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After a career first as a journalist and then as a traveling nurse, Keri Nelson chased an even grander adventure and secured a job in Antarctica. Seventeen seasons later, she’s done a lot of different jobs at various research stations, she's experienced both summers and winters on the continent, and even helped with scientific research.
In this episode, Keri shares what it’s really like to live at the bottom of the world, giving insights into the routines, the landscape, the excursions, and the vibrant community that keeps beckoning her back.
(Note: This episode was recorded earlier in the year, near the end of the Antarctic summer season.)
"I guess just kind of knowing my speck of what I am in this universe is something that Antarctic has taught me, among many, many other things."Hear Keri talk about:
Mentioned in this episode:
Articles about Keri Nelson’s Antarctic experiences:
Find more from Keri:
Support this new show:
After a career first as a journalist and then as a traveling nurse, Keri Nelson chased an even grander adventure and secured a job in Antarctica. Seventeen seasons later, she’s done a lot of different jobs at various research stations, she's experienced both summers and winters on the continent, and even helped with scientific research.
In this episode, Keri shares what it’s really like to live at the bottom of the world, giving insights into the routines, the landscape, the excursions, and the vibrant community that keeps beckoning her back.
(Note: This episode was recorded earlier in the year, near the end of the Antarctic summer season.)
"I guess just kind of knowing my speck of what I am in this universe is something that Antarctic has taught me, among many, many other things."Hear Keri talk about:
Mentioned in this episode:
Articles about Keri Nelson’s Antarctic experiences:
Find more from Keri:
Support this new show: