ONE OF 8 BILLION

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This is ONE OF 8 BILLION, a podcast about all of us.
We all have a story, don’t we? We’ve all had successes and failures, joy and disappointment, love and sadness. And yet, we’ve all made it to here… to right now! Our stories are one amongst eight billion others… eight billion other stories, each of them unique, each of them grand in their own way, and each of them a window into the humanity that connects us all. ONE OF 8 BILLION tells the life stories of people from around the world. More at 1of8b.com

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SummaryAs a choir director, songwriter, musician and vocal coach, Mo Field is driven to use the power of music to change people’s lives. She believes music can be a tool to help people shine, while also bringing them together. GuestMo FieldHighlightsAs a child, Mo Field’s family moved a lot, but the constant that kept them connected and helped them connect with others was music.Mo had numerous jobs after high school ranging from being a sharpshooting instructor in the Air Force reserve to driving a truck, but her passion for music always lured her back.ADHD and autism made formal educational pursuits difficult for Mo growing up, but she was able to find alternative ways of educating herself, finding rich experiences to help her grow.As artistic director of the Great Northern Union chorus, Mo is focused on creating opportunities for people to come together and express themselves through singing.

Nov 2022

41 min 55 sec

SummaryGrowing up, Lynn Fellman was fascinated by art, color and science. Today she combines those passions creating art and writing stories that inspire and educate people about the human genome. GuestLynn FellmanHighlightsAn early fascination with color, and the emotional responses colors can bring about, compelled Lynn Fellman to pursue a career in art.After building a career as an artist and designer, she realized she needed to follow another passion as well, her love and fascination with science, particularly the genome.Lynn says we’re just starting to understand the potential of genomics to impact human health and even our impact on the planet. At the same time, Lynn says we need to be intentional about increasing diversity in this research, so the benefits can be equitably shared.

Nov 2022

32 min 58 sec

SummaryAfter years working as a journalist focused mainly on politics, Kyle Potter decided to use his talents in a different way. Now, as Executive Editor at Thrifty Traveler, he’s writing articles that help people explore, connect, and find meaning with others around the world.GuestKyle PotterHighlightsFor Kyle Potter, success has always been about pursuing passions, whether it was playing soccer, being in a band, or finding his path as a journalist.In the age of social media, when everyone has a voice, Kyle says true journalism is perhaps more important than ever as a way to break through our echo chambers.When he joined Thrifty Traveler, Kyle says he was excited to use journalism in a new way, to educate and help people explore the world and come together.Kyle says one of the biggest challenges for the future will be creating more climate-friendly transportation, including sustainable methods of air travel.

Oct 2022

41 min 6 sec

SummaryWhether he’s helping people understand what “Inbox Zero” really means, or he’s pondering our impact on the globe, writer and podcaster Merlin Mann has dedicated himself to uncovering and sharing nuggets of wisdom. GuestMerlin MannHighlightsMerlin Mann started a website called the Wisdom Project where he shares short “life lessons” that he has picked up along the way.One of Merlin’s best-known articles is on the idea of “Inbox Zero,” but he says the real lesson of the article has been lost by many.Merlin says life gets much simpler when we distill our priorities down to what’s really important. Living in San Francisco has helped Merlin change his perspective on cars, walking, and biking, and how our choices impact the planet.

Oct 2022

1 hr 7 min

SummaryFor Dr. PZ Myers, spiders offer a way to unlock truth, meaning, and an appreciation for the diversity of life. Dr. Myers is a biologist at the University of Minnesota - Morris, where he studies spiders and inspires students to consider the wonders and questions that surround us. GuestDr. PZ MyersHighlightsDr. PZ Myers started out studying zebrafish, but switched to spiders because they’re easy to collect and care for.As a young child his mother bought him a toy microscope and it spurred an obsession with nature that continues today. While he sees hope in the way more people are accepting evolution today, Dr. Myers is concerned about efforts to use religion to distort or discredit science.Considering the brief time each of us is alive on earth, Dr. Myers is convinced the only way we can make a lasting difference is by doing good in the world.

Sep 2022

49 min 20 sec

SummaryGrowing up in India, Kamlika Chandla never considered the possibility that art could be both a passion and her career. After moving to America, her perspective changed as she found the courage to shift away from the corporate world to a life of creativity and creation.GuestKamlika ChandlaHighlightsWhen she was growing up in India, Kamlika never harbored a desire to move west, but on a visit to Chicago she met the man she would marry and decided to give America a chance.Kamlika studied psychology and worked in the corporate world in leadership training and organization development before deciding to follow her passion for art. Moving to America opened Kamlika’s eyes to possibilities and the freedom to choose her own path, so she took the plunge to pursue a career as an artist.Today she is grateful for the opportunity to share a part of herself through her art, fostering connection with those around her.

