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Iris Stewart-Frey, Professor of Hydrology and Water Resources at Santa Clara University
In this episode of Her Way Climate, Professor Iris Stewart-Frey, professor of hydrology and water resources at Santa Clara University’s Environmental Studies Institute, discusses her multifaceted role encompassing teaching, research, and service to both the university and the larger community. She elaborates on the unique mission and climate of Santa Clara, highlighting its Jesuit values.…
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Rabab Haider, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan
In this episode of Her Way Climate, we talk to Professor Rabab Haider, Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan’s College of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Professor Haider discusses her work on infrastructure systems, with a focus on the future of integrating renewable energy sources into the grid. She shares her passion for sustainability, the…
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Shelley Lee, Professor of American Studies, History, and Humanities at Brown University
In this episode of Her Way AAPI, we are joined by Shelley Lee, Professor of American Studies, History, and Humanities and Affiliate of Urban Studies at Brown University. She also co-organizes their Asian Pacific American and Diaspora Studies working group and was formerly the chair of Comparative American Studies at Oberlin College. Born in Seoul…
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Dawn King, Teaching Professor at the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society
In this episode of Her Way Climate, we speak with Dawn King, Teaching Professor at the Institute at Brown for Environmental and Society, and Dean of the College for Curriculum at Brown University. Professor King shares insights on her career in sustainability education and policy, focusing on the impacts of local food economics and urban…
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Frey Dagne, Film Director and Actress
In today’s episode, we welcome Frey Dagne, a film director and actress best known for her 2021 short film Raine. Though she always carried a deep passion for filmmaking, Dagne reflects on how breaking into the industry required full immersion. She learned to study films relentlessly to understand the nuances of the whole business and…
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Winnie Lu, Co-Founder @Fly Tot
In today’s episode, we speak with Winnie Lu, Co-Founder of Fly Tot, known for its pioneering travel products. Drawing from her own long-haul flights between Asia and California, Lu shares how she identified a gap in the airline industry and validated a widespread need from fellow parents for comfort devices. She reflects on building the…
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Christa Hasenkopf, Director of the Clean Air Program at UChicago’s Energy Policy Institute
In this episode of Her Way Climate, we met with Dr. Christa Hasenkopf, Director of the Clean Air Program at the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago. Dr. Hasenkopf discusses her work at the intersection of air pollution policy and technology, discussing the global implications of air quality monitoring. She details her transition…
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Ida Hempel, Vice President at Galvanize Climate Solutions
In the next episode of Her Way Climate, we’re joined by Ida Hempel, Vice President at Galvanize Climate Solutions. Ida shares her journey of working at the intersection of climate, technology, and investment, sharing how her passion for the natural environment converged with her interest in clean energy and climate tech. Ida shares her experience…
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Professor Froggi VanRiper, Co-Director of the Sustainability Exchange at WashU
In today’s episode of Her Way Climate, we’re speaking to Professor VanRiper, Lecturer of Environmental Studies and Co-Director of the Sustainability Exchange at Washington University in St. Louis. Professor VanRiper discusses her passion for sustainable sanitation and systems thinking, highlighting her international work and interdisciplinary approaches to community-based conservation. VanRiper’s research in container-based sanitation in…
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Justina Chen, YA fiction novelist and storyteller
In today’s episode, we welcome Justina Chen, young adult novelist known for North of Beautiful and A Blind Spot for Boys. Justina reflects on discovering the power of words from a young age and wanting to venture into investigative reporting and foreign journalism, industries that felt countercultural to her at the time. We discuss her…
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Alice Siu, Associate Director of Stanford’s Deliberative Democracy Lab
In this episode of Her Way podcast, we sit down with Alice Siu, the Associate Director of Stanford’s Deliberative Democracy Lab. Alice delves into the applications of deliberative polling in modern politics and its impact on public engagement. She shares her personal journey to her current role, highlighting the importance of listening and respecting diverse…
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Allison Wolff, Co-Founder and CEO of Vibrant Planet
In today’s episode of Her Way Climate, we speak with Allison Wolff, the co-founder of Vibrant Planet, a tech platform specializing in advanced analytics for climate hazards including wildfires, floods, and droughts. Allison discusses how Vibrant Planet uses sophisticated machine learning models to provide real-time data for improving ecosystem health and community risk management. She…
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Celine Teoh, Unicorn CEO and Team Coach
In this episode, we are joined by Celine Teoh– Unicorn CEO coach, team coach, and Stanford lecturer on Leading Effective Teams. Born and raised in Malaysia and shaped by global experiences across the U.K., Singapore, and the U.S., Teoh reflects on her early career in banking and consulting, where she honed the ability to navigate…
