
Stephanie Spera
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Stephanie Spera
@steph_spera
@_HowWeGotHere_ co-host// land change science // @urichmond // mom i can't tell the difference between compliments & insults. pettiness is my love language.



WE'RE BAAAACK! With our final episode of SEASON 2!🎙 Ok so, you've done it--you've gotten that #tenuretrack assistant TO THE professorship--now what? Listen to @steph_spera and @loopdlupien reflect on their journeys over the last year through the academy hwghpod.com/episodes/episo…







#GreenUR March 24 at noon #DivestUR actionnetwork.org/events/divestu…



HOLD STILL! 📸 This week we talk with our friend @JTKerby, who's an award-winning natural history photographer (and scientist!) who photographed his first feature story for @NatGeo in 2017 on gelada monkeys, and the rest is history. Check it out! hwghpod.com/episodes/episo…

This week @steph_spera and @loopdlupien chat with @GroundworkUSA urban planner @Mingoyac! Cate works with communities to improve their #environmental, #economic, and #social conditions, and improve health and overall quality of life... uhhh NBD. 🌳👯♀️🏢 hwghpod.com/episodes/episo…




An armed man has been standing outside the Robins Center at the University of Richmond since approximately 9:30 a.m. Guns are prohibited on campus, and multiple students going to class/work have called URPD. Hours later and he's still here, despite student complaints.



.@steph_spera @loopdlupien @bencosgrove talk piano lessons, flutist v floutist debate, and not being deterred when your college declines your proposal for an interdisciplinary major... what the heck, man.

On this episode of How We Got Here, we speak with Aja Barber (@AjaSaysHello)—writer, stylist, consultant, activist—whose work deals with the intersection of #sustainability, #fashion, #colonialism, #feminism, and more. WHEW! hwghpod.com/episodes/episo…

Our hearts break with the community of Chesapeake this morning. I remain in contact with law enforcement officials throughout this morning and have made available any resources as this investigation moves forward. Heinous acts of violence have no place in our communities.