Episode 17: Abby Morrison- Field, Lab, Earth, Storytelling, and Hanging Out with Oysters

Y'all, I'm so excited for you to hear this one. Abby Morrison is the
Publication Systems Assistant for ACSESS, a blogger, podcaster, writer, and such a cool person. We got to nerd out about science, storytelling, plants, science communication, Tolkien, and so many other things. I feel like I've found a friend and kindred spirit in Abby, and this episode made me so happy. Also, go check out her podcast Field, Lab, Earth where you might hear a familiar voice on the most recent episode!

Field, Lab, Earth Podcast
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fieldlabearth
Website: https://www.agronomy.org/publications/podcast
Listen: http://fieldlabearth.libsyn.com/

Agronomy, Crop, Soil Societies:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ASA_CSSA_SSSA
Website: https://www.myacsess.org/

Tim Storm
https://www.stormwritingschool.com/

https://twitter.com/writingstorm

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Episode 16: Paige Boyle- Women in STEM, Academic Twitter, and Mind-blowing Earthworms

Hey Plant People! I'm SO excited about today's episode. Paige Boyle is a Presidential Doctoral Research Fellow at Utah State, an advocate for Women in STEM, a self-proclaimed "earthworm whisperer," and a wonderful human. We talked about her experiences in graduate school, how completely freaking WILD earthworms are, how to plug in as a graduate student (and important it is to be able to say now), and what's it's like to be a woman in a STEM field. It was so much chatting with her and I think you'll get a lot out of this conversation! 

Paige Boyle:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoyledWorms
Website: https://peboyle.wixsite.com/boyledworms

500 Women Scientists:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/500womensci
Website: https://500womenscientists.org/

Agronomy, Crop, Soil Societies:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ASA_CSSA_SSSA

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Episode 15: Dr. Sarah McAnulty- Skype a Scientist, Petty Cephalopods, and Too Many Apples

It's episode 15 and I'm so excited! Thanks so much for hanging in there with me through all the fun and nerdiness! To celebrate episode 15, I want to do another sticker giveaway! If you'll leave me a review on Apple or Podchaser (links below) then send me a screenshot, I'll mail you a couple of stickers and a handwritten thank you note for being the best!

You know who else is the best? My guest today. Dr. Sarah McAnulty is a squid scientist, a professional science communicator, an Assistant Research Professor at UConn, and the creator and driving force behind Skype a Scientist. Skype a Scientist is a wonderful non-profit that connect scientists with classrooms around the country that need to learn from them. I've gotten to do a couple of sessions with different schools, and it's amazing! Sarah is brilliant and personable and I know you'll enjoy listening to her as much as I enjoyed talking with her.

Dr. Sarah McAnulty: TwitterInstagramTik Tok

Skype a Scientist: TwitterInstagramFacebookPatreonwww.skypeascientist.com


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EP 14. Dr. Joey Young- Turfgrass Science, Academic Networking, and Time Management

Howdy, intrepid Plant People! I hope you're doing OK! I have a great guest for you today. Dr. Joey Young is an Associate Professor of Turfgrass Science at Texas Tech University. He's an excellent educator who's committed to teaching both in the classroom and out in the community. Joey is my PhD advisor and has been a long-time friend and mentor. It was great sitting down to talk with him way back in December, and I'm excited for y'all to finally hear this episode! You can find Joey on Twitter and find more information about the Texas Tech Turfgrass science program at the links below.

Dr. Joey Young
Personal Twitter: https://twitter.com/bulldawg3155
TTU Turfgrass Twitter: https://twitter.com/TTUturf

TTU Turfgrass Science
https://www.depts.ttu.edu/pss/ttuturf/index.php 

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Episode 13: Dr. Erica Irlbeck and Kelsi Opat- Distance Education, Agricutlural Communication, and The Nerd Shield

What's up, Plant People?! I'm so excited for you to hear today's episode! I had the chance to interview Dr. Erica Irlbeck and Kelsi Opat (twice...you'll hear more about that in the episode) from the Texas Tech Department of Agricultural Education and Communications. We talked about how to address distance education, changes that may be coming in academia, how to be effective communicators, and an interesting concept known as "The Nerd Shield." I think you're going to love it. Give it a listen and leave me a review to let me know what you think!

