• Summer Break Message
    Jul 31 2024

    Hello listeners!

    • Summer Break: Walk Talk Listen is taking a short break during the month of August.

    • Catch Up on Episodes: This is a perfect time to listen to any episodes you may have missed. We've had some incredible guests from diverse backgrounds who have shared inspiring stories and insights.

    • Podcast Information: You can find all episodes and more details about the podcast on walktalklisten.podbean.com.

    • Special Shout-Out:

      • Noah Jackson
      • Andromeda Turre
      • Endea Owens
      • Amina Scott
      • Lakecia Benjamin

      These talented musicians have recently released new albums. Be sure to check out their work!

    • Stay in Touch: If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions for future guests, please reach out. We'd love to hear from you!

    Enjoy your summer, and we'll be back with more exciting episodes soon!

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    2 mins
  • Building SimCity for Real with Florian Witsenburg - Walk Talk Listen (Episode 160)
    Jul 24 2024
    Florian Witsenburg is the co-founder and CEO of Tygron, a Netherlands-based company renowned for its advanced software solutions in urban planning and environmental modeling. Florian also opens up about his personal life as for example talks about the competitive spirit that has always existed between him and his brother, a dynamic that continues to influence him today. He also reminisces about his youth, filled with water activities such as skating and sailing, and his academic pursuit of hydrology, which laid the foundation for his current work. A particularly engaging part of our discussion is Florian’s story when he is asked about an example of a successful project of his company. For those interested in learning more about this project, Florian directs listeners to Tygron's blog on the Tygron's website. Florian also responds to a question posed by our previous guest, bass player Noah Jackson, who recently released his latest album on July 15, 2024. This episode offers a blend of professional expertise and personal anecdotes, providing a comprehensive look at the man behind the innovative company, Tygron. Listener Engagement:
    • Discover the songs picked by Florian and other guests on our #walktalklisten here.
    • Connect with Florian's social media: Instagram and Youtube.
    • Share your thoughts on this episode at innovationhub@cwsglobal.org. Your feedback is invaluable to us.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Full Circle with Noah Jackson - Walk Talk Listen (episode 159)
    Jul 17 2024
    Noah Jackson a highly accomplished bassist, cellist, and composer talks about his new album, "Full Circle" set to release on July 15th. He is a versatile and innovative musician known for his prowess on both the bass and cello with a deep understanding of jazz and classical music. Noah has carved out a unique niche in the music world, performing with renowned artists like Abdullah Ibrahim. In our conversation, Noah shares the inspiration behind his new album and the creative process involved in bringing it to life, discussing the themes and stories encapsulated in the music and highlighting the emotional and artistic journey he underwent during its creation. We reminisce about our serendipitous meeting on a flight from Newark to Amsterdam, where we had a deep, insightful discussion about his musical journey and his performance with Abdullah Ibrahim's trio at North Sea Jazz 2023. Noah answers a question from previous guest Tracey K. Berglund. Listener Engagement:
    • Discover the songs picked by Noah and other guests on our #walktalklisten here. One of the songs he picked Number 3 we were not able to find on Spotify, so check this link.
    • Connect with Noah's social media: Instagram, Twitter, Youtube and Facebook.
    • Share your thoughts on this episode at innovationhub@cwsglobal.org. Your feedback is invaluable to us.
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    1 hr
  • See Hear Draw with Tracey Berglund - Walk Talk Listen (episode 158)
    Jul 10 2024
    In this episode, the talented illustrator, cartoonist and visual recorder Tracey Berglund is featured. Tracey shares her unique journey in the arts that started already when she was very young. Check out Tracey's work on tra4art.com and seeheardraw.com. Also check out the book "Dearest New York: A Love Letter to the Big Apple," celebrating Tracey's work and love for the city. Check out the book here. Listener Engagement:
    • Discover the songs picked (she actually didn't want to pick one) by Tracey and other guests on our #walktalklisten here.
    • Connect with Tracey's social media: Instagram1, Instagram2, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.
    • Share your thoughts on this episode at innovationhub@cwsglobal.org. Your feedback is invaluable to us.
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    • Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All" featuring CWS, and as well as the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • From the Earth with Andromeda Turre - Walk Talk Listen (episode 157)
    Jul 3 2024
    The incredibly talented Andromeda Turre is our guest in episode 157 of our podcast. Growing up in a musical family, Andromeda shares how her upbringing influenced her career and shaped her unique sound. We delve into her latest project, "From The Earth," an album inspired by stories of resilience and environmental activism, set to release on July 26, 2024. Andromeda discusses the critical support she received from various grants, including the 2023 Jazz Road Creative Artist Grant, and how her music aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals. We also talk about her initiative, "Growing Up Jazz," which uses music to teach Black history. Tune in to hear more about Andromeda's journey, how her latest album came about, and her commitment to social justice. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation and be sure to check out Andromeda's upcoming album. In the meantime, enjoy her powerful song "Mantra," available exclusively on YouTube. Photocredit: Ma2La Listener Engagement:
