Recent Episodes
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A Pluralistic Mindset (with author Samuel Western)
Apr 9, 2025 – 28:00 -
Gray In Between Trailer
Mar 26, 2025 – 05:14 -
We Are Remarkable Creatures
Feb 19, 2025 – 22:28 -
The Modern West presents: United By Fire Episode 1
Feb 5, 2025 – 36:41 -
Neighbor is a Verb
Jan 22, 2025 – 35:26 -
Slow Waters Run Deep
Jan 8, 2025 – 29:38 -
The Wide Open: Five Billboards Outside Livingston, Montana
Dec 18, 2024 – 44:54 -
A Promise Never To Plow
Dec 11, 2024 – 33:59 -
Only One Bite
Nov 27, 2024 – 34:22 -
The Ranch Kid
Nov 13, 2024 – 25:52 -
Big is Fragile
Oct 30, 2024 – 34:03 -
Nothing Heals
Oct 16, 2024 – 34:58 -
Cows = Civilization
Oct 2, 2024 – 40:26 -
Se Benefician De Ella
Sep 18, 2024 – 34:40 -
The Rolling Stone: Bonus 2 of The Great Individualist Reboot
Sep 4, 2024 – 28:07 -
The Rancher of the Future: Bonus 1 of The Great Individualist Reboot
Aug 21, 2024 – 18:22 -
Great Individualist Reboot Trailer
Aug 7, 2024 – 03:20 -
The Suffragist In The Basement
Jun 26, 2024 – 53:40 -
One Size Does Not Fit All - Part Six of High Altitude Tales
Jun 12, 2024 – 30:32 -
The Tamers and the Tamed - Part Five of High Altitude Tales
May 29, 2024 – 39:47 -
Chasing the Dragon - Part Four of High Altitude Tales
May 15, 2024 – 42:59 -
Wolves #2101 and #2301- Part Three of High Altitude Tales
May 1, 2024 – 40:33 -
The Sixth Boom - Part Two of High Altitude Tales
Apr 17, 2024 – 37:37 -
Courage is a Muscle - Part One of High Altitude Tales
Apr 3, 2024 – 31:31 -
High Altitude Tales Trailer
Mar 20, 2024 – 03:48 -
Urban Wildfires: a Burn Scar Bonus
Feb 7, 2024 – 38:29 -
Our Imperfect Human Selves
Jan 24, 2024 – 48:31 -
A Desirable Neighborhood
Jan 10, 2024 – 44:23 -
The Burn Scar: Bonus Episode
Dec 27, 2023 – 16:10 -
Our Safe Place
Dec 13, 2023 – 44:28 -
Solastalgia
Nov 29, 2023 – 43:54 -
The Winter Fire
Nov 15, 2023 – 24:54 -
The Burn Scar Trailer
Nov 1, 2023 – 03:40 -
Bison Stories: A Conversation With Ken Burns - Part 4
Oct 18, 2023 – 27:23 -
Bison Stories: Bringing Home the Buffalo - Part 3
Oct 11, 2023 – 49:31 -
Bison Stories: Bringing Home the Buffalo - Part 2
Oct 4, 2023 – 39:06 -
Bison Stories: Bringing Home the Buffalo - Part 1
Sep 27, 2023 – 29:14 -
Bonus: On Land Podcast from Western Landowners Alliance
Aug 30, 2023 – 45:44 -
Bonus Episode 3: A Conversation with Lakota Historian Jeff Means
Aug 2, 2023 – 20:13 -
Existence As Protest: Mending the Hoop Part 8
Jul 19, 2023 – 55:13 -
Land Back: Mending the Hoop Part 7
Jun 28, 2023 – 53:21 -
Bonus Episode 2: A Conversation with Lakota Historian Jeff Means
Jun 15, 2023 – 25:16 -
#MMIW: Mending the Hoop Part 6
May 31, 2023 – 42:44 -
Rematriation: Mending the Hoop Part 5
May 10, 2023 – 50:18 -
Killing The Indian Inside: Mending the Hoop Part 4
Apr 20, 2023 – 48:26 -
Bonus Episode: A Conversation with Lakota Historian Jeff Means
Apr 6, 2023 – 27:51 -
The Broken Hoop: Mending the Hoop Part 3
Mar 27, 2023 – 44:15 -
The War Pipe: Mending the Hoop Part 2
Mar 8, 2023 – 35:57 -
The Witness Trees: Mending the Hoop Part 1
Feb 22, 2023 – 49:27 -
Mending the Hoop Trailer
Feb 8, 2023 – 03:12
Recent Reviews
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Broadway 80LearningThis podcast has been wonderful & I have learned a lot about the settling of the West!
