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What's Your Why?
Writing the West: A Literary Life with Tracy Daugherty
You can’t wait for inspiration. You have to develop a habit. Even when you don’t feel like writing, you show up—and the mind begins to wake up. – Tracy DaughertyIn this episode of What’s Your Why?, host Emy DiGrappa welcomes acclaimed author and biographer Tracy Daugherty for a deep and thoughtful conversation about the craft of writing, the influence of landscape, and the shaping power of culture. From his West Texas upbringing to his literary inspirations like Larry McMurtry and Joan Didion, Tracy shares his journey into storytelling, his disciplined writing ha...
2025-04-30
43 min
What's Your Why?
From Family Trauma to Advocacy: An Intimate Portrait of Living with Mental Illness: Meg Kissinger
There's two kinds of families, those with mental illness and those who don't have mental illness yet. - Thomas Insel Are you seeking to overcome stigma and family trauma associated with mental illness? Join Emy Digrappa on What’s Your Why? podcast as she shares a compelling conversation with Meg Kissinger, where they explore managing mental illness and overcoming stigma and family trauma. Gain a new perspective and increased awareness. It's time to uncover the solution to achieving a better understanding of mental illness. Award-winning journalist Meg Kissinger reveals how her family was besieged by mental illness in...
2024-10-10
39 min
Winds Of Change
Venture Capital, Entrepreneurship, and Success Stories in Wyoming with Gener8tor
I think Wyoming is still working on making these things accessible and showing people the exact directions of where to go. Bailey and I really fill that gap in terms of our programming and this sort of investor strategy, really, that's our niche. - Stephanie Reece People don't necessarily show up for a venture capital seminar because they don't necessarily understand it. They feel intimidated by it. So, we're trying to break down those walls and pop the bubbles and try to help people understand that this is something that they can take advantage of. - Baylie...
2024-09-26
37 min
Winds Of Change
Venture Capital, Entrepreneurship, and Success Stories in Wyoming with Gener8tor
I think Wyoming is still working on making these things accessible and showing people the exact directions of where to go. Bailey and I really fill that gap in terms of our programming and this sort of investor strategy, really, that's our niche. - Stephanie Reece People don't necessarily show up for a venture capital seminar because they don't necessarily understand it. They feel intimidated by it. So, we're trying to break down those walls and pop the bubbles and try to help people understand that this is something that they can take advantage of. - Baylie...
2024-09-26
37 min
What's Your Why?
The High Price of Free Land: Reckoning with the Impact of Homesteading
"How do we move forward? How do we hold the past in all its complexity and move forward?" - Rebecca Clarren "I think we're all here to be a good ancestor. How do we not create mess for our children and grandchildren to inherit?" - Judge Abby Abenanti (Yurok Tribal member) Emy Digrappa interviews the interesting and sometimes surprising journey of Rebecca Clarren, a journalist investigating the hidden history of her Jewish ancestors' land in South Dakota and its impact on the Lakota people. Uncover the unexpected connection between homesteading, cultural reparation, and the untold...
2024-05-09
58 min
What's Your Why?
The Self-Determination Of Prince And His Audio Engineer: The Susan Rogers Story
"You can move mountains when you're happy and you're motivated and you're getting rewarded for your actions." – Susan Rogers In this episode of "What's Your Why?" hosted by Emy Digrappa, you'll dive into the captivating journey of Susan Rogers, a former record producer renowned for her work with music icon Prince. Susan shares her transition from the music industry to pursuing a doctoral degree in behavioral neuroscience, emphasizing the transformative power of passion and continuous learning. She reflects on her experiences working closely with Prince, shedding light on his private nature and the challenges of superstardom. Susan's de...
2024-03-07
37 min
What's Your Why?
Tanner Dunn: Overcoming Challenges and Pursuing Artistic Dreams
“Just treat people the same way you treat anyone else. Don't just assume something about someone and just truly see them for what they can become.” - Tanner Dunn In this episode of What's Your Why? hosted by Emy Digrappa, our guest Tanner Dunn, a photographer and musician with autism, shares his journey from capturing nature's beauty to aspiring to be part of his first ever photography art exhibit. Tanner's determination to achieve his artistic aspirations while emphasizing the importance of treating everyone with respect and empathy makes this an episode of true inspiration and finding your path...
2023-12-14
17 min
Winds Of Change
The Power of Theater: Inspiring Civic Engagement with Anne Mason
"Theater is not just about making fun things with like-minded people; it's about challenging ourselves to witness other perspectives and celebrate the shared qualities of humanity." - Anne Mason Discover the power of theater to ignite dialogue and inspire change! In this episode of Winds of Change, hosted by Emy DiGrappa, you'll get to hear from Anne Mason, the producing artistic director of Relative Theatrics in Laramie, Wyoming. Anne and Emy dive into the power of theater as a platform for dialogue and civic engagement. They discuss how Relative Theatrics uses thought-provoking plays to stimulate deep reflection...
2023-10-27
27 min
Winds Of Change
The Power of Theater: Inspiring Civic Engagement with Anne Mason
"Theater is not just about making fun things with like-minded people; it's about challenging ourselves to witness other perspectives and celebrate the shared qualities of humanity." - Anne Mason Discover the power of theater to ignite dialogue and inspire change! In this episode of Winds of Change, hosted by Emy DiGrappa, you'll get to hear from Anne Mason, the producing artistic director of Relative Theatrics in Laramie, Wyoming. Anne and Emy dive into the power of theater as a platform for dialogue and civic engagement. They discuss how Relative Theatrics uses thought-provoking plays to stimulate deep reflection...
2023-10-27
27 min
Winds Of Change
The Power of Theater: Inspiring Civic Engagement with Anne Mason
"Theater is not just about making fun things with like-minded people; it's about challenging ourselves to witness other perspectives and celebrate the shared qualities of humanity." - Anne Mason Discover the power of theater to ignite dialogue and inspire change! In this episode of Winds of Change, hosted by Emy DiGrappa, you'll get to hear from Anne Mason, the producing artistic director of Relative Theatrics in Laramie, Wyoming. Anne and Emy dive into the power of theater as a platform for dialogue and civic engagement. They discuss how Relative Theatrics uses thought-provoking plays to stimulate deep reflection...
2023-10-27
27 min
Winds Of Change
How Downtown Preservation Drives Economic Growth with Chad Banks
Have you heard these common myths about the importance of downtowns and cultural centers in community preservation? Myth #1: Downtown revitalization is only for big cities. Myth #2: Cultural centers are just for entertainment and not essential for the community. Myth #3: Investing in downtown revitalization is a waste of resources. In this episode, our guest Chad Banks sheds light on the significance of downtowns and cultural centers in community preservation. Host Emy DiGrappa and co-host Lucas Fralick engage in conversation with Chad Banks, Director, Rock Springs Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency. They discuss the critical role of downtowns and...
2023-09-28
23 min
Winds Of Change
How Downtown Preservation Drives Economic Growth with Chad Banks
Have you heard these common myths about the importance of downtowns and cultural centers in community preservation? Myth #1: Downtown revitalization is only for big cities. Myth #2: Cultural centers are just for entertainment and not essential for the community. Myth #3: Investing in downtown revitalization is a waste of resources. In this episode, our guest Chad Banks sheds light on the significance of downtowns and cultural centers in community preservation. Host Emy DiGrappa and co-host Lucas Fralick engage in conversation with Chad Banks, Director, Rock Springs Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency. They discuss the critical role of downtowns and...
