S1,E36: Professional Skier/ U.S. Senate Candidate - Caroline Gleich
How did a Minnesota girl, who faced the tragic loss of her half-brother, transform into a fierce advocate for environmental justice and a US Senate hopeful? Join us as we share the incredible story of Caroline Gleick, whose journey from the snowy peaks of Mount Everest to the political battlegrounds of Utah embodies resilience and passion. Caroline takes us through her early years, the pivotal move to Utah at 15, and how her conservative approach to risk in outdoor sports shaped her path towards activism.
We dive deep into Caroline's career, exploring her precarious job experiences and the enlightening moments that spurred her into civic engagement. From her impactful time at the Hinckley Institute to working with environmental organizations, Caroline underscores the importance of grassroots activism and public service. She sets her sights on challenging Senator Mike Lee, driven by a vision for a more inclusive and progressive Utah. Caroline's candid discussion on mental health, reproductive freedom, and clean energy transition provides a compelling look at the issues she aims to tackle.
The conversation takes a broader look at the evolving dynamics of outdoor recreation in Utah and the pervasive corporate influence in American politics. Caroline enlightens us on the importance of collective effort in political campaigns and the urgent need for new leadership to address pressing societal issues. Find out how you can support Caroline's campaign, whether through volunteering, spreading the word, or simply staying informed. Tune in for an episode that promises to inspire and motivate, revealing the heart and determination behind Caroline Gleick's quest for positive change.
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