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nickname buntsSpeak upI really want to love this podcast, but the editing is horrible in my opinion. I can’t hear anything but the host. All other audio is poor quality and just too quiet. Also long gaps between segments, I keep thinking what did they say?? Oh wait, is it over?? You guys asked for feedback, here’s it is…get better audio, perhaps a new mic in the field and cut out the dead air.
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B LyttleWhat We All Need to HearEpisode 6 of Season 6 brought me to tears. There is so much I don’t know. So much that other cultures can bring to us. I loved the little girl calling “Welcome Home!” To the buffalo. We all need to hear this, it helps us understand.
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RichardGHeart openingWyoming Public Media - and Melodie Edwards in particular - always offers insightful, challenging ways to explore Wyoming’s western corner of the world. This series adds new depth and current texture to a complicated and, candidly, not honorable history. Simply amazing. A must listen podcast.
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oops readImportant history lessonI’m enjoying listening to this podcast. Very sad story of how we “ white men” do horrible things to people not like us. Thought provoking for sure.
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WesternPilotModern WestInstead of taking on tough subjects and focusing on how to make things better. All they look at is negatives. Leaves you feeling down and not hopeful. Even the into music is depressing. They have an opportunity to create hope. All they do is leave you depressed.
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419Dggusji346I Wanted to enjoy it.Unfortunately the first episode I listened to obsessed about homosexuals and women that write a about them. Then I went to the first eoidsodes and see “drag queen” in the title. So if you’re a left wing woman you might like it. Otherwise..
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Seeds@312Yup!This podcast takes a thoughtful and honest look at the actual cultures of the west, which doesn’t always match the stereotypes. Well done!
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BoomerScoutGreat reporting and storytellingI have listened to several of these episodes and have learned a tremendous amount about North Park Colorado and Wyoming. Thank you!
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LadyCoxWinI Can’t AnymoreI really like the stories. I just can’t take the propaganda thrown in. Why can’t anyone just tell a story without adding their political views. It is Public radio so I guess you have to do what you have to do to get ahead.
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avid podcaster listenerWhy are trump & the right always the bad guy?I enjoy most of these episodes. But where are the immediate and decisive anti-Biden episodes such as those from reactions to the 2016 election? Or are only conservatives and trump always contemptible? Stick to facts and interesting stories of the west, not your left-only views.
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CpkoreaLove from S KoreaI am so glad that I randomly stumbled upon this podcast. So far a slow paced, thoughtful reflection on modernization, social responsibility, and revisionist American west through the lens of a local. Thank you!
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sunhwyExcellentAs it says perspectives on the West as it is. Also try Colorado Matters
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TyCobb25Really, really good.Stumbled into this while looking for podcasts about the American West. It's a very interesting show with a thoughtful examination of what it means to live outside the cities. The subject matter covers a lot of ground, and gins up curiosity around subjects you've never considered. I like that there's no agenda-chasing here; the host comes across as honest and personable. This is one I enjoy listening too while walking my dog through the open spaces near my home.
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Texas5544Interesting TopicFound podcast after listening to Boomtown. Death and potential rebirth of small towns often with oil and gas histories is interesting. The acquisition of properties by ultra wealthy does raise numerous issues worthy of review. No easy answers but thought provoking. Some of the interview audio is difficult to hear clearly. Several unnecessary comments about “white men” thrown in to push “wokeness” and appeal to the social justice thought police. Would be 5 star rating except for digs of division that actually cause more harm than solution. Don’t try to turn every topic into a social justice platform
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s/KuhunaRob from Rhode IslandMelody, your stories, research and presentations are totally compelling and engaging to this Ocean State guy.... The values of diversity and innovation are hallmarks of the area we live in here and feel very similar and attractive to me in your field of podcasts. Bravo to the music, interviews and commentaries too! Keep on keepin’on!! Sundance
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MissElla02Gorgeous podcastThe storytelling style is deep and stunning, and the whole podcast is so immersive. An excellent and educational listen!