2023-09-28
23 min
What's Your Why?
The Power of Unity: Ashleigh Chapman's Call to Action Against Human Trafficking
It's the worst evil on the planet. It's the worst kind of exploitation of the vulnerable populations, and it's everywhere. - Ashleigh Chapman Welcome, Ashleigh Chapman, a truly remarkable advocate in the fight against human trafficking. Ashleigh’s journey began as a child, providing a safe haven to three abused children, which sparked a lifetime dedication to the cause. She has since tirelessly worked to institute change, earning her recognition from USA Today as one of their Women of the Year in 2022. As a human rights lawyer and founder of the Alliance for Freedom, Restoration and Justice, As...
2023-09-21
24 min
Winds Of Change
Once Upon A Meadow: Exploring Harmony & Diversity in a podcast created for children
“If you're going to do a kid’s podcast, you have to have kids voices on the show. It can't just be grown-ups talking at the kids.” - Jeff Lockwood Step into the enchanting world of Willow Belden and Jeff Lockwood, where a labor of love and journey unfolded, weaving together the threads of creativity, perseverance, and dedication. At first, their vision to create a children's podcast seemed like an exciting challenge, but little did they know the intricate tapestry it would become. From composing mesmerizing music for each character to recording the whimsical voices of forest animal...
2023-09-14
28 min
Winds Of Change
Once Upon A Meadow: Exploring Harmony & Diversity in a podcast created for children
“If you're going to do a kid’s podcast, you have to have kids voices on the show. It can't just be grown-ups talking at the kids.” - Jeff Lockwood Step into the enchanting world of Willow Belden and Jeff Lockwood, where a labor of love and journey unfolded, weaving together the threads of creativity, perseverance, and dedication. At first, their vision to create a children's podcast seemed like an exciting challenge, but little did they know the intricate tapestry it would become. From composing mesmerizing music for each character to recording the whimsical voices of forest animal...
2023-09-14
28 min
Winds Of Change
Ecotourism Adventures: A Conversation with Kevin Taylor
“Moving to Colorado was like coming home to a place I'd never been before.” - Kevin Taylor Join host Emy diGrappa and co host Lucas Fralick and Chloe Flagg as they delve into the world of ecotourism and wildlife conservation with Kevin Taylor, a passionate guide at Teton Science Schools. Discover the fascinating intelligence of animals and their surprising use of humans for protection, while exploring the controversial debates and tough decisions that surround the conservation efforts of this vast ecosystem. Our special guest is Kevin Taylor Meet Kevin Taylor! Hailing from Illinois, Kevi...
2023-08-03
36 min
Winds Of Change
Ecotourism Adventures: A Conversation with Kevin Taylor
“Moving to Colorado was like coming home to a place I'd never been before.” - Kevin Taylor Join host Emy diGrappa and co host Lucas Fralick and Chloe Flagg as they delve into the world of ecotourism and wildlife conservation with Kevin Taylor, a passionate guide at Teton Science Schools. Discover the fascinating intelligence of animals and their surprising use of humans for protection, while exploring the controversial debates and tough decisions that surround the conservation efforts of this vast ecosystem. Our special guest is Kevin Taylor Meet Kevin Taylor! Hailing from Illinois, Kevi...
2023-08-03
36 min
Winds Of Change
The Women's Wilderness Adventure: Documenting Wyoming's Wild Horses with Katherine, Caroline, and Louisa
Three women set out on a 30-day journey through Wyoming to explore the world of wild mustangs. What started as a simple curiosity transformed into an educational quest that left them awed and challenged. But that wasn't the only twist in their story. As they rode through the rugged terrain, they encountered a situation that would change everything. Their upcoming documentary aims to shed light on this unexpected turn, inspiring conversations about the complexities surrounding wild horses. What did they encounter? You'll have to watch to find out. In this episode, you will be able to:
2023-06-22
29 min
Winds Of Change
The Women's Wilderness Adventure: Documenting Wyoming's Wild Horses with Katherine, Caroline, and Louisa
Three women set out on a 30-day journey through Wyoming to explore the world of wild mustangs. What started as a simple curiosity transformed into an educational quest that left them awed and challenged. But that wasn't the only twist in their story. As they rode through the rugged terrain, they encountered a situation that would change everything. Their upcoming documentary aims to shed light on this unexpected turn, inspiring conversations about the complexities surrounding wild horses. What did they encounter? You'll have to watch to find out. In this episode, you will be able to:
2023-06-22
29 min
Winds Of Change
The Women's Wilderness Adventure: Documenting Wyoming's Wild Horses with Katherine, Caroline, and Louisa
Three women set out on a 30-day journey through Wyoming to explore the world of wild mustangs. What started as a simple curiosity transformed into an educational quest that left them awed and challenged. But that wasn't the only twist in their story. As they rode through the rugged terrain, they encountered a situation that would change everything. Their upcoming documentary aims to shed light on this unexpected turn, inspiring conversations about the complexities surrounding wild horses. What did they encounter? You'll have to watch to find out. In this episode, you will be able to:
2023-06-22
29 min
What's Your Why?
Kealoha: National Poetry Slam Legend
April is National Poetry Month We celebrate and promote the art of poetry and storytelling. We recognize the place and possibilities that poets and poetry have in civic life, including helping communities address issues of importance. Kealoha is the first Poet Laureate of Hawaiʻi. As an internationally acclaimed poet and storyteller, he has performed throughout the world -- from the White House to the ʻIolani Palace, from Brazil to Switzerland. He is the first poet in Hawaiʻi's history to perform at a governor's inauguration, was selected as a master artist for a National Endowment for the Arts program, was name...
2023-04-12
17 min
What's Your Why?
Bonnie Wan: What Do You Really Want?
Do you know what you truly want from your life? “You can’t have it all but you can have what matters.” Bonnie Wan That’s her motto and mantra. In her interview she talks about where she grew up, her journey and her inspiration. As the creator of “The Life Brief,” Bonnie Wan has crafted a strategy for helping everyday people live with greater clarity, creativity, and courage. “The Life Brief” has grown from an agency talk into a workbook, keynote talks and workshops. Wan has shared her work in a Masterclass on Adve...
2023-03-22
48 min
Winds Of Change
Chess: The Oldest, Most Popular Game In The World Thrives In Wyoming
Did you know chess is one of the most popular and oldest games in the World? Lucas and Austin lead a discussion on how chess has made a huge comeback! “But as I recall, the chess boom kind of happened right after COVID started because everyone had to stay inside, and no one enjoyed life. And then they found that they could play chess for free online. And they're like, oh, I've been meaning to learn chess. And so they hop on, they'll start playing chess and it was, I remember Chess.com and lichess.or...
2023-03-16
44 min
What's Your Why?
Mat Hames: Life In The Lens
Mat Hames is an Emmy winning Executive Producer and Director, known for his two feature length Independent Lens documentaries What Was Ours and When I Rise (both available on Prime video), as well as award winning documentary series including Power Trip: The Story of Energy (Prime Video, PBS, AppleTV). Mat is currently directing A State of Mind for Wyoming PBS, a series focused on mental health issues for Americans living in the mountain west. What Was Ours, filmed on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming over a period of several years, was recently featured on HBO’s This Week Tonight...
