Kathy Sullivan Explores

Kathy Sullivan Explores


Latest Episodes

Reframing & Going Rogue
November 25, 2021

Society requires a certain degree of compliance from people to avoid a collapse into anarchy and chaos. However, it’s critical to go rogue every now and then and do the unexpected, especially when it means achieving a higher purpose. How do you beco

A Life in the Treetops with Meg Lowman
November 18, 2021

Margaret “Meg” Lowman is a scientist, educator, author, speaker, and nature lover, who is passionate about studying the complexities of trees. She describes herself as an “arbornaut”—one who explores tree canopies. She is the

Best-everJob Search Hack
November 11, 2021

Not many realize this, but having your life meticulously planned can be a source of comfort and reassurance. There’s a sense of security in having a map for your future and knowing what happens next. So, you can just imagine how confusing it was for

Marrying the Economy and the Environment with Tim Dunn
November 04, 2021

Tim Dunn is the Founder and Chief Investment Officer at Terra Alpha Investments, an employee and investor owned investment management firm. Unlike traditional investment firms, Terra Alpha Investments finds companies with the potential to bring long-term,

Who Is That Masked Man?
October 28, 2021

Sometimes, we can unknowingly be an inspiration to other people. We can inspire them through our work, philosophies in life, or level of success. Most of the time, it can be difficult to believe that there are people who would look up to us, so we don&rsq

Space for Art with Nicole Stott
October 21, 2021

Nicole Stott is an astronaut and artist, as well as the Director of the Space for Art Foundation, a non-profit organization that creates large-scale space-themed art projects with children from hospitals, refugee centers, and schools worldwide. Their goal

Respectfully Correcting a Moonwalker on National TV
October 14, 2021

Every one of us has someone we look up to—someone whose qualities and achievements we could only hope to replicate. We respect these people, so it’s difficult to tell them when they get something wrong. Now, imagine that exact situation except

The World of Political Journalism with James Fallows
October 07, 2021

James (Jim) Fallows has been a contributing writer at The Atlantic since 1979. He has extensive write-ups on topics pertaining to US politics, including international relations and war. He has earned many accolades, including a designation as Chief Speech

Momentary Mentorships
September 30, 2021

Teaching as a career means you get to meet hundreds to thousands of faces, eager to get a few steps closer to their dreams. Through no fault of your own, you may have trouble remembering every single one of those faces, let alone names. As a potential rol

The Courage to Step Out with Dawn Wright
September 23, 2021

Dawn Wright is the Chief Scientist of Esri, a platform that provides data solutions with geographic information systems (GIS). Esri believes a data’s full potential is locked behind location intelligence, and GIS is the best tool to bring that poten