Ep. 73: Changing Fields, Blazing your Own Path, & Grinding Through Grad School
The keeper of Dear Grad Student behind the scenes knowledge and podcast secrets is here! In this episode of Dear Grad Student; podcast editor, outdoor event coordinator, and weather parasite Coral Arroyo shares about how she uses a meteorology background and M.S. in sports management to promote weather safety at sporting events. Coral shares how she discovered her unique path from undergrad to her current position, why weather is impacting more major events, how she made the transition to another field, what its like to be a trailblazer, and the challenges that come with working through grad school.
This episode is especially perfect for those of you who are figuring out life along the way – it doesn’t have to be scary and it doesn’t mean things won’t work out! Listen to today’s episode to hear how Coral made it happen (and how you can too!!)
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Music provided by: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod
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[Episode edited by Coral Arroyo]
Episode Made Possible by Dear Grad Student Team Members Aubrey Tingler and William Ota
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