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    I Am Interchange

    I Am Interchange is fostering curiosity, education, and empathy by exploring the controversial and the provocative.
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    #24: Howard Lyman - Former Cattle Rancher and Activist

    #24: Howard Lyman - Former Cattle Rancher and Activist

    Former MT Cattle Rancher, Animal Rights Activist and Interchange X-Change Panelist, Howard Lyman sat down with Tate Chamberlin. His background, one in a million surgery success story, and his ordeals being sued with Oprah by the Cattle Industry for $180 million four times gave Howard the right to voice his opinion on the strength it takes to accomplish lofty dreams. In today’s episode Howard and Tate search for the answer, are our food systems sustainable. This while exploring why farming is the way it is, how hard change can be, and why we need to keep fighting to improve life for generations to come.

    #23: MACHISMO - Live Event

    #23: MACHISMO - Live Event

    I Am Interchange hosted a controversial & provocative dialogue on Machismo and the Male Identity in an age when society is coming out of the closet, and women are finding their voices.  This thought-provoking conversation fosters curiosity on ideas that include, how much of your identity is entwined in your sexuality? Can a Leather Daddy be submissive? Do abuse survivors ever fully recover? Can a man be a man without being Machismo?

    The Machismo Panel features fresh and diverse perspectives. Sasha Joseph Neulinger a Filmmaker / Public Speaker, Timothy Tate an Archetypal Psychotherapist, Erin Schattauer a domestic violence survivor, Mick Burling a Leather Daddy, Rodrigo Martinez Diaz a Zen practitioner, Bobbie Zenker a Trans Activist and Paola Torres a Spanish teacher.

    #22: Steve Kelly - Alliance For The Wild Rockies

    #22: Steve Kelly - Alliance For The Wild Rockies

    Senate Candidate, Activist, Alliance for the Wild Rockies Board Member, and Interchange XC Change Panelist, Steve Kelly sat down with me, Tate Chamberlin. Steve’s love of the outdoors and drive to protect it grants the Green Party Candidate an interesting perspective on the question, Can Forest Fires Be Managed? As I search for a deeper understanding of how wildfires should be managed, I discover Steve’s theory on the hidden objective of the Forest Service and their famous mascot Smokey The Bear. This when asking the questions, do we even need to manage forest and forest fires? And why is Montana sending its national resources, the main reason behind our booming tourism industry, across national borders?

    #21: Dave Atkins - Forester

    #21: Dave Atkins - Forester

    Tate Chamberlin sat down with Dave Atkins, a forest ecologist turned publisher who has worked across the western US for the past 40 years. Dave strives to find the balance between environmental protection and function, economic sustainability, and social needs when thinking about how to create a better world. He’ll be joining us again in May to lend his expertise surrounding wildfires, which we begin discussing during this podcast. How do we live with fire and use it effectively? How do we bear in mind the necessity to fulfill our individual and most basic needs, while also understanding our actions affect our community and environment? Can we achieve a balance?

    #20: Mick Burlington - Leather Daddy

    #20: Mick Burlington - Leather Daddy

    In this episode, Tate Chamberlin sat down with Mick Burlington, a crisis counselor and life coach specializing in trauma. Mick has also been a part of the Leather Community since 1991, and has become a pillar of guidance for gay and bisexual men struggling with identity. According to Mick, there is a separation between macho, machismo, and masculinity. Stick around as he guides us through the gray area between the separation, recalling his own journey of identifying as a gay man and the role that masculinity has played throughout his life.

    Produced by: Tyson Lunn & Tate Chamberlin
    Music by: Nintendeaux
    Writing by: Neel Sharma

    #19: Timothy Tate - Archetypal Psychotherapist

    #19: Timothy Tate - Archetypal Psychotherapist

    Joining us today is Timothy Tate, an archetypal psychotherapist based out of Montana. Building from our previous podcast, Timothy takes us on a journey of understanding how we can both leverage and abuse machismo. Using the blending of a matriarchy and patriarchy as a model, Timothy believes the tension of opposites drive both creativity and destruction. Can we use this archetype to better understand the human experience and unshackle machismo as being a mere gender stereotype?

    This episode is a precursor to a larger panel we have coming up in February. Seven people from different backgrounds will be discussing Machismo, what it means to them, and how it can be both a negative and positive tool. Hope to see you there.

     

     
     

     

    #18: Erin Schattauer - Domestic Violence Activist

    #18: Erin Schattauer - Domestic Violence Activist

    Joining us in this episode is the very multi talented Erin Schattauer out of Montana. We’ll be discussing machismo, using Erin’s experience as a domestic violence survivor to shed insight on how we can shatter gender stereotypes. Promoting emotionally aware development during children’s most formative years is a part of this process, which is something Erin both teaches and practices; she’s not only a domestic violence activist, but also a mother of a young son.

