I am the Studio Producer for Montana Talks with host Aaron Flint. If you remember the sitcom “Frasier,” I’m Roz on the other side of the glass. Or in the Rush Limbaugh show, I am the equivalent of Mr. Snerdly. When I'm not a mild-mannered studio producer, I host a trivia game at the Grandstand Sports Bar in Billings. This gig combines two aspects of my youth: game shows, and Trivial Pursuit. I wrote two books of Young Adult medieval fantasy and am currently writing a third-- it's Anne of Green Gables meets Lord of the Rings. I come from a very loving family who are my first priority, and my parents are my heroes.
Travis Lee
Dear Montana: This Is Who I Am, part 2
More scintillating content! More juicy details! Yeah...right.
Billings, Come Dine “Out of the Darkness” for Suicide Prevention in May
When ordering, please specify that you are there to support Out of the Darkness
Hey Montanans, Remember May Day Baskets?
If the recipient caught the basket giver, the recipient can give a kiss back.
Bozeman, Montana’s Generosity Lights up Fusion Fights
When Ashley's story and her own words were broadcast live to the audience, people drew out cash and credit cards at once.
Bozeman Montana WWII Vet Receives Congressional Gold Medal
He is 100 years old and looks really handsome in a uniform.
Anyone in Montana Following the UFL?
Like the first season of a new TV show, looking for that style that will carry it into new seasons.
Hi Montana! Here’s my Profile of Who I Am
Ready or not, here I come...
Montana Constitution: the Right to Property
The key words in this are the verbs ending in "-ing": pursuing, seeking, enjoying, protecting.
Montana Talks’ Aaron Flint a Stunt Double for Tim Sheehy?
The Similarities along with the Resemblance are Uncanny.
This Montanan’s Disgust over the Plastic Recycling Lie
So what should we do with all this Plastic?
Hands-on Vet Training Coming to Yellowstone Valley Shelter in Billings
To connect animals in need with students in training.
Tune Up the Ride at the Buckaroo Bike Rodeo in Billings
A bicycle can be a difficult thing to fix. Just ask Dad or Mom.