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Envisioning Missoula

Envisioning Missoula

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This is the Democracy Project, a youth-led initiative of Missoulians that are exploring the connections that residents have to each other, and their community. Through interviews with a wide range of local citizens, we hope to discuss individuals' experiences, perspectives, and visions for Missoula and its future. If you are interested in contributing your voice to this discussion, please contact us at democracyprojectmissoula@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram @democracy_project_mslaDemocracy Project Missoula Ciencias Sociales
Episodios
  • A Town in Transition: Clearwater Credit Union CEO Jack Lawson’s Insights
    Aug 8 2023

    In this episode, we interview Jack Lawson, the Chief Executive Officer of Clearwater Credit Union. We discuss how Clearwater works to serve Missoula, from creating services to welcome refugees to investing in local offsets in the quest to reach net zero in carbon emissions. Lawson shares how he came to be Clearwater’s CEO, as well as his story of his experience moving to Missoula with his family. Additionally, Lawson relates his thoughts on Missoula’s affordable housing crisis, and details his vision for the future of our welcoming city. 


    A special production thanks to Neil Wells and everyone at Missoula Public Library's MCAT Studio for providing us with equipment and a space to record the podcast.


    A thank you to Connor Wheeler for providing his own original music to the podcast.

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    34 m
  • Committing to a Community: Chris Hyslop's Reflections
    Jul 7 2023

    In this episode, we interview Chris Hyslop, the Executive Director of the Montana World Affairs Council. We discuss how Hyslop’s experiences as a longtime expatriate and member of the international community inform his view of how Missoula’s community here in the United States differs from those in countries around the world. He talks about the growing partisan divide facing both Montana and the broader United States, as well as how Missoula has changed and will always be changing over time. In addition, Hyslop shares how he has found interest groups in areas from music to ice hockey in this city we call home. 


    A special production thanks to Neil Wells at the Missoula Public Library's MCAT studio for helping us record the podcast.


    A thank you to Connor Wheeler for providing his own original music to the podcast.

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    49 m
  • Navigating the "Big City": Jesse Baughman's Recollections
    Jun 22 2023

    In this episode, we interview Jesse Baughman, a safety specialist at the Missoula Public Library. Baughman shares how his view of Missoula has changed over time, coming from the small town of Alberton to the much-larger Missoula. While a resident of the Garden City, Baughman has worked at Free Cycles, and as such he is very passionate about bicycles, as well as disability rights and sustainable transportation. We discuss how to navigate Missoula on just a bike, his vision for how Missoula can help people experiencing mental health challenges or disabilities, and the benefits a library provides to its community. In addition, we examine Baughman's personal relationship with the city, and how he has fallen in love with it over time.


    A special production thanks to Neil Wells at the Missoula Public Library's MCAT Studio for helping us record and edit the podcast.


    A thank you to Connor Wheeler for providing his own original music to the podcast.

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    19 m
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