Sarah Calhoun - Community Building Through Commerce
Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson
Mountain & Prairie Media
4.9 • 1.1K Ratings
🗓️ 20 April 2018
⏱️ 63 minutes
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Summary
Sarah Calhoun is the founder and owner of Red Ants Pants, a Montana-based apparel company that makes high-quality, American-made workwear for women. But Sarah's business ventures are just the tip of the iceberg—she also started the Red Ants Pants Music Festival, which attracts world-class musicians like Dwight Yoakam and Lucinda Williams. The proceeds from the music festival support Sarah's third venture, the Red Ants Pants Foundation, an organization dedicated to developing women's leadership, supporting local farms and ranches, and enriching communities. It's simply amazing that one person can do this much work! • Sarah was raised on a farm in New England, and spent her early career working as an instructor for Outward Bound. After reading Ivan Doig's This House of Sky, she packed up and moved to Montana, where she began to turn her idea for Red Ants Pants into a reality. She learned to sew, taught herself the basics of the apparel business, and eventually moved to the small agricultural community of White Sulphur Springs, where Red Ants Pants opened for business. As you'll hear, selling pants is just one aspect of Sarah's larger vision—she's using her company to build community, empower women, and bring together people of differing perspectives and backgrounds. • We had a very interesting conversation, and you'll be blown away by Sarah's focus, vision, and the staggering amount she has been able to accomplish. She talks about growing up in New England, and how her family helped to instill her relentless work ethic. She discusses her time teaching at Outward Bound, and how many of the lessons learned in that role have translated to her business. We chat about how the Red Ants Pants business model flies in the face of traditional MBA theories, and how her lack of business experience was actually a strength when starting the company. We also talk about how hard work in the outdoors builds self-confidence, as well as her future plans for the foundation. And as usual, we discuss impactful books, films, and the best advice she's ever received. • This is a great episode, and I know you'll enjoy it. There's a lot here, so be sure to check the episode notes for links to all that we discuss. Enjoy! ••• http://mountainandprairie.com/sarah-calhoun/ ••• TOPICS DISCUSSED: 2:45 - How Sarah describes her work 3:55 - Sarah's personal and professional background 6:00 - Approaching outdoor companies with the idea for Red Ants Pants 6:55 - Moving to White Sulphur Springs 8:40 - The influence of Ivan Doig's writing 9:45 - Joining the community of White Sulphur Springs 12:00 - Importance of community for Sarah 13:10 - Sarah's childhood career aspirations 14:20 - Outward Bound 18:00 - Laying the foundation for Red Ants Pants 20:45 - History of Sarah's work ethic 22:00 - Weathering the financial crisis 25:10 - Sarah's daily routines 27:45 - Lessons learned over the years 29:35 - Working to expand her comfort zone 31:20 - Red Ants Pants Music Festival 37:20 - Red Ants Pants Foundation 39:30 - Value of hard work in the outdoors 42:55 - Foundation success stories 45:45 - Future plans for the foundation 47:00 - Heroes and mentors 49:50 - Advantages of little business experience 51:00 - Favorite books 53:30 - Favorite films 54:35 - Hobbies 55:20 - Favorite international travel spots 56:00 - Most powerful outdoor experience 58:00 - Favorite location in the West 58:45 - Best advice ever received 59:50 - Request of the listeners 1:00:40 - Story of the name "Red Ants Pants" 1:01:00 - Connect with Sarah online
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| 0:00.0 | Hey, this is Ed Roberson, and this is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast, where I introduce |
| 0:14.2 | you to some of the innovative and creative individuals who are shaping the future of the |
| 0:18.0 | American West. |
| 0:19.8 | I meet most of these people through my work in ranch brokerage and land conservation or through my |
| 0:24.2 | hobbies and interests that revolve around spending time up high in the mountains. |
| 0:28.1 | My guests include ranchers, writers, entrepreneurs, conservationists, athletes, artist, adventurers, pretty much anyone who's doing important work and has an interesting story to tell. |
| 0:38.0 | My guest day is Sarah Calhoun. |
| 0:40.0 | Sarah is the founder and owner of Red Ants Pants, a Montana-based apparel company that makes high quality American-made work wear for women. |
| 0:47.0 | But Sarah's business ventures are just the tip of the iceberg. |
| 0:50.0 | She also started the Red Ants Pants Music Festival, which attracts such world-class musicians as Dwight |
| 0:55.8 | Yoakum and Lucinda Williams. |
| 0:58.0 | The proceeds from the Music Festival fund Sarah's third venture, the Red Ants Pants Foundation, an organization dedicated to |
| 1:04.6 | developing women's leadership, supporting local farms and ranches, and |
| 1:08.4 | enriching communities. It's simply amazing that one person can do this much work. |
| 1:13.0 | Sarah was raising a farm in New England and spent her early career working as an instructor for |
| 1:17.2 | outward bound. After reading Ivan Doigs' This House of Sky, she packed up and moved to Montana, |
| 1:22.4 | where she began to turn her idea for red ants pants |
| 1:24.8 | into a reality. |
| 1:26.4 | She learned to sew, taught herself business, and eventually moved to the small agricultural community |
| 1:30.4 | of White Sulphur Springs, Montana, where Red Ants Pants open for business. |
| 1:35.2 | As you'll hear, selling pants is just one small aspect of Sarah's larger vision. |
| 1:39.6 | She's using her business to build community, empower women, and bring together people of differing perspectives and backgrounds. |
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