Celebrating Women in Wyoming Through Art and Storytelling with Lindsay Linton Buk

In this episode of Ladies in Leadership, I’m joined by the incredible Lindsay Linton Buk, an artist and photographer from Jackson, Wyoming, whose Women in Wyoming project is shining a much-needed spotlight on the stories of remarkable women across the state. Lindsay shares how her journey took her from the small town of Powell to the fast pace of New York City, only to realize the impact she could make by coming back home.

We dive into the Women in Wyoming project and how it highlights the inspiring stories of women from all walks of life—artists, ranchers, doctors, pilots, and more. Lindsay and I also talk about the challenges Wyoming faces in keeping young talent in the state and how she’s using her work to encourage the next generation to recognize the unique opportunities Wyoming offers.

Through her storytelling and photography, Lindsay shows the power of using local stories to inspire big change. She shares the hurdles she’s overcome producing a podcast in Wyoming—from dealing with technical challenges to staying persistent—and highlights some of the incredible women she’s featured, like an Eastern Shoshone linguist and a fearless backcountry pilot.

This episode is packed with personal stories, creative insights, and real talk about what it takes to lift up women's voices in our communities. If you’re passionate about the power of storytelling, you’ll walk away feeling inspired to uncover and share the untold stories around you.

Tune in to hear how Lindsay is reshaping Wyoming’s narrative and how you can make an impact in your own community by celebrating the women who’ve paved the way.