Well, that's all folks. What a wild ride! Thank you to anyone who's listened along the way. Peace out.
In this bonus episode, Eden sits down with high school senior Avi Schiffmann for the second time! Avi created the coronavirus tracking website ncov2019.live–a site which has now received billions of visitors. How has ncov2019.live changed over time? What has he been up to since then? What does he have his sights set on next? If you're interested in listening to Eden's last interview with Avi, check it out here: https://tinyurl.com/edeninterviewsavi
Eden had Mrs. McCormick for English her sophomore year, and she's been one of her favorite teachers of all time ever since. In this episode, Mrs. McCormick talks about her interesting background, experiences teaching, what makes for strong writing, and a whole lot more.
Eden interviews 17 year old Ruby Pope, creator of the successful streetwear brand Ruby Laine Apparel. Follow RLA on Instagram @rubylaineapparel, and shop the store at rubylaineapparel.com!
Through conducting over 15 interviews in less than 9 months, Eden has asked a whole lot of questions. Here's what she's learned about what makes a good one. (Bonus Episode)
Today's episode was made possible by the wonderful Sophie Prock, who interviewed Eden for this year's senior salute! It's roles reversed...the host becomes the hosted. Sophie asks Eden about her high school experience, what she learned from it, and what advice she'd give to others.
Eden brought a handheld recorder to school and asked a bunch of different students a bunch of different questions. 'Twas a fun time. Hopefully more handheld recorder content is to come.
Here's where Eden's at. It's the home stretch of high school, and we're gonna make the most of it.
Brad Gillis, co-founder and CEO of Homegrown, sat down with me to chat about food sustainability, the intersection between entrepreneurship and ethics, and equity surrounding sustainable food. If you're hungry, head over to Homegrown!
College essays........eek. Eden reads her essay, reflects on the process, and gives some advice.
Theodore Gray is a co-founder of Wolfram Research, science author, co-founder of app developer Touch Press, and so much more. He's written several books explaining elements, molecules and reactions, most notably The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe, which has now sold well over 1 million copies in 24 languages. And now, he can add being on Garden of Eden to his repertoire!
Are aliens real? What do they look like? Do they live among us? These are all long-disputed questions. Eden and her friend Kelly discuss them.
The world hadn't seen a new pigment of blue since 1802 until professor Mas Subramanian, alongside his research team, found a new one. In 2009, YInMn Blue was discovered by accident. Here's the story. For more on Mas Subramanian and his research at Oregon State University, visit https://subramanian.science.oregonstate.edu. For more on the story of YInMn blue, visit https://chemistry.oregonstate.edu/content/story-yinmn-blue.
Eden shares some of her favorite songs of all time. Here's a link to a playlist with every song mentioned in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5BJi65iOgztac3j7tLknTA?si=supF5ygQT6W8s7oDXOhHmQ (follow Eden on Spotify while you're at it ;)
This episode could be alternately titled, "Eden gets passionate about the nuances of social media part 10393428881". TikTok is one wild, complex, mind-boggling app. Here's all about it.
This week's episode was created for Divided, a different show Eden is on. She interviews Washington State Representative Tana Senn on empathy in politics, the issue of childcare accessibility, the importance of minority representation in government, and lots more. For more political content like this, check out divided.transistor.fm.
Katy Sewall is a true radio connoisseur. She's spent much of her career at KUOW, and for the past 6 years has co-hosted the podcast "The Bittersweet Life". What does the future of radio look like? How do you conduct a good interview? These questions, and many others, will be answered today.
It's time. Do some jumping jacks, light a candle, perhaps grab a glass of water. Anything you need to do to prepare for this epic episode. The discussion is so deep you might drown. Learn more about Jenny Holzer and her Truisms at jennyholzer.com.
What an interview! Eden and Bill Radke talk political division, radio broadcasting, the art of conversations and more.
You guys ever heard those really talented impressionists? The ones where if you couldn't see them, you'd think it was really the person they were mimicking? Well let me tell you...Eden and her friend Dylan are not those people. Regardless, they try their best to do some famous impressions. Hope you don't cringe too hard.