• Episode: Building Bridges
    May 3 2024
    In this episode Rachael L'Heureux, an outreach specialist with Arizona Project WET, shares her transition from her water-rich hometown of Seattle to the arid landscapes of Arizona. She discusses her career path intertwining science communication and water conservation. Rachel's passion for science communication was ignited by her father's involvement in policy advocacy, which instilled in her a desire to bridge the gap between scientific research and public awareness. Through her undergraduate and graduate studies, Rachel realized the importance of practical experience and specialization within STEM fields, learning that employers value project work over mere academic credentials. She reflects on her time at the Arizona Department of Water Resources, where she encountered challenges within a rapidly changing team structure, prompting her to prioritize a collaborative and supportive work environment. Rachel emphasizes the significance of networking in advancing one's career, offering
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    11 mins
  • Episode: Unraveling Mysteries
    Apr 30 2024
    In this episode Dr. Paul Ryan, a physicist whose career has taken him on a fascinating journey into the realm of biophysics. Dr. Ryan shares his motivations for pursuing a career in STEM, influenced by his aptitude for math and the captivating discussions with his engineer grandfather. From his tenure at Raytheon to his decision to pursue a PhD in biophysics, Dr. Ryan reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped his career trajectory. Listeners gain insights into the challenges of applying an undergraduate physics degree in industry, as Dr. Ryan discusses his role in failure analysis at Raytheon and the importance of interdisciplinary skills. The conversation highlights the significance of computational methods in modern physics research and industry applications, emphasizing their role in both experimental and theoretical work. Throughout the episode, Dr. Ryan offers valuable advice for aspiring physicists, including the importance of embracing failure, negotiating one's worth, and
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    14 mins
  • Episode: Renaissance Woman
    Apr 30 2024
    In this episode Sara Kobilka, the founder of Renaissance Woman Consulting, discusses multifaceted careers and navigating beyond traditional STEM career pipelines. Sara shares her journey from aspirations in broadcast journalism to her current role in science communication and emphasizes the value of embracing diverse interests and interdisciplinary opportunities. Through personal anecdotes, Sara recounts pivotal moments in her career from transitioning between industries to grappling with professional challenges. She highlights the importance of resilience, mentorship, and seeking external perspectives during times of uncertainty. Moreover, Sara underscores the significance of platforms like LinkedIn in building networks and accessing industry insights.
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    17 mins
  • Episode: From Curiosity to a Career
    Apr 23 2024
    In this episode Dr. Navin McGinnis, a postdoctoral researcher specializing in theoretical particle physics at the University of Arizona, shares his odyssey from a childhood curiosity to the forefront of theoretical physics. Through candid storytelling, Navin reveals how his insatiable curiosity and a series of serendipitous encounters ignited his passion for unraveling the mysteries of the universe. Navin's journey is one of chance, inspiration, and relentless pursuit. He discusses the pivotal role of networks in the scientific community, emphasizing the collaborative nature of modern research. Navin explains the challenges faced by early-career scientists, offering valuable insights into the realities of navigating postdoctoral contracts and the importance of resilience in the face of uncertainty.
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    13 mins
  • Episode: Finding Your Tribe
    Apr 22 2024
    In this podcast episode, Angelica Escorto a PhD candidate in molecular and cellular biology at the University of Arizona, talks about her journey from being an undergraduate student to pursuing advanced research of breast cancer. Angelica shares how she stumbled upon her passion for research during her junior year as an undergrad, highlighting the excitement of conducting her own projects and exploring new scientific questions. She discusses her decision to pursue a PhD and the fulfillment she finds in potentially impacting lives through her work. Throughout the conversation, Angelica reflects on challenges she faced, including speaking up in professional settings and battling imposter syndrome. She emphasizes the importance of finding support networks and mentors, especially for women and underrepresented groups in STEM. In offering advice to undergraduate students interested in STEM careers, Angelica encourages them to embrace opportunities and seek out supportive communities that c
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    10 mins
  • Episode: Beyond the Box
    Apr 20 2024
    In this episode, Erin Lansey shares her journey from studying environmental science to pursuing a career in environmental engineering. Growing up with a civil engineer father, Erin initially shied away from the field but found herself drawn to it as she discovered a passion for solving environmental challenges. Erin discusses the critical issues surrounding water management in the desert southwest and her role in ensuring clean water for the community. Reflecting on her career trajectory, Erin emphasizes the importance of embracing opportunities and being open to pivoting within the field of engineering. She shares personal anecdotes of transitioning from hydrology to remediation engineering and eventually delving into data science and analytics. Through these experiences, Erin highlights the value of adaptability and continuous learning in shaping a successful engineering career. The conversation also delves into professional challenges, including learning from mistakes, the importan
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    11 mins
  • Episode: Unlocking Insights
    Apr 10 2024
    In this episode Lori Schultz, a seasoned expert in research intelligence, shares her unique journey over three decades in higher education into the realm of data-driven decision-making. She offers practical insights and lessons learned along the way. Lori recounts the evolution of her career from chance beginnings to leveraging data for academic research. Through candid conversations, she explores the pivotal role of data analysis in navigating challenges, the art of asking the right questions in data analysis, and the crucial role of data scientists in translating complex insights into actionable strategies. From managing stakeholder expectations to adapting to rapid technological advancements, Lori provides valuable advice for aspiring data professionals.
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    13 mins
  • Episode: Taking Chances
    Apr 7 2024
    In this inspiring episode, Joshua John, a member of the Navajo Nation, senior systems engineer at Raytheon, and board member of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society, imparts his career journey from Shiprock, New Mexico to a leading aerospace engineering company. Joshua introduces himself through his four traditional clans: the Folded Arms Clan, the Apache Clan, the Mexican Clan, and the Bear Enemies Clan, setting the stage for a conversation that intertwines cultural identity with engineering aspiration. Joshua shares his childhood dream of becoming an astronaut, sparked by a fascination with the stars and aerospace, nurtured under the vast skies of the Navajo reservation. He discusses the influential role of his parents, his journey through education, and the crucial decision points that shaped his career. Joshua reflects on the importance of taking chances and embracing opportunities. Joshua relates a challenging professional situation that tested his leadership skill
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    15 mins