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EpicEarth Podcast
Ashley Bosa & Bryan Rosenblatt
29 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to the EpicEarth Podcast, a product of Boise State University students as part of STEM Outreach through the Geoscience Department. The concept of EpicEarth was developed by Ashley Bosa, Bryan Rosenblatt, and Scott Gauvain - all BSU graduate students who want to highlight the scientific progress taking place on this EpicEarth! Join us from the comfort of your chair as we travel all over the world. Dive into the world of glaciologists, hydrologists, biologists, paleontologists, physicists, seismologists, and a whole other host of scientists. Take a journey with us around this EpicEarth.
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Welcome to the EpicEarth Podcast, a product of Boise State University students as part of STEM Outreach through the Geoscience Department. The concept of EpicEarth was developed by Ashley Bosa, Bryan Rosenblatt, and Scott Gauvain - all BSU graduate students who want to highlight the scientific progress taking place on this EpicEarth! Join us from the comfort of your chair as we travel all over the world. Dive into the world of glaciologists, hydrologists, biologists, paleontologists, physicists, seismologists, and a whole other host of scientists. Take a journey with us around this EpicEarth.
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Blowing Off Steam at a Supervolcano (w/ Maggie Holahan)
EpicEarth Podcast
59 minutes 28 seconds
2 years ago
Blowing Off Steam at a Supervolcano (w/ Maggie Holahan)

Join us as we interview one of the most laid back graduate students you'll ever meet, Maggie Holahan.  She may be studying a "stressed" volcano that has to blow off a lot of steam, but Maggie uses her knowledge of the outdoors and her research with infrasound to understand eruption patterns of Steamboat Geyser - currently the World's most active tallest geyser tucked away in the heart of Yellowstone National Park. Learn why Maggie's research is analogous to a heart-rate monitor and what research looks like when you work with National Parks. We probably don't have to tell you this, but things are about to get steamy....

- recorded October 2022

If you'd like to learn more about applying for Federal and State jobs, reach out to Maggie - who has a LOT of experience working with these agencies, or visit the USGS, NFS, or NPS websites, or www.USAjobs.gov.

EpicEarth Podcast
Welcome to the EpicEarth Podcast, a product of Boise State University students as part of STEM Outreach through the Geoscience Department. The concept of EpicEarth was developed by Ashley Bosa, Bryan Rosenblatt, and Scott Gauvain - all BSU graduate students who want to highlight the scientific progress taking place on this EpicEarth! Join us from the comfort of your chair as we travel all over the world. Dive into the world of glaciologists, hydrologists, biologists, paleontologists, physicists, seismologists, and a whole other host of scientists. Take a journey with us around this EpicEarth.