Episode 131 – Learning from Pandemics Past with Dr. Glenn Burnett
In this episode, Dr. Burnett shares how he and his family landed in Jackson. He dives into the history of epidemics and pandemics to break down why we need to learn from our past. Stephan and Dr. Burnett also chat about how our public health system has changed and why instilling fear can be so dangerous.
Read MoreEpisode 99 – Preserving History with Morgan Jaouen of the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum
Morgan is the Executive Director of the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum. In this episode, Morgan shares about visiting Jackson for the first time, working at Signal Mountain, and pursuing her dream job. Stephan and Morgan talk about some interesting stories and facts about the history of Jackson and the future of the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum.
Read MoreEpisode 74 – One Family, Four Generations in Jackson Hole with Charlie Shinkle
Charlie was born and raised right here in Jackson Hole and is a 4th generation local. Stephan and Charlie talk about growing up in Wyoming, his family’s history, what it was like in Jackson Hole over 100 years ago and the isolation of winters past.
Read MoreEpisode 70 – Embracing Change and Finding Balance in a Mountain Town with Diana Waycott
Stephan and Diana talk about her family’s history in the valley, how they started the Kudar Motel and Trapper Inn (Presently the Lexington Hotel), what is was like for Diana growing up in Jackson Hole and how at its core Jackson still remains the same over the past 50 years.
Read MoreEpisode 58 – Native American History in Jackson Hole with Ivan Posey
In this episode, Stephan and Ivan talk about growing up on a Reservation, what has changed over the decades on the Reservation, American Indian Heritage and keeping tribal traits alive.
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