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Lila Preston, Head of Growth Equity at Generation Investment Management
In this episode of Her Way Climate, we interview Lila Preston, Head of Growth Equity at Generation Investment Management, a Sustainable Management firm co-founded by Al Gore and David Blood. Lila shares her unconventional career trajectory from grassroots conservation work in Chile to leading sustainable investments. She explains Generation’s philosophy of integrating environmental, social, and…
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Krystal Ka’ai, the Former Executive Director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI)
In this next episode of Her Way AAPI, we welcome Krystal Ka’ai, the former Executive Director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders under the Biden Administration. The first Native Hawaiian to lead this Initiative, Ka’ai also worked on Capitol Hill for nearly 15 years, where she was the…
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Karen Polle, Japanese National Team Equestrian Rider and Global Brand Ambassador
In today’s episode, we are joined by Karen Polle, an equestrian athlete representing the Japanese National Team, a 2024 Paris Olympics Alternate, and an Asian Partner Rider at Hermés. Polle shares her exposure to this sport growing up in New York City and dives into the mental rigors of training, emphasizing how the psychological preparation…
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Cari Pang Chen, The Forestry and Fire Recruitment Program
In today’s episode, we are joined by Cari Pang Chen, Director of Innovation, Strategy & Planning at the Forestry and Fire Recruitment Program (FFRP). At FFRP, she plays a crucial role in helping formerly incarcerated individuals transition into firefighting careers through comprehensive training, certifications, and mentorship. We discuss the significant barriers these individuals face, including…
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Claudia Polsky, Berkeley Law’s Environmental Law Clinic
In this episode of Her Way Climate, we welcome Claudia Polsky, the founding director and a clinical instructor at Berkeley Law’s Environmental Law Clinic. Prior to the clinic, Claudia worked as the Deputy Attorney General for the Environment Section of the California DOJ for fourteen years. In our conversation, Claudia delves into the clinic’s work…
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Sommer Engels, Harvard Law School’s Emmett Environmental Law and Policy Clinic
In this episode of Her Way Climate, we speak with Professor Sommer, a clinical instructor at Harvard’s Emmett Environmental Law and Policy Clinic. Professor Sommer shares her journey from litigator at the DOJ to Deputy General Counsel at the White House Council on Environmental Quality and now an educator. She discusses the similarities and differences…
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Mauria Finley, Google Store and Google Fi Wireless, Allume and Citrus Lane: Startup to Big Tech- Radical Empathy
In this episode, we delve into the journey of Mauria Finley, Vice President of Google Store and Google Fi Wireless, Founder and CEO of multi million companies Allume and Citrus Lane, and adjunct lecturer at Stanford University. Finley shares her experiences of overcoming educational disparities, the impact of her work on major tech products like…
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Christine Luong, Sustainability Manager of Palo Alto: Bay Area Climate Advocacy
Happy 2025! In this episode, we welcome Christine Luong, the sustainability manager of Palo Alto. She shares her transition from pre-med to environmental policy, sparked by volunteering at an environmental justice organization. Christine discusses the development of Palo Alto’s Climate Action Plan and the increasing governmental effort she has led to reduce emissions by 80…
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Wendy Nguyen, Asian Americans Rise: Innovating Voter Mobilization
In the next episode of the series Her Way AAPI where we highlight Asian American female leaders, Her Way spotlights Wendy Nguyen, co-founder of Stand with Asian Americans and Asian Americans Rise, two movements dedicated to amplifying Asian American political voices. As the daughter of Vietnamese refugees, Nguyen reflects on how being a beneficiary of the American system fueled…
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Rachel Quon, Just Women’s Sports: Growing the Game
In today’s interview, we are joined by Rachel Quon, Head of Operations at Just Women’s Sports and a pivotal member of their startup team. Just Women’s Sports is a media company founded during the pandemic dedicated entirely to women’s sports. Rachel herself is a former soccer player for the Canadian national team and the NWSL’s…
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Deborah Sivas, Stanford Law School: Environmental Litigation for the Future
We’re kicking off the school year, and our new series Her Way Climate with an interview with Deborah Sivas, an Environmental Lawyer and Director of the Environmental Law Clinic at Stanford Law School. Professor Sivas shares her experience working in the nuanced intersection of climate policy and environmental law. Sivas predicts that due to a…
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Mae Lee, Asian American and Ethnic Studies Professor at De Anza: Navigating Identity in The Classroom
In the next episode of the series Her Way AAPI where we highlight Asian American female leaders, Her Way welcomes Mae Lee, department chair and professor in Asian American and Ethnic studies at De Anza College. Raised in New York City, Professor Lee grew up in predominantly white neighborhoods and schools with few Asian peers. …
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Jean Kwok, NYT Bestselling Author: Cross-Cultural Storytelling