2023-03-08
34 min
Winds Of Change
The Story That Needs To Be Told: Supporting Wyoming Filmmakers
In this episode we talk about our grants and grant recipients. We highlight their accomplishments as filmmakers, and we are honored to have supported their work. Grants and Program Director, Chloe Flagg describes the grants and grantmaking process. She describes the Wyoming Humanities grants cycles and diversity of projects and programs. Wyoming Crossroads Grants support the larger multi-year thematic initiatives of Wyoming Humanities. Through our Wyoming Crossroads Grants, we encourage new ideas to explore the deep themes related to Wyoming’s identity, our sense of community, our connection to the land, unwavering persistence, and...
2023-03-02
36 min
Winds Of Change
From Wyoming To D.C: 5 Women Artists
In this Winds of change podcast, I am flying solo. I’m usually joined by Chloe and Lucas but not today! We have five extraordinary artists that we are highlighting in this episode. Wyoming artists selected for Women To Watch 2024 exhibit is the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC and this series features underrepresented and emerging women artists Wyoming will participate for the first time in NMWA’s Women to Watch exhibition, held in Washington, DC in 2024 and these five inspirational and talented artists were chosen from across Wyoming to be invite...
2023-02-16
28 min
What's Your Why?
Tori Murden McClure: First Woman To Row Solo Across The Atlantic Ocean
Tori Murden McClure is no stranger to trail blazing. Tori Murden McClure is the President of Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky. Tori may be best known as the first woman and first American to row solo and unassisted across the Atlantic Ocean. Also she was the first woman and first American to travel over land to the geographic South Pole skiing 750-miles from the ice-shelf to the pole. Tori has worked as chaplain of Boston City Hospital, as policy assistant to the Mayor of Louisville, director of a shelter for homeless women, and has worked with the b...
2023-02-15
33 min
What's Your Why?
Celebrating Black History Month with Gigi Jasper
Dr. Gigi Jasper is a retired English teacher living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. In this episode, you'll hear about why Gigi moved to Wyoming, her career as a public school teacher, and her experience with discrimination as an African American woman living in rural Wyoming. Her inspiration, guidance, and resilience as she taught and mentored young people throughout her teaching career, and through that inspiration, she helped young people find tools and paths for their own lives. “And I was told by whoever it was, "We don't hire women." And he was saying th...
2023-02-02
25 min
Winds Of Change
2023 Expectations: Happy New Year
Happy 2023! Stay tuned to hear from two Wyoming natives. Writer Rod Miller. Rod was born into a ranching family that has been in Wyoming since 1867. He is a well-known columnist for the Cowboy State Daily. And Michael Lange from Riverton, musician, and Executive Director of the Wyoming Arts Council. Two different and intriguing perspectives on their life, work and living change in Wyoming. They both have lived change in Wyoming. Their perspectives are diverse. They give us insight into the here and now as well as what do want or see as change in the state of W...
2023-01-26
35 min
What's Your Why?
Danielle Allen: Teaching Empowerment, Leading Change
I want to give a warm welcome to Danielle Allen. Danielle's work to improve the world for the youth has taken her from intructing college classes to the helm of a $6 billion foundation, writing as a national opinion columnist, democracy, reform, civic education, and most recently running for governer of Massachusetts. She made history as the first black woman to ever run for statewide office in the state. As well as being the 2020 winner of the library of congress Kluge prize, recieved for her internationally recognized scholarship and political theory and her commitment to improving democratic practice and civics...
2023-01-19
25 min
Winds Of Change
Is Truth Stranger Than Fiction? Myths & Legends
Is truth stranger than fiction? In this episode we decided YES, it is! We explored some of the very interesting myths and legends from Wyoming’s great history. We talked about Big Nose George, Devils Tower, cow-tipping and the "little people." Our very interesting narrative is from John Mionczynski, well known biologist, and naturalist. John tells his story of his encounter with Sasquatch, or “Bigfoot” while camping alone in the Wind River Mountains. John Mionczynski started on his journey to learn more about the creature known as Sasquatch, or “Bigfoot” and shares what he has learned over the years with other re...
2023-01-05
58 min
What's Your Why?
Wyoming Women To Watch: Artist Bronwyn Minton
Bronwyn Minton is a multi-disciplinary artist, curator, and arts leader living in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Minton holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. She is the recipient of the Wyoming Governor’s Arts Award, two Wyoming Arts Council Visual Arts Fellowships, a Wyoming Arts Council Visual Arts Fellowship Honorable mention, and the Cultural Council of Jackson Hole’s Creative Pulse Award. Minton’s work has been shown nationally and internationally, and is in public and private collections. Minton works with notions related to human interaction in the nat...
2023-01-04
33 min
Winds Of Change
Christmas 2022
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Chloe, Lucas and Emy Wishing you love and warmth during the season. See you next year and thanks for listening! "Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can't see." -The Polar Express "It's not how much we give but how much love we put into giving." -Mother Theresa The holidays are here! Christmas and New Year’s… oh my! The holidays. They are here and I have noticed that typically around this time of y...
2022-12-22
18 min
Winds Of Change
Christmas 2022
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Chloe, Lucas and Emy Wishing you love and warmth during the season. See you next year and thanks for listening! "Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can't see." -The Polar Express "It's not how much we give but how much love we put into giving." -Mother Theresa The holidays are here! Christmas and New Year’s… oh my! The holidays. They are here and I have noticed that typically around this time of y...
2022-12-22
18 min
What's Your Why?
Wyoming Women to Watch: Artist Katy Ann Fox
Katy Ann Fox wanders through the West witnessing windblown mountains and sunlight to gather emotion and imagery for her landscape paintings. Her oil paintings host a feeling of peace and respect for her subject as she focuses on texture and color harmony. She grew up in north central Idaho, moved to San Francisco, California for her Masters in Fine Art degree at the Academy of Art University and now makes her art at the foot of the Teton Mountain Range. In addition to painting, she does woodblock printing and hand thrown pottery and some sewing. Katy majored in bus...
2022-12-14
19 min
Winds Of Change
We Love Small Towns & the Legendary Jackalope
About Michael Branch Mike Branch is a writer, humorist, environmentalist, father, and desert rat who lives with his wife and two young daughters in the western Great Basin Desert. His work includes ten published books, one of which is the Pulitzer Prize-nominated John Muir’s Last Journey: South to the Amazon and East to Africa (Island Press). His recent books include: Raising Wild: Dispatches from a Home in the Wilderness (Shambhala / Roost Books, 2016), Rants from the Hill: On Packrats, Bobcats, Wildfires, Curmudgeons, a Drunken Mary Kay Lady, and Other Encounters with the Wild in the High Desert (Shambhala...
2022-12-01
29 min
What's Your Why?
Wyoming Women To Watch: Artist Sarah Oregon
Sarah Ortegon is an enrolled Eastern Shoshone and also is Northern Arapaho. She is number 10 in a family of 12 kids. In 2013 she graduated from Metropolitan State University of Denver with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Art with a concentration in drawing. In August of 2013 Sarah was crowned Miss Native American, USA. Soon after, Ortegon started touring with the Native Pride Dancers, traveling and performing the jingle dress dance in the US and also in Moldova, Europe and Guatemala. In March of 2020 before the pandemic hit, Ortegon was able to perform in Times Square, NY and dance alo...
