Episode 50 – What It Means to Be a Refugee with Bert Romberg
Bert is a grandfather, husband, philanthropist, speaker, former business leader and a holocaust survivor. In this episode, Stephan and Bert talk about moving to Jackson, escaping the holocaust, growing up in Germany and England and what it was like to be a refugee.
Read MoreEpisode 47 – The Importance of Keeping Your Curiosity Alive with Brad Mead
Brad is a father, husband, lawyer, rancher, writer and whiskey maker. Brad is a 4th generation Jackson resident. Brad’s great grandparents came over from Idaho to homesteaded on what is now Teton Village.
Read MoreEpisode 43 – Hard Work and Awesome Responsibility with Mike Gierau
Mike is an entrepreneur, Wyoming Senator, former Wyoming House Representative, former Town Council Member and the owner of Jedediah’s Catering and Concessions. Mike landed in Jackson Hole in the summer of 76’ after exploring the area on a family trip the summer before.
Read MoreEpisode 31 – Skiing the Grand Teton with Bill Briggs
Bill first came out to Jackson in the 50’s on a ski trip out to Sun Valley, Idaho. After a quick stop over to ski at Snow King, Bill knew this is the place he wanted to call home. In this episode, Stephan and Bill talk about Bill’s achievement of becoming the first person to ski the Grand Teton, being a founding member of the Church of Scientology, the Stagecoach Band and the love of the valley.
Read MoreEpisode 23 – Expressing Your Appreciation for Beauty with Kathryn Mapes Turner
In this episode, Stephan and Kathryn talk about her family’s history of living on a ranch in the Grand Teton National Park, going to school in a three room schoolhouse in Moran, moving to DC during her senior year of High School and the inspiration for her art.
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