First, But Last?

Wyoming Humanities | thinkWY

First, but Last? introduces you to the creative, intrepid and influential women all across the state of Wyoming asking them about wisdom, work and adventure in the “equality” state. This special series celebrates Wyoming as the first state to give women the right to vote! ThinkWY | Wyoming Humanities podcasts are created to capture the stories in and outside of Wyoming to share ideas, perspectives, and insights about the human experience.

  • 33 minutes 26 seconds
    Rebekah Smith: An Authentic and Adventurous Voice For Wyoming Women

    Rebekah Smith talks about the Wyoming Women's Foundation mission, why economic self-sufficiency is important for women, and why there aren't many prominent female hunters.

    "A lot of people have a personal experience with someone that inspires them to want to help make change in the state for women." - Rebekah Smith

    Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/first-but-last/rebekah-smith

    27 May 2021, 7:00 am
  • 27 minutes 11 seconds
    Jessica Bolerjack: Oil & Gas Land Representative And Successful Rodeo Competitor

    Jessica Bolerjack discusses why it's such an exciting time to be a woman in rodeo and what it's like being a female in the oil and gas industry.

    "I've always worked in fields that were predominantly male-dominated and you have to know your stuff and you have to stand up for yourself." - Jessica Bolerjack.

    Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/first-but-last/jessica-bolerjack

    11 March 2021, 8:00 am
  • 41 minutes 49 seconds
    Cecilia Aragon: How My Latina And Navajo Roots Inspire My Work

    Dr. Cecelia Aragon talks about founding her own bilingual theater company, which topics are covered in her theater diversity course, and the challenges faced by many first-generation American students who were born in Mexico.

    "Wyoming has really missed an opportunity to really engage with the growing Latino population in the state." - Dr. Cecelia Aragon

    Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at https://thinkwy.org/first-but-last/cecelia-aragon

    28 January 2021, 8:00 am
  • 34 minutes 42 seconds
    Lynnette Grey Bull: First Native American Woman From Wyoming To Run For US Congress

    Lynnette Grey Bull discusses why she moved to a reservation in Wyoming, what inspired her to run for public office, and her work curbing the human trafficking of native women in the United States.

    "Humility should be the center of leadership." - Lynnette Grey Bull

    Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/55

     

    14 January 2021, 8:00 am
  • 26 minutes 12 seconds
    Tara Nethercott: The Strength Of Our State Is Our People

    State senator Tara Nethercott discusses the ways that COVID-19 has affected Wyoming, why she decided to pursue law, and the values of her fellow Wyomingites. 

    "Rural America needs to recognize what rural America is." - Tara Nethercott

    Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/54

     

    18 December 2020, 8:00 am
  • 27 minutes 23 seconds
    Carla Mowell: Explores People And Cultures Of The West

    Carla Mowell discusses the experience of growing up between two cultures, challenges for Spanish-speaking children in the U.S., and why she ultimately became an educator.

    "Colorful characters are kind of our specialty." - Carla Mowell

    Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/53

     

    14 December 2020, 8:00 am
  • 34 minutes 13 seconds
    Mary Burman: Passion And Dedication To Make A Difference In Healthcare

    Mary Burman discusses why she works in preventative health, how to remove gender bias from healthcare, and the value of individual and societal policy intervention.

    "Our healthcare is way more costly, it is profoundly inequitably distributed, and we have poorer outcomes than any other developed country in the world." - Mary Burman

    Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/52

    12 November 2020, 8:00 am
  • 29 minutes 13 seconds
    Susan Simpson: Serving My State And Your Responsibility To Vote

    Susan Simpson discusses the role of libraries in a healthy democracy, how politics is like sausage making, and why women don't run for office, they have to be asked.

    "There is so much to learn running for office, and so to do that and to have a job and to have a family is really challenging." - Susan Simpson

    Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/51

    4 November 2020, 4:16 pm
  • 28 minutes 39 seconds
    Michelle Sullivan: Living Intentionally, Advocating For Youth & Loving Wyoming

    Michelle Sullivan discusses latchkey kids, who inspires her, and how to promote women in Wyoming.

    “Solutions are always better with a broader set of perspectives at the table.” - Michelle Sullivan

    Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/50

    22 October 2020, 9:00 am
  • 31 minutes 1 second
    Anne Mason: Taking Risks & Building Community Through The Arts

    Anne Mason discusses the value of the arts, the theater scene in Wyoming, and how theater supports the #MeToo movement.

    "Theater is a driving tool for society and has the ability to build community." - Anne Mason

    Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/49

    8 October 2020, 9:00 am
  • 28 minutes 8 seconds
    Dr. Sandy Caldwell: The Power Of Believing In Yourself

    Dr. Sandy Caldwell discusses the value of rural-based community college, what it's like to grow up on a reservation, and how education is linked to income.

    "It's very important that we broaden what we mean by the definition of going to college." - Dr. Sandy Caldwell

    Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/48

    24 September 2020, 2:44 pm
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