Send us a text Bentonville is buzzing with energy, but the real story is in the people who make the city feel like home. We sit down with Wyatt Layman, publisher of Bentonville City Lifestyle magazine, to unpack how a conservation writer-turned-operator returned to the Ozarks, took a leap into entrepreneurship, and built a print magazine that the community looks forward to opening. Support the show https://www.buzzsprout.com/2241892/support
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Send us a text Bentonville is buzzing with energy, but the real story is in the people who make the city feel like home. We sit down with Wyatt Layman, publisher of Bentonville City Lifestyle magazine, to unpack how a conservation writer-turned-operator returned to the Ozarks, took a leap into entrepreneurship, and built a print magazine that the community looks forward to opening. Support the show https://www.buzzsprout.com/2241892/support
The Ride that Tells a Story with Allyson de la Houssaye
People of Northwest Arkansas
41 minutes
1 month ago
The Ride that Tells a Story with Allyson de la Houssaye
Send us a text We sit down with producer Allyson de la Houssaye - AWAL Productions founder, former Jerry Springer producer, documentary storyteller, and co-founder of Women of Oz—to trace the route between media mayhem and the quiet, durable power of community. Her new film, Ridge to River, follows a 472-mile ride from the Ozark mountains to the Delta rivers, stitching together personal grit with the layered history of Arkansas. Content Note: Contains discussion of sensitive subject mat...
People of Northwest Arkansas
Send us a text Bentonville is buzzing with energy, but the real story is in the people who make the city feel like home. We sit down with Wyatt Layman, publisher of Bentonville City Lifestyle magazine, to unpack how a conservation writer-turned-operator returned to the Ozarks, took a leap into entrepreneurship, and built a print magazine that the community looks forward to opening. Support the show https://www.buzzsprout.com/2241892/support