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Why It's Cool To Love Science, Bears and Lions | Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant
40 minutes Posted Jan 30, 2017 at 2:00 am.
What are you most grateful for? 03:12 Growing up in California 03:36 Was becoming a scientist a passion of yours as a kid? 05:00 Why did you decide on becoming a wildlife biologist? 08:21 Are you in danger with your work? 11:34 How much of your time is spent doing actual field work? 15:43 What's been one of the biggest lessons you've learned? 17:42 Tell us about an amazing discovery within your research? 20:45 What are some of the biggest hurdles preventing POC from pursuing careers in science? 25:10 What would you suggest to young men, women and parents of youth, with an interest in science? 35:30 What's one action we can all take this week to help us blaze our trail? --All Black stories on this podcast are made available for free. Our ask please listen, subscribe, rate and review our show, as it helps improve our ranking in the various podcast directories and helps other Black entrepreneurs, leaders and professionals find us more easily.  Please help us by SHARING this podcast with others. We believe that listening to these inspiring stories are going to move other aspiring Black trailblazers to make significant changes that have generational impact for many others, both now and well into the future. Blazer Nation, go out today and find a way to rise above, go way beyond and keep blazing your trail.Join our community at TBPod.comAnd connect with Stephen A. Hart: Twitter | LinkedIn #BlackExcellence #BlackSuccess #BlackMen #BlackWomen #BlackEntrepreneur #BlackLeader #BlackPodcast
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Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant is a large carnivore ecologist with the American Museum of Natural History. She is a pioneer among black women who have attained a Ph.D in her field, where she studies the American black bear, African lions in rural Kenya and Tanzania, and grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Dr. Wynn-Grant has attained 3 degrees, including a Masters degree from Yale University and a Ph.D from Columbia University. Don't miss this inspiring story from this extraordinary trailblazer.Rae's Episode Outline:02:00 What are you most grateful for? 03:12 Growing up in California 03:36 Was becoming a scientist a passion of yours as a kid? 05:00 Why did you decide on becoming a wildlife biologist? 08:21 Are you in danger with your work? 11:34 How much of your time is spent doing actual field work? 15:43 What's been one of the biggest lessons you've learned? 17:42 Tell us about an amazing discovery within your research? 20:45 What are some of the biggest hurdles preventing POC from pursuing careers in science? 25:10 What would you suggest to young men, women and parents of youth, with an interest in science? 35:30 What's one action we can all take this week to help us blaze our trail? --All Black stories on this podcast are made available for free. Our ask - please listen, subscribe, rate and review our show, as it helps improve our ranking in the various podcast directories and helps other Black entrepreneurs, leaders and professionals find us more easily.  Please help us by SHARING this podcast with others. We believe that listening to these inspiring stories are going to move other aspiring Black trailblazers to make significant changes that have generational impact for many others, both now and well into the future. Blazer Nation, go out today and find a way to rise above, go way beyond and keep blazing your trail.Join our community at TBPod.comAnd connect with Stephen A. Hart: Twitter | LinkedIn #BlackExcellence #BlackSuccess #BlackMen #BlackWomen #BlackEntrepreneur #BlackLeader #BlackPodcast