Sep 2022

39 min 1 sec

SummaryGrowing up, Ashley Krohn never considered a career as a librarian, but the more she explored the world the more she realized her passion was to educate and inspire others. Now, as a school librarian, Ashley helps young people explore the universe to find their place in the world..GuestAshley KrohnHighlightsAfter college, Ashley Krohn spent time traveling the world, which helped her discover her passion for education and helping kids explore.She sees libraries as a key resource to inspire kids while also helping them break out of their echo chambers to see other perspectives.Rather than asking kids what careers interest them, Ashley asks kids what problems they want to solve, or what role they want to play in the community. Ashley’s personal experiences with depression and anxiety have compelled her to speak out about the need for better mental health access in the United States.

Aug 2022

44 min 12 sec

SummaryNearly two decades ago, Amy Berman read an article that changed her life. A story about child abuse and HIV in Africa prompted her to start the Mother Bear Project. Today she has distributed nearly 200,000 handmade bears to kids in emerging nations affected by HIV/AIDS.GuestAmy BermanHighlightsAmy grew up wanting to write children’s books and she went to journalism school before she was inspired to go another direction.An article about child abuse and the ravages of HIV/AIDS in Africa prompted Amy to find some way to help. Amy’s non-profit, the Mother Bear Project, has distributed nearly 200,000 handmade bears to kids in developing countries impacted by HIV/AIDS.A core principle of Amy’s effort is that the distribution of bears is unconditional, she wants the children to simply feel they are loved.

Aug 2022

26 min 55 sec

SummaryFor Professor Zeblon Vilakazi, science is a way to open doors to the future. As a physicist and Vice Chancellor at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, Prof. Vilikazi is working to enhance our understanding of the universe and create a better future.GuestZeblon VilakaziHighlightsProfessor Vilakazi started out studying mechanical engineering but quickly transferred to physics, where he was more inspired by the potential for discovery.For Prof. Vilakazi, recent images from the James Webb telescope are a concrete example of the triumph of human ingenuity and our ability to solve complex problems.As Climate Change impacts the world, Prof. Vilakazi says we are challenged to make choices and changes to adapt and protect the future.  While our window on earth may be small, Prof. Vilakazi says we need to think beyond our own horizons to make the world a better place for generations to come.

Aug 2022

33 min 14 sec

SummaryAs a singer/songwriter, Jeremy Messersmith has taken a winding road to success. From working in tech support, to performing in coffee shops, to becoming a nationally acclaimed recording artist, Jeremy has forged his own path by being open to possibilities. GuestJeremy MessersmithHighlightsJeremy started out as a self described “nerd” doing tech support, and he says that computer interest still comes in handy as a musician.After moving to Minnesota to study music, his dreams of playing lead guitar in a rock band gave way to an interest in songwriting.In 2017, Jeremy did a form of open source music making by releasing an album as a songbook, encouraging others to sing and record the songs themselves.When he needs an artistic spark, Jeremy turns to boredom, cutting himself off from the world to force his mind to tap into creative ideas.

Jul 2022

34 min 50 sec

SummaryAs a TV and radio producer and a podcast host, Lindsay Guentzel is used to telling other people’s stories. But recently, after her diagnosis with ADHD, she’s been coming to terms with her own story, her own potential, and how she can make a difference in the world.GuestLindsay GuentzelHighlightsLindsay was recently diagnosed with ADHD and has been working hard to understand the impact it has had and how to manage it going forward.Growing up in a small town in Minnesota, Lindsay says she saw the benefits and problems of living in a secluded community. As a college dropout, Lindsay has struggled with confidence as she’s worked to build her career, but she’s finally starting to understand what she brings to the table.Her podcast, Refocused with Lindsay Guentzel, brings new voices and perspectives to help people understand the world of ADHD.

Jul 2022

38 min 40 sec

SummaryFor Amy Spurling, the future of work is all about people. As CEO of Compt, Amy is helping companies reimagine the way they take care of their employees to create a more inclusive, more productive, happier workplace.GuestAmy SpurlingHighlightsWhile workplaces have evolved, Amy says worker benefits have not evolved to meet the needs of all employees.After some time teaching English in Italy, Amy returned to the US to pursue marketing. She soon realized her passion was numbers and analytics.Through her work managing HR in various companies she learned the vital importance of People Ops, and the need for companies to manage people better.Amy sees opportunities for companies to embrace new work and social dynamics to strengthen teams and tap the vast potential of employees.

Jun 2022

31 min 5 sec