Open Rivers Navigator

By: Open Rivers
  • Summary

  • So many of the people who impact our lives undertake their work in relative obscurity. Hosted by Shefali Mehta of Open Rivers, this interview podcast sits down with experts in science, technology, agriculture, climate change and education to learn about their expertise, their rationale for undertaking this work, the personal story that propels them forward and how they provide clarity on our path to do better.
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Episodes
  • Navigating joy in a time of change with LaKisha Odom
    Nov 10 2021

    Building off a 3-episode series in Season 1, LaKisha Odom returns to Open Rivers Navigator to discuss diversity in science and agriculture. She explains how she sets boundaries, navigates the discomfort and how she finds joy in times of radical transformation.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Navigating data sharing with John Reich
    Nov 10 2021

    John Reich shares how resilience is formed and built, the power of science as a tool for social change and how diverse perspectives guide us to better solutions on this episode of Open Rivers Navigator.

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    44 mins
  • Navigating open source data with Dorn Cox
    Nov 10 2021

    Joining us from a New England farm, Dorn Cox shares his vision for the future of agriculture and why open source data is the key to drive change. An expert in building connections, facilitating collaboration and sharing expertise, Dorn discusses how data not only supports farmers, but builds a system that supports us all. 

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    39 mins

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