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Take a break, we’re on Smoko! Tune in as I sit down with good friend and colleague Rachael Gray. We speak to Rachael's journey through the diverse fields of geosciences, oceanography, teaching, and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Rachael's story is one of unexpected turns, inspiring mentors, and unwavering dedication.

Rachael's academic path took an unexpected twist when a geology course at Ohio State University changed the course of her life. The charismatic geology professor who shared her fieldwork experiences in remote and exotic locations shattered stereotypes and ignited Rachael's passion for geosciences.

Her journey led her to an MSc and research thesis on Arctic Ocean sediment cores, to working aboard the Joides Resolution as a marine technician, and to becoming an eighth-grade physical science teacher in upstate New York.

Rachael is currently a PhD candidate in Applied Geology and Geochemistry at Kent State University. We discuss her research on the geochemistry of the Arctic Ocean, exploring topics like nutrient availability, primary productivity, and the role of ice sheets in nutrient delivery. Rachael also discusses her upcoming expedition with the International Ocean Discovery Program and shares insights on the experiences of women in STEM.

Listen to this episode here.

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