zion walker is a high school senior in ohio and the founder of the black teen mental health coalition is a scientist and artist linking sounds, music and nature. and i got the chance to chat with all three of them. heidi, ijust want to start with you. now, you are still in high school, but you already have your own podcast. it's called 1.5 degrees. what kind of perspective do you think you can bring with your show that us adults aren't able to do? the way i started this podcast is i realised that there wasn't many other perspectives of young people telling the stories of existing climate work from the perspective of a young person. but as an inspiring environmentalist, i wanted to learn more about this incredibly diverse and interdisciplinary field. so that's kind of the approach that i took with this podcast to try and bridge those intergenerational and experiential gaps. sage, i want to turn over to you now. your work as a scientist and as an artist really centres on the earth and climate change, but those would sound at least like two very different fields, so how are you trying to