Tune in to hear Chuck Thompson every weekday on your drive home (M-F) 4 pm - 6 pm, on News Radio KOTA, or stream live at KOTARadio.com and for more information check out my website: ChuckThompson.info
Last week I had Alex Dodd, former Sports Editor of the Rapid City Journal. Coming up for the week of April 29 - May 3 Rapid City Area Schools Superintendent Nicole Swigart will be on the show, Wednesday during the 5 o’clock hour
It was 81 + on Saturday, but it didn’t feel like it. Maybe 81 here is like a blind date that your friend says is at least an 8 but looks more like a 6.5 or a 7. But that’s okay. I’m adapting.
Chuck here, host of Rapid City Speaks. This is a conversational podcast and I want to talk with YOU. If you or someone you know would like to be a guest on the show, email [email protected] and let’s chat
Calling all Politicians, business leaders, educators, coaches, athletes, singers, actors, doctors, writers, charities, and people with unique talents & hobbies, come speak to Rapid City on the podcast. We want to talk with you! Email: RapidC
Tune in to Rapid City Speaks Podcast on your podcast platform of choice, or RapidCitySpeaks.com We will have guests on the podcast to talk about different topics that affect Rapid City, and keep you informed on what’s happening.
Welcome to Rapid City Speaks Podcast! We’re going to interview local people and talk about things happening in Rapid City and the Black Hills. From business leaders, to politicians, government employees, athletes, educators, celebrities, and mo
Season 1 Episode 8. With corporations spending hundreds of millions on internet security, how well does my $80 yearly security plan really protect my personal information?
S1 E1. Being a journalist makes you question your decisions in life, and that one time I was stalked and chased by a large vicious porcupine really made me question my career choices.
Season 1 Episode 4. Credit card debt is hitting all-time highs currently in the US, leading many to wonder what will happen next, since soaring inflation is forcing Americans to use their credit cards to cover their expenses. It’s an alarming
S1 E2. Need help making your work history sound better than it is? Take notes!It’s amazing what people put on their resume when describing their job and work skills. Do you think it’s all true, or embellished to no ends?
S1 E1 Chuck rants about 2,000 flushes, 6 year light bulbs, and food return policies. Does anyone actually do this stuff after they’ve used it? Certain products just aren’t meant to be returned.
S0 E5. Chronicles of a Real Estate investor, with guest Dan TollensDan & Cassie Tollens have been entrepreneurs together since they’ve been married; from a janitorial business, to construction, and now a successful real estate investing busin
S0 E4. Chuck talks with Carolina Beach Mayor Lynn Barbee. He began his career on the Carolina Beach Boardwalk, working at the amusements at the age of 10 before joining Britt's Donut shop at the age of 14. Lynn graduated from John T. Hoggard
S0 E3. Will Borders: Tennis Professional, Coach, Country Club Pro, just living the dream. Will spoke about his own extensive history / credentials in regards to tennis, his time as a college player, the popularity of the sport from the 1980's
S0 E2. Nancy McCleary, a reporter with The Sanford Herald, joins Chuck to talk about journalism in today's world and how it's changed since she started in the business 35+ years ago. From how personal opinions of reporters / journalists can af
S0 E1. Jonathan Dyer of Outlook Home Inspections joins Chuck on this episode to talk about the extreme importance of getting a home inspection when purchasing a house. It’s not every day you get this much free advice! Jonathan Dyer talks with