    Photo by: Ben Johnson

    Produced by: Tyson Lunn & Tate Chamberlin

    Writer(s): Neel Sharma

    #17: Is It Cultural Exchange OR Appropriation? - Dialogue & Debate

    #17: Is It Cultural Exchange OR Appropriation? - Dialogue & Debate

    Broadly speaking, the term cultural appropriation focuses on instances where elements from a minority culture are adopted by a dominant cultural and re-used outside of their traditional, historical, and native cultural contexts.  In this episode of the I Am Interchange podcast, a diverse panel of artists, activists & entrepreneurs examine whether cultural exchange can happen in a way that honors unique cultures and identities, or if the history of using other cultures for financial gain makes it more difficult for an exchange to happen in an intentional and respectful manner.

    #16: Jordan Fuller - Performance Artist & Activist

    #16: Jordan Fuller - Performance Artist & Activist

    Tate Chamberlin sat down with Jordan Fuller, a performance artist based out of Bozeman. From shedding the confines of his past, to retracing his roots, we’ll be exploring Jordan’s performance art as a vehicle to promote positivity. Stick around to hear more about the early stages of his latest project - using multi media to highlight living conditions on reservations across Montana.

    #15: Rob Irizarry - Disruptive Technologist / Artificial Intelligence

    #15: Rob Irizarry - Disruptive Technologist / Artificial Intelligence

    Rob Irizarry was part of our live "Coal Town" Dialogue and Debate representing technology and artificial intelligence. In this episode, we'll recap our live event, AI, universal basic income and other shenanigans.

    He spent four decades working with hardware and software technology in both public and private sector organizations building systems, processes and teams in 38 countries, including a decade spent living in Asia. Rob has invested in and coached multiple startups, as well as working to improve education at all levels to help prepare America's youth for the technology that will shape their (and our country's) future.

    #14: Is Water A Human Right? - Dialogue & Debate

    #14: Is Water A Human Right? - Dialogue & Debate

    I Am Interchange and Mountain Time Arts are pleased to present, Is Water A Human Right? A community dialogue & debate fusing artists, activists and entrepreneurs with different ideas and perspectives coming together to address multiple topics and provoke thoughtful dialogue. The public is also invited to participate and give their ideas during the event. We’ll develop our dialogue into a podcast that will be available worldwide.

    Lineup:
    Susan Duncan- Freelance Teaching & Agriculture
    Bently Spang- Northern Cheyenne Artist
    Kareen Erbe- Permaculture
    EJ Engler- Artist / Architect
    Steve White- Gallatin County Commissioner
    Carson Taylor- Mayor Of Bozeman
    Brian Popiel- SWIMBIA
    Matt Kelley- Health Department

    Produced by: Mountain Time Arts, Dylan Jesse, Tyson Lunn & Tate Chamberlin
    Music by: Nintendeaux
    Moderated by: Tate Chamberlin
    Performance Art by: DreamWalk

    I Am Interchange is a humanities project that brings contrasting and sometimes polarizing ideas into the same room to stir the pot. By doing so, we create a level platform for history, politics, religion, philosophy, criticism, ethics, self-consciousness, reason, creativity, human values and aspirations.

    Sponsors: Mountain Time Arts, Humanities Montana, City of Bozeman, Montana Governor's Office of Economic Development, Montucky Cold Snacks, Nova Cafe, Ten Directions, Headframe Spirits, Zocalo Coffee House, Whistle Pig Korean, Sola Cafe & Market, Schenk Construction, Pride Foundation, Lokken Productions, Blunderbuss.

    #13: Meg Singer- ACLU of Montana

    #13: Meg Singer- ACLU of Montana

    Meg Singer is the Indigenous Justice Outreach Coordinator for the ACLU of Montana. Meg is a native of Salt Lake City, UT, and a member of the Navajo Nation. After graduating from Westminster College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature, Meg moved to Polson, MT, to work as a student advisor for Salish Kootenai College. Meg’s passion for indigenous justice and the rights of Native American and Alaskan Native people took her to Bozeman, MT, to earn her Master of Arts degree in Native American Studies.

    She's featured on our dialogue & debate: Is It Cultural Exchange Or Appropriation?

    Produced by: Tyson Lunn, Chris Griffin & Tate Chamberlin

    #12: Lori Shaw- Colstrip United

    #12: Lori Shaw- Colstrip United

    We caught up with Lori Shaw who is the co-founder of Colstrip United. A pro-coal grassroots movement dedicated to educating the public about the importance coal and coal energy. She is also running for City Council. Check it out!

    I Am Interchange
    enSeptember 26, 2017

    EJ Engler / Is Water A Human Right? :: Episode 11

    EJ Engler / Is Water A Human Right? :: Episode 11

    EJ is featured in the I Am Interchange 'Morning Show' podcast. As a panelist in the upcoming Interchange debate, 'Is Water a Human Right,' EJ offers a preview of his views of what a 'Right' is.

    Episode produced by: Chris Griffin, Tyson Lunn & Tate Chamberlin.

