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Sarah Austin Jenness

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The Moth
The Moth Podcast: March Madness

And while we may not have been flying sky high those first few years, I was very proud to be a part of that history. And it was all because of Title IX, high schoolers advocating for ourselves, and our coaches believing in us. In 2019, I went back to Nebraska where I took a different kind of leap and told a story in front of a few hundred people at the Moth.

The Moth
The Moth Podcast: March Madness

There in the audience was my track coach, Mr. Sather, sitting in the front row all those years later. So to everyone who lifts up women and girls on and off the field, thanks coach. Up next is Dame Wilburn. Dame told us at a Detroit Grand Slam where the theme of the night was out of bounds. Here's Dame live at the Moth.

The Moth
The Moth Podcast: March Madness

There in the audience was my track coach, Mr. Sather, sitting in the front row all those years later. So to everyone who lifts up women and girls on and off the field, thanks coach. Up next is Dame Wilburn. Dame told us at a Detroit Grand Slam where the theme of the night was out of bounds. Here's Dame live at the Moth.

The Moth
The Moth Podcast: March Madness

There in the audience was my track coach, Mr. Sather, sitting in the front row all those years later. So to everyone who lifts up women and girls on and off the field, thanks coach. Up next is Dame Wilburn. Dame told us at a Detroit Grand Slam where the theme of the night was out of bounds. Here's Dame live at the Moth.

The Moth
The Moth Podcast: March Madness

That was Dane Wilburn. Dame is a storyteller, Moth mainstage host, and host of her own podcast, Dame's Eclectic Brain. Her storytelling began as a way of keeping cool in the summertime on her grandmother's porch in Macon, Georgia. She now lives in Detroit, Michigan. That's it for this episode.

The Moth
The Moth Podcast: March Madness

That was Dane Wilburn. Dame is a storyteller, Moth mainstage host, and host of her own podcast, Dame's Eclectic Brain. Her storytelling began as a way of keeping cool in the summertime on her grandmother's porch in Macon, Georgia. She now lives in Detroit, Michigan. That's it for this episode.

The Moth
The Moth Podcast: March Madness

That was Dane Wilburn. Dame is a storyteller, Moth mainstage host, and host of her own podcast, Dame's Eclectic Brain. Her storytelling began as a way of keeping cool in the summertime on her grandmother's porch in Macon, Georgia. She now lives in Detroit, Michigan. That's it for this episode.

The Moth
The Moth Podcast: March Madness

From all of us here at the Moth, we hope that whatever team you're rooting for this March Madness, they win the whole thing.

The Moth
The Moth Podcast: March Madness

From all of us here at the Moth, we hope that whatever team you're rooting for this March Madness, they win the whole thing.

The Moth
The Moth Podcast: March Madness

From all of us here at the Moth, we hope that whatever team you're rooting for this March Madness, they win the whole thing.

The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Brand New YOU

This is the Moth Radio Hour. I'm Sarah Austin Janess. In this episode, lifelong learning and the pursuit of the unfamiliar. Everything novel and new. We start in Central Park with an unlikely catalyst for change. Pond scum, also known as algal blooms. Notion Kahn shared this story with us as part of a moth education showcase when she was a high school student in New York City.

The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Brand New YOU

This is the Moth Radio Hour. I'm Sarah Austin Janess. In this episode, lifelong learning and the pursuit of the unfamiliar. Everything novel and new. We start in Central Park with an unlikely catalyst for change. Pond scum, also known as algal blooms. Notion Kahn shared this story with us as part of a moth education showcase when she was a high school student in New York City.

The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Brand New YOU

This is the Moth Radio Hour. I'm Sarah Austin Janess. In this episode, lifelong learning and the pursuit of the unfamiliar. Everything novel and new. We start in Central Park with an unlikely catalyst for change. Pond scum, also known as algal blooms. Notion Kahn shared this story with us as part of a moth education showcase when she was a high school student in New York City.

The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Brand New YOU

Here's Notion live at the Moth.

The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Brand New YOU

Here's Notion live at the Moth.

The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Brand New YOU

Here's Notion live at the Moth.

The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Brand New YOU

That was Notion Khan. These days, Notion is a student at the University of Rochester. And yes, you guessed it, she's studying chemical engineering. Her hobbies include making art, reading manga, and capturing nature on her phone. As a chemical engineering student, her focus is on renewable energy, and she works on new experiments every week.

The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Brand New YOU

That was Notion Khan. These days, Notion is a student at the University of Rochester. And yes, you guessed it, she's studying chemical engineering. Her hobbies include making art, reading manga, and capturing nature on her phone. As a chemical engineering student, her focus is on renewable energy, and she works on new experiments every week.

The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Brand New YOU

That was Notion Khan. These days, Notion is a student at the University of Rochester. And yes, you guessed it, she's studying chemical engineering. Her hobbies include making art, reading manga, and capturing nature on her phone. As a chemical engineering student, her focus is on renewable energy, and she works on new experiments every week.

The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Brand New YOU

Right now, she's working on a research project for solar microgrids in Nepal, and she hopes to travel to Kathmandu soon to implement these grids, which will provide electricity to 400 villagers. Notion sent us a few articles, linked on our website, themoth.org, about the algae in Central Park, so you too can fall in love with science if you haven't already.