Let's Talk Wyoming
Let's Talk Wyoming
Amy Edmonds
Your weekly dose of Wyoming politics, because politics may be complicated, but we're here to break it down and help you make sense of it all. Hosted by former Wyoming Legislator Amy Edmonds.
Demonizing Each Other to Death
In this episode, the host discusses the importance of persuasion in political discourse, emphasizing the need to avoid demonizing opponents. The conversation reflects on the recent political violence, particularly the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and how it highlights the toxic nature of current political disagreements. Amy advocates for viewing disagreement as a healthy and normal part oour Republic, urging listeners to engage in productive discussions rather than resorting to personal attacks. The episode concludes with a call to embrace the art of persuasion as a means to foster understanding and civility in political conversations.
Sep 13, 2025
23 min
Shaping the Future of Education in Wyoming: Megan Degenfelder, Superintendent of Public Instruction
In this conversation, Superintendent Megan Degenfelder discusses the current state of education in Wyoming, focusing on key themes such as school choice, parental empowerment, early literacy initiatives, and the importance of leadership in education. She addresses concerns about political bias in classrooms, the need for effective career and technical education, and the ongoing challenges of reducing bureaucracy within the education system. Degenfelder emphasizes the importance of civics education and patriotism, while also outlining legislative priorities and the complexities of school finance in Wyoming.
Sep 5, 2025
52 min
Empowering Parents: The School Choice Movement in Wyoming
In this episode of Let's Talk Wyoming, host Amy Edmonds discusses the evolving landscape of education in Wyoming, focusing on school choice, charter schools, and the Steamboat Legacy Scholarship. Joined by guests including Senator Evie Brennan, Yes. Every Kid's Matt Frendeway, and Kari Cline, the conversation delves into personal experiences with school choice, the current state of charter schools, and the implications of the Steamboat Legacy Scholarship amidst legal challenges. The discussion highlights the importance of parental choice in education, the potential benefits for public schools, and the ongoing debate surrounding the constitutionality of educational funding. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of education in Wyoming and the need for continued advocacy for educational freedom.
Aug 22, 2025
46 min
Wolves, Wrenches, Winchesters and Wyoming's News
In this episode of Let's Talk Wyoming, host Amy Edmonds discusses a variety of pressing issues affecting the Cowboy State, including the recent lawsuit blocking the Wyoming Education Savings Account program, the controversial case of Troy Lake regarding EPA emissions, the political landscape leading up to the 2026 elections, and the challenges faced by local news outlets like PBS and small-town newspapers. She also addresses the ethical concerns surrounding animal management in Wyoming, particularly in relation to wolves, and concludes with the nomination of Darren Smith as the new US Attorney for the District of Wyoming.   Cody Roberts faces Grand Jury in Wolf Torture case: https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/07/31/grand-jury-for-cody-roberts-over-wolf-torture-a-rare-route-in-wyoming/ 8 Wyoming Towns lose local newspaper: https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/08/06/blindsided-8-wyoming-towns-lose-their-newspapers-after-abrupt-shutdown/ Wyoming Man in Prison for "environmental crime?": https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/08/02/family-urging-presidential-pardon-for-65-year-old-man-in-prison-for-removing-epa-mandated-filters/ Rep. Harriet Hageman faces "big money" opposition group in next election cycle:https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/08/01/anonymous-rifle-themed-site-targets-hageman-for-defending-public-lands-sale/ Trump nominates Wyoming Senator Darin Smith:https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/07/30/trump-nominates-cheyenne-lawmaker-to-be-top-federal-prosecutor-for-wyoming/ Wyoming PBS CEO pens OP Ed: https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/07/18/guest-column-when-pbs-stopped-listening-america-stopped-watching/
Aug 8, 2025
31 min
The Dark Side of Wyoming Politics
In this episode of Let's Talk Wyoming, host Amy Edmonds discusses recent political developments in Wyoming, focusing on deceptive political tactics, the influence of dark money, and the role of out of state groups. She highlights a recent text campaign targeting Governor Mark Gordon, which misrepresents his stance on free speech and education. The conversation also touches on the evolution of the GOP in Wyoming and public concerns regarding nuclear projects. Throughout, Edmonds emphasizes the importance of honesty in politics and the need for informed voters. Edmonds goes on to share her interview with Former Speaker of the House Tom Lubnau, now writing opinion columns for Cowboy State Daily.  Find his columns here: https://cowboystatedaily.com/columnist/tom-lubnau/ Column on Red Coats Stunt: https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/06/24/tom-lubnau-at-this-point-house-appropriations-members-should-just-go-full-clown-show/
Aug 1, 2025
53 min
Debunking the lies about the One Big Beautiful Bill
In this episode of Let's Talk Wyoming, host Amy Edmonds and "professional BS detector" Tyler Lindholm from American's for Prosperity, discuss the One Big Beautiful Bill, exploring its implications on the economy, tax cuts, Medicaid reforms, and public lands. They debunk common misconceptions surrounding the bill, particularly regarding deficit spending and the impact on rural hospitals. The conversation emphasizes the importance of state control over public lands and the potential benefits for Wyoming residents.
Jul 25, 2025
42 min
Gillette's Energy Evolution: A Mayor's Perspective
Amy recaps her interview with Governor Mark Gordon and shares a few insights into the interview and her first reactions to it before the main conversation with the Mayor of Gillette begins. In this conversation, Mayor Shay Lundvall of Gillette, Wyoming, discusses the future of energy in his community, which has historically been centered around coal. He emphasizes the importance of embracing new energy sources, such as nuclear microreactors, while still advocating for the coal industry. Lundvall shares insights on the economic impact of these changes, the need for education and workforce development, and how to address community concerns about nuclear energy. He highlights the potential for growth and innovation in Gillette, aiming to create a thriving ecosystem for future generations.
Jul 18, 2025
41 min
Balancing Budgets and Battling Misinformation: Gordon Speaks
Check out our website:https://letstalkwyomingpodcast.com/episodes/  In this conversation, Governor Mark Gordon discusses the challenges in the upcoming Budget Session and in education, the influence of out-of-state money in politics, and the evolving political dynamics within the state. He emphasizes the importance of addressing misinformation regarding education and the need for responsible budgeting in collaboration with the Freedom Caucus. The discussion also covers Wyoming's energy landscape, highlighting the significance of coal and the potential of nuclear innovations. Finally, Governor Gordon advocates for federalism and the rights of states to govern themselves effectively.
Jul 15, 2025
42 min
Outside the Echo Chamber: The Battle Over Federal Land Sales
This conversation explores the complexities surrounding public lands in Wyoming, particularly in relation to the proposed Big Beautiful Bill Act, which aimed to sell federal lands. The discussion highlights the bipartisan concerns over land sales, the importance of public lands to Wyoming residents, and the need for responsible management and legislation. There was a discussion of the necessity of community engagement and informed advocacy to protect public lands for future generations. Join Amy Edmonds, Joey Correnti and Representative Karlee Provenza for this inaugural episode.
Jul 11, 2025
1 hr
The Roots Of American Order: A 4th of July Reflection
In this Independence Day special, the host discusses the foundational principles of American order, emphasizing that America is not a historical accident but the product of a long line of thought. The conversation explores the importance of moral order, the rule of law, and the first principles of conservatism as articulated by thinkers like Russell Kirk and John Adams. The host warns against the dangers of emotionalism and the abandonment of truth, urging listeners to remember and defend the roots of American liberty.
Jul 4, 2025
29 min
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