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Nevada cowgirl, educator, philanthropist, and elite-level athlete Cris Converse joins Craig and Jim in the Bunkhouse on the historic Figure 8 Ranch. Cris leads just the sort of eclectic and informed American life that fans of Running Iron appreciate; in this terrific interview she discusses the fascinating trail of her life, and lends important thoughts and perspective on making a legacy commitment to community. It was a real treat to have Cris join us around the campfire to talk about her life, and we know you will enjoy it too.
Hosts: Craig Rullman, Jim Cornelius
Guest: Cris Converse
Audio Engineer: Pete “Oil Can” Rathbun
Original Music: “Once We Rode Like the Wind,” written and performed by Jim Cornelius
“I Ain’t Making This Up,” written and performed by Mike Biggers
Matthew says
Another great podcasts! You have the most interesting guests.
Thanks Matthew. We think so, too.
Matthew says
You’re welcome.
What I found most interesting about today’s podcast was the commentary on gender roles on a ranch. I’ve been trying to suss out what is biological and what is social. I generally believe that gender differences are a product of both biology and society. This gave me some interesting food for thought.
Good episode. Enjoyed it!
The idea of a zeitgeist of anxiety & tension moving through the populace of the world right now (or the U.S. at any rate) was worth pondering.
Thx Paul.