Episode 153 – Seeing the World On Two Wheels with Brook Yeomans
Brook is a special education teacher at Colter Elementary. He is also a member of Teton County Search and Rescue. When Brook isn’t helping others, he can often be found on the open road doing long distance bicycling trips with his friends and family.
In this episode, Brook shares how going to camp in northern Wisconsin would eventually help him land in Jackson, Wyoming. He shares how his passion for caring for others has helped him work in many impactful organizations in the Teton community. Brook talks about his love for bicycling and shares some of his adventures from his long distance trips. He also shares how a tragic experience in the mountains has led him to be a part of the Search and Rescue team that helped save his life. Stephan and Brook also discuss the good in humanity and the kindness of strangers.
Read MoreEpisode 106 – More than a Climber with Mark Newcomb
Mark was born in Teton County and has worn many hats over the years including climbing and skiing guide, ski patroller, avalanche course instructor and is a former part-time owner of Exum Climbing Guides. Mark currently serves as one of five Teton County Commissioners.
Read MoreEpisode 97 – Designing Leadership and Finding Balance with John Kanengieter
John is a mountain guide, avid backcountry hiker, thought leader, speaker, and a Principal at Zero Point Partners. Zero Point Partners is a leadership and executive management consulting firm based in Wilson, WY.
Read MoreEpisode 69 – Celebrating 20 Years of Ski Filmmaking with Darrell Miller
Stephan and Darrell talk about growing up in Jackson Hole, the Jackson Hole Air Force and capturing some of the most unique ski and snowboard footage for over 20 years.
Read MoreEpisode 62 – Forecasting Mountain Weather with Jim Woodmencey
Jim first ventured out to Jackson Hole to work one summer in the Grand Teton National Park…that was 37 years. In this episode, Stephan and Jim talk about predicting weather patterns, mother nature, and following your dreams. Jim also tells us about some exciting stories of being a Jenny Lake Climbing Ranger.
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