2022-11-30
24 min
What's Your Why?
Wyoming Women To Watch: Artist Jennifer Rife
"They each have a different perspective. They each in their own way... And I can say this just based on how I've heard them talk about this and from what I think you'll see in this wonderful video about this project that we have made, each of our five artists is so profoundly connected to the land of Wyoming as their raison d'etre for doing what they do. I think so much of their vision and their work is embedded in the fact that they are connected with Wyoming." - Lisa Fleishman Jennifer Rife is right at...
2022-11-16
24 min
Winds Of Change
Celebrating Yellowstone National Park: The Indigenous Perspective
Shane Doyle is a Montana-based scholar, teacher, and community advocate whose work focuses on the history and heritage of Native American tribes of the Northern Great Plains. Shane is an enrolled member of the Apsáalooke Nation (also known as the Crow Tribe), and he holds a doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction from Montana State University. His unique personal and professional experiences, combined with his deep curiosity and seemingly endless energy, have made Shane a well-known leader in many fields, including education, land use advocacy, and the arts. Learn about Shane and the celebration and hi...
2022-11-10
42 min
Winds Of Change
Celebrating Yellowstone National Park: Episode II
Between the fur trade and prospecting eras is a brief period of missionary and military exploration which advanced the general knowledge of the Yellowstone region. maps and writings these explorers became the means of preserving important residual and accurate geographical information amassed by the men of the fur trade. Jim Bridger provided most of the information set on paper. The Bridger map is essentially a hydrographic sketch of amazing accuracy. The Park’s Early Years The park’s promoters envisioned Yellowstone National Park would exist at no expense to the government. Superintendents received little or no comp...
2022-10-28
29 min
What's Your Why?
Wyoming Women to Watch: Artist Leah Hardy
Leah Hardy, an amazing artist, is 1 of 5 Wyoming artists selected for Women To Watch. The 2024 exhibit is the National Museum of Women in the Art's biennial exhibition series that features underrepresented and emerging women artists who create in any medium including, but not limited to, painting, sculpture, print, drawing, photography, film, digital, installation, and sound. Wyoming will participate for the first time in NMWA’s Women to Watch exhibition, held in Washington, DC in 2024. Hardy is 1 of 5 artists chosen from across Wyoming to be invited to submit their work. But only one will be chosen to be on...
2022-10-26
36 min
What's Your Why?
Juan Martinez: Spirit of Conservation Award Recipient & Founder of Fresh Tracks
Juan Martinez received the 2022 Rising Leader Award given to outstanding young professionals in the field of conservation. He received his award alongside famed ethologist and global conservation icon Dr. Jane Goodall whose life work demonstrates a commitment to conservation, civility and community. Presented by Teton Science Schools, The Murie Spirit of Conservation Awards is a celebration of conservation leadership and honors individuals who have demonstrated an exemplary commitment to the protection of wildlife and wild places. Previous Murie Spirit awardees include Rose Marcario, Robert Stanton, Jimmy Chin, Bert Raynes, Sally Jewell, Harrison Ford, John Turner, Addie Donnan, Luther Propst, Geo...
2022-10-12
23 min
Winds Of Change
Celebrating Yellowstone National Park: Episode I
Welcome, we are celebrating Yellowstone National Park, and have three episodes in store for you to enjoy! This first is the creation of the park, the second will focus on what happened next, and the third will be an indigenous perspective and 11,000 year history. Yellowstone became a national park on March 1, 1872. When President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act into law, it protected more than 2 million acres of mountain wilderness, extraordinary collection of geysers and incredible landscapes. The Yellowstone Act of 1872 designated the region as a public “pleasuring-ground,” which would be preserved “from injury...
2022-10-06
41 min
What's Your Why?
Patricia McInroy: The Storytelling Art of FIlmmaking
Patricia McInroy, a filmmaker, is a former photojournalist who grew up in Wyoming and graduated from Casper College in 1989. After graduating from the University of Missouri, she returned to Wyoming to work as a photographer for the Casper Star-Tribune in the 1990s. After more than 10 years in the newspaper business, she went back to school to earn an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts. To date, Patricia has screened her video work in more than 30 film festivals across the United States, Europe, and Latin America. In 2017, her documentary, Clara: Angel of the Rockies aired nationally on Public Broadcasting...
2022-08-31
23 min
Winds Of Change
Diversity in Wyoming: Then and Now
This episode is bringing a topical discussion on empowering people by respecting and appreciating what makes them different. In a nutshell, diversity! We have native Wyomingite historian Jeremy Johnston kicking it off with our wonderful co-hosts Lucas and Olivia who will then be followed by the intrepid Christie Wildcat. Who hails from the Wind River Reservation in Central Wyoming and is now studying anthropology in Laramie. Her all-encompassing goal is to preserve culture, due to the culture dying out. Dont miss out on a cool introduction by Christie in her native Northern Arapaho language! On this show w...
2022-08-25
34 min
What's Your Why?
Travis Helms: Poetry, Spirituality, & Conversation
Travis Helms is the author of Blowing Clover, Falling Rain: A Theological Commentary On The Poetic Canon Of The ‘American Religion’ (Wipf & Stock). His poetry and prose has been published, or is forthcoming, in Image Journal, Poetry Northwest, Slushpile, New Haven Review, The Austin American-Statesman, North American Review, and Book 2.0 among other venues. He was the inaugural William W. Cook Frost Place Fellow, runner-up for the John Kinsella / Tracy Ryan Poetry Prize, and winner of the Arthur Sale Poetry Prize. He is founder + curator of LOGOS, a liturgically-inflected reading series that congregates in-person and online, and an Executive Director of E...
2022-08-12
33 min
Winds Of Change
Community: A Collection Of Human Beings
Community. The term is used as a catch-all phrase for anything to do with a collection of human beings, from the tangible to the far out and abstract. Unfortunately this means that most “communities” are not real communities. For example, the word 'community' is white hot in the advertising/marketing/sales/startup/event space. It alludes to more than just a transactional customer-company relationship that is fueled by personal touches and gift baskets. But most that I come across, in my opinion, are not actual communities. We hear the word being used, when in reality it means a series of mon...
2022-08-04
36 min
Winds Of Change
Pursuing Employment In Wyoming
I moved here for a job… There are so many reasons people move in and out of Wyoming. In this podcast we explore the Boom and Bust in the coal industry as well as hear stories of “why” people have moved to Wyoming and stayed. Wyoming has been mining coal for quite some time. “This isn't a new industry. It's been what's been happening ever since the turn of the century, and even before then. 1880s is when some of the first records have been identified, but that's only those that have been identified. There are no doubt Native Peoples h...
2022-07-14
44 min
Winds Of Change
Pursuing Employment In Wyoming
I moved here for a job… There are so many reasons people move in and out of Wyoming. In this podcast we explore the Boom and Bust in the coal industry as well as hear stories of “why” people have moved to Wyoming and stayed. Wyoming has been mining coal for quite some time. “This isn't a new industry. It's been what's been happening ever since the turn of the century, and even before then. 1880s is when some of the first records have been identified, but that's only those that have been identified. There are no doubt Native Peoples h...
