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Pete Stoughton

Co-Host The Mountain Life

Pete Stoughton is the Brand Relations Manager at Trail and Ultra Running as well as the Director of Programs at CCPC.  Basically, he is the behind the scenes guy at TAUR.  When he's not getting his TAUR on, or running 2-3,000 miles a year.  His own personal running ranges from 100 mile races to track workouts.  Nevertheless, a scenic run with friends is were he finds inner peace. 

Pete also has a beautiful family and an amazingly patient wife.  Pete has been writing for TAUR since 2012.  Prior to TAUR, Pete worked closely with many brands on product development and testing, such as Merrell, Hoka, Brooks, GoreTex, patagonia and more.

  • Author Wade Rouse joins the show to tell the poignant story of being a queer kid in a conservative community in the Ozarks and his relationship with his father. Then about his new book, a fiction published with the pen name of his grandmother, Viola Shipman, The Edge Of Summer.
  • This week on The Mountain Life hosts Pete Stoughton and guest co-host Sarah Ervin speak with: (01:44) Author Wade Rouse who tells the poignant story of being a queer kid in a conservative community in the Ozarks and his relationship with his father. Then about his new book, a fiction published with the pen name of his grandmother, Viola Shipman, The Edge Of Summer. (24:20) Then, Team USA's Sarah Cummings, an All-American at Princeton in the 10,000 meter run, now a local Park City resident and rated one of the top ultra-runners in the world.
  • Local Park City resident and founder of the Kresser Institute, Chris Kresser joins the show. Chris is a renowned expert, clinician, and educator in the fields of Functional Medicine and ancestral health. His mission is to provide the next generation of functional health practitioners and coaches with the skills, tools, and training they need to turn the tide of chronic disease—and change the future of medicine.
  • Writer, filmmaker, and health enthusiast Max Lugavere, who wrote best-seller Genius Foods, is now back with Genius Kitchen. His new book includes more information on how to use food as medicine, and as a means to enhance your brainpower.
  • Tune into The Mountain Life at 9 am following the Local News Hour and NPR News. In light of it being a great summer holiday week, hosts Lynn Ware Peak and Pete Stoughton are taking today off and rebroadcasting two of their favorite shows.First up (01:14), local Park City resident and founder of the Kresser Institute, Chris Kresser. Chris is a renowned expert, clinician, and educator in the fields of Functional Medicine and ancestral health. His mission is to provide the next generation of functional health practitioners and coaches with the skills, tools, and training they need to turn the tide of chronic disease—and change the future of medicine.Then (25:15) writer, filmmaker, and health enthusiast Max Lugavere, who wrote best-seller Genius Foods, is now back with Genius Kitchen. His new book includes more information on how to use food as medicine, and as a means to enhance your brainpower.
  • Babbie McComb, Sofia Mileti, and Mike Wong of Healing Seeds Farms in Peoa join the show to discuss a new model for farms that includes medicinal plants, herbs, and activities that nurture health and healing.
  • Dr. Austin Smith, medical director of the Emergency department at Intermountain Park City Hospital joins the show to talk about how his team helps when you get unexpectedly ejected from the seat of your mountain bike.
  • On today's episode of The Mountain Life, Lynn and Pete's guests include: (00:59) Dr. Austin Smith, medical director of the Emergency department at Intermountain Park City Hospital who talks about how his team helps when you get unexpectedly ejected from the seat of your mountain bike. Then (24:49) Babbie McComb, Sofia Mileti, and Mike Wong of Healing Seeds Farms in Peoa discuss a new model for farms that includes medicinal plants, herbs, and activities that nurture health and healing.
  • Abbey Eddy of SOS Outreach joins The Mountain Life hosts Lynn Ware Peek and Pete Stoughton to talk about how SOS Outreach believes every child deserves the opportunity to thrive. The programs start with powerful outdoor experiences and helps kids gear up for life. Because it’s on the slopes or the trail kids unearth the courage to step outside of their comfort zones, discover new strengths within themselves and develop lifelong skills. Through their proven curriculum, they empower kids in communities to discover their true potential.
  • The Mountain Life hosts Lynn Ware Peek and Pete Stoughton talk with Lisa L. Lewis author of The Sleep-Deprived Teen: Why Our Teenagers Are So Tired, And How Parents And Schools Can Help Them Thrive.Teenagers are overloaded, strapped for time, and often asked to wake far earlier than they should because of school start times. It’s no surprise they’re sleep-deprived as a result, with far-reaching consequences. Lewis talks about the science of why sleep matters and how it changes during the teen years, how sleep affects mental health, athletic performance, academic success, and gives us an insider look at what it took to bring about California’s healthy school start times law that goes into effect in the 2023 school year.