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Dr. Joanna Young is an environmental educator with over a decade of experience leading backcountry expeditions for youth. She is the Director of Alaska Programs for Inspiring Girls Expeditions and a co-founder of the Girls on Ice Alaska program, which are unique, tuition-free expeditions for high school girls and gender-expansive youth that combine science, art, and outdoor exploration. Joanna is also an expert in glaciology who studies how Alaska's glaciers are losing mass in climate change, and how that impacts communities downstream. Altogether, Joanna's work has the unifying goal of using research and education as vehicles for social justice and inclusion towards environmental sustainability. Links: https://joannayoung.mystrikingly.com/ (Personal) https://uaf-iarc.org/?directory_entry=joanna-young (Research) https://www.inspiringgirls.org/joanna-young (Inspiring Girls Expeditions) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I speak to Military Spouses who formed a Team to take part in retracing the steps of the daring Special Forces WW2 mission immortalised in the film of the same name ‘Heroes of the Telemark'Jen Macmillan, Alix Mackay and Joanna Young explain their own ‘Why' for taking part, the experience and the legacy of being on the challenge.Truly insightful, inspiring and a call to arms to all Military Spouses to keep your own identity.https://www.forceswiveschallenge.org/heroes-of-telemark Please like, comment or share to anyone with a Forces connection.#inspiration #identity #challenge #militaryspouse #team
As Latinas, our culture and family are our biggest motivators, and this is especially true for Joanna Young's inspiring and emotional story. Hear about her struggles and triumphs while pursuing her goal to be an amazing esthetician and mom. You can contact her at @joannayoungesthetics on social media.
Joanna revisits her 2008 interview and takes stock of the adventures in between then and now.
Joanna Young, Director of Alaska programs of Inspiring Girls Expeditions, and Sarah Clement, Program Coordinator, share information about the tuition free programs that are offered to young women. 16-17 year old girls can start the application progress through January 31st for the Summer 2020 program. This opportunity offers a transformative experience for participants. Expeditions are led by professional women scientists, artists, and wilderness guides. Throughout each expedition, the team engages in scientific and artistic inquiry about the environment around them. In small groups, participants design and conduct scientific projects, which they present to the public on the last full day of their expeditions. Connect with Inspiring Girls Expeditions:Website: Inspiring GirlsInstagram: @inspiring_girls_expeditionsFacebook: Inspiring Girls ExpeditionsConnect with Lori:Instagram: @thehikepodcast, @lori_the_explorerTwitter: @thehikepodcastBlog: thehikepodcast.wordpress.comFacebook: @thehikepodcastEmail: hikepodcast@gmail.com Special thank you to Isabella for being a show patron! Music intro track from Thorn & Shout, used under the Creative Commons license.Music outro track "Two Mountains at a Time" from Live at the Fillmore by Pachyderm, used under the Creative Commons license. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thehikepodcast)
Host Steve Ginsberg speaks with executive digital adviser and consultant Joanna Young about guiding organizations through digital transformation successfully and efficiently. CIO Speaks – Episode 7: A Conversation with Joanna Young of JCYCIO.com
Host Steve Ginsberg speaks with executive digital adviser and consultant Joanna Young about guiding organizations through digital transformation successfully and efficiently. CIO Speaks – Episode 7: A Conversation with Joanna Young of JCYCIO.com
In this episode, we meet with Joanna Young, an IT Executive. The sound quality is not that great and we worried about sharing it, but the content is too good not to share. Joanna shares her view of HR, talks about women in technology and shares her favorite TV shows. Happy listening!
From Astrophysics to Geophysics, some might call Joanna Young an underachiever.But in this episode of MHP, this Fairbanks resident shares her true achievement as a relentless optimist for our planet, while working as a Glaciologist in Alaska.With a childhood spent in the cold of Canada, a love of the outdoors, and a passion for mentoring young girls in the Girls on Ice program, it’s little wonder that Joanna jumped at the recent opportunity to travel to Antarctica with 75 other women scientists, on the impressive inaugural Homeward Bound voyage.In this podcast, she chats about this 10-year planet changing initiative, marvels at visiting her very own version of Disneyland and discusses the impact that women in leadership can, do and will make on the future of our mother earth.She also shares her secret to making a great cocktail, tells what it’s like to jump in to frigid waters with thousands of onlookers and explains why there really is no debate about climate change.Joanna Young is a Geoscientist, PhD candidate and environmental educator. When she’s not studying the impacts of climate change on glaciers in Alaska, she’s mentoring young girls as the Co-founder of Girls on Ice Alaska. Joanna is also part of the inaugural Homeward Bound leadership, strategic and science initiative which aims to heighten the influence and impact of women in science, in order to influence policy and decision making as it shapes our planet.You can learn more about this Joanna and her important work athttp://joannayoung.strikingly.com
Education is undergoing a transformation unlike any that it has undergone in recent memory. The rise of digital education along with a host of shifting expectations by students is demanding new ways of delivering learning. Higher education must also provide new digital methods to serve to a wide-ranging group of institutional stakeholders, from educators and parents to administrators and students. In this episode, Joanna Young, recent higher ed CIO, industry advisor, and well-known thought leader, brings her latest insight and thinking on the digital transformation of higher education.
Education is undergoing a transformation unlike any that it has undergone in recent memory. The rise of digital education along with a host of shifting expectations by students is demanding new ways of delivering learning. Higher education must also provide new digital methods to serve to a wide-ranging group of institutional stakeholders, from educators and parents to administrators and students. In this episode, Joanna Young, recent higher ed CIO, industry advisor, and well-known thought leader, brings her latest insight and thinking on the digital transformation of higher education.
Climate scientist Joanna Young shares what it was like to travel to Antarctica with 76 other female scientists on the inaugural Homeward Bound voyage. Learn what's going on with climate change directly from a true scientist and not filtered through the media. Find out why this scientist feels optimistic about the future and more!
Joanna Young is the University of New Hampshire's Chief Information Officer. Her information technology career includes a decade in executive roles in property & casualty and higher education.