Sagely Speaking with Mary Bono welcomes Sarah Murphy, a first-generation bison rancher from Durango, Colorado, who transitioned from a corporate marketing career to ranching in 2016 with just 15 bison. In their conversation, Murphy discusses the challenges and rewards of her new lifestyle, emphasizing the vital role community support plays in her journey. She highlights the ecological benefits of bison in regenerative farming, noting how they enhance soil health and biodiversity. Murphy advocates for sustainable agriculture that is both economically viable and environmentally impactful, aiming to inspire younger generations to pursue ranching. Her story reflects themes of hard work, resilience, and the importance of reconnecting with nature, ultimately underscoring the potential for collaborative efforts to foster a sustainable future.