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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Author John Byrne Cooke was Janis Joplin’s personal friend and road manger until her death in 1970. He talks about his unique perspective of her life and…
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Pulitzer Prize winning author Tracy Kidder discussing his book Strength in What Remains, his journey to writing, becoming an author and the people who…
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A historian, author and educator, Shannon Smith is passionate about the humanities especially Western American, Women's, and American Indian History. She…
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As a consultant specializing in all aspects of land conservation, Story Clark knows the unique history behind the many places in and around Jackson Hole…
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After 20 years of fearing guns, Lynn discovered that it wasn’t the gun she was afraid of it was the bad guy behind the gun. She is now the co-founder and…
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Antonio Sacre is an American bilingual storyteller, author and performance artist. Born in Boston to an Irish American mother and Cuban father, Sacre uses…
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Born in Uganda, Brolin describes his amazing journey to the United Stated where he is reunited with his mother at age 11. Brolin shares his courageous…
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Governor Matt Mead talks about his Jackson roots, family influences as the grandson of Senator Cliff Hansen and life in the governors mansion. His…
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Bill Sniffin is a journalist and entrepreneur who has lived in Wyoming for 42 years. He has received acclaim far and wide for his work. In his newest…
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Ed Belbruno is both an astrophysicist and artist. He discovered a new type of route to the Moon that was spectacularly demonstrated in 1991, rescuing a…