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how complex our relationship with
nature is. Modern existence can put
a real strain on our connection with
the natural world, and we wanted
to create a place where people can
explore what that connection means.
WLM: What does the future look
like for Wyoming Public Media?
Specifically meaning – do you plan
to create more of these special
types of podcasts that are available
online?
MS: We’d like to extend Wyoming
Public Media’s reach beyond the
state. And because nature and
outdoor recreation are so much a
part of the Wyoming experience, we
hope this podcast gives listeners a
little taste of this place, too. We’ve
also launched a monthly podcast for
people who want to experience the
Mountain West. It’s also on iTunes,
and it’s called the Modern West; it’s
a monthly digest of Wyoming Public
Media’s stories exploring Western
themes—from rodeos to wildlife to
art. The internet—and podcasts—are a great way for us to expand our audience and at the same time, to find niche
audiences who are interested in particular subjects or experiences. W L M
Visit HumaNaturePodcast.org or find the podcast on iTunes to stay plugged in with Wyoming Public Media’s new
project and others. Tune in every day to Wyoming Public Media on your FM dial – wyomingpublicmedia.org can help
you find your station nearest you, or you can listen online!
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Wyoming Lifestyle Magazine | Autumn & Holiday 2015