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225: A System of Violence with Mary Jo Klinker
Mary Jo Klinker — activist, agitator, associate professor and director of women’s gender and sexuality studies at Winona State University in Minnesota — returns to talk about abolition as a concept a…
225: A System of Violence with Mary Jo Klinker
Mary Jo Klinker — activist, agitator, associate professor and director of women’s gender and sexuality studies at Winona State University in Minnesota — returns to talk about abolition as a concept and a modern movement.
224: Perfect 6 with Carley Knight
Carley Knight, a painter and artisan jewelry maker, joins Brett for a Perfect Six episode, skipping right to the good part: three of their favorite things this week.
224: Perfect 6 with Carley Knight
Carley Knight, a painter and artisan jewelry maker, joins Brett for a Perfect Six episode and three each of their favorite things this week.
223: Not Wrong Just Different with Rebecca Fleetwood Hession
Not Wrong Just Different with Rebecca Fleetwood Hession
223: Not Wrong Just Different with Rebecca Fleetwood Hession
Rebecca Fleetwood Hession is a consultant, coach, writer and speaker. She joins Brett to talk about raising a child with ADHD and the extraordinary measures she took to help ensure success in public schools and beyond. And goat yoga. Obviously.
222: The Everyday Pressures of Space Travel with Jacklyn Duff
Jacklyn Duff is an aerospace engineer who currently runs a YouTube channel called SciJoy.
222: The Everyday Pressures of Space Travel with Jacklyn Duff
Jacklyn Duff is an aerospace engineer who currently runs a YouTube channel called SciJoy. She joins Brett to talk about her time at NASA, rovers, robotics, and the science experiments she’s sharing now.
221: Silent Running with Jesse Atkinson
Jesse Atkinson is a Sr. Software Engineer with Khan Academy. He joins Brett to talk about running in San Francisco, mental health, comic books, and all things nerdy.
221: Silent Running with Jesse Atkinson
Jesse Atkinson is a Sr. Software Engineer with Khan Academy. He joins Brett to talk about running in San Francisco, mental health, comic books, and all things nerdy.