2022-07-14
44 min
Winds Of Change
Change is in Wyoming’s DNA
In this episode, we talk about change. BIG changes that happened in our homes and work during COVID Chloe Flagg makes distinctions about life as a mom during Covid. “It's kind of funny to even talk about change before COVID. It's like the world kind of doesn't even exist before 2020, in a lot of ways because where we are right now is so radically different than where we were.” Lucas Fralick sees Wyoming always in a flux of change. “So it sounds to me that Wyoming is almost made for change.” Sam Lightner, our gues...
2022-07-01
36 min
Winds Of Change
Change is in Wyoming’s DNA
In this episode, we talk about change. BIG changes that happened in our homes and work during COVID Chloe Flagg makes distinctions about life as a mom during Covid. “It's kind of funny to even talk about change before COVID. It's like the world kind of doesn't even exist before 2020, in a lot of ways because where we are right now is so radically different than where we were.” Lucas Fralick sees Wyoming always in a flux of change. “So it sounds to me that Wyoming is almost made for change.” Sam Lightner, our gues...
2022-07-01
36 min
Winds Of Change
Wyoming Identity: Who Are We?
Welcome to Episode 1! Lucas Fralick, Chloe Flagg and Emy diGrappa are excited to share their Wyoming identity stories with you in our first episode. We want you to get to know us at Wyoming Humanities. There are so many fascinating, interesting people, history and stories in our state. So we are going to keep asking our Wyoming people to get in touch by email or phone so that we can connect with you and learn YOUR story! We started off on our Winds of Change journey talking about "identity." We are exploring the evolving identity of Wyoming. We want to expl...
2022-06-16
28 min
Winds Of Change
Wyoming Identity: Who Are We?
Welcome to Episode 1! Lucas Fralick, Chloe Flagg and Emy diGrappa are excited to share their Wyoming identity stories with you in our first episode. We want you to get to know us at Wyoming Humanities. There are so many fascinating, interesting people, history and stories in our state. So we are going to keep asking our Wyoming people to get in touch by email or phone so that we can connect with you and learn YOUR story! We started off on our Winds of Change journey talking about "identity." We are exploring the evolving identity of Wyoming. We want to expl...
2022-06-16
28 min
Winds Of Change
Wyoming Identity: Who Are We?
Welcome to Episode 1! Lucas Fralick, Chloe Flagg and Emy diGrappa are excited to share their Wyoming identity stories with you in our first episode. We want you to get to know us at Wyoming Humanities. There are so many fascinating, interesting people, history and stories in our state. So we are going to keep asking our Wyoming people to get in touch by email or phone so that we can connect with you and learn YOUR story! We started off on our Winds of Change journey talking about "identity." We are exploring the evolving identity of Wyoming. We want to expl...
2022-06-16
28 min
What's Your Why?
Jason Baldes: Native American Ecology
Jason Baldes, an Eastern Shoshone who lives on the Wind River Reservation, is the Tribal Buffalo Coordinator for the Tribal Partnerships Program at the National Wildlife Federation. He works to restore bison back to homelands of indigenous tribes, like his own, as a way to reconnect and celebrate cultural ways, as well as heal from the atrocities of the past and present. As the tribal bison coordinator for the National Wildlife Federation, Baldes is recognized nationally for his efforts in an indigenous-led movement to return buffalo — the term Native Americans prefer — to Western reservations. His work is centered on h...
2022-06-15
25 min
Winds Of Change
Introducing "Winds of Change"
Let’s get straight to it! This is our introductory episode to our new podcast Winds of Change. All about the people, places and history of Wyoming! Its’ conversational, fun and interesting. Wyoming Humanities has celebrated 50 years in Wyoming. We are an organization that produces programs, supports great ideas and provides grants to many non-profits and communities around the state. Emy diGrappa, Chloe Flagg, and Lucas Fralick will be sharing and talking about the many faces and facets that make up our big state. We relish our wide-open spaces and small communities – even though that has its own uniqu...
2022-06-02
05 min
Winds Of Change
Introducing "Winds of Change"
Let’s get straight to it! This is our introductory episode to our new podcast Winds of Change. All about the people, places and history of Wyoming! Its’ conversational, fun and interesting. Wyoming Humanities has celebrated 50 years in Wyoming. We are an organization that produces programs, supports great ideas and provides grants to many non-profits and communities around the state. Emy diGrappa, Chloe Flagg, and Lucas Fralick will be sharing and talking about the many faces and facets that make up our big state. We relish our wide-open spaces and small communities – even though that has its own uniqu...
2022-06-02
05 min
Winds Of Change
Introducing "Winds of Change"
Let’s get straight to it! This is our introductory episode to our new podcast Winds of Change. All about the people, places and history of Wyoming! Its’ conversational, fun and interesting. Wyoming Humanities has celebrated 50 years in Wyoming. We are an organization that produces programs, supports great ideas and provides grants to many non-profits and communities around the state. Emy diGrappa, Chloe Flagg, and Lucas Fralick will be sharing and talking about the many faces and facets that make up our big state. We relish our wide-open spaces and small communities – even though that has its own uniqu...
2022-06-02
05 min
What's Your Why?
Tyler Rogers: Author And Inspiration For The Wyo Youth
Tyler Rogers is the author of The Marvelous Invention of Orion McBride, and is also the music educator at Big Horn Elementary School in Sheridan, WY. Between piano, percussion, acting, and writing, Tyler has found many homes in the world of the arts. Outside of work, Tyler directs the Sheridan County Boys Choir year round, as well as local community children's theater musicals in the summer. Tyler is committed to being an agent of positive change for youth. His goal is to inspire and enable every student he meets to build intrinsic bridges between community, the arts, and joy. Thank you...
2022-05-10
25 min
What's Your Why?
Megan Kate Nelson: Writing The West
Megan Kate Nelson is a historian and writer, with a BA from Harvard and a PhD in American Studies from the University of Iowa. She is the author of Saving Yellowstone: Exploration and Preservation in Reconstruction America(Scribner 2022) and her previous book, The Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples in the Fight for the West(Scribner 2020) was a finalist for the 2021 Pulitzer Prize in History. She writes about the Civil War, the U.S. West, and American culture for The New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic, Smithsonian Magazine, and TIME. Before leaving academia to write...
2022-05-05
35 min
What's Your Why?
Sarah Ortegon: Dancing for Native America
Sarah Ortegon was born in Denver, Colorado and is an enrolled Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho. In 2013 she graduated from Metropolitan State University of Denver with a Bachelors degree in Fine Art with a concentration in drawing. In August 2013 she was crowned Miss Native American, USA. Soon after Ortegon started touring with the Native Pride Dancers, traveling and performing the jingle dress dance in the US and also in Moldova, Europe and Guatemala. In March of 2020 before the pandemic hit, Ortegon was able to perform in Times Square, NY to dance alongside the film previously created. In collaboration with Chocta...
2022-04-06
20 min
What's Your Why?
