Media Mentions
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Splash, Fall 2022, Ocean Conservancy. Profile.
Earth.Org
Wo(men) Mind the Water Artivist Series podcast was named one of the top 15 best environmental podcasts in 2021 by Earth.Org, a not-for-profit environmental organization and leader in global news about the status of natural ecosystems worldwide. We were listed along with such prestigious shows as How to Save a Planet, Jane Goodall’s the Hopecast, and The Mother Earth News and Friends.
Women Mind the Water on Ocean Pancake Podcast
Maine Women Magazine
In the January 2021 edition of the Maine Women Magazine, Pam shares what inspired her to take action and create the Wo(men) Mind the Water Project.
Contributing Writer for the Environmental News and Data Platform, Earth.org
Articles on Earth.org by Pam Ferris -Olson
WMTW Channel 8
Pam Ferris-Olson and her Wo(men) Mind the Water project were featured as a CommUnity Champion on Nov. 6, 2020 on WMTW Channel 8, an ABC affiliate in Portland, Maine.
Pam Ferris-Olson featured guest 10/13/2021
on Clubhouse, ARTIVISM room- artists in marine conservation
Go Forth and Science
Pam Ferris-Olson was the featured guest on the Go Forth and Science podcast. In the episode, The Stuff You Otter Know, Pam speaks about the life and status of the California Sea Otter, her graduate studies of the marine mammal and as a board member of Friends of the Sea Otter.
Portland Press Herald
“In creating Women Mind the Water, she has offered a forum that encourages collaboration among women.”
Freeport resident celebrates bond between women, water through digital stories, podcast
The Times Record
“There is, however, another aspect of this connection – the emotional connection to water that all humans feel to one degree or another. It is something that we share, and it is so basic to our existence.”
Intertidal: What an emotional connection with water says about us
Bangor Daily News
“Recently, Ferris-Olson, a freelance writer and journalist who moved to southern Maine in 2016 after a stint in the midwest, decided to ask women to share all kinds of stories about water. She’s doing so through her Women Mind the Water Digital Stories Project, a new, Maine-based non-profit arts and humanities project.”
Why a new Maine resident is seeking women’s stories about water