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My favorite start to any Take Nothing When I Die Episode is when I have been speaking to my guest for 30 minutes and we haven't even begun recording!
In today's episode, I spoke with Imani Maxberry (They/Them). Finding a love for the outdoors as a child, they are currently pursuing an M.S. in Urban Studies with a concentration in Urban Sustainability at Georgia State. They also hold a B.S. in Coastal Environmental Science from LSU, and have 4 years of experience working in a nationally-recognized biological analytical science laboratory under Dr. Victor H Rivera-Monroy. Since their return, Imani has implemented several environmental initiatives, community conversations and orchestrated multiple community service events, including community clean-ups and supply drives.
Join us as we speak about:
Follow Imani in these following spaces:
https://fortberryalternatives.com/
https://thealternativegeneration.com/
IG: @dr.maxberry and @fbalternatives
To screen the documentary, email Imani:
Imani@fbalternatives.com
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If you are inspired by TNWID, I invite you to check out my website: StephanieGhoston.com/TNWID. Here you can find more information about the podcast AND you can sign up here to read the latest updates for TNWID before anyone else for FREE! Let's stay connected so you don't miss a thing! You can also join Patreon to watch videos from the podcast, ask me questions, and authentically connect with other Living Ancestors!
If you found this information valuable and you would love to leave a donation, please find me at the following places:
Paypal: paypal.me/stephanieghoston
Venmo: @Stephanie-Ghoston
Cash App: $slghosto
Anchor Monthly Supporter: https://anchor.fm/tnwid
Thank you for listening. And remember, you are a living ancestor!
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My favorite start to any Take Nothing When I Die Episode is when I have been speaking to my guest for 30 minutes and we haven't even begun recording!
In today's episode, I spoke with Imani Maxberry (They/Them). Finding a love for the outdoors as a child, they are currently pursuing an M.S. in Urban Studies with a concentration in Urban Sustainability at Georgia State. They also hold a B.S. in Coastal Environmental Science from LSU, and have 4 years of experience working in a nationally-recognized biological analytical science laboratory under Dr. Victor H Rivera-Monroy. Since their return, Imani has implemented several environmental initiatives, community conversations and orchestrated multiple community service events, including community clean-ups and supply drives.
Join us as we speak about:
Follow Imani in these following spaces:
https://fortberryalternatives.com/
https://thealternativegeneration.com/
IG: @dr.maxberry and @fbalternatives
To screen the documentary, email Imani:
Imani@fbalternatives.com
🙏🏾❤⚰️⚱️🙏🏾❤⚰️⚱️🙏🏾❤⚰️⚱️
If you are inspired by TNWID, I invite you to check out my website: StephanieGhoston.com/TNWID. Here you can find more information about the podcast AND you can sign up here to read the latest updates for TNWID before anyone else for FREE! Let's stay connected so you don't miss a thing! You can also join Patreon to watch videos from the podcast, ask me questions, and authentically connect with other Living Ancestors!
If you found this information valuable and you would love to leave a donation, please find me at the following places:
Paypal: paypal.me/stephanieghoston
Venmo: @Stephanie-Ghoston
Cash App: $slghosto
Anchor Monthly Supporter: https://anchor.fm/tnwid
Thank you for listening. And remember, you are a living ancestor!