Bex Frucht is a force of nature—a storyteller and community builder whose work blends performance, land, and small-town life in the American West. Based in Livingston, Montana, she’s the founder of TMI Live, a storytelling series that celebrates vulnerability, humor, and human connection, and for the past three years, she’s been the “vibe steward” of … Continue reading "Bex Frucht — Story Wrangler! Vibe Steward! One of a Kind!" The post Bex Frucht — Story Wrangler! Vibe Stewar...| Mountain & Prairie
Podcast conversation with Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia and co-author of the new fly fishing book, "Pheasant Tail Simplicity"| Mountain & Prairie
A weekly email featuring upbeat, funny, inspirational, useful, heart-warming, good news from the American West. Curated by Ed Roberson.| Mountain & Prairie
Chris Keyes is the Executive Director of RE:PUBLIC and the former longtime Editor in Chief of Outside magazine. During his decades-long career in journalism, Chris helped guide Outside through some of its most iconic years—publishing award-winning stories, mentoring top writers, and keeping the magazine’s adventurous spirit alive in an era of massive change across the … Continue reading "Chris Keyes – From Outside to RE:PUBLIC" The post Chris Keyes – From Outside to RE:PUBLIC appear...| Mountain & Prairie
Podcast interview with Brad Johnson, Senior Regenerative Agriculture Advisor for The Nature Conservancy| Mountain & Prairie
Paul Hendricks is the Executive Director of The Conservation Alliance, a coalition of more than 270 businesses working together to protect wild places across North America. Founded nearly four decades ago by Patagonia, REI, The North Face, and Kelty, The Conservation Alliance has grown into one of the most important forces in conservation—pooling dollars, influence, … Continue reading "Paul Hendricks – The Conservation Alliance and the Future of Public Lands" The post Paul Hendricks –...| Mountain & Prairie
Podcast interview with Kate Williams, CEO of 1% for the Planet. Discussing leadership, the environment, NOLS, and more.| Mountain & Prairie
Nicholas Triolo is a writer, endurance athlete, and educator whose life and work sit at the crossroads of ecology, activism, and storytelling. For years he’s been exploring what happens when we stop charging toward the summit and start paying attention to the circuitous paths that wind around it. His new book, The Way Around: A … Continue reading "Nicholas Triolo – What the Circuitous Path Reveals" The post Nicholas Triolo – What the Circuitous Path Reveals appeared first on Mountain ...| Mountain & Prairie
Kelly Beevers is the Grazing Lands Partner Strategy Lead with The Nature Conservancy, where she helps guide collaborative efforts to support ranchers, strengthen communities, and conserve some of the most threatened ecosystems in North America. Based in Montana, Kelly has built her career at the intersection of real estate, land stewardship, and community-driven conservation—first working … Continue reading "Kelly Beevers – Connection, Collaboration, Conservation" The post Kelly Beevers...| Mountain & Prairie
Live podcast with Cole Mannix and Andrew Anderson, discussing the origins of Old Salt, lessons from failure, and the hard work of building a resilient, community-driven food system.| Mountain & Prairie
Brady Robinson is a lifelong climber, conservationist, and educator who currently serves as Director of Philanthropy for the Freyja Foundation. His career has spanned outdoor education, nonprofit leadership, and global conservation philanthropy, with past roles including Executive Director of both the Access Fund and the Conservation Alliance. These days, his work focuses on supporting high-impact … Continue reading "Brady Robinson Returns – Grassroots Conservation on a Global Scale" The ...| Mountain & Prairie
Podcast interview with Kevin Grange-- paramedic, firefighter, and author of the fascinating new book "Grizzly Confidential."| Mountain & Prairie
Podcast interview with Curt Meine, a Senior Fellow at The Aldo Leopold Foundation, discussing the life, work, and legacy of Aldo Leopold| Mountain & Prairie