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Blending Passions: Why Art is VITAL to the Study of Science

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On today’s episode of Dear Grad Student, Elana chats with 3rd year PhD Student, Moronke Harris, about how to let out the creativity that drives science in different forms. From her deep-sea research on hydrothermal vents to her painting, Moronke shares why she believes blending passions is so important to the process of creating actionable change with her work. Learn all about deep ocean farts, the imaginative scientist, and begin your quest to find the lost archives Elana’s music videos on Youtube.

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Music provided by: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod
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On today’s episode of Dear Grad Student, Elana chats with 3rd year PhD Student, Moronke Harris, about how to let out the creativity that drives science in different forms. From her deep-sea research on hydrothermal vents to her painting, Moronke shares why she believes blending passions is so important to the process of creating actionable change with her work. Learn all about deep ocean farts, the imaginative scientist, and begin your quest to find the lost archives Elana’s music videos on Youtube.

SUPPORT THE SHOW!
Without our Patrons and supporters, this podcast would not be possible:

PODCAST SWAG: https://www.deargradstudent.com/merch

https://deargradstudent.com

TikTok: @deargradstudent
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@DearGradStudentPod
Elana on Twitter:
@elana_gloger

Connect with Monoke:

Episode Resources:

Music provided by: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod
Link:
https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4171-open-those-bright-eyes
License:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

[Episode edited by Coral Arroyo]

Episode made possible by Dear Grad Student Team members Aubrey Tingler & William Ota

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