Posts by Michael Moeri
Episode 111 – Women Who Shape the West with Lindsay Linton Buk
In this episode, Lindsay talks about growing up in Wyoming, discovering her calling as a photographer, and she highlights some of the inspiring women featured in her Women in Wyoming project. Stephan and Lindsay also talk about how becoming a parent can influence your career path and why being present and open is key in order to survive, especially in these challenging times.
Read MoreEpisode 110 – Take a Trip to the Cosmic Cafe with Carol Mann
In this episode, Carol tells the story of how she and her then-husband came out to the Teton area and the big impact they made when they arrived. Stephan and Carol talk about human potential, life purposes, and Carol’s work as a clairvoyant.
Read MoreEpisode 109 – Becoming Jackson Whole with Sara Flitner
Sara grew up in Shell, Wyoming, and moved out to Jackson Hole after college in 1990. Since coming to Jackson, Sara has served as the Mayor of Jackson, started a consulting business, and recently formed the non-profit organization Becoming Jackson Whole. Becoming Jackson Whole’s mission is to make mindfulness second nature in Jackson.
Read MoreEpisode 108 – Inspiring Future Leaders with Melissa Turley
In this week’s episode of the Jackson Hole Connection, Stephan visits with Melissa Turley. Melissa moved to the valley over 20 years ago and has been an active community member ever since. She has served as a Teton County Commissioner and was on the Jackson town council for almost ten years. Currently, she is the Executive Director of the Teton Village Association.
Read MoreEpisode 107 – Creating a Family Legacy with Jim Darwiche
In this week’s episode of the Jackson Hole Connection, Stephan visits with Jim Darwiche. Jim was born in Southern Lebanon, went to school in Beirut and made his way to the U.S. to study aeronautical engineering at the Northrop Institute. After working in the airline industry for one year in Lebanon he decided to come back to the U.S. and eventually landed in Jackson back in 1978.
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