In this episode, we explore the debate surrounding Alaska’s iconic mountain—currently known as Denali—and the push by President Trump to revert its name to Mount McKinley. We discuss the mountain’s astounding beauty, the unique challenges of climbing it, and the deep cultural significance it holds for the indigenous Athabascan people, who have called it “Denali” (“the high one”) for centuries. We also examine the political motivations behind the proposed name change, why many see it as a dismissal of local heritage, and why a name can symbolize far more than just a label.