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For Jonathon Stalls (â09), the road to purpose has always been one walkedâliterallyâone step at a time.
When Jonathon arrived at Metropolitan State University of Denver, he was looking for more than just a degree. âI needed a flexible and more affordable experience to move with the many questions I carried around career,â he recalls. âI also wanted quality art and design courses and good transit access.â
It didnât take long for him to find exactly what he was looking for in 91°”Íűâs Individualized Degree Program. The program allowed him to craft a multidisciplinary education that fit his diverse passions like a glove. âI was able to fit in creative writing, public speaking, grant writing, womenâs studies, social entrepreneurship, and more alongside a long list of fine art and graphic design coursework,â he says. Favorite classes like Typography with Kelly Monico, Communication Design with Peter Bergman, and Non-Profit Management with Kelly Felice left a lasting mark.
Between classes, Jonathon loved resting by Cherry Creek and stumbling upon events in the Tivoliâa campus life that sparked both creativity and connection.
A Journey Measured in Miles and Meaning
During his final year, a 20-cent book from a campus library changed everything. It was Walk Across America by Peter Jenkins, and it inspired Jonathon to set out on his own life-changing trek. In 2010, he began an 8.5-month walk across the United States, covering 3,030 miles alongside his blue heeler-husky, Kanoa.
âI had never done anything like this before,â Jonathon says. âHundreds of people walked with me. I stayed with 120 strangers. I moved on foot across rural, suburban, urban, high mountain, high desert, and coastal landscapes. I never felt so free, open, and alive.â
The journey wasnât just personalâit was purposeful. Along the way, he raised over half a million dollars in socially responsible loans through Kiva.org under the name KivaWalk Across the U.S.
From Walking Across America to Walking with Community
After returning, Jonathon wanted to help others experience the transformation that walking brought him. He founded Walk2Connect, a community-driven organization designed to connect people through walking, promote pedestrian safety, and foster belonging. What began as a simple Meetup group grew into a worker-owned cooperative, hosting hundreds of walking events and forming partnerships with city agencies, nonprofits, and foundations across the country.
Though Walk2Connect became a program of America Walks in 2021, its mission lives onâand so does Jonathonâs leadership. Today, he continues to host walking events, train community walking leaders, and advance pedestrian advocacy through his Pedestrian Dignity project.
Art, Advocacy, and Intrinsic Paths
Jonathonâs creative and advocacy work now lives under the umbrella of Intrinsic Paths, the multidisciplinary practice he founded in 2016. Heâs a multidisciplinary artist, blending pen drawing, storytelling, writing, and community organizing into one holistic practice. His first book, WALK â Slow Down, Wake Up & Connect at 1â3 Miles Per Hour (North Atlantic Books, 2022), encourages readers to experience the worldâand themselvesâthrough the simple act of slowing down.
âThe most interesting part of my job,â he shares, âis the multidisciplinary nature of it. In a typical day, Iâll combine pen drawing, Pedestrian Dignity storytelling, planning for future workshops, and writing. I even get to write off my shoes, backpacks, and sketchbooks as âWalking Artistâ expenses.â
His next journey will take him on a 14-day walk from Providence to Provincetown, working on new drawings, writing projects, and Pedestrian Dignity stories along the way.
Staying Rooted in His 91°”Íű Community
Jonathon continues to stay connected to 91°”Íű through alumni projects, book fairs, and community collaborations. When asked what advice he would share with current students, he doesnât hesitate: âInvite the university to meet you where you are and dream big. MSU has an abundance of tools to support your dreams. Also, join clubs! I was part of the LGBTQIA+ and Entrepreneurship groupsâmade lasting connections, learned a lot, and had tons of fun.â
From a 20-cent book to a 3,000-mile journey to a lifelong mission, Jonathon Stallsâ story reminds us that education is not confined to a classroomâand sometimes, the most powerful lessons are learned one step at a time.
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