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Monica Tranel - Fighting for the Future of Montana

Monica Tranel - Fighting for the Future of Montana

FromMountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson


Monica Tranel - Fighting for the Future of Montana

FromMountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Oct 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Monica Tranel is an attorney, Olympian, and mother of three, and she’s also running for the U.S. House of Representatives in Montana’s reformed second congressional district. Monica grew up in eastern Montana in a large family where she was one of ten siblings. Throughout her childhood, her parents stressed the importance of hard work, curiosity, and independent thinking, characteristics that Monica has exhibited in all aspects of her athletic and professional endeavors. - As an athlete, Monica began rowing competitively during law school, and after years of unwavering focus and tenacity, she earned a spot on different two Olympic teams. As an attorney, she devoted much of her career to standing up to a wide range of powerful corporate interests that were attempting to bully or take advantage of everyday Montanans. And now, as a Congressional candidate, she’s focused on bolstering Montana’s middle class and closing the ever-widening inequality gap. - Monica is in the final stretch of her campaign, so I greatly appreciate her taking the time out of her jam-packed schedule to chat with me. We spend about half of the time talking about Monica as a person– her upbringing in eastern Montana, why athletics have been so important in her life, her high school and college years, her rowing and legal careers, and why public service has always been a part of her personal operating system. For the second half of the conversation, we discuss the election– the challenges facing the middle class, her commitments to Indigenous communities, the importance of thinking independently, an issue that she has changed her mind on, and much more. She also offers a ton of excellent book recommendations, which I always appreciate. - A big thank you to Monica and her team for fitting this podcast into their busy schedule, and thank you for listening. Hope you enjoy. --- Monica Tranel Full episode notes & links: https://mountainandprairie.com/monica-tranel/ --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 3:15 – Monica discusses her upbringing and how it set her on her trajectory 6:45 – Monica talks about athletics and the role the outdoors played in her life 9:00 – Monica describes her high school years 12:40 – Monica explains what drew her to the legal field 16:00 – Monica talks about what she is particularly proud of in her legal career 21:45 – Monica discusses her Olympic career in rowing 26:45 – Monica talks about when public service became an interest in her life 30:15 – Monica discusses the challenges of politically addressing the inflating cost of living in places like Montana 34:15 – Monica talks about rebuilding a culture of governance with fair, enforceable rules 39:15 – Monica outlines what she feels her political role and commitment will be with respect to Indigenous communities in Montana 42:15 – Monica talks about something she has changed her mind on 45:45 – Monica discusses what she thinks people will find surprising about her during her Congressional candidacy  51:15 – Monica’s book recommendations 52:15 – Monica’s parting words of hope --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
Released:
Oct 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Conversations with innovators of the American West. Guests include athletes, artists, adventurers, writers, ranchers, conservationists, entrepreneurs, thought leaders—anyone who’s doing inspired work that contributes to the region’s evolving and complex cultural fabric. Through informal yet substantive interviews, conservationist Ed Roberson introduces you to these fascinating characters, giving you a better understanding of their careers, influences, and outlooks, as well as a deeper appreciation for life in the American West.