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Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond

70 Episodes

32 minutes | Jan 17, 2023
Ashley Orehek-Rossi, STEM Librarian at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY
We talk to Ashley Orehek-Rossi about her role as a STEM librarian, perseverance in seeking career opportunities, and the importance of libraries in academia and beyond. Episode transcript Hosted by Matt Moll and Kelly Savoie Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
47 minutes | Dec 13, 2022
Matthew Cappucci, Meteorologist at MyRadar, The Washington Post and Fox5DC
We talk to Matthew Cappucci about his role as a broadcast meteorologist in multiple media markets, navigating science communication challenges around social media, and what it is like to be a first time published author. Episode transcript Hosted by Matt Moll and Kelly Savoie Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
43 minutes | Nov 15, 2022
Justin Sharpe, Research Scientist with CIWRO at the University of Oklahoma in Norman
We talk to Justin Sharpe about his role as a research scientist with CIWRO at the University of Oklahoma, navigating communication challenges around environmental hazards, and what it means to build trusting relationships with the community. Information on Tornado Tales Episode transcript Hosted by Matt Moll and Kelly Savoie Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
31 minutes | Oct 11, 2022
Angel Enriquez, Meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Glasgow, Montana
We talk to Angel Enriquez about his role as a meteorologist at the National Weather Service, navigating educational challenges transitioning from high school to college and what it means to be a leader in the weather, water and climate community. Episode transcript Hosted by Matt Moll and Kelly Savoie Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
29 minutes | Sep 13, 2022
Mariama Feaster, Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Alabama in Huntsville
We talk to Mariama Feaster about her tornado research, navigating learning challenges with an autism diagnosis, and finding her voice in the weather, water and climate community. Episode transcript Hosted by Matt Moll and Kelly Savoie Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
38 minutes | Aug 16, 2022
Becky DePodwin, Senior Consultant at Guidehouse
We talk to Becky DePodwin, a Senior Consultant at Guidehouse, about her background in meteorology leading to a career in emergency management consulting, the awareness of burnout and mental health struggles in the field, and the importance of effective communication. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
44 minutes | Jul 26, 2022
William Turner IV, PhD Student in Atmospheric Science at University of California, Davis
We talk to Will Turner, a PhD Student in Atmospheric Science at University of California, Davis about his love for music, giving back to his community through teaching high school math, and his research bridging atmospheric science and African studies.  Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
50 minutes | Jul 12, 2022
Violeta Yas, Meteorologist for NBC New York at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City
We talk to Violeta Yas, a Meteorologist for NBC New York at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, about how journalism led her to a career in bilingual broadcast meteorology, the importance of being able to communicate your scientific knowledge, and her involvement in mentoring and serving underrepresented communities.  Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
33 minutes | Jun 28, 2022
Kristie Ebi, Professor at the Center for Health and the Global Environment at the University of Washington in Seattle
We talk to Kristie Ebi, Professor at the Center for Health and the Global Environment at the University of Washington, about the growing field of climate change and health, the importance of research funding, and her work with the World Health Organization. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
37 minutes | Jun 7, 2022
Nick Cavanaugh, Founder and CEO of Sensible Weather, in Santa Monica, California
We talk to Nick Cavanaugh, Founder and CEO of Sensible Weather, about his roles in academia, finance, and as an entrepreneur, his love for the outdoors, and how he uses embedded fintech in the e-commerce sector to mitigate weather risk for consumers. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
44 minutes | May 24, 2022
Nicole Casamassina, Hydrologist at the National Weather Service Southeast River Forecast Center in Peachtree City, Georgia
We talk to Nicole Casamassina, Hydrologist at the National Weather Service Southeast River Forecast Center about her eight grade speech on going green, how she created connections outside of meteorology at the USGS, and how GIS became essential to her work. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
32 minutes | May 10, 2022
Kevin Petty, Vice-President of Weather and Earth Intelligence at Spire in Boulder, Colorado
We talk to Kevin Petty, the Vice-President of Weather and Earth Intelligence at Spire about his interest in mathematics and secondary education, how teaching physical geography led him into weather, and how he developed business and technology strategies in the private sector. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
29 minutes | Apr 26, 2022
Ayesha Davis, Meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Boulder, Colorado
We talk to Ayesha Davis, a Meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Boulder, Colorado about being a full-time graduate student while working in forecasting operations, the unique weather in Colorado, and why you shouldn't ever doubt yourself. You can reach out to Ayesha on Twitter at @Ayesha_NW. She is also the Chair-elect of the AMS Board on Representation, Accessibility, Inclusion, and Diversity (BRAID) on Twitter at @amsbraid. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
28 minutes | Apr 12, 2022
Alyssa Bates, Research Associate at the University of Oklahoma's Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations and NWS Warning Decision Training Division, in Norman, Oklahoma
We talk to Alyssa Bates, Research Associate at the University of Oklahoma's Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations and NWS Warning Decision Training Division about blending theoretical and operational meteorology, her passion for severe weather, and bridging the gap between research and operations. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
31 minutes | Mar 22, 2022
Lessons in Storm Chasing with Jana Houser and Robin Tanamachi
We talk to Jana Houser, Associate Professor at Ohio University, and Robin Tanamachi, Assistant Professor at Purdue University, about their love of tornados, a respect for nature, and the distinction between research and thrill seeking in storm chasing. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
70 minutes | Mar 8, 2022
Gina Eosco, Social Science Program Manager at the Weather Program Office within NOAA's Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research in Silver Spring, Maryland
We talk to Gino Eosco, the Social Science Program Manager at the Weather Program Office within NOAA's Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research in Silver Spring, Maryland about the relationship between physical science, technology, and social science, what it means to "empower a protective response," and overcoming obstacles throughout her career. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
35 minutes | Feb 22, 2022
Alice DuVivier, Project Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado
We talk to Alice DuVivier, Project Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) about using Alan Alda's improv philosophy to improve her public speaking, how polar meteorologists study some of the most extreme weather conditions, and the bottom line of why people become scientists. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
46 minutes | Feb 8, 2022
Doug Kluck, Climate Services Director for the Central Region at NOAA’s National Centers For Environmental Information in Kansas City, Missouri
We talk to Doug Kluck, Climate Services Director for the Central Region at NOAA’s National Centers For Environmental Information in Kansas City, Missouri, about how to inform local and regional decision making, how severe flooding led to a webinar series on climate risks, and trust-building with tribal communities. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
44 minutes | Jan 25, 2022
Steven Glazier, Lead Meteorologist at WeatherNation in Denver, Colorado
We talk to Steven Glazier, a Lead Meteorologist at WeatherNation, about how drag racing with his father sparked his interest in weather, why he loves working in a weather geek environment, and communicating the impacts of Hurricane Irene while at a local TV station in Vermont. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
35 minutes | Jan 11, 2022
Rosimar Rios-Berrios, Research Meteorologist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado
We talk to Rosimar Rios-Berrios, a Research Meteorologist at NCAR, about her personal connection to hurricane research from growing up in Puerto Rico, why she enjoys public speaking, and how she uses a bullet journal to stay focused on her work. Episode transcript Hosted by Rex Horner and Kelly Savoie Produced by Brandon M. Crose Edited by Peter Trepke Theme music composed and performed by Steve Savoie Visit AMS Career Resources on the web! Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest. Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
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