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“Going Home” – Part 2

“Going Home” – Part 2

Update: 2024-08-01
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Michelle Reilly finds herself homeless in 10th grade in a challenge that begins a lifetime of challenges. After earning a PhD despite her alcohol use disorder, she struggles to overcome addiction and finds unexpected hope in an online ad. Sensitive listeners, please note that Michelle’s story contains mentions of suicidal thoughts and the her father contemplating suicide, which may be distressing for some listeners. Please take care of yourselves. Michelle calls her story “Heroic Measures”.


The image shows a woman sharing a story into a microphone during a performance. She is standing in front of a scoreboard at an arena. The photo was taken by Donal Lakatua.📷 Donal Lakatua


Michelle Reilly is a wilderness specialist and wildlife ecologist who has lived in Missoula for 8 years. She is a wildcrafter, avid backpacker, and devoted mother. If she isn’t deep in the mountains or paddling the rivers, you can find her in her yard tending her gourmet mushroom gardens. She also runs a Missoula Ladies’ Dinner Club and enjoys entertaining in her backyard.


In our next story, Zeke Cork returns to Missoula after many failed escapes to face his demons, find love, and embrace his true self. Please take care of yourselves. Zeke calls his story Ezekiel Cried”.


 


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Zeke Cork is a writer, train dispatcher and board member of the Western Montana LGBTQ+ Center. He runs and hikes the local trails. He lives in Missoula with his wife and two rescue mutts. He loves tacos and trucker hats.


Ashley Brittner Wells is a self described tomboy in the 1980s who finds courage in the Montana Lady Griz games. It took years to find her own place in the stands and be the inspiration for girls who are like she was then. Ashley calls her story “Made In Montana”.


<figure class="wp-caption aligncenter" id="attachment_22162" style="width: 600px;">The image shows a woman sharing a story into a microphone during a performance.  She is standing in front of a scoreboard at an arena. The photo was taken by Donal Lakatua.<figcaption class="wp-caption-text" id="caption-attachment-22162">📷 Donal Lakatua</figcaption></figure>

Ashley Brittner Wells is from East Missoula, Montana. She is a business owner, public servant, and cackler. She is best known as Mel’s wife. She is a lifelong women’s sports fan.

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“Going Home” – Part 2

“Going Home” – Part 2