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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.

  • In this episode of The Mountain Life hosts Lynn Ware Peek and Pete Stoughton's guests include:(01:00) Advocate, educator and journalist Lisa L.Lewis, who helped spark the first law in the nation requiring healthy school start times, joins to discuss her new book, The Sleep-Deprived Teen: Why Our Teenagers Are So Tired, And How Parents And Schools Can Help Them Thrive. Then, (27:54) Abbey Eddy of SOS Outreach joins to talk about how this group starts with powerful outdoor experiences and help youth gear up for life.
  • Local author and publisher Katie Mullaly who has written the Land Of.... children's book series. She returns to talk about her free summer activity kits for kids and her upcoming book about gratitude.
  • Author and beloved Rabbi Steve Leder who will discuss his new book, For You When I am Gone: Twelve Essential Questions to Tell a Life Story. Rabbi Leder offers this new guide to help readers put into words what they hope their loved ones know after they have gone - creating what he calls an ethical will. It's for people at all stages of life who wish to leave their legacy to their loved ones.
  • On today's The Mountain Life, hosts Lynn Ware Peek and Pete Stoughton's guests include: (01:36) Author and beloved Rabbi Steve Leder who will discuss his new book, For You When I am Gone: Twelve Essential Questions to Tell a Life Story. Rabbi Leder offers this new guide to help readers put into words what they hope their loved ones know after they have gone - creating what he calls an ethical will. It's for people at all stages of life who wish to leave their legacy to their loved ones. Then (26:01), local author and publisher Katie Mullaly who has written the Land Of.... children's book series. She returns to talk about her free summer activity kits for kids and her upcoming book about gratitude.
  • On today's The Mountain Life, Lynn and Pete have a conversation with Cami Richardson, Kate Mapp and Kate Black about the Living Library project -- a collaboration between the Park City Library and the Park City LGBTQIA+ Taskforce to bring awareness and education and personal stories during Pride Month.
  • Looking for volunteer opportunities? We talk with McPolin Elementary educators Bob Edmiston and Kara Cook about an important summer reading program.
  • Two-time world champion debater and former coach of the Harvard debate team, Bo Seo joins today's The Mountain Life. He tells Lynn and Pete the inspiring story of his life in competitive debating and reveals the timeless secrets of effective communication and persuasion. His most recent book is Good Arguments: How Debate Teaches Us to Listen and Be Heard.
  • This week, Lynn Ware Peek and Pete Stoughton’s guests include: (01:41) Two-time world champion debater and former coach of the Harvard debate team, Bo Seo who tells the inspiring story of his life in competitive debating and reveals the timeless secrets of effective communication and persuasion. His most recent book is Good Arguments: How Debate Teaches Us to Listen and Be Heard.Then, (24:47) looking for volunteer opportunities? We talk with McPolin Elementary educators Bob Edmiston and Kara Cook about an important summer reading program.Finally, (37:54) a conversation with Cami Richardson, Kate Mapp and Kate Black about the Living Library project -- a collaboration between the Park City Library and the Park City LGBTQIA+ Taskforce to bring awareness and education and personal stories during Pride Month.
  • One of the great naval leaders of our time, retired Admiral James Stavridis, has authored TO RISK IT ALL: Nine Conflicts and the Crucible of Decision. In his book, he talks about how great leaders make decisions under great pressure and weaves the stories of great naval leaders throughout history.
  • On today's episode of The Mountain Life, Pete Stoughton and Lynn Ware Peek's guests include: (01:03) One of the great naval leaders of our time, retired Admiral James Stavridis, who has written TO RISK IT ALL: Nine Conflicts and the Crucible of Decision. He talks about how great leaders make decisions under great pressure and weaves the stories of great naval leaders throughout history. Then (28:16) Susan Cain, who introduced the world to the upsides of introversion, is back with a look at how sorrow and longing make us whole. Her new book is called Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole which gives voice to those who understand that light and dark can—and should—coexist.