Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
History
News
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts221/v4/87/af/d0/87afd0ce-601f-0bb9-a8b3-78fef527024e/mza_7815745844621558825.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Science, Y'all!
The Science, Y'all! Podcast | Jackson School of Geosciences
12 episodes
2 days ago
The Science, Y’all! podcast is the official podcast of the Jackson School of Geosciences that highlights cutting-edge earth and planetary science and the researchers making it all possible. Join host August Aalto as he interviews the Jackson School’s renowned geoscientists to delve into their exciting research and uncover personal narratives that shape the world of discovery. Podcast episodes represent the views of the host and their guests, not The University of Texas at Austin or the Jackson School of Geosciences.
Show more...
Earth Sciences
Science
RSS
All content for Science, Y'all! is the property of The Science, Y'all! Podcast | Jackson School of Geosciences and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
The Science, Y’all! podcast is the official podcast of the Jackson School of Geosciences that highlights cutting-edge earth and planetary science and the researchers making it all possible. Join host August Aalto as he interviews the Jackson School’s renowned geoscientists to delve into their exciting research and uncover personal narratives that shape the world of discovery. Podcast episodes represent the views of the host and their guests, not The University of Texas at Austin or the Jackson School of Geosciences.
Show more...
Earth Sciences
Science
Episodes (12/12)
Science, Y'all!
Professor Dan Breecker | S3E1 | Science, Y'all!

Professor Dan Breecker is an isotope geochemist who researches carbon cycling processes in soils and carbonate bedrock. Hear how a whitewater rafting trip guide sparked Dan’s interest in academia, what fieldwork mishaps (including a pack rat and a chewed-up tape measure) shaped his PhD experience in New Mexico, and why he’s excited about carbon sequestration. Dan also talks best practices for balancing teaching, research, and family—like playing pickup soccer to keep up with his kids.  

Show more...
1 month ago
19 minutes 10 seconds

Science, Y'all!
Jake Gearon | S2E5 | Science, Y'all!

This special episode was recorded in Medellín, Colombia, during an NSF-funded international field course. JSG graduate and current Indiana University Bloomington PhD candidate Jake Gearon is a sedimentologist and geoinformaticist who is advised by Dr. Douglas Edmonds. Jake received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in geological sciences from the JSG, along with a creative writing certificate from the College of Liberal Arts. Hear how History Channel documentaries on paleontology and volcanology sparked Jake’s interest in earth sciences as a kid, how his current research uses remote sensing to answer classical questions in sedimentology, and his perspective on the creative opportunities and psychological challenges of the PhD degree.

Show more...
1 year ago
47 minutes 42 seconds

Science, Y'all!
Tony Edgington | S2E4 | Science, Y'all!

This special episode was recorded at Universidad EAFIT in Medellín, Colombia, during an NSF-funded international field course. JSG graduate and current Boston College PhD student Tony Edgington is a geomorphologist who is advised by Drs. Noah Snyder and Kat Wilson—another JSG alum. Tony received two bachelor’s degrees from JSG, one in geological sciences and another in geosystems engineering and hydrogeology, before going on to earn a master’s degree from University of Connecticut. Hear how Tony’s interest in environmental science started with a kid’s microscope, how his research has taken him all over South America and now back to the South, and what he misses most about Austin, TX—breakfast tacos.

Show more...
1 year ago
38 minutes 13 seconds

Science, Y'all!
Grace Guryan | S2E3 | Science, Y'all!

Fifth-year PhD candidate Grace Guryan is a fluvial geomorphologist and landscape evolution modeler who is advised by Dr. Joel Johnson. Grace's research at the JSG focuses on quantifying how lithology impacts river systems and modeling how those effects influence river responses to tectonic and climate changes over geologic timescales. Hear how Grace’s interest in river science was inspired by whitewater rafting in Idaho as a kid, how environmental consulting work in Colorado refined her sense of identity and purpose, and her perspective on work-life balance and staying grounded during her PhD.

Show more...
1 year ago
50 minutes 16 seconds

Science, Y'all!
Dr. Emily Bamber | S2E2 | Science, Y'all!