Gregory Hinton: A Rainbow in Wyoming
“When I was young, I always had a mountain range over my shoulder,” he says. “I still come back looking for lost dignity.” We were very fortunate to have Gregory Hinton on for our latest episode of “What’s Your Why!” He is an novelist, filmmaker, lecturer, curator, and playwright. As A Buffalo Bill Center of the West Resident Fellow, Hinton is the proud creator and producer of “Out West”, a national museum program series offering lectures, plays, films, and gallery exhibitions dedicated to shining a light on the history and culture of the LGBTQ+ community in the American West (follow this link fo...
2022-03-17
45 min
What's Your Why?
Willow Belden: What Was Lost "Out There" Will Be Found
“It’s the simple things” – is what I thought about when I interviewed Willow Belden for our latest What’s Your Why? episode. Her award-winning podcast “Out There” is not only about people who love nature but also about how people discover the outdoors even when they live in a cement jungle in the city. I think it’s why the West has become so popular. People want to escape the hectic grind of the urban city life. Being outside and enjoying nature is for everyone – everywhere - people of all shapes, sizes and abilities. I hope you enjoy the podcast! And please...
2022-02-23
22 min
What's Your Why?
Mark Pedri: Listening to the Wind
Mark Pedri is an expedition-based documentary filmmaker and writer from Southwestern Wyoming where he tells stories from off the beaten path. His character-driven style of storytelling is reminiscent of his equally unique upbringing in Wyoming. Mark founded Burning Torch Productions in 2011 as a nimble production company to focus on character-driven stories from the backcountry and backroads of the world. His films have won awards at international festivals, played on national PBS, and in screening tours around the world. Prior to making films full-time, Mark managed the Episodic Storytelling program at Sundance Institute where he focused on ushering underrepresented artists...
2022-02-03
47 min
What's Your Why?
Sam Lightner: Professional Rock Climber, Author, & Historian
This latest podcast is with Wyoming historian and professional rock climber Sam Lightner Jr. What an interesting path and journey his life choices have taken him on. His life choices took him on adventures to discover history in other parts of the world, learning about people, culture and their mountains. Sam is our historian for our new podcast from Wyoming Humanities – (shhhhhh….I can’t tell you the name yet until we launch later this month). Sam was raised in Jackson, Wyoming. At different times he has been fortunate enough to also live in southern Thailand, Banff, Alberta, and Moab, Utah, bu...
2022-01-04
30 min
What's Your Why?
Anna Sale: Death, Sex & Money
"'I know how to research. I know how to tell stories. I don't know what to do with a microphone or audio editing, but I want to learn,' and they hired me, and that's how my journalism career started in 2005. And it was incredible to start and learn there, because I was in a shop where I was surrounded by really talented editors and reporters who taught me a lot about not just how to find stories and how to report, but also, how to do service-driven, mission-driven journalism, which is something I feel really attached to, having...
2021-12-06
32 min
What's Your Why?
Robert Martinez: Turning A Paintbrush Into a Microphone
Robert Martinez was born in Wyoming on the Wind River Reservation in the small city of Riverton. His lineage is Spanish, Mexican, Scotts Irish, French Canadian, and Northern Arapaho. He graduated Riverton High School at 17 at age 19, he became the Youngest Native American to graduate from Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design at that time. Living among the hard working people of the West and experiencing their issues deeply influences Robert's creations as well as his native heritage. Much of Robert’s current work uses the historical imagery, myths and stories of the West and Arapaho Culture comb...
2021-10-14
26 min
What's Your Why?
Robbie Bonds: 2021 Murie Spirit of Conservation Rising Leader
At 9 years old, Robbie heard about the prospect of closing or limiting access to our national parks, and wanted to be sure his and other kids' concerns were heard. He started speaking out, and subsequently founded the organization Kids Speak for Parks, which has been a fantastic vehicle for his message since 2017. Robbie Bond's work to speak out on behalf of national parks caught the eye of Rose Marcario, former CEO of Patagonia. Rose was recently nominated as the recipient of the 2021 Murie Spirit of Conservation Awards, an annual tradition at Teton Science Schools in Jackson, WY. The award is named fo...
2021-09-30
21 min
What's Your Why?
Darla Worden: Ernest Hemingway in Wyoming
Darla Worden is editor in chief of Mountain Living magazine and founder/director of the Left Bank Writers Retreat in Paris. A Wyoming native and life-long Ernest Hemingway fan, Worden discovered that the author spent summers from 1928 to 1939 in her home state. Her book, Cockeyed Crazy: Hemingway's Wyoming Summers With Pauline, shows Wyoming as an influential place in Hemingway’s life just as Paris, Africa, Cuba, Key West and Sun Valley have anchored past works.And it casts his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, in a new light, as devoted stepmother, mother and wife playing a major role in Hemingway’s life...
2021-09-24
26 min
What's Your Why?
Senator Doug Jones: Justice Delayed, But Not Denied
“I am a product and lifelong resident of Alabama. I was born in Fairfield, Alabama to a father who worked for U.S. Steel and a stay-at-home mom. One of my grandfathers was a steelworker and the other a coal miner. I, too, spent some time working a union job in the steel mill. My parents and grandparents forged my respect for those who work to feed a family while trying to make their childrens’ lives better.” Doug Jones Douglas Jones is an American attorney, lobbyist, and politician who served as a United States Senator from 2018 to 2021. A Democrat...
2021-09-01
21 min
What's Your Why?
Jerry Enzler: Author & Historian of Jim Bridger: Trailblazer of the American West
Jerry Enzler might just be the best living expert on the famous mountain man, Jim Bridger, and his exploits as a trapper and explorer. Today, we become experts of the expert, as Jerry takes us through his early life and onward to the eventual obsession with the famed adventurer. Thank you for your time, Jerry! Jerry also served as founding director of the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium for thirty-seven years. He has written and curated national exhibitions and films and has published historical articles on Jim Bridger, river history, and other topics.
2021-08-12
31 min
What's Your Why?
Tom Rea: Discovering Poetry, Printing, and History
Tom Rea lives in Casper, Wyo., where he is editor and co-founder, with the Wyoming State Historical Society, of WyoHistory.org, a state-history website that is a project of the Wyoming State Historical Society. He worked for many years in the newspaper business. A new edition of his book Bone Wars: The Excavation and Celebrity of Andrew Carnegie’s Dinosaur (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001) will be available in fall 2021 in a special 20th anniversary edition, with a foreword by Carnegie Museum paleontologist Matt Lamanna and a new afterword by the author. Other books include Devi’s Gate: Owning the Land, Own...
2021-07-22
29 min
What's Your Why?
Anne MacKinnon: Water & Water Law is Ultimately About People
Water-law scholar Anne MacKinnon has paid Whats Your Why a little visit in-between a series of discussions about public waters. Living in Casper, She is a former editor-in-chief of the Casper Star-Tribune and served from 2003 through 2010 on the Wyoming Water Development Commission. Anne also takes great pride in her abilities as a scholar, author, editor, and consultant. Thank you, Anne! Follow her public forums or check out her publications here.
2021-07-07
35 min
What's Your Why?
