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!