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Wild Women, Wind and Wyoming Wisdom

As a child who grew up in the ‘90s in rural Wyoming, this podcast is a love-letter to that time period and the state. The goal is to tell the big stories from the Equality State and share the enthusiasm for Debbie’s home state. With a weekly scheduled release and episodes covering history, tourism, outdoor recreation, and travel, this podcast will have something for everyone. The wild women from Wyoming have many stories to share, and even more adventures to inspire. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/w5podcast/support

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    Lane Frost & 8 Seconds

    Made famous by the 1994 movie starring Luke Perry and Steven Baldwin, Lane Frost was a cowboy who followed rodeos around the country, his prowess in bull riding being particularly noteworthy. Unfortunately, as those who finished the movie will know, Lane doesn’t survive his 8 seconds on a bull at Cheyenne Frontier Days– join us as we celebrate the life of this rodeo star. (Content warning: we will be discussing Lane’s death.) HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected]) -------------------------------- GHOSTLANDIA ghostlandia.media

  2. 15

    Miss Kate Arnold & Sheridan Inn: A Love Story

    She was brought to the Inn on the railroad and stayed for another 60 years. Miss Kate has never really left the Sheridan Inn, with a room bearing her name and a story that you’ll have to hear to believe. This is a story of one woman who loved the Sheridan Inn more than anyone else and the ways in which the historical society helped her share her love of the hotel. HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected]) GHOSTLANDIA ghostlandia.media

  3. 14

    Hollywood’s Wyoming: The Cowboy State in Film

    From aliens meeting at Devil’s Tower to a few cowboys in the mountains falling in love, Wyoming has been depicted many times on the silver screen. Did you know part of the state stood in for an alien planet? Or how Dances with Wolves had the state on its dance card? Let’s explore how Hollywood sees the cowboy state. HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected])

  4. 13

    The Tale of Bomber Mountain: A WWII plane crash in WY

    In 1943, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was flying from Oregon to Nebraska and, when it wasn’t heard from it was presumed lost. Search and rescue efforts commenced in several mountain ranges in Wyoming before a couple of cowboys found the shiny metal wreckage in the Big Horns. The mountain was renamed in honor of the wreckage’s salvage. HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected])

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    Big Nose George & The Governor’s Shoes

    A highwayman back in the wild west days of Wyoming, you can see some of Big Nose George’s desecrated remains in Rawlins, where he found his death at the end of a hangman’s noose for robbery. But George’s story doesn’t end there. What are those shoes made of, anyway? Find out why a governor of Wyoming wore them to his inauguration. HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected])

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    Yellowstone’s Zone of Death: How to Get Away With Murder

    This episode was recorded before the devastating flooding in Yellowstone. Please donate here to help Montana small towns affected by the floods. https://www.rlacf.org/donate-2/local-causes/carbon-county-disaster-fund/ The “zone of Death,” is a thought experiment by a law scholar about this one weird place in Yellowstone where you could, theoretically, get away with murder. PLEASE DON’T TRY TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER WE DO NOT CONDONE THAT. The idea is that you have a right to be seen by a jury of your peers, but there aren’t enough peers that match your specific location if you’re in Idaho’s very small section of Yellowstone park. Why? You’ll have to listen to find out. HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected])

  7. 10

    Amelia Earhart’s Wyoming Homestead: Kirwin, Wyoming

    In the years before the famed aviator’s famous disappearance, Amelia Earhart was in the process of purchasing and building her own vacation home in Kirwin, Wyoming— a beautiful ghost town that you need an ATV to reach from the main roads. Isolated and peaceful, what would her life have been like if she returned from a world record flight and settled down in Wyoming? HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected])

  8. 9

    The Real Oregon Trail: Wyoming’s Landmarks

    The Oregon Trail video game had such a huge cultural impact, some forget that the sights seen in 8 bit original rendering are very real places. Independence Rock, Register Cliffs, Fort Laramie and Fort Bridger. Join us as well check out the real places behind the video game and hopefully learn a bit about how the pioneers made their way out west. HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected])

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    The Great Buffalo Bill Body Heist

    Many, many towns claim William “Buffalo Bill” Cody as their own hometown boy. Golden was where he was finally laid to rest when he passed in 1917. There were rumors that he had asked to be buried in Wyoming and those requests were denied, so a small group of people claim to have taken it into their own hands to make sure the town bearing his name, Cody, WY, would be his final resting place. HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected])

