Episode 4 of American Doers, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
Tim and Debbie Bishop have owned their Wyoming ranch for 14 years. The success of their lodge, however, can’t be measured by crunching numbers. Its success is rooted in the longtime couple’s 33-year marriage, which has weathered several trials.
The couple admits that they didn’t always share the same dream. Debbie once dreamt of becoming a singer and marrying a man who would serenade her. But all of that changed one summer during college when she met...
Tim and Debbie Bishop have owned their Wyoming ranch for 14 years. The success of their lodge, however, can’t be measured by crunching numbers. Its success is rooted in the longtime couple’s 33-year marriage, which has weathered several trials.
The couple admits that they didn’t always share the same dream. Debbie once dreamt of becoming a singer and marrying a man who would serenade her. But all of that changed one summer during college when she met...
- 12/12/2016
- by marlenelenthang
- PEOPLE.com
Episode 4 of American Doers, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
After the tragic death of their son, a Wyoming couple found the strength to go on — and found a way to help others in the process.
Tim and Debbie Bishop first met at a guest dude ranch in college. And they bonded over their dream to one day own a ranch of their own.
They were overjoyed to welcome a son in 1985. But Trenton, who was born with special needs, died at 8 months old.
“You never fully get over it,...
After the tragic death of their son, a Wyoming couple found the strength to go on — and found a way to help others in the process.
Tim and Debbie Bishop first met at a guest dude ranch in college. And they bonded over their dream to one day own a ranch of their own.
They were overjoyed to welcome a son in 1985. But Trenton, who was born with special needs, died at 8 months old.
“You never fully get over it,...
- 12/9/2016
- by marlenelenthang
- PEOPLE.com
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