Episodios

  • #42 - Terry Gardner on Rejoicing in the West Through Painting
    May 21 2024

    Terry Gardner is an artist who has been involved with Ranchlands for almost 10 years. He is originally from St. Louis where he had a career balancing commercial and fine art. He was influenced early on by old westerns on tv and in film, gaining a love and appreciation for the American West.

    After moving to Colorado, Terry left the advertising world and took up painting full time. He describes himself as "an expressive tonalist, where values and colors come from the soul to engage with meaningful brushstrokes". In this episode, we talk to Terry about his journey through the art world and how he has connected with the subjects of his paintings as well as the land.

    Learn more about Terry here.

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    31 m
  • #41 - Colorful Living with Janelle Pietrzak
    May 7 2024

    Janelle Pietrzak is a weaver who lives a colorful life in the Mojave desert of California. Along with her partner Robert, who is a welder, she cofounded and runs a shop named All Roads, where they sell an assortment of their handmade textiles, metalwork, and more.

    Janelle and Robert focus on their respective crafts, while often collaborating on special projects. They also partner with skilled artisans across the globe and strive to use the best materials to make functional items that will last.

    Learn more about Janelle and All Roads Studio here!

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    59 m
  • #40 - Ranchlands then and now with Duke Phillips III
    Apr 23 2024

    In today's episode of the Ranchlands Podcast, Jonathan sits down with Duke Phillips to discuss what Ranchlands really is.

    While it might seem like an obvious question, there are actually so many layers to what we do. On the surface we are a land management company that uses cattle as a tool for ecological goals. But underneath, we are land managers that understand the need to diversify the ranch's income and connection to the community through art shows, concerts, education programs, guests, hunting, fishing, and more.

    They talk about how all of these programs help make the ranch more resilient, as well as how much fun we've had over the years building them.

    Find any resources we mentioned in the episode here

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    44 m
  • #39 - Hunting, Conservation, and Human Nature with Bruce McGlenn
    Mar 26 2024

    Bruce McGlenn has nearly 40 years of bird and big game hunting experience in the Pacific Northwest. He is the owner and founder of Human Nature Hunting, a business that offers courses on hunting and foraging with an emphasis on the experiences and personal growth that accompany sourcing healthy food and connection to nature.

    Learn more about Human Nature Hunting

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    1 h y 8 m
  • #38 - Managing Resources with Kirk Gadzia
    Mar 12 2024

    Kirk Gadzia is a longtime friend of Ranchlands' CEO Duke Phillips, as well as an educator to countless Ranchlands employees. He is the founder of Resource Management Services, a New Mexico based consulting, training and monitoring organization committed to helping private and professional resource managers achieve their goals. Kirk is a certified educator with Holistic Management International and has over 25 years' experience teaching worldwide.

    Learn more about Kirk's consulting and monitoring organization here.

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    1 h y 11 m
  • #37 - Land Monitoring with Dr. Caitlin Youngquist
    Feb 27 2024

    Dr. Caitlin Younquist is Director of Science and Education for Snaplands, an environmental consulting company that helps land managers maximize long term profit and healthy ecosystems by providing and interpreting rangeland data. We first met Caitlin in 2021 while she was serving as our local Extension Educator for the University of Wyoming, up in the Big Horn Basin near the Paint Rock Canyon Ranch. In addition to being on the Snaplands team, Caitlin manages a small farm with her husband, is a local volunteer firefighter, and is the Regional Director for the Wyoming Hunger Initiative.

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    45 m
  • #36 - People of Ranchlands: Madi Phillips
    Feb 14 2024

    Madi Phillips is the leather shop manager for Ranchlands. She was born and raised in the Midwest, was a wrangler at Zapata Ranch, and moved to the Chico Basin Ranch in 2013. Madi has been involved in Ranchlands' leather shop since its infancy and has helped it grow over the past 10 years to where it is today. Madi is also married to Duke Phillips IV and together they are raising their two children across the landscapes that Ranchlands manages.

    In this conversation, Jonathan and Madi discuss how she got her start at Ranchlands and what led her to the leather shop. They also talk about how she turned down vet school, moved to the Chico, eventually married Duke IV, and now is raising the next generation of their ranching family.

    Learn more about Ranchlands Mercantile.

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    55 m
  • #35 - People of Ranchlands: Jonathan Tullar
    Jan 29 2024

    Jonathan Tullar first joined Ranchlands back in 2009, and he has played an integral role in almost every aspect of Ranchlands' businesses. He is currently the Foreman of the Wyoming Paint Rock Ranch, and he has extensive experience with Ranchlands' New Mexico and Colorado operations. In addition to on-the-ground ranching, he's worked in the direct-to-consumer beef industry and is one of the driving forces behind Ranchlands Meat.

    Shop Ranchlands Ground Beef

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    1 h y 3 m