The Athenaeum

By: Angel B Jimenez
  • Summary

  • Ever wonder about what its like to achieve greatness? To have a fulfilling reward after years of hard work? Ever wonder about loss and grief? What it may be like to travel through dark times but believe there must be some light at the end of the tunnel? The Athenaeum, like that of the great Library of Alexandria, is a place for those stories to be told. The stories of hardship, loss, joy, growth and more. Stories about beauty and peace in a broken world. Stories about hope and future. Stories that are here to inspire us to be better. For the future of the generations ahead of us, and our world
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Episodes
  • Shark Water
    Dec 9 2020

    Dr. Neil Hammerschlag joins us today here at The Athenaeum for another immaculate episode. Dr. Neil keeps us informed on the overfishing and the bycatch of sharks and other marine species. We talk about the tragedy of Dead Zones and the lack of oxygen in some ocean areas. His favorite shark is the Tiger Shark and we discuss the possibilities of a world without sharks and the ripple effects that such a catastrophe would have.   https://sharkresearch.rsmas.miami.edu/ 

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    48 mins
  • The Water Man
    Dec 2 2020

    In the eighteenth episode, I am met with Nick Troutman here at the Athenaeum. Nick talks about his life being a Freestyle Kayak World Champion and what life on the move with his family is like. We talk about homeschooling, accidents in the river, and having aspirations as a young child. 

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    35 mins
  • A Tribute to Them
    Nov 26 2020

    On the podcast tonight, I am honored to be speaking with model and participant of the Heart Foundation, Asha Grigg. Asha willingly gives her testimony about living with heart failure (Cardio-myopathy and mitral valve regurgitation) from the early age of 17. She talks about inner peace and finding happiness within one's true self and standing up for the voices of women in the workforce. I also remind everyone about the "seed" analogy once again and Asha speaks about sending a message. 

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    45 mins

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