The Winds of Change podcast is centered on the people, places, history, and stories of Wyoming. We t
‘We were modeling appropriate ecotourism and making sure that the monies generated hired local peopl
“Moving to Colorado was like coming home to a place I'd never been before.” - Kevin Taylor Join host
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Three women set out on a 30-day journey through Wyoming to explore the world of wild mustangs. What
It was a pleasure to talk with fellow podcaster Dean Petersen. His love for history and storytelling
"The harsh reality is ecosystems are a delicate balance of each species coexisting together in the e
The Community of Rodeo: The world of rodeo and word “community” go hand-in-hand. With roots dating b
"Well, I think people process grief in different ways. Some people are in denial about it. Some peop
“So what was being looked at in Indian country was that these mostly young women and girls were disa
Did you know chess is one of the most popular and oldest games in the World? Lucas and Austin lead a
In this episode we talk about our grants and grant recipients. We highlight their accomplishments as
In this Winds of change podcast, I am flying solo. I’m usually joined by Chloe and Lucas but not tod
Happy 2023! Stay tuned to hear from two Wyoming natives. Writer Rod Miller. Rod was born into a ranc
Is truth stranger than fiction? In this episode we decided YES, it is! We explored some of the very
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Chloe, Lucas and Emy Wishing you love and warmth during the
About Michael Branch Mike Branch is a writer, humorist, environmentalist, father, and desert rat who
Shane Doyle is a Montana-based scholar, teacher, and community advocate whose work focuses on the hi
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This episode is bringing a topical discussion on empowering people by respecting and appreciating wh