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By Vyshnavi Karra
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
I continue my conversation with Tiffany Mosher, author of the new book "Beauty Beyond the Threshold: How International Volunteering Saved My Life" which is available as an e-book and paperback on Amazon. (Trigger Warning: Depression, Anxiety, Suicidal Thoughts. Credit: Music from Pixabay.)
This week, I talk to Tiffany Mosher, author of the new book "Beauty Beyond the Threshold: How International Volunteering Saved My Life." She talks about how volunteering and helping others on solo travel trips literally saves her from her depression and anxiety to give her a sense of purpose in this world. Her book explores her journey and is available on Amazon as an e-book and a paperback. (Trigger Warning: Depression, Anxiety, Suicidal Thoughts. Credits: Music from Pixabay.)
In this episode, I am continuing my conversation with Jamie Russo, the author of The Underdog Paradox (Twitter: @jamierusso). (Credit: Music by Pixabay)
In this episode, I'm switching gears a little bit to start talking to other fellow authors in the Book Creator program about their books. My first interviewee is Jamie Russo (Twitter: @jamierusso), and the author of The Underdog Paradox, which is available on Amazon. (Credit: Music is from Pixabay.)
In this episode, I discuss how the necessary symbiotic relationship between science and government helped the development of large-scale production of penicillin during WWII. (Credit: Music from Pixabay.)
In the 1st episode of this podcast, I explore why I decided to write a book on science advocacy, focusing on the importance of scientists to become their own advocates. (Credits: Intro and outro music from Pixabay, "Antibody" by Raven the Science Maven.)
Hi everyone, I'm Vyshnavi Karra and this is my first ever podcast, Necessary Symbiosis, where I will discuss issues involving science, communication, policy and advocacy. Music is from Pixabay!
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.