Recent JSG PhD graduate Dr. Emily Bamber is a planetary geomorphologist who was advised by Dr. Tim Goudge. Hear how Emily's upbringing in the Welsh countryside made her passionate about the natural world, how following her research interests led her across the Atlantic to the NASA Johnson Space Center and UT Austin, and how in another life she would run a cute bakery with free folk music sessions. Emily is now a research fellow at University of Cambridge's Trinity College, where she studies the joint geologic histories of meteorite impact craters and rivers.

Show more...
1 year ago
35 minutes 19 seconds

Science, Y'all!
Dr. Ethan Conrad | S2E1 | Science, Y'all!

Recent JSG PhD graduate Dr. Ethan Conrad is a structural geologist and tectonic geomorphologist, who was advised by Drs. Claudio Faccenna, Danny Stockli, and Thorsten Becker. Hear how Ethan's interest in science was sparked by The Spiderwick Chronicles, how his research has taken him to Italy and the Dominican Republic, and how playing music, disc golf, and slacklining with friends shaped his PhD experience. Ethan is now a postdoctoral researcher at University College London (UCL), where he studies how the topography of Antarctica has changed beneath the ice over millions of years.

Show more...
1 year ago
54 minutes 45 seconds

Science, Y'all!
Professor Rich Ketcham | S1E6 | Science, Y'all!

Nick and Noah catch-up with Professor Rich Ketcham to learn about his ongoing research in the first public computed-tomography (CT) lab in the United States. We hope you'll enjoy the last episode of this season as we try to bank-in with Rich.

Show more...
2 years ago
28 minutes 19 seconds

Science, Y'all!
Professor Ginny Catania | S1E5 | Science, Y'all!

Ice, ice, science? We sit down with glaciologist Professor Ginny Catania to discuss her research and ongoing work to increase access for a diverse range of students, faculty, and staff. Don't let this episode creep on by, it's a (n)ice one!!!

Warning: this episode contains explicit language.

Show more...
2 years ago
34 minutes 25 seconds

Science, Y'all!
Professor Matt Malkowski | S1E4 | Science, Y'all!

Give it time to become a classic, but don't worry - this episode is already clastic.  Nick & Noah take their heads out of the sand with sedimentary geologist Professor Matt Malkowski and try to avoid being deposed.


P.S. Scroll down to see the legendary photo referenced in the podcast: https://www.mmalkowski.com/research.html

Show more...
2 years ago
21 minutes 36 seconds

Science, Y'all!
Professor Jack Sharp | S1E3 | Science, Y'all!

We dive deep with Professor Emeritus John (Jack) Sharp, hydrologist extraordinaire.  We ask Jack about his research, the worst job he's ever had, his work as a former Geologic Society of America (GSA) president, and the importance of creating communicable science.

Show more...
2 years ago
14 minutes 24 seconds

Science, Y'all!
Professor Chris Bell | S1E2 | Science, Y'all!

We sit down with vertebrate paleontologist and natural-storyteller Professor Chris Bell for a 10-minute interview about his career, ongoing work to encourage debate in scientific dialogue, and hatred of electric scooters.  Can you blame us for running over our time?

Show more...
2 years ago
27 minutes 39 seconds

Science, Y'all!
Morgan Carrington & Michelle Tebolt | S1E1 | Science, Y'all!

Nick and Noah sit down with Morgan Carrington and Michelle Tebolt (first- and fourth-year graduate students in the Planetary Surface Processes lab) for a conversation about the ever-evolving experience of grad life.  We loved hearing their unique perspectives, learning about their research, and hearing how they've engaged with the greater JSG community.

Show more...
2 years ago
23 minutes 10 seconds

Science, Y'all!
The Science, Y’all! podcast is the official podcast of the Jackson School of Geosciences that highlights cutting-edge earth and planetary science and the researchers making it all possible. Join host August Aalto as he interviews the Jackson School’s renowned geoscientists to delve into their exciting research and uncover personal narratives that shape the world of discovery. Podcast episodes represent the views of the host and their guests, not The University of Texas at Austin or the Jackson School of Geosciences.