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Sherry Williams and Jonathan Williams

Sherry Williams (67) talks with her son, Jonathan Williams (27), about her career and lessons she has learned along the way.

Isaac interview

My favorite manager and I talked about life experiences, the behavior of people, and how to motivate yourself through life.

"We have a big mess to clean up. There's no other way to say it." an interview with Steven Running

Stephen Running, an Emeritus Regent's Professor at the University of Montana, shares about his work with NASA studying the global ecosystem from space. Trying out a microscope at a young age ironically led him into a lifetime of looking at...

“If we’re not taking action then we’re part of the problem." an interview with Amber Soja

Amber Soja’s career is on fire. The resident at NASA’s Langley Research Center studies fire regimes and how they are being affected by climate change. “Every fire season is worse,” she says, adding that the changing fire regime is proof...

"Finding New Ways to Build the Paleo Story." an interview with Melanie Perello

There’s a bit of a culture change moving from Ohio to New Hampshire, which Melanie Perello, Ph.D. candidate at Indiana University, did as part of her studies. Would you be surprised that going from either to Tibet to study paleoclimate...

"It’s Always Sunny in Climate Science." an interview with Phil Mote

Is it a good time to be a climate scientist? Yes, says Phil Mote, Director Oregon Climate Change Research Institute at Oregon State University. Predictions over the past 40 years are coming true and while some look at that with...

The Interview

I learned a lot of new things about my mom. I also had a great time trying to practice the Interview.

Applications of Managerial Psychology to Real Life

My father and I discuss managerial psychology, its applications to his family and social life, and how his expatriate-based childhood shaped his perspective on successful management.

Applications of Managerial Psychology to Real Life

My father and I discuss managerial psychology, its applications to his family and social life, and how his expatriate-based childhood shaped his perspective on successful management.