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Everyone has a story, and these are the stories of the people in STEMM - their successes, career paths, research, field work, struggles, and everything in between. Each episode features a different st... more
FAQs about Storytellers of STEMM:How many episodes does Storytellers of STEMM have?The podcast currently has 145 episodes available.
May 15, 2020#24 - Jinna Larkin: Geography and WildlifeJinna is a data coordinator in Nevada and a GIS guru as far as I'm concerned. We talk about her nontraditional background and path into wildlife conservation, why GIS and maps are awesome, and a whole bunch of other things. We talked for over 2 hours so I had to pare it down a bit (sorry Jinna!!) but I really enjoyed this and I hope you do too. - - Check out Twitter for more info - Rachel Villani (@flyingcypress): https://twitter.com/flyingcypress or Storytellers of STEMM at www.facebook.com/storytellersofSTEMM. Recorded on 25 March 2020....more1h 30minPlay
May 13, 2020#23 - Miranda Kilgore & Daniel Eiland - The STEM and Robotics Center at Denham Springs High SchoolMiranda and Daniel are teachers at Denham Springs High School, and they tell us all about the STEM and Robotics Center at their school. The program is new and really innovative, and the robotics team is awesome! - - Check out Twitter for more info - Rachel Villani (@flyingcypress) or on Facebook at Storytellers of STEMM. Recorded on 24 March 2020....more50minPlay
May 08, 2020#22 - Melissa Cuevas: Scoliosis Research and ZebrafishMelissa tells the story of how she got into research science and all about the work she does as a bench scientist studying scoliosis. Did you know zebrafish are important to scoliosis research? You're about to, enjoy! - - Check out Twitter at Rachel Villani (@flyingcypress) or on Facebook at Storytellers of STEMM for more info! Recorded on 23 March 2020....more53minPlay
May 06, 2020#21 - Eleri Harris: All About Homeward BoundEleri Harris is a glaciologist, from Wales who is currently living in Vancouver. She and I are both members of Homeward Bound Cohort 5 (aka HB5), and we talk about the program, how we see ourselves as women in STEMM, and discuss the ins and outs of our experience with HB so far. ย - - Check out Twitter at Rachel Villani (@flyingcypress) or on Facebook at Storytellers of STEMM for more info! Recorded on 18 March 2020....more1h 10minPlay
April 29, 2020#20 - Kourtney Pitre: Cardiac SonographyKourtney Pitre is a cardiac sonographer in Colorado, and today she's sharing the story of how she got into this field, why she likes it, and explains all about ultrasounds. - - Check out Twitter at Rachel Villani (@flyingcypress) or on Facebook at Storytellers of STEMM for more info! Recorded on 15 March 2020....more52minPlay
April 24, 2020#19 - Emily Smith: Oceanography ProgramsDr Emily Smith is a program manager working with NOAA to manage long-term oceanography programs, like Argo. We'll hear about these programs, what a program manager actually does, and also the lagniappe story about how she achieved her goals and got to where she is today. Enjoy and Happy Earth Week! ๐ - - Check out Twitter at Rachel Villani (@flyingcypress) or on Facebook at Storytellers of STEMM for more info! Recorded on 22 March 2020....more51minPlay
April 22, 2020#18 - Jodi Salmond: Science Around the WorldJodi Salmond tells her story of working for Reef Check Australia, doing interesting citizen science all over the world, getting people interested and educated about coral reefs, and work she's done in Mozambique and at Christmas Island. Enjoy! - - Check out Twitter at Rachel Villani (@flyingcypress) or on Facebook at Storytellers of STEMM for more info! Recorded on 14 March 2020....more1h 1minPlay
April 20, 2020#17 - Hilary Glenn Bertoniere: Fisheries, Friendship, and ScienceHilary is a salmon fisheries biologist in California, and has worked all over the world. She tells the story of how she got into fisheries to begin with, about being a fisheries observer in Alaska, studying red snapper at LSU, and moving back to her home state of California to work on endangered salmon restoration. Enjoy! - - Check out Twitter at Rachel Villani (@flyingcypress) or on Facebook at Storytellers of STEMM for more info! Recorded on 14 March 2020....more1hPlay
April 15, 2020#16 - Blake Grisham: A Story of Friendship and ScienceDr Blake Grisham is a wildlife professor at Texas Tech and one of my closest friends. Together we tell the story of our friendship across states, universities, science, and national parks. Plus a bonus conversation about the value of friendship! - - Check out Twitter at Rachel Villani (@flyingcypress) or on Facebook at Storytellers of STEMM for more info! Recorded on 8 March 2020....more1h 18minPlay
April 10, 2020#15 - Alice Lenthe: From Engineering to Safety and the Value of LearningAlice is the Director of Environmental Health and Safety at Villanova University in Pennsylvania, and she's here to tell the story about her background in engineering and how she got into the safety world. Safety is very important, especially in hazardous environments (like field work or with big equipment), and we both find it super important. Enjoy this conversation! - - Check out Twitter at Rachel Villani (@flyingcypress) or on Facebook at Storytellers of STEMM for more info! Recorded on 1 March 2020....more49minPlay
FAQs about Storytellers of STEMM:How many episodes does Storytellers of STEMM have?The podcast currently has 145 episodes available.