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Season 3, episode 23: deer humans

The Hamptons are the summer getaway spot for rich New Yorkers — and a hot spot for an ecological conflict that is also playing out across the country: deer overpopulation. In this four-part miniseries, Eve Bishop interviews everyone from hunters to animal rescuers, as she wrestles with how humans and animals should coexist.

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Season 3, episode 22: how are you doing — really?

Laura and Eve Bishop met a little over a year ago—but so much has changed since that it feels like a lifetime. They talk about the challenges and changes that have shaped them, what unifies their work, and why they’re still feeling hopeful even in this time of division.

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Season 3, episode 20: finding the fuego

Adriana Oyarzun was a child of two cultures, growing up both in Venezuela and Miami. In this conversation, she shares her story of finding home through dancing, art, and community—and the magic and fire she brings to every class at Making Waves studios.

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Season 3, episode 19: two lives

"We all have 2 lives. The second begins the moment we realize we have only one.” Laura talks with Laurel Morales about why she chose these words to define her podcast "2 Lives," how they’ve defined their own 2 Lives moments, and what they’ve learned from that journey.

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Season 3, episode 15: productivity unhacked

In a productivity-obsessed culture, the emphasis is always on doing more . . . but what are we really hoping to accomplish with our to-do lists? Today, we hold productivity up to the light, and examine whether or not those pressures to be more productive are actually serving us.

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