In today’s episode, we are joined by Jean Kwok, award winning, New York Times and internationally bestselling Chinese American author. Kwok is the author of novels Girls in Translation, Mambo in Chinatown, Searching for Sylvie Lee, and more. Her work has been published in twenty countries and taught in universities, colleges and high schools across…
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AAPI Series: Discussing AAPI Representation in Politics with Margaret Abe-Koga, Former Mayor of Mountain View

In the first episode of the series Her Way AAPI where we highlight Asian American female leaders, we are joined by Margaret Abe-Koga, former mayor of Mountain View and current candidate for Santa Clara County Supervisor. Born and raised in the Peninsula, Margaret became a translator for her Japanese parents and personally witnessed the discrimination…
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SPOTLIGHT: Grassroots Climate with Lauren Weston, Executive Director of Acterra

Her Way Climate hosts a spotlight on Lauren Weston, the Executive Director of Acterra, a Bay Area nonprofit dedicated to bringing people together to create local solutions for a healthy planet. Lauren has nearly two decades of leadership experience in fundraising, philanthropy, and advocacy from several well-regarded education nonprofits including the Breakthrough Collaborative, Hiller Aviation…
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Abby Greubel, ELETE: Changing the Game

In this episode we explore the journey of Abby Greubel, co-founder of ELETE, an online platform connecting collegiate athletes with youth athletes. Abby shares how she navigated the complex process of founding ELETE by interviewing Stanford athletes, gathering valuable insights into what they desired from ELETE and leveraging their network for feedback. Despite the challenges…
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Christine Su, Head of Product, AI Recs @ eBay: Courageous Leadership

In today’s episode, we are thrilled to be joined by Christine Su, a global product executive and the current Head of Product for AI Recommendations at eBay. Su previously founded PastureMap, a startup that helps ranchers make climate-friendly and profitable decisions and also led global content moderation strategy at Twitter. With a background in humanities,…
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Mo Fong, Executive Director of STVP: Mentorship and Career Growth

Welcome back to Her Way podcast! To start off the 2023-2024 school year, we are joined by Mo Fong, the executive director of STVP, the Stanford Engineering Entrepreneurship Center. After emigrating from Taiwan to the United States at an early age, Fong studied chemical engineering before pursuing her passion for education and entrepreneurship. As she…
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Charu Ramanathan, Vitalxchange: Digital Health and Startup Success

