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This time we chat with Sami Chang, a scientific illustrator from Northern California all about getting involved in scientific illustration, the importance of illustration to research, and how there is a mollusk for everyone!
Podcast instagram: @mutualismspod
Sami: instagram - @schang.studios
shop - https://www.etsy.com/shop/SChangStudios
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This week we chat with Sydney and Cole about medicine, music, how they inform each other, and how were all just trying to figure it out along the way.
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this week we chat with Alex all about how loving the water and dance comes together, all about scuba diving, and plenty of interruptions from my sweet podcat Wilton
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This week we chat with Alison Atchia about how nebulous science can get, thrifting, mangroves, and more!
If you want to see Alisons work you can check that out @ecologicalembroidery on instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ecologicalembroidery/)
To keep up with the pod follow @mutualismspod on instagram.
Theme song and editing by Jay Hemphill! @discount_art
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Hello! This week we talk to Patrick Lewis, a masters student at Georgia Southern University studying freshwater fish diet. We chat about fishes, Dungeons and Dragons, and how we are all just players in the big story that is ecology.
you can find Pat at @patrick_c_lewis on instagram.
follow @mutualismspod to keep up with updates
Editing and song credit to @burritotheoryrecords / @discount_art
hosted by @chesseea
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This week we talk to Renee Nowicki an entomologist and illustrator, we learn that all ants we usually see are female, and what truly is a bug and the difference between bugs and insects.
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This week we talk to Bryan Bosserman a geologist and jewelry maker from Alaska! We chat about the meticulous curiosity of both art and science, how cool glass is, and we learn the time of year that the dinosaurs died.
Bryan is an Alaskan geology master's student and jewelry artist living in Georgia who is bringing art and earth history together.
Bryan's instagram: @iceberg_stoneandmetal
Song and editing by Jay Hemphill: @discount_art
Your host Chessie: @chesseea
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This week we chat with Emma Kerr, a PhD student at Flinders University in Australia studying the microbiome (the resident bacteria community) of elasmobranchs (sharks and rays). We dive into the usage of the word "craft" in regards to fiber arts, and which machines give us the most trouble, the ones in the lab or sewing machines.
You can find Emma at @Emma_n_kerr on instagram
Theme song and editing by Jay Hemphill (@discount_art, @burritotheoryrecords)
Hosted by Chessie Craig @chesseea
Keep up with the podcast at @Mutualismspod on instagram
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This week Chessie chats with Dr. Kayla Wilson about sponge chemical ecology, embroidery, how the two subjects intersect, and why you should definitely never eat a sea sponge.
You can keep up with Kayla on @ScienceSiren on all platforms
Follow @MutualismsPod on instagram to keep up with new episodes
Host: @chesseea
Theme song written by Jay Hemphill ( @discount_art or @burritotheoryrecords )