Ashleigh Snoozy & Kristen Czaban: Furthering The Power Of Community
Ashleigh and Kristen recently joined us to outline their stories and research with the Sheridan Press and their most recent project spotlighting humanity in our own communities. Their natural repartee is perfect for a podcast environment highlighting the Center for Vital Community (CVC), and its position as the "nonprofit for nonprofits." As we all know the pandemic is coming to an end, but political unrest is still at an all time high and Ashleigh and Kristen do an amazing job at creating a safe space for civil discussions around community, voting, and other subjects. Kristen is the publisher of...
2021-06-03
23 min
What's Your Why?
Kathryn Palmer & Margaret Austin: Discovering The Election Process
"Some Cheyenne residents of color say they don't feel heard by largely white leadership in local government and schools. This lack of representation makes it easier for leaders to, even unintentionally, overlook the issues that affect them, they say. In part two of this series, residents express why this kind of representation matters and how they're working to achieve equity." Find the relative article written by these two fabulous newswomen here. Thank you Maggie & Kathryn for your time!
2021-05-20
27 min
What's Your Why?
Dustin Bleizeffer: Choices and Challenges of Wyoming Youth
Dustin Bleizeffer has worked as a coal miner, an oilfield mechanic, and for 20 years as a statewide reporter and editor primarily covering the energy industry in Wyoming. Most recently he was Communications Director at the Wyoming Outdoor Council, a John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford, and WyoFile editor-in-chief. He currently lives in Casper, Wy. Thank you for your time, Dustin!
2021-05-18
38 min
What's Your Why?
Hannah Black & Niki Kottmann: Equity for the People of Color Who Call Cheyenne Home
Podcasters! Hannah Black and Niki Kottmann, both journalists with the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, joined us for an in depth discussion about their recent research on how government participation, voting, and elected leadership positions represent the minority voice. And if not, why? In short, the overwhelming answer is no. Listen to the episode to hear their thoughts and findings. We appreciate you Niki and Hannah for your precious time!
2021-05-06
26 min
What's Your Why?
Baktash Ahadi: Cultural Identity and the Immigrant Experience
The tragic events of 9/11 set Baktash on a path of examining why people do what they do. Upon graduation from college, he decided to serve in the Peace Corps as an educator in a rural village in Mozambique. His father learned English from a Peace Corps Volunteer in Kandahar in the 1960s and that experience was the inspiration for his family to come to the United States. After completing his service in the Peace Corps, Baktash went back to Afghanistan, the country of his birth, to serve as a combat interpreter and cultural advisor for three years supporting military and r...
2021-04-22
40 min
What's Your Why?
Matthew Spangler: American Playwright Exploring the Immigrant Experience
Matthew Spangler is a playwright, director, and professor of performance studies at San José State University in the San Francisco Bay Area. His adaptation of Khaled Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner received five San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics’ Circle Awards: Best Original Script, Best Overall Production, as well as awards for Lighting Design, Scenic Design, and Sound Design (produced by the San Jose Repertory Theatre; directed by David Ira Goldstein). Described as "a haunting tale of friendship which spans cultures and continents" The Kite Runner follows one man’s journey to confront his past and find redemption. "Afghanistan i...
2021-04-08
30 min
What's Your Why?
Interfaith Amigos: Respect from Faith to Faith
Also known as the Interfaith Amigos – The interfaith Amigos do an inspiring presentation that offers a message of inclusion, empathy and hope. In their life work and in their interfaith presentations their message creates a bridge and opens the door to have to create conversation on religion and the interfaith experience. Pastor Don Mackenzie, PhD, now living in Minneapolis, is devoting himself to interfaith work after retiring as Minister and Head of Staff at Seattle’s University Congregational United Church of Christ. Previously, he served congregations in Hanover, New Hampshire, and Princeton, New Jersey. Ordained in 1970, he is a grad...
2021-03-24
45 min
What's Your Why?
Fred Schmechel: Driving the Culture of Innovation and Creativity in Wyoming
Welcome the Assistant Director of IMPACT 307, Fred Schmechel! Trained as a sculptor and graphic designer, Fred joined IMPACT 307 in the fall of 2010. He directly counsels client companies on all aspects of their business needs. His work also includes oversight of the Fisher Innovation Launchpad, and the Southeast Wyoming Innovation Launchpad, and he is working on creating similar programs across the southeast and eastern sides of the state. Additionally, because the arts sector drives the culture of innovation and creativity that fuels tech sectors, Fred works with visual and performing artist clients in our arts incubation program. Fred’s...
2021-03-17
29 min
What's Your Why?
Ryan Stolp: Mountain Life Cartoonist
Ryan Stolp, the creative force behind “Lift Lines” is our latest wonderful guest. His "Lift Lines" cartoon appears in the Jackson Hole Daily and on the news app, Hole Scroll. Stolp, who is the chief creative officer at Orijin Media (an independent subsidiary of Teton Media Works, the parent company of the News&Guide), has lived many creative lives. He has worked as a product design consultant, designed and fabricated outdoor gear from backpacks to “Alpine Hammocks” and he currently sells adventure-themed artwork printed on aluminum. Thank you for joining us, Ryan!
2021-02-17
22 min
What's Your Why?
Greg Kearney: Complexity of Political Cartoons
Greg Kearney is known for putting pen to paper and touching on recent issues affecting Americans. He has been drawing cartoons for newspapers, many of them political in nature, since his days as a high school student. He continued drawing cartoons through his college days and landed a job as the cartoonist for the Casper Star Tribune in Wyoming, where he spent the bulk of his career until he became an independent syndicated cartoonist. Presently, Kearney draws cartoons for newspapers in Maine, Kansas, Wyoming and Montana. “Generally, I just look at the leading stories in the states where I pr...
2021-02-03
19 min
What's Your Why?
Darryl Tonemah: Health, Hope, and Inspiration For His People
"I was picked on because I wasn't Lakota. I wasn't Sioux. I was different tribes. So, it wasn't that I was non-native, it was that I was native, but I was of a different tribe."
2021-01-27
32 min
What's Your Why?
Geoff O'Gara: Modern Day Struggles of the American West
Geoffrey O’Gara is an author, script writer, public affairs host, and documentary producer based in Lander, Wyoming. He is the author of What You See in Clear Water: Indians, Whites, and a Battle Over Water in the American West (Knopf) and A Long Road Home, Journeys Through America’s Present in Search of America’s Past (Norton). Geoff is the former editor of High Country News and spent many years as public affairs host and award winning documentary film producer at Wyoming PBS. In 2015 Geoff began Caldera Productions, an independent documentary film company focusing on stories in the Ameri...
2021-01-06
30 min
What's Your Why?
Nadia Oweidat: Freedom Begins With One Idea
"I grew up in tribal Jordan, ever since I was a child I loved reading. I think maybe science will one day discover there's a gene and I have a huge mutation of it or something because having access to other ideas, different worlds, really fueled my sense of curiosity and made me want to live a full life, a way more full life than what I had access to as a woman in a Muslim community, a girl whose value is not really seen beyond basically becoming a wife one day, cooking and cleaning and having children."
2020-12-17
28 min
What's Your Why?
Warren Murphy: Exploring The Spirit Of Wyoming
Warren Murphy is an Episcopal priest who has served churches in Dixon, Lander, Fort Washakie, and Cody. He most recently was director of the Wyoming Association of Churches. We had the pleasure of discussing his new book On Sacred Ground, and the experiences he has shared with the history of Wyoming as he has stretched his boundaries and understanding of the culture and spirituality of the land. He looks to provide for the people by fully immersing his understanding and effort in the heart of the community. We appreciate and thank you for your time, Warren!
