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Radio Guest List—Bismarck, North Dakota—August 20, 2016

riversunsetThis week, the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from the North Dakota Heritage Center in Bismarck, North Dakota. Founded in 1872, the North Dakota capital is recognized as a site on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail and is situated in the center of the Great Plains. Joining Peter Greenberg on the program will be Judy Schwartz, Author of Water in Plain Sight, who speaks about the soil health movement in Bismarck, and why people from all over the world are traveling to North Dakota to see how they maintain their ecosystem. Dakota Goodhouse, Native American Expert and Writer and Editor of The First Scout, shares about Native American legends, including the importance of wind in Native American culture, and gives a demonstration of his beautiful native language, Lakota. We are also joined by Mike Boyd, President of the Boyd Group, who updates us on TSA’s staffing problem, as well as the outrageously low rates for international travel due to the increase in worldwide terrorism. There’s all of that and more when the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from Bismarck, North Dakota.

Click here to listen to the show streaming live from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. ET on Saturday, August 20, 2016.

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Eileen Andes, Chief of Interpretation & Public Affairs of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, shares with us the story of how Theodore Roosevelt’s love for adventure brought him to North Dakota.

Judy Schwartz, Author of Water in Plain Sight, speaks about the soil health movement in Bismarck and why people from all over the world are traveling to North Dakota to experience how they restored their ecosystem.

Mike Boyd, President of the Boyd Group, updates us on TSA’s poor staffing problem, as well as the outrageously low rates for international travel due to the increase in worldwide terrorism.

Dakota Goodhouse, Native American Expert and Writer and Editor of The First Scout, shares about Native American legends, including the importance of wind in Native American culture, and gives a demonstration of his beautiful native language, Lakota.

Kyle Blanchfield, Owner of Woodland Resort, talks about Bismarck’s vast natural landscape and their 100 percent naturally raised Walleye fish.

Cliff Naylor, Reporter at KFYR-TV, teaches what “North Dakota Nice” really means. Also, he shares the many quirky stories he has covered, including dog-powered washing machines and farm auctions.

Anne Banas, Deputy Travel Editor of BBC.com at BBC Worldwide , talks about the upcoming centennial of the National Parks System as well as where to find beer made with natural spring water.

Claudia Berg, Curator for the State Historical Society, explains the importance of landscape to North Dakota. She also shares where visitors can explore a real missile site.

By Rian Rikard for PeterGreenberg.com