Human Powered

Season 1 Preview

Season 1 Episode 0

Human Powered is a new podcast about people making places better. In our first season, we are traveling around the state of Wisconsin to see how big ideas and everyday people are coming together for extraordinary change. In this preview, you'll hear from some of those people: Arijit Sen, Caroline Gottschalk Druschke, Rachel Monaco-Wilcox, and Tracey Robertson.

The first episode drops on March 10th. The show is hosted by Jimmy Gutierrez and brought to you by Wisconsin Humanities and Love Wisconsin, and produced by Field Noise Soundworks.

To learn more, visit wisconsinhumanities.org/podcast.

Jimmy Gutierrez:

I'm Jimmy Gutierrez, host of the new podcast called Human Powered. In our first season, we are traveling around the state to hear stories of real people that will answer the question, How do people make places better?

Arijit Sen:

The fundamental belief that we work on is, conversations produce action. We talk to act, and we act when we talk.

Jimmy Gutierrez:

We'll discover the power of deep listening

Caroline Gottschalk Druschke:

To try to understand a landscape or a process on a landscape, like flooding in the Driftless, you cant understand how thats working without the stories that people tell about their lives.

Jimmy Gutierrez:

And hear from people who call Wisconsin home.

Rachel Monaco-Wilcox:

We always bring other people alongside us on our journeys. You know, to be born into this world is hopefully to be loved.

Jimmy Gutierrez:

Human Powered explores how big ideas and everyday people are coming together for extraordinary change, all throughout Wisconsin.

Tracey Robertson:

It absolutely did what we intended it to do, which was give people a broader perspective about the experiences and complexity of people of color.

Jimmy Gutierrez:

The journey is brought to you by Wisconsin Humanities and Love Wisconsin and produced by Field Noise Soundworks. Our first episode drops March 10th. You can subscribe right now, wherever you get your podcasts. To learn more, visit wisconsinhumanities.org/podcast.

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