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Fixing the Reason Why Nobody Wants a Heat Pump | Jeff Coleman, Eli
Jeff Coleman woke up one morning and realized he was running a different kind of company than he started. What began as a software platform to help homeowners access clean energy incentives became a…
The climate tech company copying trees to remake our world sustainably
On this episode of Future in Bloom, Steph Speirs speaks with Etosha Cave, co-founder and Chief Science Advisor at Twelve. Twelve is discovering new ways to recycle CO2 and transform it into the…
Reflections from an innovative scientist, leader and mentor
In today’s episode, we delve into the world of leading a high-level biomedical research program and mentoring students who will make the key scientific breakthroughs of tomorrow. I’m joined by Dr.…
It feeds half the world. It Also Emits 2% of Global CO₂. Can We Fix It?
In this episode of Future in Bloom, host Steph talks with Dr. Lea Winter, a chemical and environmental engineering professor at Yale, to explore how we can redesign the basic chemistry of our economy…
Dorothea Tanning and Surrealism
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A media veteran shares his story
Today’s episode emerged from a “chance” encounter that led to an authentic connection and eventually a podcast conversation. From his poignant investigative journalism at MTV, to his dynamic…
Jamil Mahuad
Jamil Mahuad, former President of Ecuador, joins for a fascinating conversation on leadership, instinct, and imagination. He opens up about the choice to go into politics, and his experiences…
Impermanent Philanthropy: A new way to think about legacy with Santhosh Ramdoss
What if the best thing a foundation could do was plan its own ending? In this episode of Future in Bloom, Steph Speirs sits down with Santhosh Ramdoss, President & CEO of Gary Community Ventures,…
Where Is God in Suffering? Spiritual Care, Mortality, and Meaning with Rev. Aaron Klink
Yale Divinity School alum and hospice chaplain Reverend Aaron Klink discusses how spiritual care complements modern medicine, a near-death experience that transformed his understanding of mortality,…
Better Soil with Natural Carbon Removal: A Yale Geochemist Explains
What if one of the most powerful climate solutions wasn’t something we needed to build, but something the Earth has been doing for billions of years? In this episode, Steph Speirs sits down with Dr.…
Do men really know how to connect?
This is another essential conversation that will transform lives. Carvens Lissaint and Dr. Maliek Blade join for a revealing discussion about manhood, connection, vulnerability and life-giving…
The 200 People Who Control Your Electricity Bill
Charles Hua, founder of Powerlines and former US Department of Energy strategist, makes the case that America’s energy affordability crisis is a regulatory problem. With 80 million Americans…
Bulldog Days Live 2026
For their fourth annual Bulldog Days Live episode, Hannah and Mark ask four recently admitted students visiting campus to reflect on the factors and forces that affected their college application…
Clean Energy Has to Outcompete Fossil Fuels (Not Cancel Them)
Aliya Haq has been involved in the environmental movement since she was eight years old, protesting an incinerator in her rural hometown. Over 25 years she’s led policy at Greenpeace, Breakthrough…
Latino New York
A conversation with art historian and curator Edward J. Sullivan about a transformative era when Latino artists claimed their place in the art world
‘What We Are Called to Remember’: Dr. Katie Anania in Conversation with the ISM on Feminist Agriculture, Queer Art-Making, and Sacred Collaboration
Visiting ISM Fellow Katie Anania discusses her work as an art historian with ISM student Remi Recchia. Dr. Anania covers her latest monograph in progress, Devour Everything: Feminist Art After…
The Overlooked Realities of Motherhood
I can’t overstate the importance of today’s episode. This conversation will literally change lives. Today, we shine the spotlight brightly on maternal mental health. Far too many moms have said, “I…
“People are going to fly whether we like it or not.” Now what?
The aviation sector has an emissions problem. Convincing people to fly less won’t cut it: The answer is fundamentally reinventing the fuel itself. In this episode of Future in Bloom, host Steph…
Religion, Power, and Indigenous Lands with Tisa Wenger
Professor of American Religious History Tisa Wenger discusses how the early US government used Christianity to justify indigenous land theft, the limits of religious freedom in America, and the…
Payam Yousefi and the Multifaceted Dimensions of the Music of Iran
In this episode, Dr. Payam Yousefi discusses with Sindy Yang (MAR ’26) his background as a musical performer and scholar. In particular, he shares how his personal experiences as a musician were…
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