2020-11-30
42 min
What's Your Why?
The Future Of Politics With Erich Frankland: Rights Come With Responsbilities
Mr. Frankland is a political science instructor in the school of social and behavioral sciences at Casper College, serves as the director of the Casper Committee to Foreign Relations, and the faculty advisor for the Campus Democrats. Erich takes pride in his ability to play devils advocate in his classes and his encouragement to students on finding their voice. We thank him for joining us to discuss the current state of politics, and reminding us that while every citizen has birth given rights endowed upon them. But that those rights come with power, and a responsibilty to ourselves, our...
2020-11-18
39 min
What's Your Why?
Kevin Olson's Guide To Visionary Journalism
Kevin Olson is the owner and president of Jackson, Wyoming-based Teton Media Works Incorporated (TMW). TMW’s media assets consist of local newspapers, magazines, affiliated websites, a digital creative agency – Orijin and the recently acquired local news stream - Buckrail. Kevin serves as the Publisher of the Jackson Hole News&Guide, Jackson Hole Daily, Jackson Hole magazine, Images West magazine, RANGE magazine,Teton Family magazine and Grand Wedding magazine. He, his wife Shelley, and family moved to Jackson Hole from Orange County, CA in 2001 to become the Associate Publisher of the Jackson Hole News. Prior to his move to Jacks...
2020-11-07
36 min
What's Your Why?
Caryn Flanagan: Continuing Bonds With Those We’ve Lost
"Eyes up, roll through," is the mantra of Caryn Flanagan whenever she encounters challenging terrain. She, a member of legendary ski team The Jackson Hole Air Force, founding member of SkiProphet.com and SkiGearTV, certified paddle board instructor, and now author. Twenty years ago, Caryn, and immediate family, experienced tremendous unexpected loss at the hands of a plane crash, when her daughters were very young. From this, Caryn has come to share her interpretation of death and loss through adolescent eyes in her brand new book, "Heaven In Your Bones." We hope you enjoy this episode, and please check...
2020-10-08
19 min
What's Your Why?
Yonder Lies: The Last Of The Old West
As you drive over the breathtakingly steep Teton Pass into Jackson Hole, Wyoming you will pass what could very well be a hundred year old sign that puts to bed any doubt you may have had. You're on the right road, and the journey is almost over. "Yonder lies Jackson Hole, the last of the old West." Few places have come to symbolize the rapidly-changing American West quite like the valley of Jackson Hole, Wyoming—grizzlies still graze by the roadside, elk eat farm-raised grass, and, all the while, service workers, ranchers, ski bums, and billionaires all jo...
2020-09-18
16 min
What's Your Why?
Pandemic Stories: A Snapshot In Time
Psychologically, speaking about our most difficult struggles and periods of life helps us to understand and heal. Until recently when we began serious exponential technological progress as a species, the oral report was the only way to collect, save, and pass on information. It's biological. Now, up until recently we had free reign to gather without repercussion, face-to-face. Because unless you've been marooned on an island as a soldier fighting a war that has long since come to and end and just emerged from your foxhole, you have been affected by COVID-19. Now, even though we can't ethically get to...
2020-08-26
17 min
What's Your Why?
Mark Jenkins: When Lemons Give You Life
We had the pleasure of talking to Mark Jenkins about his passion for Wyoming and the humanities! He is a well-known name around Wyoming and the world. He is a critically acclaimed author and internationally recognized journalist. A contributing writer for National Geographic Magazine he is well known for his love for outdoor adventure travel, getting to know people and cultures around the world. Jenkins has brought a humanities perspective to geopolitics, the environment, and adventure for numerous national and international publications. Thank you Mark!
2020-08-21
02 min
What's Your Why?
Sherry Smith: Knowing, Recording and Preserving History Directly Impacts Future Generations
Sherry L. Smith is University Distinguished Professor of History (Emerita) at Southern Methodist University. A historian of the American West and Native America, Smith's other books include Hippies, Indians, and the Fight for Red Power and Reimagining Indians: Native Americans through Anglo Eyes, 1880–1940, both published by Oxford University Press. She is a former president of the Western History Association and received the Los Angeles Times Distinguished Fellowship at the Huntington Library, which supported research for Bohemians West. Smith has also been honored with fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Fulbright Foundation, and Yale University's Beinecke Library. Sh...
2020-07-31
33 min
What's Your Why?
Mountains To Manuscript: Women Who Love The West
As the state of Wyoming remembers the 150th anniversary of women’s suffrage in Wyoming in 2019 and Jackson Hole celebrates the 100th anniversary of its all-woman town council in 2020, the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum has dedicated a series of exhibits and programs around these defining historical themes. Curated in collaboration with Christy Smirl of Foxtail Books & Library Services, this multi-media exhibit features four female author profiles illustrated through books, text, photographs, objects, and original artwork by Katy Ann Fox. The museum will also install a traveling exhibit in January from the University of Wyoming’s American Heritage Center...
2020-07-16
35 min
What's Your Why?
Babs Case & Bill T. Jones/The Arnie Zane Company: Using Dance To Explore Social & Political Tension
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company will join us in Jackson Hole for a creative and performance residency that looks at social and ethical issues through the lens of dance. Mr. Jones and the company will develop and perform their newest work, "What Problem?", a re-setting of "Deep Blue Sea", which digs deep into a wide range of topics, including human rights, political science, political history, and civil rights/liberties. Thank you, Babs Case, for speaking on behalf of everyone involved!
2020-06-26
12 min
What's Your Why?
James Arvanitakis: Undermining Class Based Ideology
Professor James Arvanitakis is currently on a Fulbright Fellowship as the Milward L. Simpson Visiting Professor – University of Wyoming. A former economist and free market advocate, James changed his position after witnessing child and indentured labour. After 9 years of working in finance, he has since worked with a cross-section of organizations across Australia, Asia, the Pacific and Europe. Thank you, James!
2020-06-18
26 min
What's Your Why?
David Rohm: Fly Like an Eagle
This interview with David Rohm discusses their work at Wild Excellence Films. Wild Excellence Films was awarded a Spark grant for their documentary Golden Eagles: Witnesses to a Changing West, and focused on Native American cultural and spiritual significance and relationship to the golden eagle—that will educate the public about golden eagles and a biologically diverse and threatened region. The film is expected to air on Wyoming PBS in 2023 and a screening is planned at the Center of the West in Cody in early fall of 2022. Thank you, David!
2020-06-14
16 min
What's Your Why?
Scott Henkel & The Millennial Falcon
Dr. Scott Henkel is the director of the Wyoming Institute for Humanities Research, an associate professor in the departments of English and African-American Diaspora Studies at the University of Wyoming. Welcome, Scott!
2020-05-30
23 min
What's Your Why?
Justin Farrell: Researching Environment, Politics, and Human Culture
Justin Farrell is an author, and sociology professor at Yale University. His research blends a mixture of methods, such as ethnographic fieldwork with large-scale computational techniques from network science and machine learning. Two published books are included in his discography related to these questions and subjects, "Billionaire Wilderness," and, "The Battle For Yellowstone."
2020-05-08
39 min