My Science Story
My Science Story
Brandon Timm
Podcast by Brandon Timm
Erica Cirino
In this interview with Erica Cirino, we discuss the various adventures she has gone on as a freelance science writer. I also love her attitude of valuing experiences and relationships over items. I really think you will love to hear Erica's Science Story!
Jan 12, 2018
33 min
Dr. Lesley De Souza
I meet with Dr. Lesley De Souza, an ichthyologist who studies the Amazon watershed. She focuses on arapaima, a 10ft 200 pound fish that lives in oxbow lakes. She also discusses included local people on research teams to ensure they are invested in the conservation. She also gives encouragement to young, female scientists about pursuing their dreams! I hope you enjoy the interview.
Dec 15, 2017
36 min
Chris Helzer
I sit down with Chris Helzer to talk about his Blog, theprairieecologist.com, his background and various other prairie topics. I loved when he discussed the skills he regularly uses to work with land owners and how they aren't the "sciencey" skills. I also appreciated him talking about all the work that goes into maintaining healthy prairie ecosystems.
Dec 5, 2017
53 min
Lauren Diepenbrock
Dr. Lauren Diepenbrock is an entomologist who studies invasive fruit flies. The flies to $100 million+ in crop damages every year! She also talked about the importance of collaboration in science and having mentors to help you. She also has some hilarious field work fail stories you need to hear!
Nov 17, 2017
37 min
Samantha Yammine
In my first interview with a lab researcher, I get to talk to Science Sam a neuroscientist from Toronto. She studies stem cells in brain development. Not only is she a scicomm genius, but she also can grow brain cells in a dish! You will love her enthusiastic and infectious attitude about science.
Nov 7, 2017
31 min
Paula Cushing
Meet Dr. Paula Cushing, a curator at the natural history museum in Denver! She is an arachnologist who specializes in camel spiders. She also has great advice for any student who is interested in pursuing a career in science!
Oct 31, 2017
41 min
Thomas Clements
In this interview I talk to Thomas Clements, a paleontologist from the UK. He studies how fossils are formed especially how soft tissues become fossils. He also talked about how working hard is more important than being smart and that the purpose of school is to learn how to enjoy learning.
Oct 24, 2017
40 min
Immy Smith
I talk with Dr. Immy Smith who studied science, before deciding to focus full time on doing art. Immy's emphasis is on crypsis and camouflage and how humans impact animals' ability to blend in with its environment. The main thing I learned from Immy is the deep connection between art and science.
Sep 18, 2017
39 min
Meaghan Pimsler
I got the opportunity to talk with Dr. Meaghan Pimsler, an entomologist who studies the impact of climate change on bumblebees. Our conversation went from the pros and cons of post doc work, to ways insects convince females to mate with them, to how genes are expressed in bees. It was a fascinating conversation and I know you will love it!
Sep 7, 2017
41 min
Max Czapanskiy
Max Czapanskiy is a scientist studying spatial ecology of marine birds. I loved hearing his perspective on being a scientist with ADHD and how field biology is drastically different than science in school. Enjoy listening!
Aug 30, 2017
19 min
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