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Betsy Brunner
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The Green Collar Pod
01 - Betsy Brunner
Featuring Betsy Brunner from Idaho National Labs. Join us as we chat about environmental activism, the power of volunteering, and how to juggle making systematic change at a large lab while also being an adjunct professor. Resources mentioned: 1. Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer - book2. The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer - book3. Kiss the Ground - movieSend us a text
2025-01-15
32 min
The Indiana Runner Podcast
Interview #11 - Small School Panel - Matt Toothman, Bo Stevenson, Paige Brunner, and Ryan Evans
This episode is a conversation on all things small school coaching with Matt Toothman of South Knox, Bo Stevenson of Wapahani, Paige Brunner of Oak Hill, and Ryan Evans of Wabash -------- Resources Move Your Chair by Rick Weinheimer Daniels Running Formula VOQ Training by Dan Kaplan The Science of Running by Steve Magness Take the Lead by Betsy Myers Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins Distance Training on Youtube Phases of Training by Joe Vigil Training and Racing the 1600 and 3200 by Rick Weinheimer Speed Building on Youtube Training for the 400m by Latif Thomas Feed the Cats by Tony...
2022-11-18
2h 05
History Talk
The Greening of China?
As the world considers how to respond to climate change, China has emerged as the great paradox. With its fast-growing economy, China has become the leading producer of CO2 (though not on a per-capita basis). Simultaneously, it has become the world's leading producer of green and renewable energy. In this episode of History Talk, hosts Jessica Blissit and Brenna Miller talk to three experts—David Pietz, Betsy Brunner, and Ruth Mostern—about the problems facing China today, the short and long-term history of China’s relationship to the environment, and what global role China might play in the coming years...
2021-02-09
55 min
History Talk, the history podcast from Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective
Greening of China?
As the world considers how to respond to climate change, China has emerged as the great paradox. With its fast-growing economy, China has become the leading producer of CO2 (though not on a per-capita basis). Simultaneously, it has become the world's leading producer of green and renewable energy. In this episode of History Talk, hosts Jessica Blissit and Brenna Miller talk to three experts—David Pietz, Betsy Brunner, and Ruth Mostern—about the problems facing China today, the short and long-term history of China’s relationship to the environment, and what global role China might play in the coming years in con...
2017-01-23
55 min