• Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Forum Podcasts

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Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Forum Podcasts

By: Various Speakers
  • Summary

  • The Speaker's Forum is held each Sunday morning from 9:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Forum topics often address and spur dialogue about a current local community, statewide, national or international issue. Some forums feature a local author and the topic of the author's new book, or a representative of a local non-governmental organization (NGO) describing the organization’s work, programs, and accomplishments.

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Episodes
  • Teaching ESL and Other Life Skills for Success in Jobs and Our Community - Bridget Jochum, Alaska Literacy Program
    Nov 3 2024

    Bridget Jochum is the Development and Operations Support Coordinator at the Alaska Literacy Program. She supports the fundraising and communications arm of ALP’s programming. Bridget previously worked in refugee resettlement services for the State of Alaska, with many of those same resettled refugees now attending classes at ALP. She was a Jesuit Volunteer AmeriCorps with Catholic Social Services in Anchorage after graduating from John Carroll University with a degree in Digital Media Communications.

    Bridget's slides - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/aq2xwi7hg1w9d5t28nva0/AUU-Alaska-Literacy-Program.pdf?rlkey=6919w0dgiuym30vk7184jjikm&dl=0

    Bridget's first and second slides contain links to the Alaska Literacy Program's website (http://www.alaskaliteracyprogram.org), where you can find the video Gretchen used at the beginning of her presentation.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Growing Hazard of Landslides in Alaska - Geologist Bretwood "Hig" Higman
    Oct 27 2024

    Bretwood "High School" Higman is a geologist who lives in Seldovia. After graduating from high school there, he spent 13 years in college and grad school, studying glass art and walking from Seattle to the Aleutians before moving back to Seldovia. He earned his bachelor’s degree in geology at Carleton College in Minnesota. Then, in 2007, he earned his PhD in geology at the University of Washington, studying the onshore effects of tsunamis while also studying physics and computer science. He has spent his career as a geologist studying tsunamis, earthquakes, and landslides. In addition to natural hazards, Hig has a passion for wilderness adventure, collaboration between stakeholder communities and scientists, trail building, natural resource policy, science communication, and chainsaw milling. Hig has also studied Yoshokai Aikido and invented the jewelry manufacturing method behind Sundrop Jewelry. He is the Executive Director of Ground Truth Alaska. This educational nonprofit seeks to advance public understanding and engagement in climate change, wilderness, energy, hazards, and natural resource issues in Alaska. He co-founded this organization, named initially Ground Truth Trekking, with Erin McKittrick. He and Erin now live in a yurt, near family, where they’ve raised their children.

    https://groundtruthalaska.org/

    Note that Hig's presentation included a LOT of computer graphics that are not easy to capture in a PDF slide show. We've decided to include a link to the video of Hig's presentation and all of the questions and his answers, along with the regular audio podcast. If you can view the video (it's in .mp4 format), I highly recommend that you do just that. While the audio format is very useable, the video is MUCH more helpful. The video starts after a 2-second tone, following John's introduction.

    Link to presentation video -

    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xddkkvsb28oate2t8ds47/Presentation.mp4?rlkey=3negusa8fgifq7dowh0034gac&dl=0

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • How the Alaska Economy Works - Prof. Bob Loeffler, UAA Institute of Social and Economic Research
    Oct 20 2024

    Bob Loeffler is a Research Professor of Public Policy at the UAA Institute of Social and Economic Research, where he teaches and completes research on Alaska's economy, fiscal issues, and natural resources. Along with Dr. Matt Berman, he teaches Econ 300, The Economy of Alaska, at UAA. It is an excerpt from this course that he is presenting at AUUF. He is also a partner in Jade North, a small Alaskan consulting firm, and specializes in working with mining and other natural resource issues. Bob Loeffler has a Master's degree in Civil Engineering from Stanford University and a Master's in Regional Planning from Harvard University. For seven years, ending in 2005, he was Director of the DNR Division of Mining, Land, and Water.

    Slides - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/6wpfp0ilauccedj6l4put/AUUF.pdf?rlkey=0ugktfhuq86glmh7dvjxqrlpb&dl=0

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    1 hr and 6 mins

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