This election season KHOL revives the StoryCorps initiative to connect Jackson Hole locals for one-on-one conversations. One Small Step brings people with different beliefs into the recording studio to discover common ground.
A New Era for Skinny Skis
Phil Leeds, former co-owner of Skinny Skis, reflects on the changing outdoor retail industry and four decades as a small business owner in Jackson.
Queer and Latino in Jackson: Two Locals Share Their Stories
Two young residents discuss the challenges and joy of identifying as both LGBTQ and Latino with KHOL Spanish-language reporter Alicia Unger.
Local Citizen Scientists Stop and Observe the Flowers
Botanist Trevor Bloom is working to understand how climate change is affecting wildflowers and consequently the birds, butterflies, and bears that rely on them for food.
Jackson Paramedic Discusses Improvising and Coping in Wilderness Medicine
KHOL speaks with “Wild Rescues” author Kevin Grange about working in Emergency Medical Services in Yellowstone, Yosemite and Jackson Hole.
Gary Spaniol Likes it Hot
Granite Hot Springs in Jackson Hole is a bucket list item for visitors. Meet the manager who oversees the iconic destination.
Extreme Skiing Pioneer Dan Egan Reflects on ‘Thirty Years in a White Haze’
From New England slopes to western ranges and the geo-political landscape of the 1980s and ’90s, Dan Egan pushed the bounds of skiing, storytelling and film.
Film Critic Jeff Counts Puts Cinema into Context
KHOL film critic and GTMF General Manager Jeff Counts discusses his passion for both music and film and where he sees the film industry going next.
Chef Jason Mitchell Waxes Poetic on Music and Food
The experienced Jackson chef and KHOL podcast host discusses the magical connection between music and food, his debut semi-biographical novel and why he’s on a mission to “bring back Sunday dinner.”