Posts Tagged ‘University of Arizona’
Episode 60, Leslye
March 22, 2013
For our sixtieth (but far from the last) episode, we speak with Leslye Obiora, PhD, a person committed to community and women’s equality. Law professor, a former cabinet minister for The Republic of Nigeria, founder of the gender equality program at The World Bank… oh, there’s a lot more. We discuss the law and the [...]
2013 | Listen | Tags: africa, barrel, beach, Biafra, bottles, cabinet ministries, community, garden, gender equality, IRAWCC, law, Leadership Enterprise for African Development, Leslye Obiora, lyres, Nigeria, pay phone, peanut butter sandwich, reptiles, University of Arizona, women’s rights, World BankComments (0)
Episode 48, George
February 9, 2012
Here it is, another new show! This time we speak with George Bradley. He is a master of herpetology, meaning he collects, manages, identifies and pretty much loves everything about reptiles and amphibians. And he gets paid for the love by the University of Arizona Museum of Natural History. Plus, we got to go down [...]
2012 | Listen | Tags: amphibians, cash, dirt, frogs, gnats, herpetology, insects, machete, rattlesnake, reptiles, scorpion, sewing league, snakebite, snakes, stop sign, toads, University of ArizonaComments (0)
Episode 43, Sarah
November 3, 2011
Hurrah, it’s another show about stuff I don’t know! Yes, this episode we speak with Sarah Mattson, planetary photographic cartographer, you know, I don’t really know what to call her, but she creates 3D terrain models of the surface of Mars. It’s scary realistic, because it is! These pictures are downloads from an orbiting camera [...]









