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The Stump
Matt Comisky
24 episodes
2 days ago
A show about forestry, careers, and anything else on my mind. It is a mix of interviews, monologues, and educational/discussion topics in forest management and forest policy.
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A show about forestry, careers, and anything else on my mind. It is a mix of interviews, monologues, and educational/discussion topics in forest management and forest policy.
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Nature
Science
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Ryer Becker on Building Careers in Forestry
The Stump
48 minutes 48 seconds
4 months ago
Ryer Becker on Building Careers in Forestry

Exploring the Forest Operations Specialist Role andOpportunities in Forestry

Get ready for a deep dive into the world of forestry andworkforce development with Ryer Becker, a passionate advocate for the industry and a Forest Operations Specialist at the University of Idaho. In this episode, Ryer shares his journey into forestry, detailing how his career path led him to this impactful role. From his early inspirations to the unique challenges he has faced and his successes , Ryer provides an inside look at what it takes to bridge academic expertise with boots-on-the-ground forestry operations.

We explore the opportunities within the forestry sector and how programs like Ryer’s at the University of Idaho are paving the way for the next generation of industry professionals. Ryer discusses the disconnect between workforce development programs and how industry leaders can better engage with young minds to showcase rewarding careers in forestry and logging. Additionally, we examine the broader narrative around education and how forestry can emerge as a compelling alternative to traditional college pathways.

Thinking regionally, we ask Ryer about the potential toreplicate the program in other states and what lies ahead for his work in Idaho. Finally, Ryer shares how listeners can support his mission, connect with his work, and inspire the future of forestry. Don’t miss this insightful conversation packed with actionable ideas and inspiration for anyone passionate about education, sustainability, and the great outdoors.

Tune in and join the conversation!

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The Stump
A show about forestry, careers, and anything else on my mind. It is a mix of interviews, monologues, and educational/discussion topics in forest management and forest policy.