In today’s episode, Her Way welcomes Charu Ramanathan, the Co-Founder and CEO at vitalxchange, a digital health platform that provides a safe parenting ecosystem and network to coach parents in helping support their children’s needs. Charu describes herself as the “chief, cook, and bottlewasher,” where she does anything that needs to be done, but primarily…
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Tracy Jan, The Washington Post Editor: Beyond the Headlines

On this episode of Her Way, we are thrilled to be joined by Tracy Jan, deputy health and science editor at the Washington Post. After joining The Post in 2016 to launch a beat on the intersection of race and the economy, Jan has covered immigration policies, racial and economic disparities, and the impact of the…
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Diane Moy Quon, Academy Award-Nominated Film Producer: Producing with Purpose

In today’s episode, we sat down with Diane Moy Quon, Academy Award-nominated film producer. Following her career as a marketing executive at NBC and Paramount Pictures, Quon has recently produced Oscar and Emmy-nominated films such as Bad Axe and Finding Yingying which highlight the neglected experiences of Asians across the world. She dives into the…
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Anita Pouchard Serra, Pulitzer Photojournalist: Authentic Storytelling

In this episode, Pulitzer photojournalist Anita Pouchard Serra discusses her unique storytelling approach to photography, in which she prioritizes the individuality of each story over capturing merely beautiful or unique images. She emphasizes the importance of honesty and presenting stories from her perspective, drawing motivation from her deep connections with the people and communities she…
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Sucheta Narang, Adobe: Breaking Barriers Through Fearless Advocacy

On this episode of Her Way, we are joined by Sucheta Narang, Accessibility Program Manager at Adobe and Recipient of the NAB Delhi Award for Excellence 2021. Today, Narang shares how she navigates the challenges of being a visually impaired woman of color in her competitive workspace. She acknowledges the recent growth of disability awareness,…
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Madison McIlwain, Defy.vc: The Power of Conviction

In today’s episode, Her Way welcomes Madison McIlwain, partner and investor at Defy.vc, a venture capital firm that invests in early stage startups. Madison is also a co-host of The Room, a podcast featuring founders and funders of technology and consumer products. As a former product manager at Gap Inc, Madison shares how her retail…
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Liz Kniss, Former Mayor of Palo Alto and Politician: Change through Trust

On this episode of Her Way, we are thrilled to be joined by Liz Kniss, the former Mayor of Palo Alto and adept politician. Currently serving on the League of Women Voters’ Board of Directors, Kniss emphasizes the importance of policy consistency and maintaining public credibility. She reminds us that the hardest part of elected…
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Muriel Alarcón, Pulitzer Center Fellow and Journalist: The Power of Storytelling

Her Way sits down with Muriel Alarcón, Pulitzer Center fellow and Chilean journalist working as a freelance journalist based in Santiago, Chile. With work published in the New York Times, Grubstreet, and Univisión, Alarcón walks us through her hopes for journalism’s societal impact. She reminds us that journalism has the power to create meaningful conversations,…
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Beth Gerstein, Brilliant Earth: Earth Friendly Entrepreneurship

On this episode of Her Way, we sat down with Beth Gerstein, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Brilliant Earth. Gerstein shares the inspiration and process of starting her ethically sourced jewelry company. She talks us through the benefits of leaving her previous corporate job to start Brilliant Earth, reminding us that controlling your own…
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Ting-An Lin, Stanford: A New Perspective on AI

To kick off 2023, Her Way welcomes Ting-an Lin, an Interdisciplinary Ethics Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University. Ting-An Lin explains how she navigated her current intersection of AI and social ethics. She dives into detail about AI’s social impact, restructuring technology to recognize human biases, common misconceptions of technology, and the importance of approaching the…
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Gloria Chen, Adobe: Success and Superpower

On the first episode of Her Way, we are joined by Gloria Chen, the Chief People Officer and Executive Vice President at Adobe. In this conversation, Chen emphasizes the importance of being open minded to your definition of success, exploring your superpower, and having confidence in your abilities. As Chief People Officer overseeing 28,000 employees…
