Megan Feighery
Producer & Wyoming Sounds HostEmail: mfeigher@uwyo.edu
Megan Feighery is a Southern California native with both a B.A. in English Literature and an M.A. in American Studies from Cal State Fullerton. She has backpacked solo all over the world and taught English abroad for five years in both the Republic of Georgia and Japan.
You’ll most likely find her searching for the best hot chocolate in town while reading a mystery novel, cooing over every cat she sees, or hiking/kayaking. Megan is excited to be in Laramie this summer working on the HumaNature podcast.
In the fall of 2019, Megan was promoted to a part-time paid position.
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With widespread layoffs and public closures still in effect until April 30, many Wyoming artists are finding it difficult to support themselves. Michael…
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Listen to the full show here.Governor Gordon Favors A Conservative Approach Towards Dealing With The PandemicWyoming Governor Mark Gordon says despite…
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Last month, musician John Sidle set up a video camera in his home to perform live on YouTube at the Jackson Hole Hootenanny. The Hootenanny, or The Hoot,…
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A new virtual gallery has made it possible for those self-distancing to still enjoy the arts. It Takes A Village is the brainchild of Cheyenne-based…
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Playwright Will Arbery is among ten winners of this years Whiting Award. The prestigious award is the largest literary award in the U.S and recognizes ten…
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Her Flag is a nationwide project celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which gave some U.S. women the right to vote. Bethann Garramon…
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Wyoming is one of the most important golden eagle habitats in North America. But the iconic raptors are facing a potential population decline due to…
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Listen to the full show here. Land Purchase Raises Tax Concerns For Counties Wyoming is looking to buy over a million acres of land across the southern…
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A Pinedale artist has a new show on display that was inspired by…roadkill. Cristy Anspach has spent the last two and a half years making ceramic jars to…
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A new study published by researchers at the University of Wyoming could make mine cleanups less ecologically impactful. The scientists tested something…