    Music by: Nintendeaux

    I Am Interchange
    enAugust 25, 2017

    Human Migration And Displacement :: Episode 10

    Human Migration And Displacement :: Episode 10

    Welcome to I Am Interchange, fusing artists, activists & entrepreneurs with different ideas and perspectives coming together and address multiple topics and provoke thoughtful dialogue. Welcome to I Am Interchange, fusing artists, activists & entrepreneurs with different ideas and perspectives coming together and address multiple topics and provoke thoughtful dialogue. 


    Today's topic: HUMAN MIGRATION AND DISPLACEMENT.


    Our world hit a milestone in 2016—not one with the fanfare and excitement of launching the first satellite into space or landing on the moon, but a quiet and sobering one that is sending shock-waves through communities across the globe. Last year, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees announced that nearly 1 in 100 people around the world has been forcibly displaced from their homes. That's the highest percentage on record since the UN began keeping statistics in 1951. There are currently more than 60 million people globally who have fled from wars, persecution, extreme poverty, violence, or other threats against their lives. 


    Panelists: Ken Johnson, Wilmot Collins, Mary Poole, Luis Mancheno, Jim Buterbaugh & Paul Nachman.


    Produced by: Dylan Jesse, Tyson Lunn & Tate Chamberlin

    Music by: Nintendeaux

    I Am Interchange
    enAugust 22, 2017

    Bently Spang: Modern Warrior

    Bently Spang: Modern Warrior

    In advance of our next I Am Interchange event: Is Water a Human Right? August 29, at The Filling Station in Bozeman; Tate Chamberlin sat down with Bently Spang, A Northern Cheyenne Artist, to preview the discussion on Water.

    In this podcast Bently provides a brief history of the Northern Cheyenne, the role, importance and respect of water to his tribe and to his artistic work.

    Produced by: Mountain Time Arts, Tyson Lunn, Chris Griffin & Tate Chamberlin

    Kareen Erbe- Permaculture :: Episode 08

    Kareen Erbe- Permaculture :: Episode 08

    In our latest podcast, Kareen Erbe local Permaculturalist, speaks to the value of sustainability of food production, yes, gardening and farming. As you will hear, Water plays an important role and there are apocalyptic visions should we mismanage the sacred resource of Water.

    Hear more from Kareen, and other panelists, at the I Am Interchange dialogue & debate: Is Water a Human Right?, August 29th at the Filling Station in Bozeman, Montana.

    This episode was produced by: 
    Tyson Lunn, Chris Griffin & Tate Chamberlin

    Brit Fontenot :: S01E07

    Brit Fontenot :: S01E07

    Welcome to another episode of I Am Interchange. If you are tuning in for the first time ever, I Am Interchange is a community dialogue & debate fusing artists, activists and entrepreneurs with different ideas and perspectives coming together to address multiple topics and provoke thoughtful dialogue. Along the way, we’ll be producing a series of mini episodes that feature guests of our debates and other interesting project goers. Today I have Brit Fontenot, who is the economic development director for the City of Bozeman. He was on our Coal Town event and that's what we're talking about in this episode.

    This episode was produced by: Chris Griffin, Tyson Lunn & Tate Chamberlin

    I Am Interchange
    enJuly 12, 2017

    Coal Town :: S01E06

    Coal Town :: S01E06

    I Am Interchange is a humanities project and talk show style event where artists, activists & entrepreneurs with different ideas and perspectives come together to address multiple topics and provoke thoughtful dialogue. Though a good mind flush of new ideas and creativity can offer wisdom and perspective to our own process and development. By doing so, we create a level platform for history, politics, religion, philosophy, criticism, ethics, self-consciousness, reason, creativity, human values and aspirations. We’ll develop our dialogue into a podcast that will be available worldwide.

    Lineup:
    Lori Shaw: Colstrip United
    Conrad Anker: Protect Our Winters / Athlete Team Captain, The North Face
    Rob Irizarry: Disruptive Technologist / Artificial Intelligence
    Brit Fontenot: City of Bozeman, director of Economic Development
    Brent Mead: Montana Policy Institute
    Darrin Old Coyote: FMR Chairman of the Crow Tribe
    Bill Whitsitt: Mansfield Center / US & Asia Energy Exploration
    Brad Van Wert: "The Solar Guy" / Harvest Solar

    Topics: Land use, activism, energy, artificial intelligence, fossil fuels, climate, community, tribal lands, education and more.

    Produced by: Dylan Jesse, Tyson Lunn, Susan Carstensen & Tate Chamberlin

    Music: Nintendeaux & Dubuddha

    Moderator: Tate Chamberlin

    Photo by: Ben Johnson

    Wilmot Collins / Former Refugee :: S01E05

    Wilmot Collins / Former Refugee :: S01E05

    In our latest podcast Wilmont Collins, a refugee from Liberia, and I explore the vast difference between: Refugee and immigrant. This conversation dispels many common misconceptions about the experience. Wilmont Collins, has been living in Montana for more than 20 years and is currently seeking the office of Mayor in Helena.

    Produced by: Tyson Lunn, Chris Griffin & Tate Chamberlin