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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, author Joanne Tubbs Kelly sheds light on an important, often taboo, topic — medical aid in dying. Joanne brings her very personal story and journey for her husband as she helped him die with dignity. She speaks with Lynn and Pete about her new memoir, Walking Him Home helping my husband die with dignity.
  • Connor Ryan, a Protect Our Winters (POW) athlete and passionate skier joins the show. He hails from mixed heritage - Lakota and Irish, this informs his lust for wide-open spaces, skiing big mountains, and doing traditional ceremonies.
  • This week on The Mountain Life, author (00:48) Joanne Tubbs Kelly sheds light on an important, often taboo, topic — medical aid in dying. Joanne talks about her memoir, Walking Him Home helping my husband die with dignity, which brings her very personal story and journey as she helped her husband die. Then, (25:38) Connor Ryan, a Protect Our Winters (POW) athlete and skier, joins the show. He hails from mixed heritage - Lakota and Irish. This informs his lust for wide-open spaces, big mountains, and traditional ceremonies.
  • Joining the show with a conversation about mental health in the Wasatch Back are two women, Linda Graves and Pamella Bello, whose passion and efforts to destigmatize and promote prevention bring our community towards greater understanding and increased services.
  • Mexican-American Poet & Novelist Erika L. Sánchez joins the show to introduce her new memoir, Crying In The Bathroom, in which no subject is off-limits—including sex, shame (and how they intersect for Latina women), feminism, depression, gender norms, beauty standards, ambition, and race.
  • On today's episode of The Mountain Life, Pete Stoughton and Lynn Ware Peek's guests include: (01:01) Mexican-American Poet & Novelist Erika L. Sánchez joins the show to introduce her new memoir, Crying In The Bathroom, in which no subject is off-limits—including sex, shame (and how they intersect for Latina women), feminism, depression, gender norms, beauty standards, ambition, and race. (25:38) Then, a conversation about mental health in the Wasatch Back with two women, Linda Graves and Pamella Bello, whose passion and efforts to destigmatize and promote prevention bring our community towards greater understanding and increased services.
  • Local resident Eric Cylvick joins the show, who is a professional recreationalist in the biggest sense of the word. He created ZipRider ziplines; you’ve probably found yourself soaring down one of his company’s ziplines in Park City or around the globe
  • The executive director of the Aspen Institute’s Program on Religion and Society, Simran Jeet Singh, joins The Mountain Life to talk about his new book, The Light We Give, and a life of connection and a commitment to justice.
  • This week on The Mountain Life, hosts Pete Stoughton and Lynn Ware Peek's guests include: (00:52) The executive director of the Aspen Institute’s Program on Religion and Society, Simran Jeet Singh, who joins to talk about his new book, The Light We Give, and a life of connection and a commitment to justice. Then (27:47), local resident Eric Cylvick who is a professional recreationalist in the biggest sense of the word. He created ZipRider ziplines; you’ve probably found yourself soaring down one of his company’s ziplines in Park City or around the globe.
  • 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 joins the show.