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Episode 51: Family Thread- A Stormy Tale
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Family Thread: A Stormy Tale
Episode Summary
Mike opens with the long-running campfire bit he’s done for years—reading the story stitched inside his favorite wool cap—and reveals how that hat (a Stormy Kromer) unexpectedly braided into his family’s own story. Joining Mike and Caitlin are Tim “GT” Dodge (co-founder of Hansen Dodge, the agency that helped relaunch the brand) and special guest Bob Jacquart, who revived and now stewards Stormy Kromer from Ironwood, Michigan. Together they trace the cap’s railroad roots, Ida Kromer’s crucial stitch, the Milwaukee relaunch, small-town factory pride, and the way one simple hat keeps showing up in hunting camps, weddings, and meet-cutes. It’s a nesting-dolls episode about craft, community, and family.
Chapters
00:21 Intro + Mike’s Yellowstone hat story
The line inside the brim: who was George “Stormy” Kromer—and why Ida matters
Bob’s origin story: buying a discontinued product and rebuilding a brand
From “grandpa’s hat” to 1,700 SKUs: growth, fabrics, and licensing (hello, collegiate caps)
Factory tours, pasties, and Made-in-Michigan pride
The Hansen Dodge pivot: naming, story, and trademarking “Stormy Kromer”
First Lite partnership & the outdoor community
Family threads: Gina leading the company; heirloom repairs; the church hat vs. work hat
Field tales: the Rancher-as-rifle-rest mishap, Caitlin’s wolf-program mittens, and one lonely Milk Dud
Closing thoughts + open invite to tour the Ironwood factory
Guests
Bob Jacquart — Chairman, Stormy Kromer (Ironwood, MI)
Tim “GT” Dodge — Co-founder, Hansen Dodge (brand relaunch partner)
Caitlin Ruhl — Biologist, outdoorswoman, and frequent Outdoor Ruhls co-host
Highlights & Takeaways
The real hero stitch: Ida Kromer’s modification of a baseball cap for her railroad-engineer husband birthed a century-old cold-weather classic.
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