    • Discover the songs picked by Andromeda and other guests on our #walktalklisten here.
    • Connect with Andromeda's social media: Instagram, YouTube and Facebook.
    • Share your thoughts on this episode at innovationhub@cwsglobal.org. Your feedback is invaluable to us.
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    • Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All" featuring CWS, and as well as the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
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    49 mins
  • There Are Two Sides to Every Story with Kaitlyn Slate - Walk Talk Listen (episode 156)
    Jun 26 2024
    In this episode of Walk Talk and Listen, Kaitlyn Slate, President and CEO of Growing Hope Globally explores her remarkable journey and unwavering commitment to tackling hunger and poverty. Born to missionary parents in Nigeria, Kaitlyn's early experiences shaped her dedication to international development. She discusses how her upbringing on family farms in rural Minnesota and Southern Alberta influenced her passion for agriculture and her mission to support smallholder farmers in developing countries. Kaitlyn shares Growing Hope Globally, an organization linking U.S. rural communities with global agricultural initiatives to create lasting solutions to hunger. Kaitlyn's extensive background includes serving as Director of Program Excellence at World Renew, where she spearheaded efforts to transform communities through sustainable food security and economic livelihood programs. She also brings a wealth of experience from her tenure at Armstrong State University and her academic pursuits at Savannah College of Art and Design and Valdosta State University. We encourage you to listen to Kaitlyn’s inspiring perspective on mobilizing grassroots energy, fostering international development, and her vision for a world free from hunger. Listener Engagement:
    • Discover the songs picked by Glenn and other guests on our #walktalklisten here.
    • Connect with Kaitlyn's GHG: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
    • Share your thoughts on this episode at innovationhub@cwsglobal.org. Your feedback is invaluable to us.
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    • Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All" featuring CWS, and as well as the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
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    58 mins
  • Blended Solutions for Universal Food Security with Glenn Denning - Walk Talk Listen (episode 155)
    Jun 19 2024
    In this episode of Walk Talk Listen we sit down with Glenn Denning, Professor of Professional Practice and founding Director of the Master of Public Administration in Development Practice (MPA-DP) at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA). Glenn shares his extensive experience in international agriculture and food security, reflecting on his significant contributions to institutions like the International Rice Research Institute, the World Agroforestry Centre, and the Earth Institute. Glenn also highlights his new book, "Universal Food Security: How to End Hunger While Protecting the Planet." The conversation delves into the importance of sustainable development and the challenges of achieving universal food security. He emphasizes the need for a holistic approach that balances agricultural productivity with environmental conservation. Maurice and Glenn explore various strategies and policies that can drive meaningful change, drawing from Glenn's extensive career and recent work. This episode provides valuable insights into the intersection of agriculture, food security, and sustainable development, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in these critical global issues. Listener Engagement:
    • Discover the songs picked by Glenn and other guests on our #walktalklisten here.
    • Connect with Glenn's SIPA: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook
    • Share your thoughts on this episode at innovationhub@cwsglobal.org. Your feedback is invaluable to us.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Bass Lines and Boundaries with Amina Scott - Walk Talk Listen (episode 154)
    Jun 12 2024
    Growing up in a musically inclined family, Amina Scott was exposed to a diverse range of musical genres from an early age. Her grandmother's piano lessons sparked her love for music, leading her to pick up the bass at twelve and perform with local bands in Oakland. During her college years at Loyola University New Orleans, Amina continued to hone her craft, eventually earning a Master’s degree from Florida State University under Rodney Jordan’s mentorship. She was also part of the prestigious 2017 Ravinia Jazz Program cohort. Currently based in New Orleans, Amina has performed with renowned artists such as Dee Dee Bridgewater, Jazzmeia Horn, Chief Xian Atunde Adjuah, and many others. Her album, "Where The Wild Seed Grows," captures her journey into Black womanhood and the trials and tribulations of her career. Beyond performing, Amina serves on the faculty at Loyola University New Orleans and the University of New Orleans, and has been a faculty member for the Lafayette Summer Music Workshop since 2022. Join us as we dive deep into Amina’s journey through music, her experiences as a female musician in a predominantly male industry, and how she finds balance and inspiration in her craft. Listen in as the power of music in social movements and the importance of mentorship is discussed. Amina’s also provides advice for aspiring musicians. Listener Engagement:
    • Discover the songs picked by Amina and other guests on our #walktalklisten here.
    • Connect with Amina: Instagram and Facebook
    • Share your thoughts on this episode at innovationhub@cwsglobal.org. Your feedback is invaluable to us.
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    1 hr