Exposure Episode 6: Industry Insider Part 2
Jill Hunkler
Co-Host
Jill is a mother, grassroots organizer, and an environmental & community advocate. She is a seventh generation Ohio Valley resident in Belmont County, Ohio, the most heavily fracked region in the state. Jill considers herself a fracking refugee. Due to the vast oil and gas infrastructure that polluted her country home in the Slope Creek Valley, she experienced negative health impacts, and was forced to sell her property. She has helped empower people in her community and beyond to stand up for their rights for a healthy environment. Her mission is to promote peace, clean energy solutions, and a healthy and protected Mother Earth for current and future generations.
Stuart Day
Co-Host
Stuart Day is a father, small business owner, and co-owner of a small organic farm in western Pennsylvania. A professional artist and luxury luthier with 20 years of experience, Stuart has a deep understanding of global supply chain issues and forestry practices. A passionate environmentalist and outdoorsman, he believes that regenerative agriculture is as vital as green energy in tackling today's environmental crises. Committed to bridging the gap between urban and rural America, Stuart is driven to shed light on how industrial development in small communities impacts us all.
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