Meet Jenna Rolle, a fun-loving Paleobiologist who is the Director of Education at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History and Sea Center, California. Jenna's past research has included bioluminescent bacteria, and in her own words "how, why, and when they got so glowy". She also has participated in teaching a course called "Dinosaurs" (which, perhaps a little misleading, is a course that includes discussions around Dinosaurs, but is really an all-encompassing course about Earth History!). Her current role centers around helping kids be mindful leaders and creating opportunities for people of all ages to experience science and nature in the most fun and educational ways! When she's not helping people tap into the awesomeness of science, she's out hiking around with her dog Yogi. Join us, as we demonstrate why a day at the museum will "cure"-ate (ha, see what we did there) any deficiency in exploring the wonders of the world.