• Weathering the Storm: Wyoming's Climate, Courtside Action, and Personal Journeys

  • Feb 2 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast
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Weathering the Storm: Wyoming's Climate, Courtside Action, and Personal Journeys

  • Summary

  • Wyoming's January skies are as unpredictable as a cowboy's lasso, but Mark 's here to help you keep your hat on straight with the latest weather twists and turns. Not only that, I'm serving up a courtside view of our local heroes, the Cowboys and Cowgirls, as they face off in nail-biting basketball showdowns. Meanwhile, the conversation takes a serious turn towards the pressing issues at our doorstep: the effectiveness of Texas border measures and the concerning rise in cancer rates in Hot Springs County. Tune in for a heartfelt blend of community news and lively local sports that'll keep you rooted in the wild, wonderful world of Wyoming.

    But it's not all storm clouds and full-court presses; in this episode, we also carve out space for personal growth and introspection. Alongside our special guest, Marcy, we'll share a roadmap to becoming the architect of your own destiny. Learn how to embrace the discomfort that comes with self-improvement, find purpose in community involvement, and why comparing yourself to media portrayals is the thief of joy. It's about taking the reins of your life with kindness, courage, and a dash of Wyoming grit. So saddle up for an episode that's as rejuvenating as a mountain breeze and as empowering as a sunrise over the prairie.

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