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Today we’re streaming voices of environmentalists, students, and teachers with music courtesy of composer Max Richter. All voices in this episode are from our interviews for The Creative Process & One Planet Podcast or reflectors of our participating students.
Voices on this episode are
BRITT WRAY
Author of Generation Dread: Finding Purpose in an Age of Climate Crisis Researcher Working on Climate Change & Mental Health, Stanford
JEFFREY SACHS
President of UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network
Director of Center for Sustainable Development, Columbia University
EVELINE MOL, Student Barnard College
BERTRAND PICCARD, Aviator of 1st Round-the-World Solar-Powered Flight, Explorer, Founder, Solar Impulse Foundation
AVA CLANCY, Student
MIRA PATLA, Student
DARA DIAMOND, Student
ARIELLE DAVIS, Student
CLAIRE POTTER, Designer, Lecturer, Author of Welcome to the Circular Economy
MEGAN HEGENBARTH, Participating Student, University of Minnesota
GRACE PHILLIPS, Participating Student, Pitzer College
BIANCA WEBER, Participating Student, Syracuse University
ELLEN EFSTATHIOU, Participating Student, Oberlin College
SURYA VIR, Participating Student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
MACIE PARKER, Participating Student, Boston University
BEILA UNGAR, Participating Student, Columbia University
CARL SAFINA, Ecologist, Founding President of Safina Center, Author of “Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace”
Max Richter’s music featured in this episode are “On the Nature of Daylight” from The Blue Notebooks, “Path 19: Yet Frailest” from Sleep.
Music is courtesy of Max Richter, Universal Music Enterprises, and Mute Song.
www.creativeprocess.info
www.oneplanetpodcast.org
IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
By One Planet Podcast · Creative Process Original Series4.9
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Today we’re streaming voices of environmentalists, students, and teachers with music courtesy of composer Max Richter. All voices in this episode are from our interviews for The Creative Process & One Planet Podcast or reflectors of our participating students.
Voices on this episode are
BRITT WRAY
Author of Generation Dread: Finding Purpose in an Age of Climate Crisis Researcher Working on Climate Change & Mental Health, Stanford
JEFFREY SACHS
President of UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network
Director of Center for Sustainable Development, Columbia University
EVELINE MOL, Student Barnard College
BERTRAND PICCARD, Aviator of 1st Round-the-World Solar-Powered Flight, Explorer, Founder, Solar Impulse Foundation
AVA CLANCY, Student
MIRA PATLA, Student
DARA DIAMOND, Student
ARIELLE DAVIS, Student
CLAIRE POTTER, Designer, Lecturer, Author of Welcome to the Circular Economy
MEGAN HEGENBARTH, Participating Student, University of Minnesota
GRACE PHILLIPS, Participating Student, Pitzer College
BIANCA WEBER, Participating Student, Syracuse University
ELLEN EFSTATHIOU, Participating Student, Oberlin College
SURYA VIR, Participating Student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
MACIE PARKER, Participating Student, Boston University
BEILA UNGAR, Participating Student, Columbia University
CARL SAFINA, Ecologist, Founding President of Safina Center, Author of “Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace”
Max Richter’s music featured in this episode are “On the Nature of Daylight” from The Blue Notebooks, “Path 19: Yet Frailest” from Sleep.
Music is courtesy of Max Richter, Universal Music Enterprises, and Mute Song.
www.creativeprocess.info
www.oneplanetpodcast.org
IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

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