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fresh water is being wasted daily and we have to take some measures to stop the wastage of this valuable resource products like water pump controllers are going to make a big change other wise the day is not far...
Cole Parenti (20) interviews his Aunt Lisa Gropper (59) and her mother/ his Nana Linda Solomon (83) about their lives, raising children and the effect Food, energy, and water had on it.
Brandi Bosworth (51) and her daughter Lily Bosworth (25) share a conversation about the Ogden Nature Center.
Ezra Teshome (62) tells his daughter, Selomé Teshome (32), about growing up in Ethiopia, moving to Seattle to go to school, and his work in insurance.
In this interview Anna Howell interviews her grandmother's boyfriend, Jay. He shares stories from his childhood and early adulthood. Topics like people he appreciates, the decision to rase a family instead of work, and that one time a dock almost...
Marianna Reidy (19) talks with her mother, Pamela Crossett (41) about how food, water and energy has impacted both of their lives differently.
Story of how the Colorado River and river guiding shaped experiences with water.
Spouses Beverly Kinner [no age given] and Edward Kinner [no age given] talk about their involvement in the Columbus, GA community. While Edward describes the work he did on the Columbus Riverfront and Whitewater Project, Beverly shares her experiences volunteering...
Samuel Lovelady (65) interviews his colleagues brothers, Terry Frische (59) and Myles Frische (64), about the Frische's family-owned and run agriculture business.
Learn about the 3rd largest commercial fishing port in the United States and how they help to bring food to our tables. Started in the 1920s, Viking Village has become a leader in responsibly sourced seafood.
Conor Nixon, a space scientist at NASA--Goddard Space Flight Center, discusses his work studying the outer planets. Watching the Cosmos show growing up interested him in the solar system and he's been studying the outer planets most of his life....
Brothers, Doug Alderson (64) and David Alderson (66), together recount the story of a canoe trip they went on as teenagers that went awry.
Idaho siblings Mark, Theresa, and Patricia Heil talk about their water skiing adventures as a family in the 1970s and '80s.
Bettina Moorish (47) and her son Nate Harling (14) talk about their family.
In this podcast we look into the water crisis here in the American West, and speak with local experts. Link to works cited: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YDG37HtjHrE6hTdmBV_rwptryRsQ_h9cqO7d6AN5OXk/edit?usp=sharing
Three undergraduates from Olin College of Engineering discuss their experiences at the AGU 2017 Fall Meeting. These students are on a team of 5, working to redesign the user experience of the HydroShare tool.
For this interview I asked my aunt about her feelings on climate change, how the effects are different all around the world, and her thoughts on climate change in the future.
In this podcast we dive into the science behind snowmaking, the future of the ski industry, and hear from nearby experts on the issue. Link to works cited: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YDG37HtjHrE6hTdmBV_rwptryRsQ_h9cqO7d6AN5OXk/edit
A Peace Corps experience changed how he viewed water and inspired him to make an impact.
In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Austin, Texas, Nuha Momin (16) interviews her father Zahir Momin (55) about his childhood life in Pakistan. Mr. Momin shares the struggles that he had growing up in Pakistan along with the...
Gary Silberstein (78) talks to his friend Delphine Foo-Matkin (43) and recalls surviving a near-death experience when a surfing trip with a friend went awry.
One Small Step partners Derick McGhee (35) and Gregory Lakin (63) share a conversation about their work, their faith, and their community. They discuss issues prevalent to rural Kansas such as addiction, isolation, and climate change.