
“Hurricanes, Culture, and Gen Z: A Conversation with Samuel English”
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n this episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, I sit down with Samuel English, a bright young student from the University of Cambridge who is currently in America exploring his research on how communities respond to hurricanes. Samuel brings a unique global perspective as he unpacks what disaster response really entails—from preparation and resilience to cultural differences in how people rebuild after devastation.
Our conversation goes far beyond research. Samuel shares his love for music and swimming, offers his thoughts on the Gen Z generation, and weighs in on current events shaping today’s world. He also gives a fascinating breakdown of how hurricanes form, blending science with personal insight.
This episode is an inspiring glimpse into the mind of a young scholar who is not only passionate about academic discovery but also deeply curious about people, cultures, and the stories that shape us all.
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