Wikipedia:We're No Dam Experts

We're No Dam Experts is a weekly places and travel podcast hosted by Great Falls Montana Tourism's CEO Rebecca Engum and Great Falls Montana Tourism's Content Director Marisela Hazzard. The first four episodes released on November 6, 2020. The podcast reached #10 on the best podcasts in Montana on December 10, 2020, #58 in Canada for places and travel on November 27, 2020. The podcast features original music from musician Joel Corda.



When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Engum thought of launching a podcast to reach potential leisure travelers while they were under limited travel orders.

History
In October 2020, Engum and Hazzard started to brainstorm ideas for their podcast, and settled on the name We're No Dam Experts but to include the fact "they knew some stuff' and were knowledgeable of Great Falls, Montana. In November 2020, they recorded their first four episodes of their podcast, creating a foundation that showcases the art and adventure that visitors to Great Falls, Montana can experience. Known as Basecamp in Montana, Great Falls is halfway between Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park, which are both highlighted in on separate episodes of We're No Dam Experts . Engum and Hazzard also dedicated an entire episode answering the #1 question they receive from in-market guests, "Where are the Falls?"

Their most successful episode to date was filmed at the #1 Bar in the World Worth Flying For, according to GQ Magazine The Sip 'n Dip Lounge, and has over 118 views on YouTube. During the Episode, Engum and Hazzard have Sandra Johnson-Thares, owner of The Sip 'n Dip Lounge, on as their first expert and guest. They attempt to have Channing Tatum come to Great Falls, Montana to be a merman at the Sip 'n Dip. They reference the hashtag #DraftTatum.

Format
Engum and Hazzard start each episode by introducing The Greatest Dam Town in Montana, Great Falls. They focus on one topic that is related to art and adventure in Great Falls, Montana and the episodes are primarily dialogue. Initially, the audio for the podcast was minimally edited, but quality drastically improved on episode four. Titles are puns, jokes, or pop culture based. Engum repeatedly states that Hazzard does not have a face for TV or a voice for radio.

Full episodes are released weekly on Thursdays or Fridays, ranging in length from 20-50 minutes.