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Artemis endeavors to get more women in the field and on the water, to support women as leaders in the conservation movement, to ensure the vitality of our lands, waters, and wildlife. Artemis endeavors to change the face of conservation.

Apr 22, 2021

Artemis ambassador Phoebe Stoner joins us this week to talk about becoming a hunter as an adult, and about realizing that serving on a board is for EVERYONE. We hear about hunting in the greater Yellowstone area, plus making a difference in the same region through service to municipal/non-profit boards. Also? That elk is SO MUCH BIGGER than a whitetail. 

2:00 Rocky Mountain gardening... keeps you on your toes! 

4:00 Growing up in a rural, ag-centric place in a progressive/liberal family

6:00 That first whitetail deer in the greater Yellowstone area... first deer, trembling arms

10:00 Being a new hunter, your mental checklist in the field can feel so long compared to people who grew up doing it... but it DOES get shorter over time

13:00 Hesitating and second-guessing... those things can be good 

16:00 Hunting/fishing... it can be hours of low-key mellowness before 'the thing' happens and you're 0 to 100.... "everything I've been working for is right here!"

19:00 Serving as a board member on a conservation group... from interest to 'yes, I'll do it'

22:00 Being a 20-something in Jackson likely means you'll have approximately four jobs, have trouble finding a place to live... AND, if you don't ski, you also might feel like something of an outsider

25:00 Offering public testimony to a group of policy-makers... it's kind of what democracy is about

28:00 Boards... they're everywhere! Corporations, non-profits, city/county government, state government, state agencies, etc

29:00 Board service is a great way to interact deeply with people you might never otherwise meet; And you have useful expertise! Truly. Boards benefit from backgrounds of all kinds

32:00 Every board's dream: Engaged, responsive people (knack for tangent-killering is a bonus)

38:00 What exactly does it mean to be "an expert"? (Pssst... you don't need to be an expert to have something important to say.)

41:00 Board struggles... how to make them productive versus time-wasting? Good facilitation helps.

43:00 Being a 'yes person' can bring you to a lot of AMAZING opportunities... the harder part is nailing the work-life balance

44:00 "I'm a recovering people-pleaser." (More on this? NPR's Life Kit podcast on it is worth a listen, How to say no, for the people pleaser who always says yes.)

47:00 Spending your career as an advocate vs. volunteering as an advocate

54:00 First elk after deer... 'Wow, this is big'

55:00 When your body falls INTO the elk's body (AH!)

57:00 There ARE perks to learning things the hard way

59:00 Peer mentorship for ladies on boards, anyone? Like a book club, maybe?

1:03 Purchasing a raft with a partner, two doggie life jackets included... life = changed!! Plus, learning to steer the oar rig

1:06 A healthy appreciation for realizing you don't know anything

1:07 Happiness is... a new toilet you install yourself

1:08 Artemis 'Turkey Tactics' storytelling contest... check it out!