Texas Tech University Department of Agricultural Education and Communications
Facebook
Twitter
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Dr. Erica Irlbeck
Instagram
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Kelsi Opat
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Episode 12: Amber Bates and Kaylee Decker- Agrotourism, Grad School Bonding, and Bruiser the Pig

What's up plant people? I recorded the episode with my friends Amber Bates and Kaylee Deck of Grove Hill Farms like 1000 years ago, and I can't wait for you to hear it! Their business is a super rad agrotourism operation in North Texas and was such a beautiful place to record. I got to sit in Amber's dining room in her home on the farm and catch up with these two wonderful humans. Make sure you go check out Grove Hill Farms if you're ever in the Dallas metroplex or in North Texas (or Southern Oklahoma, for that matter)! You won't regret it!!

Grove hill farms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Grove-Hill-Farms-493621987701005
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grovehillfarms/
Website: https://grovehillfarms.com/ 

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Episode 11.5: Dr. Jessica Tullar Caroom- Mental Health, Harvest Boxes, and Snack Plate Dinner

Jessica and I were texting the other day, and there were a few things she wanted to add to the most recent episode in light of our current public health situation. I'll be updating the show notes to this episode as we gather more resources, so check back if you'd like links to helpful recipes, websites, and other things we discussed. Please hang in there, friends, and don't give up hope!

Links from Jessica:


Resources to help you be successful if you are wanting to grow your own:

https://www.westtexasorganicgardening.com/

Texas A&M Agrilife: https://lubbock.agrilife.org/links/horticulture/

@lbkhorticulture on Facebook and Instagram

I love this image of planting schedules for different vegetables:

https://www.ufseeds.com/learning/planting-schedules/Zone-7-Planting-Calendar


Resources if you want to buy local and shorten your supply chain:

Farms with CSAs available!



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Episode 11: Dr. Jessica Tullar Caroom- School Gardens, Public Health, and So Many Tomatoes

Hey, what's up Plant People? I hope everyone is doing well during these wild times we're in. I can't wait for you to hear today's episode. My guest, Dr. Jessica Tullar Caroom, is an epidemiologist and public health professional, community activist and organizer, leader of an organization that addresses hunger through gardening efforts, and the founder of a school garden movement in Lubbock. She's brilliant, insightful, and funny, and we dive deep into some of the issues surrounding health and wellness and how we might be able to address those things with horticulture and education.

Article on how overweight and undernourished is the new public health concern.

Link to the map of school and community gardens.

Two great get kids involved tools:

-kid safe knives

-chopping tool that kids love to use

Instagram/blog about how to encourage kids to try different vegetables: https://veggiesandvirtue.com/

CTK Garden is on Facebook and Instagram
South Plains Hunger Soltuions is on Facebook and Instagram



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Bonus Episode 3: Lockdown Live- Spring Garden Tips, Greenhouse Loneliness, and Q&A

I should come up with good show notes for this, but it's late, and my brain is tired, and there's this pandemic thing going down. Just listen in to me talk about plant stuff, struggle with technology, and answer some questions! 


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Episode 10: Ellen Weatherford- Just the Zoo of Us, Farmer Animals, and Man Eating Plants

What's up, Plant People! It's episode 10 and the Crossover event of the Century! That's wht my guest, Ellen Weatherford and I decided anyway. Ellen is host of the Just the Zoo of Us podcast. It's a WONDERFUL show that teaches us the ins and outs of 2 animals per episode. Along with her husband, Christian, Ellen does such a great job of providing a fun, family-friendly journey through the Animal Kingdom. You could, and %1000 should, find Just the Zoo of Us at the links below. Thanks so much for going on this adventure with us! I hope you love episode 10!

Just the Zoo of Us
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JustTheZooOfUs/
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/871849596532633/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thezooofus/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JusttheZooofUs
Website: https://www.justthezooofus.com/


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