Aaron Flint, the host of Montana's leading statewide radio talk show "Montana Talks," began his journey in Montana politics and broadcasting while working in the US Senate as a student at Howard University over 20 years ago. Following the 9-11 terror attacks, Aaron relocated to Montana and enlisted in the military, embarking on deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula. Currently, he continues to serve as a Lt. Colonel in the US Army Reserve. His initial foray into the news industry consisted of stuffing newspapers for his grandparents at the Glasgow Courier when he was a child. From working in television at Q2 News to his involvement in politics, and now hosting a statewide radio talk show for over a decade, Aaron takes pride in ensuring that Montanans have a platform to voice their opinions. His prior political roles include serving as a legislative aide to Senator Conrad Burns, acting as the communications director for the 2016 campaign of now-governor Greg Gianforte, and serving as the state director for Congressman Ryan Zinke.
Aaron Flint
Massive Power Outage in Billings, Breakfast With the Flakes
Here's what we all would've talked about on the radio if the power wasn't out Wednesday morning. (Although we did eventually make it back on air)
The ABC’s of Cancel Culture, Jimmy Failla Coming to Helena
From New York City cab driver to Fox News TV host and stand up comedian- Jimmy Failla is coming to Helena, Montana this Spring.
We Were So Lucky to See Toby Keith in Billings in 2021
Man. We were so lucky to have gotten to see Toby Keith here in Montana back in 2021. Given the news we woke up to this morning- we didn't know just how lucky we were.
Massive Montana Nuke Missile Upgrade, Man Camps and More
One year after the Chinese spy balloon hovered over our nuclear missile silos here in Montana, and Rob Chaney shared a fascinating report on the transformation soon to be underway in Central Montana.
Interesting Bozeman Company Featured at UAE Climate Summit
Regardless of what you think of the "climate change" debate, I thought this Bozeman business was pitching a very interesting concept at the global climate summit in Dubai recently.
Bozeman’s Mike Hope: City Manager Should Resign
This is some small town "schiff" right here. Oh my goodness, I have to answer e-mails on a Saturday? In 5 years I'm vested and then I get my "F" you money from Bozeman. Did you guys see this video of the Bozeman City Manager?
How Camelbak Delivered “Quiet Water” for a Montana Vets Outfit
To quote Bobby Boucher- "that's what I call high quality H2O!" Check out what Camelbak did to help deliver some "quiet water" for our nation's veterans and a Montana-based veteran's nonprofit.
SHOT Show Day 3: From Montana’s Bitterroot Valley to the UFC
These are the ammo loading systems that are going to be used in Glendive, and they're made in Stevensville, Montana. We're talking about Alpha Loading Systems, just one of several great Montana companies we got to see at the SHOT Show in Las Vegas.
From a Ranch Near Butte, to a $50 Million Investment in Helena
What a POWERFUL and incredible story about how a kid who grew up on a ranch south of Butte, and STILL serves in the US military, started a company now launching this $50 million investment in Helena, Montana.
Where to Find Montanans at the SHOT Show 2024 in Las Vegas
The biggest gun and outdoor gear show in the world is coming up in Las Vegas, so you know a bunch of us Montanans will once again be in the house for the big event.
Nature’s Canvas: My ChatGPT Poem About Plentywood, Montana
While interviewing an AI expert LIVE on the air in Montana, I figured I should just ask ChatGPT to do something for me and see what happens. Look at what it spit out in just seconds.
Major Update on Past Gallatin County Sex Crime Investigations
Shortly after being elected Gallatin County Attorney, Audrey Cromwell said she found boxes of cases that had NEVER been prosecuted. These boxes contained cases involving sex crimes, sexual assaults, and sex crimes against children. Several prosecutions are now moving forward. Here's an update.