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🗓️ 25 May 2021
⏱️ 85 minutes
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00:00:00 - Ryan is joined by Megan Johnson (@mmjohnso), Becca Van Hoeck (@becca_vanhoeck), and Caitlin Bergstrom (@caityydid). Megan and Becca are Ph.D. researchers working on the environmental engineering of the atmosphere around wildfires and fish ecology using marine soundscapes, respectively and in the first segment they tell us a bit about their awesome research.
00:30:16 - Drinks are a bit like wildfires and marine ecosystems: they're wet but they burn. Megan is enjoying a Left Hand (Chai) Milk Stout. Becca is working on some chilled white wine from a subscription service she used to stock up in the early days of the pandemic. She thinks it’s a Pinot Grigio. Caitlin is drinking a Juicify IPA by Lakefront Brewery from WI, where she went to school and was surprised to find in DC. Ryan goes big with a Megalodon Imperial Coffee Porter, gifted to him by Abe, naturally.
00:36:51 - Caitlin is a Science Policy Analyst for the American Geophysical Union, and the reason we were all chatting is because Megan, Becca, and I were an AGU Voices for Science (Policy Track) cohort. So we chat a bit about Megan and Becca's research, and then we chat about the Voices for Science program and what we were able to accomplish in what ended up being a far from traditional year of science policy advocacy and outreach!
01:20:59 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like outreach, in that I think they literally could be considered a type of outreach. For this episode, we want to thank Terry R. for a recurring PayPal donation and their continued support over the years. Thanks, Terry!
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Music credit: Do Better - Podington Bear
Audio Production by Rob Heath and Ryan Haupt
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0:00.0 | And I mean, I'm glad they finally said it at endgame, but like in the comics, Avengers |
0:04.2 | Assemble has always shouted at the top of one's lungs. |
0:07.1 | Like it is a call to action. |
0:09.0 | It's not a little thing. |
0:09.8 | Cap whispers to himself. |
0:12.7 | Says it to himself. |
0:14.7 | Assemble. |
0:17.2 | From science sort of.com, you're listening to Science Sort of. |
0:36.5 | Hello and welcome to Science Sortive. You're listening to Episode 339. |
0:40.6 | Our theme for this week is Voices. Assemble. |
0:44.6 | I'm your host Ryan and joining me to talk about things that are science, things that are sort of science, and things that wish they were science. |
0:49.9 | It's Caitlin Bergstrom. |
0:51.4 | Hello. |
0:52.9 | And Megan Johnson. |
0:54.5 | Hi. And Becca Van Hello. And Megan Johnson. Hi. |
0:55.9 | And Becca Van Hook. |
0:57.4 | Hey, Ryan. |
0:58.6 | Y'all are joining me today because you are our AGU rep and my cohort in the Voices for Science |
1:06.4 | program. |
1:07.3 | So we're going to talk more about the program later, but Caitlin, real quick, as our |
1:11.8 | AGU person, can you give us like a brief one or two sentences about the whole idea behind |
1:16.1 | Voices for Science and how the four of us became this little unit? Sure. So Voices for Science |
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