Radical Acts: How to Create Change
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As people who love the outdoors, why can’t we just steer clear of the often gross world of politics and let other people deal with that stuff? Jason Blevins (co-founder, Colorado Sun) discusses this with 3 people who will make the case and are setting the example for the rest of us: Caroline Gleich (professional ski mountaineer & U.S. Senate candidate), Nina Waters (athlete, creative, & Summit County commissioner), & Dr. Len Necefer (founder, Sonoran Avalanche Center & Natives Outdoors). RELATED LINKS: Get Covered: BLISTER+ TOPICS & TIMES: Caroline: Candidacy for Utah Senate (3:54) Nina: Tackling Big Issues in Summit County (6:53) Len: Amplifying Unheard Voices (13:55) Turning Outdoor Passion into Action (22:16) Caroline’s Top Priorities (29:27) Len’s Top Priorities for Caroline if She Wins? (33:16) Local Action & Change (43:06) Audience Questions (49:45) CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS: Blister Cinematic CRAFTED  GEAR:30 Bikes & Big Ideas Off The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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