37 episodes

We are a community of up-and-coming young people who are striving to make the world a better place. We focus our attention on the individuals who are still in the middle of developing their expertise or building their organization. Through this focus, we hope our listeners will be inspired to do their part in making their communities - both local and global - a better place.

The 2033 Podcast Abbie & Tim Steckler

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.7 • 14 Ratings

We are a community of up-and-coming young people who are striving to make the world a better place. We focus our attention on the individuals who are still in the middle of developing their expertise or building their organization. Through this focus, we hope our listeners will be inspired to do their part in making their communities - both local and global - a better place.

    Johnathan Celestin: How To Save Democracy

    Johnathan Celestin: How To Save Democracy

    Can we save democracy in the United States? What if we focus on the local and bring people together to engage online in meaningful ways? Well, Johnathan thinks it’s possible, and that’s why he started MyBalbo.


    Many of us want to  stay politically active, but our reach seems limited - how do we go one step further to use technology & have conversations across divides and become substantively connected to affecting policy that affects us. 


    Meet Johnathan Celestin, founder of MyBalbo, an app that provides real community around American politics and offers users a chance to talk about the hard issues, engage with their representatives, and find ways to make a difference. 


    In this episode, hear Johnathan’s journey of how he started MyBalbo with his siblings, how he navigates the systemic hurdles to starting a company as a person of color, what it’s like running a company with family members, and how he is already helping Americans can engage meaningfully with politics. 


    Also listen to hear nice compliments from Johnathan’s mom and Abigail & Tim audition to become ASMR influencers.

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    • 44 min
    Abigail & Tim: How to Survive an Alien Invasion

    Abigail & Tim: How to Survive an Alien Invasion

    Where do you imagine yourself in 4 years - owner of an arts space, an astrobiologist, or a ghost suspiciously similar to the ghost from Hamlet that forever haunts the world after being assassinated by an alien spacecraft? 

    Tune in this week for a special episode that features 2033 Podcast host Abigail as she explores her own inevitable career pivot. When you've had a specific dream your whole life, and suddenly it needs to change - what then? 

    Join us as we bushwhack through the existential thicket as we explore  what it’s like knowing that a change is needed in one’s career but unsure of the next steps to go. Ft. an improvised musical number about Abigail being assassinated by aliens as she enjoys her breakfast. 

    • 42 min
    Timon Lee: How to Fuse Your Identity

    Timon Lee: How to Fuse Your Identity

    What if you are doesn't fall neatly into any box? Part of what makes Timon an incredible person and therapist is he holds so many aspects of his identity that society too often does not see as going together, namely being queer and Christian. Timon walks through his process of going through social work school to become a Marriage and Family Therapist, his unorthodox journey to getting there that provides him unique relationships and, perspective, and what he hopes to accomplish in helping others navigate their own dialectical tensions and identities that on the surface might seem at odds. This is a great episode for anyone interested in mental health. Plus, Tim wonders if anyone enjoys his version of small talk and Abbie lobbies for a new bread-themed nickname. 

    • 44 min
    Daniela Ocampo Sánchez: How to Orchestrate Societal Change

    Daniela Ocampo Sánchez: How to Orchestrate Societal Change

    Did you know a youth orchestra could change the future of an entire city? Daniela certainly could tell you a thing or two about that. She's no stranger to the idea that  younger generations face a hard fact: our careers will generally not be as linear as those of our parents and grandparents. How do we still shoot for success and allow for change? 

    In this episode, hear Danielle Ocampo Sánchez’s fascinating story on her ever-evolving definition of success, finally reuniting her passion for music by helping manage Amadeus, an organization that gives young people access to music education in her hometown of Medellin, Colombia and beyond. Plus, Abigail evaluates Tim's abilities to transition between subjects, and Tim provides us with a unique serenade. 

    If you'd like to learn more about Amadeus, please follow along at amadeus.org.co OR find them on instagram @amadeusfund. 

    • 59 min
    2033 Generation: How to Initiate Hope

    2033 Generation: How to Initiate Hope

    With all the bad news in our inboxes, in our feeds, and in our lives, is there really any reason still to have hope that positive change can happen? During our second Generation gathering, an amazing array of inspiring guests sat down to discuss this very question. 

    Hear a wide range of practical ways these individuals have found ways to give back to their communities, rediscover dreams, create political change they wish to see, and find personal ways to light up their days. The answer? Find hope in the little things, however you can. Also tune in to hear Tim realizing his elevator career pitch may need some tweaking and  to Abigail slowly morphing into Gollum.

    If you are interested in joining our next 2033 Generation, or want to join our newest NYC program - the 2033 Lyceum, please email us at 2033podcast@gmail.com. If you're interested in being a guest on our show, let us know. And finally, please visit 2033podcast.com for more information about the show and upcoming events. 

    • 58 min
    Dean Rosenwald: How to (literally) Fight for Agent Orange Victims

    Dean Rosenwald: How to (literally) Fight for Agent Orange Victims

    Dean is a fighter - in all senses of the word.  He fights Muay Thai, he fights MMA and, he fights FOR victims of Agent Orange in Vietnam. On a solo trip, Dean learned about Agent Orange, a chemical herbicide used by US troops in the Vietnam War that has caused millions of cases of illnesses, including birth defects, over multiple generations. Upon meeting Agent Orange victims, Dean was inspired to found An Phuc International, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting these victims. On today's episode, Dean candidly discusses the successes and challenging moments in his journey, encouraged by connections on the ground in Vietnam but often discouraged by fundraising and nonprofit management. This episode exemplifies our podcast’s mission: honesty about the struggle of change-making while maintaining hope to keep moving forward. Also hear about Abigail’s international hat-collecting , and Tim's amazingly smooth transitions. 

    • 52 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

jschallenger ,

Superb work

What an incredible podcast Abbie and Tim!! All of your episodes that I have listened to are much needed. Both of your unique abilities to connect with your guest really add to the depth of the interviews.

Alletjutmensch! ,

Awesome podcast

This has given me such tangible ideas on how we are all contributing to change, even when in the middle of figuring things out. Super inspiring! Great work done by a very dynamic duo. Highly recommend!!

indiegirl212 ,

Interesting concept

Love the concept of this podcast and I look forward to new episodes. This gives me hope for the future! Also the fact Abbie and Tim are siblings hosting this together is adorable.

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