Ed Roberson is a Colorado-based conservationist, storyteller, and creator of Mountain & Prairie, a top-ranked podcast featuring long-form interviews with innovators of the American West.
Since its first episode in early 2016, Mountain & Prairie has gone on to be recognized by the Aspen Institute, Patagonia, Apple Podcasts, MeatEater, The Nature Conservancy, Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, High Country News, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the Montana Governor’s Office, and more. Thanks to the podcast’s popularity, Ed is now a sought-after speaker and moderator at events throughout the United States.
Ed’s career has focused on land, water, and conservation for nearly two decades, primarily in the American West. He served as Conservation Director at Palmer Land Conservancy for four years, leading the organization’s cutting-edge water conservation efforts on Colorado’s lower Arkansas River. Prior to Palmer, he was a ranch broker and worked extensively throughout Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. He has also served on boards and committees for a wide range of conservation organizations in Colorado.
Strenuous outdoor adventure has always been a cornerstone of Ed’s life. He has summited Alaska’s Denali, Argentina’s Aconcagua, and many of Colorado’s 14,000-foot mountains. He’s a comically slow ultramarathoner and has completed numerous 100 and 50-mile runs through the mountains… and occasionally around his neighborhood.
In his downtime, he’s a voracious reader who unintentionally developed a devoted following among fellow bibliophiles and publishers who look forward to his bimonthly book recommendations.
Ed is a proud graduate of the National Outdoor Leadership School’s (NOLS) Semester in the Pacific Northwest. And if supply & demand curves are your thing, you’re in luck– Ed holds a BA in economics from Wake Forest University, as well as an MBA with a concentration in finance from Wake, where he was a Bern Beatty Scholar.
Along with his wife and two young daughters, Ed resides in a 100-year-old bungalow in the tight-knit community of Colorado Springs’ Old North End.