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Inland Up | Paths Across San Bernardino

Season 25 Episode 5

Meet the “Paths Across San Bernardino” roadtrippers: Amelia, Ansh, Lovely, Luis, and Melissa—five young people interested in finding their place in the San Bernardino County workforce; then follow along as they explore careers in healthcare and construction, and see just how many pathways there are to explore in these industries.

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Many Paths
25:17
NASA’s largest rocket engine test facility, and engineer and designer Leah Buechley.
Get Out There
25:15
Stories from engineer Katherine Kuchenbecker, artist Zaria Forman, CEO Jewel Burks.
Find Your Voice
25:11
The road trip begins with Harvard professor Evelynn Hammonds and artist Janet Echelman.
The Door's Wide Open (Season 13 | Episode 4)
25:10
As their trip comes to an end, the team reflects on everything they learned along the way.
Get the Ball Rolling (Season 13 | Episode 3)
25:08
The team has an action-packed week highlighted by stops in Las Vegas, Denver, and Chicago.
Breaking Down Barriers (Season 13 | Episode 2)
25:14
The team’s journey takes them into Silicon Valley, the hub for innovation in technology.
Pumped and Ready (Season 13 | Episode 1)
25:10
Three computer science students embark on a road trip to meet leaders in their field.
Everything is Design (Season 12 | Episode 8)
24:42
The journey ends in NYC with designer swissmiss and Helvetica director Gary Hustwit.
Deciding What's Next (Season 12 | Episode 7)
24:42
The team meets an exhibition designer in Chicago, an inventor-turned-entrepreneur in NYC.
Make it Your Own (Season 12 | Episode 6)
24:42
Breaking out of comfort zones with glassblowing, palm readings, and impromptu interviews.
The Answer is Within You (Season 12 | Episode 5)
24:42
The team explores the Experience Music Project and talks indecision with Michael Franti.
Challenge the Status Quo (Season 12 | Episode 4)
24:42
The road-trippers talk fear, failure, and taking chances at Skywalker Ranch and Pixar.
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