature and sharing the day's abundance.

    - Brian Thacker, presenter

    Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode:

    - Hunting guides Garrett, Jay and Gary

    - Carey Story from Thunderstik Lodge

    - Texan hunter Scott Senter

    - Michael 'Buddy' London from Central Dakota Guide Service

    Recorded on-location, this audio adventure is designed to do more than just let you hear what it's like to be there; it's designed to let you feel what it's like for real.

    Find out more at www.travelsouthdakota.com where you'll find lots of inspiration, ideas and everything else you need to know to plan your great South Dakota adventure.

    Produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry www.armchair-productions.com

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    20 mins
  • Little Town on the Prairie
    Nov 21 2024

    In the winter of 1879, a man by the name of Charles Ingalls brought his family to
    South Dakota, fell in love with the area and filed for a formal homestead in the small
    community of De Smet. Charles Ingalls was the father of Laura Ingalls, the author of
    The Little House on the Prairie series.

    Join us as we roll across the prairie in a horse-drawn cart to Laura's homestead,
    take part in a spelling bee in the 1889 Little Prairie School, drop into rehearsals for
    the Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant and uncover treasures in the archive room at the
    Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society Museum.

    - Brian Thacker, presenter

    Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode:

    - Ann Lesch from the Ingalls Homestead
    - Christie Hubbard from the pageant society
    - Mary Jo Wirtz from the Memorial society

    Recorded on-location, this audio adventure is designed to do more than just let you
    hear what it's like to be there; it's designed to let you feel what it's like for real.

    Find out more at www.travelsouthdakota.com where you'll find lots of inspiration,
    ideas and everything else you need to know to plan your great South Dakota
    adventure.

    Produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry
    www.armchair-productions.com

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    20 mins
  • South Dakota on a Plate
    Nov 19 2024

    The South Dakota culinary scene is heavily influenced by Indigenous people, Scandinavians, Germans, Russians, farmers, hunters… and even church basement ladies. From all those sources the state has a smorgasbord of local specialties with names as exotic as some of the dishes themselves.

    Join us as we go on a four-course road trip around South Dakota. Our appetizer is the state's 'official nosh' chislic, followed by a James Beard winning restaurant in a town of 1,800 people, and finish up with some world-famous donuts from Wall Drug for dessert. Then of course we need a digestif. Although the one we try is… just dangerous.

    - Brian Thacker, presenter

    Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode:

    - Joy Ann Smith and Andrea Bear from the Chislic Festival

    - Joseph Raney from Skogen in Custer

    - Sarah Hustead from Wall Drug

    - Jerry Sailer from Black Hills Contraband Distillery

    - Cowboy Keith from the Blue Bell Lodge Chuckwagon Dinner

    Recorded on-location, this audio adventure is designed to do more than just let you hear what it's like to be there; it's designed to let you feel what it's like for real.

    Find out more at www.travelsouthdakota.com where you'll find lots of inspiration, ideas and everything else you need to know to plan your great South Dakota adventure.

    Produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry www.armchair-productions.com

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    22 mins
  • Where Bad is Good
    Nov 19 2024

    The Lakota people called it Mako Sica. It means bad lands. It's probably not a name that a tourism office would come up with. It sounds more like a desolate and forbidding landscape.

    So, is it a fitting name?

    Join us as we hike through a colorful geological tapestry of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires in Badlands National Park in search of ancient fossils, become an unwelcome visitor in a prairie town, and go horseback riding through an endless sea of grass under the shadows of rocky buttes straight out of a western movie.

    - Brian Thacker, presenter

    Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode:

    - Ed Welsh and Paul Roghair from the Badlands National Park

    - And Casie Donald from Hurley Butte Horseback

    Recorded on-location, this audio adventure is designed to do more than just let you hear what it's like to be there; it's designed to let you feel what it's like for real.

    Find out more at www.travelsouthdakota.com where you'll find lots of inspiration, ideas and everything else you need to know to plan your great South Dakota adventure.

    Produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry www.armchair-productions.com

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    19 mins
  • Marching Back in Time
    Nov 19 2024

    As soon as we walked into the barracks at Fort Sisseton, we were handed muskets - heavy Springfield 63s from the Civil war era.

    That's because we enlisted in the army. The Union Army that is.

    Join us as we march back in time to 1864 at the annual Sisseton historical festival, where calvary, artillery and infantry reenactors come together and bring the camp to life for a weekend, with period accurate food and music, military demonstrations, dances and much more.

    But we aren't just there to watch the festival. We are in it. Listen as we take part in marching drills and then perform them in front of a big crowd, join some old-timers from the cavalry regiment for some tales around a blazing fire, sleep in the haunted military hospital and step on toes at the Military Ball.

    - Brian Thacker, presenter

    Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode:

    - Ali Tonsfeldt from Fort Sisseton

    - Captain Bruce Bekkering and Amy from the Cavalry troop

    - Captain Kevin Ganz and the rest of the 13th Sioux Falls regiment

    Recorded on-location, this audio adventure is designed to do more than just let you hear what it's like to be there; it's designed to let you feel what it's like for real.

    Find out more at www.travelsouthdakota.com where you'll find lots of inspiration, ideas and everything else you need to know to plan your great South Dakota adventure.

    Produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry www.armchair-productions.com

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    24 mins
  • The Greatest Show in the West
    Nov 19 2024

    Rodeo in the United States is a pure reflection of the spirit of the American West, and it's a tradition rooted in the folklore and culture of the country. And in South Dakota, it's not only the official sport - it's a way of life.

    Join us as we go on a wild ride at the Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo where over 300,000 people from all over the world descend on Rapid City to watch over 120 different events. We join a father and son team at the ranch rodeo, cheer on Gill the border collie at the sheep dog trials, take part in a bachelor cattle auction and watch seven-year-old Kreed hang on to a sheep for dear life in mutton bustin'.

    - Brian Thacker, presenter


    Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode:

    - Sheepdog handler and dog lover Linda Loulias

    - Sheep shearer Mike Por and Loren Opstedahl

    - Kreed, our fearless mutton buster

    - And the boys from Lakota Funds and the Corn Creek Bandits

    Recorded on-location, this audio adventure is designed to do more than just let you hear what it's like to be there; it's designed to let you feel what it's like for real.

    Find out more at www.travelsouthdakota.com where you'll find lots of inspiration, ideas and everything else you need to know to plan your great South Dakota adventure.

    Produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry www.armchair-productions.com

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    27 mins