In this episode of The GeoTrip, Cameron Muskelly, a self-taught paleontologist, shares his journey into the world of geoscience and paleontology. He discusses his early fascination with dinosaurs, the challenges he faced in traditional education due to being on the autism spectrum, and how he carved out a unique path in the field. Cameron explains the importance of mentorship, the various branches of paleontology, particularly invertebrate paleontology, and the fossilization process. He also shares insights from his fieldwork in Georgia and his aspirations in science communication and research, offering valuable advice for aspiring paleontologists and non-traditional students alike.
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Welcome to GeoGems! A 15-minute dive into foundational geoscience topics. This month, we talk about rock, the building blocks of earth.
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In this episode we meet Dr. Anita M. S. Marshall: Assistant Instructional Professor, University FloridaDepartment of Geological Sciences. We talk about why increasing access, particularly in field experiences, is so important and how she advances this through her role as Executive Director of the International Association for Geoscience Diversity.
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Welcome to GeoGems! A 15-minute dive into foundational geoscience topics. This month, we talk about minerals, the essential compounds for life as we know it.
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Everyone keeps asking if we're back. Yeah, I'm thinking we're back. Geo and Kieron talk about reminisce about the holidays and look forward to the new year (with lots of exciting updates for our listeners). Send your questions, comments or philosophical musings about the meaning of life to:
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We're joined in this episode by Dr. Samuel Nyarko, Assistant Professor at IU Indianapolis, to talk about perceptions to geoscience, how we can improve our efforts to make our discipline more inclusive and how teamwork can truly make the dream work.
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Twitter: @DrSCNyarko Email:snyarko@iu.edu
Website:https://science.indianapolis.iu.edu/earthsciences/education-research
It's not just in your head. The planet is warming, and we have the data (and models to prove it). Dr. Veeshan Narinesingh, who specializes in atmospheric dynamics and weather extremes in a changing climate, joins us in this special episode. You can learn more about his work with Caribbeans for Climate (501c3) below:
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Come with us as we travel to Tanzania! George Rwegoshora Kato is a Geologist and Executive Director at Afrikagera Geological Center in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. He works in between mines, geo fields, classrooms and media rooms.
Welcome back! To kick off the fourth (!) year of our podcast, we thought we'd reintroduce ourselves and talk about what the future holds. If you'd like to suggest a topic for us to cover or would like to be a guest, tweet us at @geotrippodcast on X or email us at thegeotrippodcast@gmail.com
Turns out we've been thinking about the diversity problem in the geosciences all wrong. Our guest Akilah Alwan joins us to set the record straight.
We're joined by the effervescent Yesenia Arroyo, science communicator extraordinaire, planetary volcanologist and Program Manager for GeoSPACE to bond over our shared love of plantains and deep dislike of a certain billionaire.
We're joined by Tramond Baisden, President of the National Association of Black Geoscientists (NABG) to talk about the upcoming Technical Conference, the past and future of the organization and his love of football (the other one).
PhD student and circus artist Mel Zhang chats with us about her unconventional path to the geosciences in an episode filled with good vibrations
Join us as we talk to Dr. Raquel Bryant, an Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Wesleyan University, about her favorite microfossils, community and being your authentic self.
What does the future of fieldwork in the geosciences look like? In this episode we talk about our own experiences, favorite tips/hacks and our hopes for the future.
In this episode we're joined by Dr. Mark Little, the 2022-2023 President of the Geological Society of America, a past GSA-USGS Congressional Science Fellow, the executive director of NCGrowth, a national center, based at UNC Chapel Hill, that is helping businesses, governments, and other organizations create a more equitable economy through good jobs and new wealth in distressed communities!
We talk with Dr. Byron Winston (Senior Environmental Scientist) about threats to surface and groundwater quality and how climate change is making these problems worse.
Our guest Kashauna Mason was born and raised in Dominica where she nurtured a love for geoscience. Her current research takes her to Iceland which it turns out is a good place to simulate the terrain of the Red Planet, Mars!
It's 8/8/2022 and we're celebrating our 8th episode and one year of our podcasting adventure! Thank you to our guests and you, our listeners for making this journey with us. Here's to another year!
Rifting can be complicated but thankfully Dr. Folarin Kolawole is here to break it down for us. Listen as we talk about his research, what inspired him to choose industry over academia, and who has the best jollof.