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Sow It Goes

Sow It Goes

著者: Nicole Davidson
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Stories shape us. Conversations connect us. Ideas plant the seeds for change. That’s what Sow It Goes is all about. This conversational podcast explores the journeys of diverse individuals—from artists and scientists to entrepreneurs, athletes, and everyday people. The title plays on the idea that growth, much like life, isn’t always linear; it’s messy, unexpected, and full of twists. The podcast's tagline, "Great things grow from small beginnings," reflects the belief that every success, no matter how big, started from somewhere small, often unnoticed, or unplanned. Welcome to Sow It Goes!

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個人的成功 社会科学 科学 自己啓発
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  • From Doubt to World Champion: A Para-Athlete's Journey
    2025/06/01

    Flurina Rigling's story will move you. 🌟

    Six-time world champion & Paralympic medalist, but her journey is far deeper than medals. Flurina, born with a condition affecting her hands and feet, reveals how para-cycling transformed her life, not just her athletic career.🚴‍♀️

    Hear how she navigated a world where she felt neither "disabled" nor "typical," finding her path to elite sport. Discover the incredible collaboration with ETH Zurich, where 3D-printed technology became a lifeline, enabling her to push beyond perceived limits. ⚙️

    More than just a sports story, this is a tale of self-discovery. Flurina shares her raw, honest emotions about how para-sports reshaped her identity and empowered her as a woman. "Para sports really changed myself as a woman with a handicap, or how I go through life." ❤️

    Feel her passion as she speaks about defining your own limits, a message that resonates far beyond the cycling track. This is about resilience, innovation, and the power of believing in yourself. Listen now and be inspired.

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  • Turning Plastic Waste into Opportunity: The 'Buy Food with Plastic' Story with Anna Gracia Herbst
    2025/05/01

    When Anna Gracia Herbst first saw a video of people collecting plastic bottles in exchange for hot meals in Nicaragua, something fundamentally shifted for her. After years of feeling paralyzed by global problems displayed in media—wars, climate crisis, extreme poverty—she suddenly found a concrete way to contribute. "I was like, okay, this is something I can do," she recalls, marking the moment her life trajectory completely changed.

    At just 25, Herbst left her stable marketing career to co-found Buy Food with Plastic with her former classmate who had witnessed twin crises in Nicaragua: devastating plastic pollution and families unable to feed their children amid 80-90% unemployment rates. Rather than creating dependency through handouts, they developed community events where residents could exchange plastic waste for nutritious meals—addressing two critical issues simultaneously.

    What began as simple events has evolved into a comprehensive approach across three countries. Today, the organization maintains collection points throughout communities in Nicaragua, Ghana, and India, operates trucks that gather plastic from households, runs manufacturing facilities that upcycle materials into new products, and—perhaps most importantly—creates sustainable jobs that lift entire families from extreme poverty.

    The human impact is profound. Herbst shares the story of Luis, a recycler who's worked with them for four years. His employment enabled his son Jenner to finally attend school (previously impossible due to the prohibitive $250 cost of mandatory new uniforms) and provided health insurance covering his entire family. "We are not changing the whole world, but we are changing the world for this person," Herbst reflects, highlighting how targeted intervention creates ripple effects through generations.

    For those feeling overwhelmed by global challenges, Herbst offers the Hummingbird Story—a tale of a tiny bird fighting a forest fire one water drop at a time while larger animals stood by. When questioned about its seemingly futile efforts, the hummingbird replied: "This is my contribution." The message resonates deeply with Herbst's journey: meaningful change often begins with small actions that inspire others to join. What small step might you take today?

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  • Harnessing Bacteria to Combat Chemical Pollution: Dr. Estelle Clerc's Revolutionary Approach
    2025/04/03

    Pollution isn’t just something happening “out there”—it’s in your water, your food, and even your blood. From PFAS "forever chemicals" to microplastics, these toxic contaminants have infiltrated every aspect of modern life. But what if the solution already exists in nature?

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Estelle Clerc, founder of CellX Biosolutions, to explore her groundbreaking approach to pollution cleanup: using bacteria to break down even the most persistent chemicals. With her microfluidic trap technology, Dr. Clerc is building what she calls "the Netflix of bacteria"—a catalog of microbial communities capable of degrading pollutants in industries from pharmaceuticals to agrochemicals.

    🔬 How do bacteria naturally evolve to break down pollution?
    🌍 What’s the real danger of PFAS and microplastics in our daily lives?
    💡 Can biotechnology offer a sustainable alternative to incineration and chemical treatments?

    This conversation is a must-watch for anyone concerned about environmental health, scientific innovation, and the future of pollution cleanup.

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