Oct 22 2020
Climbing & Caring for Wild Places

Climbing & Caring for Wild Places

Presented by Utah Global Diplomacy at Online/Virtual Space

Welcome to the second episode of Fireside Chats! These chats are short conversations with Utah’s citizen diplomats who are reformulating the American worldview from one of despair to one of hope during a time of multiple crises. Virtual seating will be limited to 20 participants in order to create an intimate conversation between the audience and the speaker. Join us for the recording of this community podcast!

In this episode, join Nathaniel Coleman as he discusses his connection to areas around the world, such as Mallorca, Spain and Rocklands, South Africa, as well as those close to home in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah. As environmental threats and hardships add pressure to these areas, Nathaniel is driven to action. He will also discuss how he has witnessed the climbing community step up to save businesses vital to these communities. Climbing is an opportunity for people to find a deeper connection with nature, and thus become stewards of the outdoors. Join us for the live recording of this podcast!

VIRTUAL SEATING IS LIMITED. REGISTER NOW: http://bit.ly/ClimbingandCaring

Admission Info

This event is free for the public! We just ask that everyone registers in advance.

Dates & Times

2020/10/22 - 2020/10/22

Additional time info:

Welcome to the second episode of Fireside Chats! These chats are short conversations with Utah’s citizen diplomats who are reformulating the American worldview from one of despair to one of hope during a time of multiple crises. Virtual seating will be limited to 20 participants in order to create an intimate conversation between the audience and the speaker. Join us for the recording of this community podcast!

In this episode, join Nathaniel Coleman as he discusses his connection to areas around the world, such as Mallorca, Spain and Rocklands, South Africa, as well as those close to home in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah. As environmental threats and hardships add pressure to these areas, Nathaniel is driven to action. He will also discuss how he has witnessed the climbing community step up to save businesses vital to these communities. Climbing is an opportunity for people to find a deeper connection with nature, and thus become stewards of the outdoors. Join us for the live recording of this podcast!

VIRTUAL SEATING IS LIMITED. REGISTER NOW: http://bit.ly/ClimbingandCaring

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Online/Virtual, UT 00000