Northern Lights
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Northern Lights is a podcast from the Harvard Arctic Initiative Student Podcast Project showcasing fascinating and engaging stories from and about the Arctic.
Northern Lights
1y ago
Episode written and produced by Allison Agsten (Harvard Kennedy School), Lucy Montgomery (Harvard Kennedy School), Emily Ostler (Harvard Divinity School) and Nathan Huey (Harvard School of Public Health).
Interviewees: Anders Oskal, Secretary General, Association of World Reindeer Herders.
Music: Original northern lights audio recordings provided courtesy of NASA and The University of Iowa (Space Audio); music licensed by Soundation AB; arrangement by SarahMackie.
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Northern Lights
1y ago
Episode written and produced by Taylor Lam (National Security Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School), Shashank Singh (Harvard Kennedy School) and Nikolas Westfield (Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University).
Interviewee: Jan Dusik, Sustainable Development Lead, Arctic Programme, WWF
Music: Original northern lights audio recordings provided courtesy of NASA and The University of Iowa (Space Audio); music licensed by Soundation AB; arrangement by Sarah Mackie.
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Northern Lights
1y ago
Episode written and produced by Ulla Hemminki-Reijonen (Harvard Graduate School of Education), Sarah Littlefield (Harvard Graduate School of Design), Annick Steta (Harvard Kennedy School), and Jenna Wu (Harvard Graduate School of Design).
Interviewee: Finlo Cottier, Scottish Association for Marine Science.
Music: Original northern lights audio recordings provided courtesy of NASA and The University of Iowa (Space Audio); music licensed by Soundation AB; arrangement by SarahMackie; Sound of whales spouting is included courtesy of the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Northern Lights
1y ago
Episode written and produced by Vickie Rochon
Interviewee: Aasiva, Inuk singer and songwriter. Website, Facebook, Instagram.
Music: The music used in this episode is samples of songs from Aasiva’s self-titled album: Inuutuugumagama, Qalunaat Nunanganit, Anaanakuluga, Play In The Snow, I Love Music. All samples are used with permission. Original northern lights audio recordings provided courtesy of NASA and The University of Iowa (Space Audio); music licensed by Soundation AB; arrangement by Sarah Mackie.
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Northern Lights
1y ago
Episode written and produced by Vickie Rochon.
Interviewee: Andrew Morrison (The Jerry Cans/Aakuluk Music)
Music: The music used in this episode is samples of songs from The Jerry Cans: Northern Lights, Qanuinngittuq, Mamaqtuq, Swell (My Brother) and Arnalukaq. All samples are used with permission. The Jerry Cans: Website, Facebook, Twitter. Aakuluk Music: Website, Instagram.
Original northern lights audio recordings provided courtesy of NASA and The University of Iowa (Space Audio); music licensed by Soundation AB; arrangement by Sarah Mackie.
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Northern Lights
1y ago
Episode written and produced by Yu Cao.
Interviewees: Sarah Leonard, President & CEO, Alaska Travel Industry Association and
Andrew J. Mew, Cruise Line Agencies of Alaska.
Music: Original northern lights audio recordings provided courtesy of NASA and The University of Iowa (Space Audio); music licensed by Soundation AB; arrangement by Sarah Mackie.
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Northern Lights
1y ago
Episode written and produced by Allison Agsten, Harvard Kennedy School.
Interviewees: Marita Isobel Solberg, artist; Liisa-Ravna Finbog, curator of the Sámi Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2022 and Anders Sunna, artist for the Sámi Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2022.
Music: Original northern lights audio recordings provided courtesy of NASA and The University of Iowa (Space Audio); music licensed by Soundation AB; arrangement by Sarah Mackie.
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Northern Lights
1y ago
Episode written and produced by Chelsea Brown, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
Interviewees: Jan Dawe, OneTree Alaska; Jennifer Anderson, Anne Wien Elementary School, Fairbanks, Alaska and Rick Thoman, Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy at the International Arctic Research Center.
Music: Original northern lights audio recordings provided courtesy of NASA and The University of Iowa (Space Audio); music licensed by Soundation AB; arrangement by Sarah Mackie.
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Northern Lights
1y ago
** Content warning: Domestic violence **
Episode written and produced by Barbara Johnson, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
Interviewees: Ronalda Angasan, Co-Founder of the Alaska Natives Against Domestic ViolenceFacebook group; Professor Amber Fullmer, Director of Native Student Services and Researcher in domestic violence and perpetrator interventions at the University of Alaska, Anchorage . To contact Professor Fullmer: amchristensen[at]alaska.edu
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Northern Lights
1y ago
Episode written and produced by Erik Liland.
Interviewees: Andreas Semmingsen, CEO Marealis and Ragnhild Dragøy, Research Director, NOFIMA, the Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research
Music: Licensed by Motion Array; Original northern lights audio recording provided courtesy of NASA and The University of Iowa (Space Audio); music licensed by Soundation AB; arrangement by Sarah Mackie.
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