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For Land's Sake
For Land's Sake

For Land's Sake

Bill Kight hosts For Land’s Sake, a show featuring guests sharing thoughts on their personal connection to the land.

Available Episodes 10

On this month's episode of For Land's Sake, host Bill Kight talks with John Fayhee, author of the recent book, The Long Tangent about hiking for a year with his dog Casey.

On this episode of For Land’s Sake host Bill Kight will talk with Eileen Kemp of DHM Design about working on landscapes in National Parks.

On this episode of For Land's Sake, host Bill Kight interviews Aspen-Sopris District Ranger Kevin Warner.

This month on For Land's Sake, Host Bill Kight discusses Tim Cooney's recent series for Aspen Journalism on the Northern Utes.

This month on For Land's Sake, host Bill Kight speaks with with Connor Coleman of Resiliency Lands about exactly that: the resiliency of Mother Earth's land.

Host Bill Kight talks with the semi-retired Ken Neubecker, who has worked on water and river issues for more than 25 years. Neubecker is the former executive director of the Western Rivers Institute.

On this episode of For Land's Sake host Bill Kight speaks with ecologist Dee Malone about Colorado's Endangered Wetlands.

On this episode of For Land’s Sake host Bill Kight spreads with local architect and activist David Hauter about what is planned for 6th Street in Glenwood Springs.

The tables are turned on this For Land's Sake episode. Luke Nester interviews Bill Kight about the Glenwood Springs Historical Society.

On this episode of For Land's Sake, we revisit a conversation from 2018. Elizabeth Fourneir, author of the Green Burial Guidebook, shares about her book on environmentally friendly burial practices.