Synopsis
HOW DID WE GET HERE flips the migrant story. Part history, comedy, tragedy, family saga, economic sojourn, environmental hustle, political battle, technological wonder or travail, accident, and survivor tale, these are stories from all corners of the planet.
Episodes
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Fairy Tales & Disability
01/11/2020 Duration: 01h07minJoin our conversation on the stories we tell about disability from fairy tales to Disney. Author Amanda Leduc discusses her book Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space. Learn more at https://arevalossketches.com/podcastguests/#AmandaLeduc This activity was supported in part by the California Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Arts and Disability Center at the University of California Los Angeles. Any findings, opinions, or conclusions contained herein are not necessarily those of the California Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Arts and Disability Center.
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Crime and Punishment
01/11/2020 Duration: 01h19minNiyah White works as a state-level criminal justice policy analyst and decarceration researcher.
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Preview: Lost in the System
01/10/2020 Duration: 09minIn this preview episode, we talk about how people and due process are getting lost in the justice system.
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The Power of Narrative
01/09/2020 Duration: 59min"There are other stories. There always were other stories." Writer and former journalist Dan Keane joins us from New Zealand to talk about how we construct narratives and the pure joy of the good books out there--and chucking the Great American Novel as a North Star it never was.
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Uniting for Power
01/03/2020 Duration: 20min"Throughout history, the biggest victories took place when people took huge risks but did it together." Chelsey Engel talks about unions as "a tool, a movement, a community, and a resource." We talk about the dismantling of labor laws and workers' rights, Black Lives Matter, the Hachette walkout, radical honesty, and the power of collective action. Follow Chelsey and others' stories at https://arevalossketches.com/podcastguests
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Bagpipes, Missionaries, & Monarchies
15/09/2019 Duration: 02minWhat the Hawai'i-Scotland connection? Talking bagpipes, missionaries, and monarchies with author Malia Bohlin in this bonus episode. Meet the experts, guests, and storytellers @ https://arevalossketches.com/podcastguests
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1667 Words a Day or Bust
15/08/2019 Duration: 03min"Let those stories out, share those stories. I had no idea the impact my stories would have on so many people." Talking NaNoWriMo, not dying with your music still in you, and 1667 words a day or bust with author Malia Bohlin in this bonus episode. Meet the experts, guests, and storytellers @ https://arevalossketches.com/podcastguests
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Sailing Solo
01/08/2019 Duration: 31min"Sometimes you have to go it alone." We talk with author Malia Bohlin about the story she carried--and novel she wrote--inspired by her father's unexpected solo sailing voyage across the Pacific when he was 26. She talks about how sometimes you just have to go it alone. Follow Malia and others' stories at https://arevalossketches.com/podcastguests
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1/3 Research, 1/3 Creativity, 1/3 I Don't Know
15/07/2019 Duration: 05min"Someday is made of a thousand tiny nows." We talk with author Malia Bohlin about historical fiction, creating semi-biography, and learning (literally) about what it takes to sail (alone) across an ocean. Look for the episode on finding your way, alone, at sea. Follow Malia and others' stories at https://arevalossketches.com/podcastguests
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Here to Love
01/07/2019 Duration: 01h12min"You act in good faith. You have nothing to lose for trying." We talk with writer/banker Suman Mallick about love as growth, as investment, and shaped in ways we might not expect.
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The Gap Between What Happens to Us & How We Respond (in Love and Everything Else)
15/06/2019 Duration: 16minWhat happens in the middle of our moves? In this bonus preview episode, writer/banker Suman Mallick talks about what happens in the gap between what happens to us and how we respond. We talk feelings--resentment, love, grief, anger, and plain humanness--and acting in good faith, regardless.
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Becoming American: The Arc of Our Narrative
01/06/2019 Duration: 49min"All the ways that you don't fit in? That's who you are." Author, speaker, teacher Tamim Ansary shares how road trips, national crisis, community dreams, and story created this American.
