6 episodes

Welcome to Facets. This new limited podcast series created by KHOL and Stio explores the passions, tensions and healing that people find while living in a mountain town.

Facets: Voices of the Mountain Life Jackson Hole Community Radio

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

Welcome to Facets. This new limited podcast series created by KHOL and Stio explores the passions, tensions and healing that people find while living in a mountain town.

    Making Jackson Home

    Making Jackson Home

    Four days a week, Roney de la Cruz drives a bus of mostly Latino students to a bilingual pre-school. His route represents how a wave of immigration, primarily from Mexico, has transformed the workforce, schools and broader community of Jackson Hole since the mid-1990s. In this episode, KHOL’s Kyle Mackie digs into the local history of immigration and shares stories of how Latino immigrants and first-generation residents are putting down roots and making Jackson home.
     
    This episode was made in collaboration with Stio, stewards of the mountain life. It was reported and produced by Kyle Mackie, with additional reporting by Natalie Schachar and Alicia Unger. KHOL’s Will Walkey and Emily Cohen provided editorial and production support. The episode contained original music scoring by Sheena and Jacob Ferguson. Creative direction and executive production support provided by Stio’s Liz Barrett and Jessie Van der Linden. Facets logo design by Kika MacFarlane.

    • 29 min
    Leading the Change

    Leading the Change

    At first glance, Wyoming life may seem all about powder and pitches, guns and gear. It’s home to North America’s apex predators, some of the steepest mountains in the Rockies and lots of opportunities for an adrenaline rush. So, it may come as little surprise that Wyoming’s male-to-female ratio is the second-highest in the U.S., after only Alaska. But Wyoming’s women have been breaking boundaries ever since the state was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1869. In this episode, KHOL’s Emily Cohen speaks to contemporary pioneering women, including the first woman on the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort ski patrol and Wyoming's first Native American woman to run for national office about how they’ve pushed boundaries in this landscape of extremes.
     
    This episode was made in collaboration with Stio, stewards of the mountain life. It was reported and produced by Emily Cohen. KHOL's Kyle Mackie and Will Walkey provided editorial and production support. Music scoring by Sheena and Jacob Ferguson. Creative direction and executive production support provided by Stio’s Liz Barrett and Jessie Van der Linden. Facets logo design by Kika MacFarlane.
     

    • 22 min
    Healing Outdoors

    Healing Outdoors

    Meet Sam, Connor, Hunter and Gavin, some of the students at Red Top Meadows, a residential treatment center near Wilson that serves Wyoming boys aged 12-17 who have gotten in trouble with the law or are having behavioral issues at school. Red Top is unique in Wyoming because it incorporates wilderness therapy into its program. In this episode, KHOL’s Kyle Mackie shadows the boys on a fall trail maintenance project and listens while they share their stories of growth and healing outdoors.
     
    This episode was made in collaboration with Stio, stewards of the mountain life. It was reported and produced by Kyle Mackie, with editorial and production support from KHOL's Will Walkey and Emily Cohen. It contained original music scoring by Sheena and Jacob Ferguson. Creative direction and executive production support provided by Stio’s Liz Barrett and Jessie Van der Linden. Facets logo design by Kika MacFarlane.

    • 26 min
    Preserving a Teton Icon

    Preserving a Teton Icon

    A small population of bighorn sheep persits in the Teton range during the winter under impossible conditions–often above 10,000 feet. Local wildlife biologists, who have been painstakingly tracking the population for decades, say the herd is in danger and are proposing backcountry closures to try and give the sheep some space. This effort to conserve the herd is pitting some skiers against conservationists in emotional public discourse. As KHOL’s Will Walkey reports, the entire controversy examines the very core of what it means for humans to interact with public lands.
     
    This episode was made in collaboration with Stio, stewards of the mountain life. It was reported and produced by Will Walkey, with editorial and production support from Kyle Mackie and Emily Cohen. Music scoring by Sheena and Jacob Fergusen. Creative direction and executive production support provided by Stio’s Liz Barrett and Jessie Van der Linden. Facets logo design by Kika MacFarlane.

    • 28 min
    Bears, Berries and Brews

    Bears, Berries and Brews

    Agriculture in Wyoming has historically centered on grain and livestock. Wyoming’s only cidery, Farmstead Cider, is looking to change that, presenting a new model for sustainable agriculture–all while pushing the boundaries of culinary palates. In this episode, KHOL’s Emily Cohen explores how climate change is impacting Farmstead’s business model in some unexpected ways, as well as how the cidery helps mitigate human-wildlife conflict.
     
    This episode was made in collaboration with Stio, stewards of the mountain life. It was reported and produced by Emily Cohen. KHOL's Kyle Mackie and Will Walkey provided editorial and production support. Music scoring by Sheena and Jacob Ferguson. Creative direction and executive production support provided by Stio’s Liz Barrett and Jessie Van der Linden. Facets logo design by Kika MacFarlane.

    • 18 min
    Trailer: Facets

    Trailer: Facets

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    • 1 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Erin VB ,

Moved to Tears

Kyle’s coverage of Redtop Meadows in “healing outdoors” moved me to tears. Hearing the young boys testimonies and their hearts to improve was inspiring. Kyle showcased their tenacity for life and direr to improve despite their past mistakes. I left inspired, hopeful and excited for the future of youth in Wyoming. Very well done!

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