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Bee0502Needed stories of rural despairThis Ghost Town(ing) season dives deep into the causes of rural despair, and I loved hearing all of these stories. Like the one about Melodie’s family friend Gabby, a veteran who had a mental breakdown that threatened the safety of the community. Hearing about food insecurity in small towns, learning stories that are hidden from the history books i.e. how some towns were wiped out intentionally to expel the minority groups who built them. Ultimately, we discover how valuable small towns are as templates of democracy: how it works, how it fails, and how it can be rebuilt.
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geisick. RSuper interestingLove this podcast so far!! Such an interesting look in to a world I am not really familiar with
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umpiunlLove itLove
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hamilton8675Great storiesLove this podcast. So glad I found it. Great stories, they make me want to move back west.
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zdogm6Love it!Living on the East coast now and love hearing about the west. Love the voice of the amazing people and stories. And the reporter is so smart and intuitive. Great show for any one missing the rural life.
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TealTealTealSo good!!This podcast is an adventure with something important to say about ensuring a great future for our great country!
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Hugo and the write teesOur family moved to ColoradoIn 1974. Loved listening to this. Wow. So good.
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Happless WandererFinally getting our voice out.This is a well produced show, that hits on the issues that surround the western states and those of us that live here.
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hookergtGreat storiesThis is a fabulous podcast, the story telling gives perspecitve, and will widen one's understanding of the American West, and the people who populate it.
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kitchenprofExpert Reporting and Compelling StoeytellingThank you for how well you co-narrate stories of lived experiences and broad patterns, including what we know about the intersection of race, class, and geography in regional towns and states the western U.S.
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Ms. WagsNot sureI originally stumbled on this to get a sense of small town living as I consider where do I want to retire in a few years. Originally from Denver, and now in Phx., big city living no longer appeals to me. But holy cow- neither do these rural dust up small towns in Colorado or Wyoming. The basic lack of services and just the “leave me alone” mentality is a death sentence. The story about Gabby and rural town addiction, guns, lack of mental health care is utter despair and sadness. But please know city life can be isolating as well with all of those same trappings.
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heidifkIn my Top 3 favorite podcastsI so appreciate the research and dedication that goes into this podcast. I learn so much about today’s American West.
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sbruggerEnjoying Season 2WPR tends to focus on Laramie and Yellowstone with a bit on Coal Country. I am really enjoying this series (season 2) as it’s telling a deeper story that speaks to so many rural towns throughout the west. So far it has been in-depth and thought provoking. It is a very interesting topic. Glad you are doing it!
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bigjoe275Amazing reportingWhen I see a new episode has been released I get really excited as I know I am going to have a great day driving to work and listening to this program. Very in-depth, and personal too. This is true journalism at its best!!!
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ColoermanyReally interestingThoughtful, well-produced stories of the small-town West. The Modern West is a true gem that you will be happy you subscribed to.
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sk11ngA Much Needed Exploration of the Shifting WestA curious and much-needed voice that illuminates the often hidden stories of change in the American West. Listen now!
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ruckuswyoThat Much Further WestI've really enjoyed diving into this podcast to hear stories about people, places, and experiences in the West that I'd normally not know about, or maybe even consider. It's really broadened my understanding of culture, perspective and identity here.
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Liza H1138We need more like thisFinally, I podcast willing to tackle tough subjects about the American West. It's story telling at its best and challenges the romantic idea of the old west. Ranchers, farmers, coal and energy and cowboys are considered Western- but this podcast brings new perspectives too, ones that may not have been considered before. Storytelling and issues that also effect Native Americans, LGBTQ westerners, Black westerners, Asian westerners...Modern West could not be a more perfect name. Thank you WPR! Keep it up!
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RidgebackWYPushing agendasI used to enjoy the stories until this became a medium for the tribal reservation and LGBTG+/-#>~ whatever other flavor identity of the month. Why is Wyoming pushing this type of rhetoric and encouraging these types of stories to report on?
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OutsidenerTelling stories that deserve to be toldThank you for this refreshingly modern look at the American West and your focus on rural and public land issues!
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Eliza RadWe want more!Can’t express enough love for this one! An excellent podcast with a western, yet modern feel. So excited to see what stories, interviews and tales come next! Great work from the Wyoming NPR team!
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GrayckleWe’re still hereI am so proud that you gave the female student who was mocked in her classroom a voice on public radio. That’s justice!
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