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Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Kevin Grange - The Secret Lives of Grizzlies

Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mountain & Prairie Media

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2024

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Kevin Grange is a Wyoming-based author, paramedic, and firefighter. His most recent book is titled "Grizzly Confidential: An Astounding Journey Into the Secret Life of North America's Most Fearsome Predator," which is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolving relationship between humans and bears. The book follows Kevin's journey throughout the American West and Alaska as he seeks to better understand grizzly bears, debunk many deeply engrained myths, explore case studies of successful coexistence, and more. The book is part travelogue, part adventure story, and part science– making for a fun and educational read that I highly recommend.

Kevin was born and raised in New Hampshire, where he grew up obsessed with the outdoors and, like many of us, obsessed with kids' outdoor books such as Old Yeller, Sounder, and Where the Red Fern Grows. He attended paramedic school in California and began his career in downtown LA before landing a job as a National Park paramedic in Yellowstone. As you'll hear in our conversation, Kevin has managed to successfully merge his love of medicine and adventure with his talent for writing, and with a lot of hard work, he's enjoyed two successful, simultaneous careers– one in medicine and the other in writing. 

Kevin and I connected just a few weeks after the publication of "Grizzly Confidential" and had a fascinating conversation about his career, his writing process, and his journey to better understand the legendary grizzly bear. We discussed his career path that led him to the West and his first experiences working in Yellowstone. We talk about balancing his paramedic work with his writing work, and how having a full-time job allows him to be more selective with his writing projects. We obviously talk a lot about grizzly bears– grizzly research, poaching, backcountry bear safety, his travels to Alaska, success stories of coexistence, false grizzly myths, overcoming his fear of grizzlies, and much more. Kevin is also a voracious reader, so he offers up plenty of excellent book recommendations.

A huge thanks to Kevin for writing such a fun and educational book, and a huge thanks to you for listening. Enjoy!

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TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • 4:00 - Intro and Kevin's upbringing
  • 5:45 - Favorite books as a kid
  • 8:15 - First memories of grizzlies
  • 9:15 - First encounter with a grizzly
  • 11:30 - Becoming a National Park paramedic
  • 13:45 - Types of emergencies in National Parks
  • 15:00 - Idiotic tourist mistakes
  • 16:45 - Balancing paramedic work with writing
  • 19:30 - Why Grizzlies?
  • 22:15 - How this book's angle is different from other Grizzly books
  • 26:20 - What's the difference between a "Grizzly bear" and a "Brown bear"?
  • 27:45 - Washington State University's Bear Center
  • 32:45 - Grizzly poaching
  • 37:15 - Learning bear defense methods, including bear spray
  • 41:15 - Basic backcountry safety in bear country
  • 44:15 - Examples of good and bad coexistence strategies
  • 48:15 - Debunking certain grizzly myths 
  • 52:45 - Continued learning about grizzlies
  • 55:45 - How writing this book compares to the others
  • 57:15 0 Favorite writers and books
  • 59:30 - How has Kevin changed because of this project?
  • 1:05:30 - Learning to switch gears after an intense paramedic experience
  • 1:07:30 - Parting words of wisdom

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0:00.0

Hey everybody is Ed. Before we get started I've got one quick announcement.

0:03.6

On November 7th of this year, so November 7th, 2024, I'm going to be hosting a live podcast at the

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Kavira Coalition's annual Regenerate Conference.

0:13.9

This year's conference is taking place at the National Western Center in Denver, and the entire

0:18.7

conference will be running from November 6th through the 8th. If you're not familiar with the Regenerate Conference

0:24.4

you probably should be is the country's foremost gathering of experts working in

0:28.8

the Regenerative Agriculture space and features an amazing lineup of speakers, presentations, and networking opportunities.

0:37.2

For my live podcast on the seventh, I'll be chatting with Jesse Smith, who's the stewardship director

0:42.2

at the renowned White Buffalo Land Trust.

0:45.9

In what I expect to be a wide-ranging conversation, Jesse and I will be talking about how he and

0:50.3

his team at the White Buffalo Land Trust have successfully restored lands using

0:54.8

regenerative practices and some of the lessons he's learned along the way.

0:59.4

Jesse's an extremely smart and all-around fascinating guy, so I know it'll be a fun

1:03.9

conversation. I'll be attending the conference all day on the seventh so I'd love to

1:08.7

have the opportunity to meet and chat with some of you there. To learn more about the conference follow the link in the

1:14.0

episode notes or go to www. Regenerate conference.com for all the details, the full schedule,

1:21.7

and the list of speakers. Hope to see some of you there. This is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast. I'm Ed Roberson. My guest today is Kevin Grange.

1:41.0

Kevin is a Wyoming-based author, paramedic, and firefighter. His most recent book is titled

1:47.0

Grizzly Confidential, an astounding journey into the secret life of North America's most fearsome predator, which is a must read for anyone

1:55.9

interested in the evolving relationship between humans and bears.

2:00.3

The book follows Kevin's journey throughout the American West and Alaska,

2:04.0

as he seeks to better understand grizzly bears,

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