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Making Waves Project

Making Waves Project

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Summary

Real stories from real people, and the themes that connect us all. Hosted by Katie Caro and Robiee Ziegler of Making Waves Project, each episode explores a central theme through honest conversations with creatives, entrepreneurs, and community leaders. Some episodes feature guests, while others are just Katie and Robiee, reflecting on what they’ve seen, heard, and experienced. It’s inspiring, personal, sometimes messy, and always real. Everybody has a story, and Making Waves Project is here to tell them. — Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com⁠!Making Waves Project Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Martin Riese: Water Sommelier on Taste, Truth and Hydration
    Apr 28 2026

    This one is fun, fascinating and guaranteed to make you think differently about the water you drink every day. We sat down with Martin Riese, one of the world’s leading water sommeliers, for a conversation all about hydration, taste, bottled water myths and the environmental impact of the water industry.

    Martin breaks down how different waters actually taste, why minerals matter, what to know about tap water vs bottled water, and how marketing has shaped the way we think about hydration. We also talk about sustainability, restaurant water culture, overconsumption, and some of the wild misconceptions people believe about water.

    Follow Martin on Instagram to keep learning and watching his water content: @martinriese

    Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com

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    1 hr and 43 mins
  • Jason Wise: Nature, Foraging and Finding Connection in the City
    Apr 16 2026

    We took this week’s episode outside and recorded in Griffith Park with Jason Wise, an environmental educator and queer ecologist who is helping people reconnect with the nature all around them. As part of our Earth Day series, Jason shares how he went from working in policy to leading foraging hikes and teaching others how to see the world differently.

    We talk about foraging, invasive vs native plants, and how something as simple as going on a walk can completely shift your perspective. Jason also shares what it means to be a queer ecologist, how nature challenges a lot of societal norms, and why building community is just as important as connecting with the environment.

    Follow Jason on Instagram at @jasonjourneyman and check out his upcoming events at jasonjourneyman.com if you want to experience one of his hikes in person.You can also download the app iNaturalist to start identifying plants, animals and insects in your own neighborhood.

    This conversation will make you want to get outside, slow down, and look at your surroundings in a whole new way.

    Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com


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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Ellen Ochoa: Curiosity, Perseverance and a Life as an Astronaut
    Mar 30 2026

    In this week’s episode, we talk with Ellen Ochoa, astronaut, engineer and the first Latina woman to travel to space. Ellen shares how her path into science actually began later in college when she decided to major in physics, which eventually led her to pursue a career in research and apply to NASA’s astronaut program.

    We talk about what it was actually like to travel to space, the challenges and excitement of working at NASA, and why representation in science and exploration matters. Ellen also shares advice for young people interested in STEM and reflects on the importance of curiosity, perseverance and staying open to opportunities.

    Check out the Barbie modeled after Ellen HERE.You can also explore her children’s book series Dr. Ochoa’s Stellar World Series with Lil’ Libros HERE.

    This conversation is inspiring, thoughtful and a reminder that big dreams often start with simple curiosity.

    Follow @makingwaves.project on Instagram and explore more at ⁠makingwavesproject.com

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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