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When You're a Canary in the Coal Mine: Moving with Invisible Illness
15/05/2019 Duration: 10minSandra learned early in life that her invisible illness made her a canary in a coal mine. In this bonus episode, she shares how she's moving through realities many face--when no one sees, heeds, or hears that something is very wrong. As a movement educator, Sandra Razieli loves to guide people to move better so they can feel better and live better. She shares how illness and movement changed her life—and the joys of finding humanity, starting from the very bodies we inhabit. We talk a bit more in this bonus episode on the impacts of light pollution and pain we can't see. To hear the full episode or learn more, subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or visit https://arevalossketches.com/#/howdidwegetherepodcast/
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The Miracle is the Community
15/05/2019 Duration: 16minIn this bonus episode, author Tamim Ansary shares how travels and road trips across North America and the Islamic World showed him the miracle and longing for community. "The echoing for it, the longing for it is still resonating."
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Flipping THE Origin Story: Revisiting Adam & Eve
01/05/2019 Duration: 09minIn this bonus episode, we flip our thinking on THE origin story. In other words: what if Adam and Eve weren't wrong but were only growing? As a movement educator, Sandra Razieli loves to guide people to move better so they can feel better and live better. She shares how illness and movement changed her life—and the joys of finding humanity, starting from the very bodies we inhabit. To hear the full episode or learn more, subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, or visit: https://arevalossketches.com/#/howdidwegetherepodcast/
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The Land Bears the Brunt: Moving Through Wars
01/05/2019 Duration: 04min"The land is the one that bears the brunt of our animosity towards one another." In this bonus episode, Dr. Scott Fisher of the Hawai'ian Islands Land Trust shares how his experiences in Papua New Guinea after the civil war and in Kuwait as a U.S. Marine taught him about war and the land. Listen in to the crossroads of history, oil, mining, and fights for sovereignty. To hear the full episode or learn more, subscribe to the podcast via iTunes, Spotify, or visit https://arevalossketches.com/podcastguests/#ScottFisher https://wereherelove.com/podcastguests/#ScottFisher
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Movement, Connection, Pleasure: It Could Be Your Birthright
01/05/2019 Duration: 01h03minAs a movement educator, Sandra Razieli loves to guide people to move better so they can feel better and live better. Talking to us from the slopes of Haleakala, Sandra shares how illness and movement changed her life—and the joys of finding humanity, starting from the very bodies we inhabit.
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Fix Your Tech, Save the Planet: Moving to Repair
22/04/2019 Duration: 12min"I think the thing to keep in mind {across these environmental issues} is that individual action just isn't enough." Dr. Josh Lepawsky--a geographer and technology researcher--takes us into the world of our tech. In this bonus episode, Josh talks about lessons from other multi-billion dollar industries, including the expectation of repair (think about cars, folks). It's a lesson that may need to apply to our tech and cyberspace sector--and the e-waste process that surrounds us. To hear the full episode or learn more, subscribe to the podcast via iTunes, Spotify, or visit https://arevalossketches.com/podcastguests/#JoshLepawsky
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We Acknowledge: Reconciling How We Got Here
22/04/2019 Duration: 06min"A first step at reconciliation . . . that this diverse range of peoples were here before and yet have rights to this land." Dr. Josh Lepawsky--a geographer and technology researcher--takes us into the world of our tech. In this bonus episode, we take a moment--from both our islands--to acknowledge another layer to "here" that is rarely acknowledged. If you want to learn more about the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages how this work matters towards development, peace building, and reconciliation go to https://en.iyil2019.org/
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Ready When the Waters Rise?
22/04/2019 Duration: 11minDr. Scott Fisher talks climate change, how lessons from Hawai'ian ancestors 500 years before have shown a way, and other lessons in resiliency - for when the waters rise. This special preview of our episode on Hawai'i: Where World History & Climate Future Meet features Dr. Scott Fisher, Chief Conservation Officer of the Hawai'ian Islands Land Trust. To hear the full episode or learn more, visit the podcast via iTunes, Spotify, or Transistor.fm.