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Discovering Wyoming's Untamed Beauty: Chad Hanson's Awe-Inspiring Journey

What's Your Why?

Release Date: 06/28/2023

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In the vast, untamed landscapes of Wyoming, where the echoes of hooves on public lands seem to whisper tales of forgotten beauty, lies a captivating story that will leave you breathless. Join us on a journey that uncovers the unexpected twist in Chad Hanson's mission to nurture gratitude and appreciation for the environment. As the son of a Minnesota Christmas tree farmer, Chad's love for nature was ignited by his childhood amidst towering evergreens. But it was a chance encounter with wild horses in Wyoming that unlocked a world of awe and reverence, leading him on a quest to bring these transformative experiences to a disenchanted generation. Brace yourself for a tale of discovery, healing, and the power of nature's untamed spirit. 

In this episode, you will be able to:

  •  Delve into the empowering experience of crossroads with nature's untamed equine beauties and their influence in steering personal growth. 

  •  Discern the increasing rift between new-age generations and the wonders of the natural world, and why its mending is essential. 

  •  Comprehend enlightening experiences that, monumentally, serve as lifelines preventing devastating life choices. 

  •  Develop a fertile ground of gratitude and respect for every aspect of our environment. 

  •  Explore the contrasting landscapes and wildlife of Wyoming, instilling a deep reverence for its abundant life forms. 

My special guest is Chad Hanson

Introducing Chad Hanson, a compelling blend of adventurer, philosopher, and storyteller. Drawing on his years teaching sociology and religion at Casper College, Chad stirs a profound reverence for the natural world through his teachings and writings. An avid outdoorsman, he discovered the awe-inspiring beauty of Wyoming's wild horses, sparking a passion that led to his latest book, In a Land of Awe”. This Minnesota native weaves his childhood experiences, his vast knowledge, and his enchantment with nature into his teachings, aiming to inspire his students to connect with and appreciate the world around them.

The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:00 - Introduction,
00:01:10 - Chad's Background,
00:06:15 - Discovering the Wild Horses,
00:10:32 - Reverence and Awe,
00:12:36 - Books on Student Identity and Education,
00:18:14 - "Introduction to Wild Horses and Wyoming's Natural World",
00:19:48 - "Suicide Rates in Wyoming and the Power of Awe-Inspiring Activities",
00:21:46 - "Appreciating Wyoming's Landscapes and Wildlife",
00:23:56 - "Wild Horse Etiquette and Personal Experiences",
00:27:39 - "The Impact of Wild Horses and Conclusion"

  • Visit Wyoming Humanities website to learn more about the organization and their programs. 

  •  Check out Chad Hanson's latest book, In a Land of Awe, which explores his journey and discovery of the wild horses of Wyoming. 

 Learn more about the American community college system by reading Chad Hanson's book, The Community College and the Good Society

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