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State of Jackson

KHOL - Jackson Hole Community Radio

"State of Jackson" is where news, culture and community intersect. Each week, we bring you in-depth conversations on the issues shaping our region—holding leaders accountable, unpacking policy shifts and exploring the social and environmental challenges that impact our lives. But we also highlight the arts, music and cultural stories that bring our community to life, featuring conversations with artists, writers and creative voices. Whether tackling pressing issues or celebrating local talent, "State of Jackson" is your source for thoughtful discussions, diverse perspectives and stories that matter.

"State of Jackson" is where news, culture and community intersect. Each week, we bring you in-depth conversations on the issues shaping our region—holding leaders accountable, unpacking policy shifts and exploring the social and environmental challenges that impact our lives. But we also highlight the arts, music and cultural stories that bring our community to life, featuring conversations with artists, writers and creative voices. Whether tackling pressing issues or celebrating local talent, "State of Jackson" is your source for thoughtful discussions, diverse perspectives and stories that matter.

19hr 26min
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Novelist Téa Obreht and poet Matt Daly share struggles and advice.
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Leah Shlachter and Jeff Moran share wisdom from watching 10 years of live storytelling.
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Emily Byrne and Rob Kellogg on the support system for entrepreneurs
Thumbnail for "Dr. Travis Riddell on the forces behind our healthcare headwinds".
Teton County’s health department leader explains why pricing health is increasingly complicated and what’s being done about it.
Thumbnail for "Drones, choppers and friends: Search and Rescue conference is shiny, but all about safety".
Tim Ciocarlan and Cody Lockhart talk about keeping up with growing backcountry demand.
Thumbnail for "Social trail or social media? Christian Beckwith on Delta Lake’s future.".
Climbing advocate sees trash and “butt-scooters” dotting the popular route as a chance for conservation.
Thumbnail for "How do residents feel about tourism? Crista Valentino and Dan McCoy weigh in".
Tourism experts discuss the post-pandemic leap in positive feelings toward the region’s No. 1 industry.
Thumbnail for "Jeff Sollis warns impacts from Medicaid cuts are coming for us all".
The CEO of St. John’s Health is bracing for more emergencies and higher bills.
Thumbnail for "Arne Jorgensen says more taxes are necessary for town to thrive, not just survive".
Jackson’s mayor is urging a hard look in the mirror on revenues.
Thumbnail for "Mike Geraci says ‘culture drives commerce’".
The marketing expert explains how tourism in the Tetons is changing
Thumbnail for "Bridget Crocker shares how the river healed scars from childhood and the rafting industry".
When she first faced sexual harassment on the job, the river runner wanted to disappear. Now she leads a maturing culture.
Thumbnail for "Tyler Sinclair says spending more on staff is working".
Town manager dives into the balancing act of budgeting in a tourism town.
Thumbnail for "Chris Colligan sees a bright future for wildlife".
The longtime Jackson Hole wildlife advocate knows roads can be a harbinger of death for migrating creatures. Wildlife crossings, he says, are a beacon of hope.
Thumbnail for "Wade McKoy has traced the arc of skiing".
The ski photographer’s new book chronicles 50 years of skiing in Jackson Hole, the faces that built the sport and the evolution of the region as a world-class destination.
Thumbnail for "What happens when jobs outpace homes".
Housing trivia Part II, falling off the “retirement cliff.”
Thumbnail for "Sarah Cavallero and Dr. Kent Corso explain how we can all prevent youth suicide".
What’s behind declining youth mental health and how parents, teachers, clinicians and coaches can fortify our most vulnerable population
Thumbnail for "April Norton asks what’s next as homeowners grow older and richer".
Housing czar delivers trivia for nerds, Part I
Thumbnail for "Rep. Andrew Byron says ‘it’s about remembering that we’re all humans’".
As politically purple districts in Wyoming grow rare, the lifelong Teton County resident and self-described moderate Republican talks success with, and being sidelined by the Freedom Caucus.
Thumbnail for "Andy Schwartz says ‘democracy will survive’".
Jackson lobbyist talks challenges of representing the town in the current Wyoming Legislature.
Thumbnail for "Grand Targhee expansion plan".
Thumbnail for "Devon Viehman takes a seat at the Town Council table".
Thumbnail for "Public transit talk with Bruce Abel".
Thumbnail for "Ava Reynolds on the art of climate change".
Thumbnail for "Billy Arnold on the history of the Elk Refuge".
Thumbnail for "Rosie Read on immigration in Teton County".
Thumbnail for "One22's Seadar Davis on food insecurity".
Thumbnail for "Kevin Regan gears up to take his newly appointed Town Council seat".
Thumbnail for "Billy Arnold on the wildness of being an environmental reporter in Jackson".
Thumbnail for "Post-election re-cap with Teton County Dem and GOP leaders".
Thumbnail for "Jeannette Boner on development in Victor and Alpine".
Thumbnail for "Demographics throughout the years with Alex Norton".
Thumbnail for "Traffic talk with Bob Hammond".
Thumbnail for "Trash cans and grills and bears, oh my!".
Thumbnail for "Combating climate change with Margie Lynch".
Thumbnail for "What's the state of e-bikes in Jackson, Wyoming?".
Thumbnail for "Affordable Housing with April Norton".
Thumbnail for "Trusting Jackson housing".
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Thumbnail for "10/01/2025: Lift Lines cartoonist Ryan Stolp".
Thumbnail for "Rep. Mike Yin says Wyoming’s polarization reflects the nation’s".
The Wyoming House Minority leader talks about the challenges of being a Democrat in a body determined to vote against him.

Literature in the age of autogenerate

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October 15, 202528min 38sec

Using AI to write a hard email to a boss. Watching television while clicking “share” on a social media post about shriveling attention spans. Downstairs, kids shovel in food after back-to-back sports practices and open a chatbot for essay help. 

What have we lost in this world? Is it our fault? How do we make sure our thoughts are our own? 

Téa Obreht and Matt Daly have front-row seats for the battle of writing in the age of autogeneration. 

The Jackson Hole-based writers sit down with co-host Frederick Reimers to talk fear and hope on reading, writing and vulnerability in a new era. 

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