  10. 7

    Owen Wister & The Virginian

    Considered by many to be the “First Western Novel,” the 1901 book by Owen Wister was written about a fictionalized version of the very real Johnson County Cattle War. The eponymous “virginian,” was a ranch hand and lawman trying to keep the peace at a ranch near Medicine Bow, WY. The town itself holds the TV show in high esteem, and a hotel was built just a few years after the novel was published with the name “The Virginian,” and was named the most luxurious hotel this side of Denver. Join us as we trace Wister’s touch on Wyoming history. HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected])

  11. 6

    The Time Garfield Made Me Think Wyoming Was Fake

    I was a 5-year-old precocious kid growing up in Wyoming when I saw the episode of Garfield where the eponymous cat explained that “Wyoming was an old Italian word for “No State Here.” The video has gotta be around here somewhere. I remember in my mind there being a joke about Garfield seeing a bunch of dogs wearing UW Cowboys gear, but I don’t think that actually existed, it was me imagining a different ending. HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected])

  12. 5

    What’s the Deal With the Horse? Steamboat, the Brand

    Follow us back in rodeo history time to find the real horse the emblem Wyoming is known for was originally based on. Get more familiar with the Bucking Horse and Rider logo, also known to locals as Steamboat. Why is it called Steamboat when the landlocked state of Wyoming likely doesn’t have a single steamboat? Find out here! HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected]) MUSIC ([email protected]) Wesley Hogg Kaleb Richey Birgit Burke

  13. 4

    Absaroka: The Almost 49th State

    It contained parts of Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota and it called Sheridan, Wyoming its Capital. Absaroka today lends it’s name to the fictional county that Longmire is the Sheriff of and a few mountain ranges that pre-date the state, but for two years in the 1940s, it tried to declare itself as its own state in rebellion against the New Deal and feeling as thought it would negatively affect the farmers and ranchers in the area. This story is so fascinating, come learn about the crazy Wyoming statehood conspiracy! HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected]) MUSIC ([email protected]) Wesley Hogg Kaleb Richey Birgit Burke

  14. 3

    Douglas & The First Jackalope

    Douglas, WY is a small, sleepy town on the edge of the oil fields and the railroad tracks. It has a really rich history and very proud historians and even the old Pioneer Cemetery is cared for and revered. This town loves its Wild West origins, almost as much as it loves the Depression Era joke that got so out of hand, the animal these Douglas boys created in their taxidermy shop would echo through Wyoming history for decades to come. Learn about the Jackalope and why you can only get a hunting license in Douglas. "Official" jackalope hunting license https://www.cityofdouglas.org/DocumentCenter/View/104/Jackalope-hunting-license HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected]) MUSIC ([email protected]) Wesley Hogg Kaleb Richey Birgit Burke

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    Notorious NTR

    Nellie Tayloe Ross, the First Woman Governor of Wyoming A 1920s icon and beloved by her constituents, Notorious NTR, as I’ve called her for years but no one else seems to pick up, was a badass Wyoming Woman. She was elected to her late husband’s position as Governor after his untimely death and went on to have her own successful career with an appointment to the United States Mint. Tales are told of her socialite status and tough Wyoming exterior and that’s why we’re focusing our 3D glasses on her in today’s glimpse into history. HOST Deborah Cobb ([email protected]) MUSIC ([email protected]) Wesley Hogg Kaleb Richey Birgit Burke

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    Introducing Wild Women, Wind & Wyoming Wisdom

    A new podcast premiering on April 20th, 2022 Host Deborah Cobb ([email protected]) Music ([email protected]) Wesley Hogg Kaleb Richey Birgit Burke

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

As a child who grew up in the ‘90s in rural Wyoming, this podcast is a love-letter to that time period and the state. The goal is to tell the big stories from the Equality State and share the enthusiasm for Debbie’s home state. With a weekly scheduled release and episodes covering history, tourism, outdoor recreation, and travel, this podcast will have something for everyone. The wild women from Wyoming have many stories to share, and even more adventures to inspire. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/w5podcast/support

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As a child who grew up in the ‘90s in rural Wyoming, this podcast is a love-letter to that time period and the state. The goal is to tell the big stories from the Equality State and share the enthusiasm for Debbie’s home state. With a weekly scheduled release and episodes covering history, tourism,...

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