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Discover the story of Jeremy Johnston, Wyoming historian and teacher, and the impact he had on the state's history and culture. His unique upbringing and deep connection to Wyoming shaped his passion for preserving the past and understanding the complexities of the state's heritage.
My special guest is Jeremy Johnston
Jeremy Johnston, a highly regarded historian from Park County, Wyoming, established himself as a leading figure in the preservation and dissemination of Wyoming's rich history. Born and raised in Powell, Wyoming, Jeremy's formative years were shaped by the proximity and influence of his grandparents and great-grandparents, fostering a deep-rooted connection to the state's heritage. As a professional historian, Jeremy has actively contributed to the community through lectures and discussions, highlighting the significance of Wyoming's past. His comprehensive understanding of the state's diverse historical experiences positioned him as an advocate for comprehending the past to navigate the future.
In this episode, you will be able to:
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Explore the life of Jeremy Johnston and his perspective of Wyoming history.
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Discover the impact of natural resources on shaping Wyoming's identity and economy.
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Learn about the cultural heritage of Park County, Wyoming, and its influence on the state's identity.
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Learn how Wyoming communities have adapted to change throughout history, and the resilience that defines them. The impact of external demand on Wyoming's natural resources is a central theme in Jeremy Johnston's discussion, highlighting the significant role these resources play in shaping the state's economy and industries. From coal mining to the transition towards renewable energy, the management of natural resources has been a key driver of change and evolution in Wyoming. Jeremy's insights shed light on the complexities and challenges associated with balancing economic demands with environmental concerns.
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