As a geologist, and educator, and buddhist, I understand that the natural/physical sciences cannot live in a vacuum. The human experience, in every fashion, is critical to the success of science. Through my podcast series, I have discussions with friends and colleagues with the goal of educating on the nature of science, how science works through the human experience, and hopefully capture the pith essence quality of those who have the discussions with me. I cannot remove my Buddhist training from my approach to life and science and I hope to capture this quality in my discussions.
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2021-08-19 |
28. Keep your paragraphs brief: A discussion with Chief Editor Cat Wolner Cat Wolner, Chief Editor of the OSIRIS-REx mission, and I sat down for an informative discussion on the art of publishing. |
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2021-08-18 | In this episode Prof. Tachibana and I sit down and discuss his experiences retrieving the Hayabusa2 Sample return capsule and the analysis of sample from asteroid Ryugu. |
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2021-08-10 |
Podcast Episode 27-Amber Live, the heat in Japan, and getting into the country during a pandemic In this podcast, I discuss my appearance on Amber Live, which was a big honor for me and I loved it! I also discuss the oppressive heat in Japan and how I was able to enter Japan during a pandemic. I provide some details of actually getting through the... |
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2021-08-02 |
Podcast Episode 26-Being in Japan during a pandemic and the evolution of the podcast In this podcast, I being to discuss living in Tokyo during the summer of 2021, the affect of the pandemic and heat. I also discuss the evolution of this podcast, specifically its name, and set-up new podcasts to come. I hope you enjoy it and the evolut... |
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2020-09-13 | I sat down with Dr. Larry Nitler, a scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington D.C. while we were at the Solar System Symposium in Sapporo in February of 2020, the last professional meeting I attended in person in 2020. During a co... |
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2019-10-27 | I sat down with Dr. Ron Ballouz, a post-doc working for the OSIRIS-REx mission at the University of Arizona. Ron has a fascinating story of how he got interested in science and his life of travel. Recorded 9 August 2019. Coming to you from the SPOC (Sc... |
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2019-07-17 | I sat down with Patrick Michel, one of the most dynamic and positively passionate scientists I have ever had the great delight in working with or interviewing. Recorded 16 July 2019. Coming to you from the SPOC (Science Processing and Operation Center)... |
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2019-04-03 | In this episode, I sat down with Carl Hergenrother to discuss his role on the OSIRIS-REx mission and his discovery of something really cool about asteroid Bennu! Once again coming to you from the University of Arizona, the Drake Building, at the OSIRIS... |
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2019-03-10 | In this episode, I sat down with Dr. Jason Dworkin and discussed his passion for chemistry and the origin of all things. I was really honored to talk with Dr. Dworkin in such an open fashion. Recorded 4 March 2019. Coming to you yet again from the SP... |
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2019-03-04 | In this episode, I sat down with Dr. Danny Glavin and discussed his life in science, participation in space missions, and passion for his family. Recorded 1 March 2019. Coming to you once again from the SPOC of the OSIRIS-REx mission in the Drake Build... |
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