5 Questions is the show where I interview activists, lawyers, writers, musicians and so many others to reveal the personal stories and lives of incredible people who work every day to improve the lives of those around them through their work and outspokenness through 5 simple questions.
I briefly talk about the revival of the show in a new format and some changes to come. Thank you all so much for continuing to be subscribed to my show as well as welcome all the new people who have found their way here!
In the newest episode, I interview Erin, Reuben, and Oscar, the youth activists behind @16Activate, an organization campaigning for empowering youth in politics.
In this episode, I talk with Jonah Gottlieb, the executive director of the national children's campaign.
This episode features Kevin Barba, a veteran who hosts The Unwavering, a podcast dedicated to supporting service members, past and present, by sharing experiences, benefits, and resources them empower and educate.
In this episode, I talk with Lindsey Ringeling, an autism and Tourettes advocate that uses Tik Tok as a platform to share education and awareness.
In this episode, I talk with Jenna Spinelle of the McCourtney Institute for Democracy at Penn State, a research center which looks at what it means to live in a democracy. Jenna spends much of her time on the podcast, Democracy Works.
In this episode, I talk with Tonya Dipilla, who works with Canine Partners for Life. An organization that trains and matches service dogs with individuals seeking these companions.
In this episode, I talk with Veronica Kirin, a serial entrepreneur who works now a consultant and coach working specifically with LGBT entrepreneurs on how to be disruptive in their markets.
In this episode I talk with Keaton Leikam, founder and president of You Don’t Fight Alone. A nonprofit organization dedicated to mental health awareness.
A trailer for You Don't Fight Alone, a podcast from Keaton Leikam. Keaton is an upcoming guest on 5 Questions show and produces this podcast. It's a wonderful show that shares the stories of people living with mental illnesses.
In this episode, I talk with Aaron Freudenthal about his work as a public defense attorney in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His work centered on working with families and children.
In this episode I talk with Amber Schneider, she works as the program coordinator in the center for volunteerism and social action at the University of Idaho.
In the final part of the mini-series with Fridays for Future, I talk with Ari Rubenstein. Ari is a youth activist who helped to start the Mother Earth Project with his dad and is also involved with Parachutes for the Planet Project.
In part 2 of our mini-series with Fridays for Future, I talk with Grace Yang. Grace is a 15-year-old Asian American climate activist who first picked up a sign in 2015, she also works with the Sunrise Movement.
In the first part of our 3 part series with Fridays for Future, our guest is Bridget Lord, a 16-year-old climate activist from Massachusetts who finds herself continually involved with a number of organizations while still balancing school.
In this episode I talk with Darrel Keem, he’s the director of the Latah Recovery Center in Moscow, Idaho, and works with people to help them through issues with addiction and mental health.
In this episode I talk with Amy Pence Brown, a body image activist and self described radical Idahoan.
In this episode I talk with Mark Leeper from Disability Action Center NW and talk with him about the work he does as the executive director.
In this trailer I discuss the idea for the show and the concept of Elevation to give you an insight into what's to come!