2 episodes

Welcome to School of Rock - where you are kept up to date on ground breaking (pun absolutely intended) geology research. Hosted by a fellow grad student, we promise to bring you the nitty gritty, dirty details of the questions that my fellow geology grads dedicate 2 years (or maybe 7) of their life to answering. We will also talk about our hopes and dreams for ourselves, our research, and our rockin' planet. Come on in - the doors open, and the beers are cold.

School of Rock Jenna Chaffeur

    • Science

Welcome to School of Rock - where you are kept up to date on ground breaking (pun absolutely intended) geology research. Hosted by a fellow grad student, we promise to bring you the nitty gritty, dirty details of the questions that my fellow geology grads dedicate 2 years (or maybe 7) of their life to answering. We will also talk about our hopes and dreams for ourselves, our research, and our rockin' planet. Come on in - the doors open, and the beers are cold.

    On beer, imposter syndrome, starting graduate school in a pandemic, and the future of science communication in policy...

    On beer, imposter syndrome, starting graduate school in a pandemic, and the future of science communication in policy...

    Welcome one and all to the long-anticipated, first-ever, debut of the School of Rock podcast! Hop in on a conversation over an ice cold brewski between myself and my good friend and fellow WWU graduate student colleague, Callie Little. Listen on as we chat about our unintentionally-online first year of graduate school, our experience with imposter syndrome in STEM, our vision for the future of geoscience policy and communication, topped off with a sprinkle of local Western Washington geology. Thanks for tuning in - if you have any questions about what we talked about, suggestions for future topics, or you would like to nominate yourself/someone else to be interviewed, send an email on over to me at jmchaffeur@gmail.com.

    Tune in for the next session of School of Rock, where I have a casual conversation with Luke Fredenberg, a Portland State University graduate student, about the necessity of horses for modern field work among other certainly relevant topics. This episode will come out at some point in the future! I am working on the infant stages of my thesis proposal, which, at the moment demands much of my time, like a new born baby, and is hindering my ability to give a date for when the next one of these People's Choice Awards-worthy podcasts will be available. 

    Until then, cheers - stay quenched my friends! 

    • 24 min
    Introducing: School of Rock -- class begins March 31st!

    Introducing: School of Rock -- class begins March 31st!

    Introducing School of Rock: Your one stop shop for conversations about cutting edge earth science research, representation in the geosciences, graduate school struggles, and geologic current events. Cheers!

    • 57 sec

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