What's Your Why?

What's Your Why? supported by the Wyoming Humanities Council, features stories with and about dynamic thinkers, scholars, artists, and innovators who live in or visit Wyoming.
This cultural podcast focuses on humanities, arts, and cultural resources in Wyoming.
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Episodes
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"Democracy is messy. It requires us to roll up our sleeves and take part in it. Authoritarianism is easy. You do this, or you die. Democracy is messy, and…
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"We're just trying to always figure out a way to call attention to these amazing places and this amazing country where we live and the incredible wildlife…
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Professor James Arvanitakis is currently on a Fulbright Fellowship as the Milward L. Simpson Visiting Professor – University of Wyoming. A former…
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"Let me just talk frankly. I hate the millennial stereotype. Uh, I hate when adults talk about kids these days, as if, you know, they don't care about…
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The Reverend Debra W. Haffner is executive director of the Religious Institute, a multifaith, nonprofit organization dedicated to sexual health, education…
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Two Native American Students from the Wind River Reservation are sharing their journey to continue their education at Central Wyoming College in Riverton,…
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Willard Gould, member of the Arapahoe Business Council and the Northern Arapahoe Language Commission. Willard's work has been in substance abuse…
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What does it mean to be a citizen of an American Indian tribe and the history behind it? What does Blood Quantum mean to tribal citizens of the Wind River…
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In 2009, Nona started work on Vertical Harvest of Jackson Hole. Following her passion for local food and experiences growing up with a brother with…
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The 2016 U.S. presidential election highlighted the ability of Russian intelligence to exploit social media to target fragmented social communities and…