"Rising Tides" delves into the intersection of environmental issues and social justice. In this podcast, I speak with activists, scientists, policymakers, and community leaders at the forefront of the movement for a fair and sustainable world. From the impacts of climate change on marginalized communities to innovative solutions and policy changes, this podcast sheds light on the struggles and triumphs in the quest for environmental justice.
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Welcome to Three Takes, a multi-generational podcast hosted by Mona and her daughters, Minali and Ishana, representing Gen X, Millennial, and Gen Z perspectives. Together, they explore the intersection of career, wellness, and family life, providing authentic conversations and valuable insights to empower women in their work, life, and relationships. Each episode dives into a thought-provoking question, as they share their unique 'takes' on a diverse range of topics, from navigating professi ...
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Three Takes: 3 Women, 3 Generations, 1 Family Unpacking the Questions We All Ask
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1:57Three Takes is a multi-generational podcast hosted by a Gen X mom and her Millennial and Gen Z daughters. From career shifts and relationships to burnout and purpose, they share real, unfiltered conversations that feel like a mic’d-up family FaceTime. Whether you're finding your way, reinventing yourself, or just trying to catch a breath—this space…
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Episode 5: The Flint Water Crisis with Dr. Benjamin Pauli
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1:03:14In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Benjamin Pauli, Associate Professor at Kettering University and longtime environmental justice advocate, to unpack the Flint water crisis—what caused it, who was responsible, and how the people of Flint fought back. Dr. Pauli shares his insights as a researcher, activist, and Flint resident, tracing how unelecte…
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Episode 4: Water Justice in America with Dr. Kimberly Jones
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25:34In this episode, I speak with Dr. Kimberly Jones about water justice in our communities. Dr. Jones dives deep into the pressing issue of water insecurity, exploring where our water comes from, who controls it, and the social, economic, and environmental factors that impact access to safe drinking water. From the ongoing challenges of contamination …
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Episode 3: Toxic Waste and Superfund Sites with Professor Clifford Villa
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35:58In this episode, Professor Clifford Villa explains what toxic waste is, how its disposal disproportionately impacts marginalized communities, and how the Superfund program aims to address these inequities. Professor Villa served as Deputy Assistant Administrator for the EPA Office of Land and Emergency Management, where he led policy initiatives ac…
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Episode 2: What is Environmental Justice with Professor Running-Grass
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1:05:38In our first episode, Professor Running-Grass introduces the concept of environmental justice, reviews its origins and principles, and talks about the future direction of this movement. Professor Running-Grass is an educator and a long-time social justice and environmental activist. His expertise spans several fields including multicultural educati…
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Welcome to my podcast! In the following episodes, I'll speak with experts in the field of environmental justice striving for a fair and sustainable world. From the impacts of climate change on marginalized communities to innovative solutions and policy changes, this podcast sheds light on the struggles and triumphs in the quest for environmental ju…
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