Brown County Hour
The Brown County Radio Hour on WFHB
BCH Episode #162 - September 2025
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Our September episode includes original music from singer/songwriter Dietrich Gosser! We also have stories about the upcoming Epic Mountain Bike Festival, the Big Foot Conference, the WFHB Fall Fund Drive, and more!

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Our show includes:

  • Dietrich Gosser joins us to talk about his original music and shares a song from his last album, as well as a few live in the studio, noted below. You can hear more on his Bandcamp Page.
    • Oh To Begin!
    • Abraham
    • Mercury Lynx
  • Chuck Wills draws from his own family’s personal history in speaking truth to power in calling on you to support public broadcasting as federal funding is stripped from our host station, WFHB.
  • Rick Albertson shares meditations from his new book “Stoveside Surveys” while seated next to the wood stove in his cabin on Greasy Creek Road. The companion photo is shown below, and Rick starts each Stoveside Survey with a description of that photo.
  • Brown County Epic Mountain Bike Festival returns this month and is the primary fundraiser for the nonprofit organization Brown County Mountain Biking, which maintains our local bike trails. Organizers Alyn Brown and Agueda Formoso Mayan join us along with sponsors Kate Nolan and Danielle Wolter Nolan from Brown County Bikes, who also talk about their Women’s Mountain Bike Camp.
  • Naturalist Jim Eagleman sees common ground between plant biology and human immigration: both are about seeking out optimal conditions to live free and grow.
  • Sasquatch fans claim that Brown County is prime Bigfoot territory. LeRoy Nail and Debbie Sims from the Indiana Bigfoot Research Organization talk about the upcoming Indiana Bigfoot Conference, September 26 and 27, at The Seasons Lodge in Nashville.
  • Rick Fettig celebrates his birthday by “rolling with the flow.”
  • Dave Seastrom lovingly restores the flooring in his Brown County home, salvaged many years ago from a historic Indianapolis property.

Hosted by Dave Seastrom, Pam Raider, Vera Grubbs, Sarah Lyttle, Chuck Wills, Lucy Schultz, Chad Carrothers, and Rick Fettig.

First aired Sunday, September 7th, 2025 at 9 AM on WFHB

Engineering & post-production by Chad Carrothers & Chuck Wills.

Theme music by Slats Klug & Friends.

Our cover photo courtesy of Lucy Schultz & Chuck Wills


Stoveside Surveys Photo

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