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Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Becky Edwards - Amplifying the Power of Women in the West

Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mountain & Prairie Media

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2020

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Becky Edwards is the Executive Director of the Mountain Mamas, an organization whose mission is to amplify women's voices into a movement to ensure that kids grow up in a healthy climate with clean air and access to public lands. Operating out of both Montana and Colorado—and currently expanding throughout the West—the Mountain Mamas harness the power of mothers to advocate to solve some of the West's most pressing conservation and environmental challenges. Whether helping to garner support for the recently passed Great American Outdoors Act or fighting for clean water in our Rocky Mountain rivers, the Mountain Mamas have become a formidable force for good in the West.

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Becky grew up in Iowa but moved West to pursue her passion for climbing and mountaineering. After many years of being single-mindedly focused on life in the big mountains, her priorities drastically shifted with her daughter's birth. No longer was she focused on big accents, but instead on making the world a better place for her little girl. And it's worth noting that Becky's early years of motherhood were no walk in the park—she spent many years as a single mother while simultaneously starting several successful businesses as well as the Mountain Mamas. But despite all of the challenges, Becky never gave up and built an impactful movement that is spreading across the West.

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We caught up via Skype the day after the House of Representatives passed the Great American Outdoors Act, so we started out talking about that victory and its impacts on conservation and recreation. Becky is very gifted at explaining complicated legislative jargon, so she graciously and entertainingly walks me through many of the details around the Land and Water Conservation Fund, the importance of its permanent funding, and more. We discuss the importance of advocacy work with elected officials, and she offers up practical advice for anyone who wants to become more involved in guiding their elected officials on important issues. We also discuss her journey as a mother, as well as her journey as a woman in the conservation sector. Finally, we talk about the need for more diversity in conservation, and why now is a wonderful opportunity for positive change.

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This was such a fun conversation—I think you'll find it equal parts educational, inspiring, and empowering. Hope you enjoy.

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TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • 5:00 - Mountain Mamas explained
  • 6:00 - Background of the organization
  • 9:30 - Land and Water Conservation Fund explained
  • 13:00 - What does "fully funding" the LWCF mean?
  • 17:00 - Ability of groups to do conservation rather than fight for $$
  • 19:00 - Importance of advocacy and discussions with Congress
  • 23:45 - Practical tips for advocating for your cause
  • 27:00 - The vital role of the outdoors during Covid
  • 29:30 - Importance of "finding the area of commonality"
  • 32:00 - Transitioning the Mamas into advocacy work
  • 37:00 - Becky's journey as a mother
  • 42:30 - Decision to start a business while being a single mother
  • 47:00 - The driving force behind Becky's career
  • 50:00 - Importance of storytelling
  • 53:30 - Need for increased diversity and inclusion in conservation
  • 58:00 - Opportunities that will arise from this moment in history
  • 59:30 - Heroes
  • 1:01:30 - Favorite books
  • 1:03:30 - Favorite films
  • 1:06:00 - Parting words of wisdom

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0:00.0

Hey is Edd. Before we start, I want to thank Christine Huber for becoming a podcast supporter.

0:06.0

If you go to Mountain and Prairie.com slash support, you can see a very long list of everybody who has generously decided to support the podcast and it really means a lot to me and from a more practical standpoint

0:18.8

It's given me the funds to do some really cool side projects around the podcast like

0:24.0

starting the Mountain and Prairie store that you can get to on the website.

0:28.0

It helped fund the live podcast in Bozeman last year and was gonna fund some live podcast this summer but we all know what happened there

0:35.7

But it's very very helpful it is greatly appreciated. It's not expected podcast is free and will always be free.

0:44.0

But for anyone who wants to learn more about that, you can go to Mount impure.com slash support.

0:49.0

Second thing, I have started a email newsletter that comes out every single Wednesday, and it's called

0:55.2

Good News from the American West, and it is only good news, good things that are happening

1:00.8

here in the West through my job in conservation and my job on this

1:05.2

podcast I'm constantly exposed to really good news and inspiring news that is

1:11.1

usually at odds with what I see on the internet and what I see on

1:14.6

regular news outlets which is mostly gloom and doom and so I thought people could

1:20.4

use a dose of good news so if you can go to mountain prey

1:22.8

dot com slash good news and you can sign up comes out every Wednesday no spam no

1:29.5

funny business of any kind just a few bullet points of interesting articles that I think you will

1:36.0

find inspiring. I appreciate everybody who's already signed up and again go to Mountingprey.com

1:41.3

slash good news if you want to learn more.

1:43.8

Thanks a lot. Hey, this is Ed Roberson, and this is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast, where I introduce

1:59.3

you to some of the innovative individuals who are shaping the future of the American West.

2:04.0

I meet most of these people through my work in land conservation or through my hobbies and interests

2:08.3

that revolve around spending time up high in the mountains.

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