Mary Poffenroth

Whether through making original content for TEDed and Wiley & Sons, writing for Science & Forbes, or speaking to live audiences at TEDx & SXSW, Mary Poffenroth’s goals are the same: Make Science Accessible for All. A Salzburg Global Fellow and first generation college student, she holds two masters degrees, one in biology and the other in science communication from Imperial College London. She is the author of Write Present Create: Science Communication for Undergraduates and has taught nearly 20,000 students both in person and online since 2007. Her work has been featured in legacy media outlets such as Time magazine and National Geographic as well as garnering views in the millions with YouTube’s Mahalo. Mary began her research career in astrophysiology at NASA Ames Research Center Moffet Field in 1999 and now focuses her research on the intersection of fear science, communication, and personal/social change as STEM faculty for San Jose State University. Listen to a recent interview with Allie Ward about Fear here Part 1 & Part 2

3 words to describe Nature?

Cleansing. Terrifying. Balancing

3 things Nature taught you?

To be self reliant

To duck under a bush when being shot at

To not pee on your pants while being a lady peeing in the woods

3 most treasured Nature spots?

Muir woods

Big Sur

Any beach on the planet 

When you look at the ocean, it makes you feel...?

Like I’m Home

When you see a forest, it makes you feel...?

Like adventure is afoot

When you see a volcano, it makes you feel...?

Exhilarated

When you see a sunrise or sunset, it makes you feel...?

Sunrise = refreshed

Sunset = most likely a bit tipsy if I have taken the time to watch, I am most likely with friends drinking wine on a beach

 When you hear thunder, it makes you feel...?

Ooohh when is the lightning gonna come

When you hear the wind howling, it makes you feel...?

Ready to jump into (faux) furry blankets with my puppy and a good audio book

Are you an Ocean, Mountain, Forest, or Desert person?

Ocean first, Mountain and forest are the same for me as an equal second, desert is a stark last place

 On a scale of 1 to 10, how important is Nature to your well-being?

10… obvi

Share with us a childhood nature memory?

I was the outcast for loving nature in my family. My mother abhorred it unless it was tamed by a planter box. But i would find ways, big and small, to sneak into and onto the wild in an attempt to connect to something I did not have words for at the time.


TOKiMONSTA

Jennifer Lee "TOKiMONSTA" is one of the top producers and DJs in the world. In 2010, she was invited to attend the Red Bull Music Academy in London. Making her mark on the music scene, Jennifer became the first woman to sign with Flying Lotus's Brainfeeder label. Following the release of her first album Midnight Menu, Lee was rated the #1 Hottest Los Angeles Lady DJ by LA Weekly. In 2015, Jennifer was diagnosed with an extremely rare and potentially fatal brain disease known as Moyamoya (Read story here). After undergoing two brain surgeries, Lee was left unable to speak, create, or even listen to music. Through perseverance and faith, Lee’s memory returned and shortly after taking a break, she was finally able to regain her music making abilities. After regaining much of her memory and music-making talent in March of 2016, Jennifer made her triumphant return with jaw-dropping performances at SXSW and Coachella. In 2019, she was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Dance / Electronic Album. Lee was featured on Vox-Netflix series Explained. Check her latest album, Lune Rouge.

The name Tokimonsta originates from the Korean word for rabbit (tokki), which she took from a Korean's children's song "San Toki”

3 words to describe Nature?

Beautiful. Freedom. Enigmatic 

3 things Nature taught you?

Beauty

Patience

Mindfulness

3 most treasured Nature spots?

Big Sur

Joshua Tree

All the beaches of SE Asia

When you look at the ocean, it makes you feel...?

At peace

When you see a forest, it makes you feel...?

Connected to all of nature 

When you see a volcano, it makes you feel...?

Chaos 

When you see a sunrise or sunset, it makes you feel...?

Joyful to end or begin another day 

When you hear thunder, it makes you feel...?

Fear 

When you hear the wind howling, it makes you feel...?

A bit spooked 

Are you an Ocean, Mountain, Forest, or Desert person?

Ocean 

On a scale of 1 to 10, how important is Nature to your well-being?

10

Share with us a childhood nature memory?

I remember driving with my family to Palm Springs almost every weekend. I used to find the monotony of the landscape quite boring while sitting in the car, but grew to appreciate the landscape more.

 


Kody & Kyler McCormick

Brotherly duo, Kody and Kyler McCormick, founder of The Outbound Life, have never been interested in following the crowd. At young ages they set out to live out their dreams of travel, filmmaking, and entrepreneurship. This non-traditional path lead them to learn from some of their biggest heroes on the planet, receive recognition and sponsorship by some of the top brands in their industries, produce content for Fortune 500 brands, and speak on stages all across the country inspiring youth to chase their passions. The brothers have been seen and heard on platforms ranging from TEDx to Forbes, and LinkedIn’s Official Blog.

3 words to describe Nature?

Adventure. Peace. Recalibration

3 things Nature taught you?

To relax

To push my body physically

To live with less

3 most treasured Nature spots?

BC Canada

Northern California

Colorado Rocky Mountains

When you look at the ocean, it makes you feel…?

Small and humbled

When you see a forest, it makes you feel…?

As alive as ever.

When you see a volcano, it makes you feel…?

Curious of the science behind it

When you see a sunrise or sunset, it makes you feel…?

Eager to explore

When you hear thunder, it makes you feel…?

God is in control

When you hear the wind howling, it makes you feel…?

Determined to push on.

Are you an Ocean, Mountain, Forest, or Desert person?

Mountain/forest

On a scale of 1 to 10, how important is Nature to your well-being?

10

Share with us a childhood nature memory?

I’ll never forget taking ski trips with my family as a kid to Colorado. Beyond the hours spent carving fresh powder, my favorite part has always been to ski to an area where I was alone on the mountain where I could sit down and take in the view. The sounds of the world seem to drown away in the surrounding snow and the crisp air has a way of recalibrating the soul. This has been one of my favorite past times and I make it a point to be alone for awhile on every ski trip.