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Join host Andrew Lewin on this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast as he delves into a recent commencement speech by Kansas City Chiefs kicker, Harrison Buckner. While the speech may not directly relate to marine conservation, Andrew highlights the importance of setting the record straight on issues concerning women and the LGBTQ+ community in marine biology and conservation. Tune in to explore why these voices deserve recognition and why it's crucial to address misconceptions in society. Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube Women in marine science and conservation encounter numerous challenges, yet they persist in excelling and inspiring others in the field. The episode shed light on the struggles and accomplishments of several remarkable women in marine science and conservation. Beth Pike, a dedicated scientist at the Marine Conservation Institute, recently published a significant paper on Marine Protected Areas, emphasizing the critical importance of implementation and monitoring. Her work exemplifies the dedication and perseverance required in the field. Melissa Marquez, a young marine biologist, has made substantial contributions to shark biology and science communication. Despite facing challenges, she has excelled in her field, serving as an inspiration to young scientists and women of Latina backgrounds. Melissa's work on platforms like Forbes and Nat Geo, along with her nonprofit for shark education, showcases her commitment to marine science and conservation. Carissa Cabrera, a science communicator, has left a mark in the field through her engaging content on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Her efforts in ocean storytelling and collaboration with various organizations have significantly raised awareness about marine conservation. Carissa's dedication and transparency in her work serve as an inspiration to aspiring scientists and communicators. The episode also highlighted the impactful work of the women behind Minorities in Shark Science, who have created opportunities for young women from minority backgrounds to engage in shark science. Through inspirational trips and mentorship, they empower future scientists to pursue their passion for marine science. Their efforts not only promote diversity in the field but also inspire others to overcome barriers and excel in marine science and conservation. Overall, the stories of these women exemplify the resilience, passion, and dedication required to succeed in marine science and conservation. Despite facing challenges and stereotypes, they continue to break barriers, inspire others, and make significant contributions to the field. Their achievements serve as a testament to the importance of diversity and representation in marine science and conservation. Supporting and appreciating the work of women in STEM fields, particularly in marine science and conservation, is crucial for fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in these fields. The episode highlights the significant contributions of women like Beth Pike, Melissa Marquez, Carissa Cabrera, and the founders of Minorities in Shark Science. These women have excelled in their respective roles, from conducting research to science communication, inspiring the next generation of scientists, especially young women and minorities. By acknowledging and celebrating the achievements of women in STEM, we not only recognize their hard work and dedication but also encourage more women to pursue careers in these fields. The episode emphasizes the importance of representation and role models in inspiring others to follow their passion for marine science and conservation. Women in STEM face unique challenges and barriers, and by supporting and appreciating their work, we can help create a more inclusive and diverse environment where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. It is essential to continue advocating for gender equality and empowerment in STEM fields to ensure that women have equal opportunities for success and recognition. By amplifying the voices and accomplishments of women in marine science and conservation, we can inspire future generations to pursue their dreams and make meaningful contributions to the protection of our oceans. Let's continue to support and appreciate the invaluable work of women in STEM to create a more inclusive and equitable scientific community. Pursuing Passion Despite Negative Opinions In the podcast episode, Andrew Lewin discusses the controversial commencement speech given by Harrison Butker, the Kansas City Chiefs kicker, where he expressed views that were widely criticized. Butker suggested that women should prioritize getting married and having children over pursuing their careers, which sparked outrage and backlash on social media. Despite encountering negative opinions and stereotypes like those expressed by Butker, individuals should not be discouraged from following their passion and pursuing their goals in their chosen field. The episode highlights the importance of not letting such discouraging remarks affect one's aspirations. The podcast also acknowledges the achievements of inspiring women in marine science and conservation who have faced challenges but continued to excel in their fields. Women like Beth Pike, Melissa Marquez, Carissa Cabrera, and the founders of Minorities in Shark Science have shown resilience and dedication in pursuing their passion for marine science despite potential obstacles. By showcasing the success stories of these women, the episode emphasizes the importance of perseverance and determination in the face of adversity. It serves as a reminder that individuals should not let negative opinions or stereotypes deter them from pursuing their dreams and making a positive impact in their chosen field. Overall, the episode encourages listeners to stay true to their passion, ignore discouraging voices, and continue striving towards their goals, just like the inspiring women in marine science and conservation highlighted in the podcast.
Sharks are usually shown in movies and TV shows as huge, scary monster fish. But it's actually really rare for a human to get bitten by a shark. And they are incredible creatures that deserve to be LOVED! So why are lots of people so scared of them? We asked shark scientist Melissa Marquez to help us find the answer.Got a GILLion-dollar question? Send it to us at BrainsOn.org/contact, and we'll help find a FINtastic answer.
In this episode, I'm joined by Melissa Marquez, a mom with OCD who shares her story. We discuss.. - the difficulty of growing up with a traumatic childhood + adult life - how she was gaslit and minimized by the health system for her mental health concerns - her experience of postpartum OCD and her life now that she's gone through therapy Follow Melissa on Instagram at @moviemel Head to my website at www.jennaoverbaughlpc.com to sign up for my free e-mail newsletter, grab your free "Imagine Your Recovered Life" PDF, and download your free “5 Must Know Strategies for Managing Anxiety and Intrusive Thoughts” video + access expertly crafted masterclasses just for you. Course and more coming soon! Remember: this podcast is for informational purposes only and may not be the best fit for you and your personal situation. It shall not be construed as mental health or medical advice. The information and education provided here is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional advice of your own professional mental health or medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. Always check with your own physician or medical or mental health professional before trying or implementing any information read here. Copyright 2023 Jenna Overbaugh, LLC
I am super excited today to have good friend and dental industry experts. Melissa Marquez with Jarvis Analytics on with me today. This is our second podcast together. So if you missed the first one, you can certainly look back in the past episode #34 and listen to when Melissa and I talked about numbers with patient retention. You know Melissa and I share the love of numbers analyzing dental practice statistics, which helps dental teams need to make better decisions about their practice. Melissa is the chief operating officer for Jarvis analytics. But I think more importantly, you know, you have the experience of being a chairside dental assistant, you are a treatment coordinator, office manager trainer. I mean, you have lived in our shoes you have lived in the Donald practice, which I love because you understand what we all go through every day. So, I'm excited to have you on Melissa, thank you for sharing some time with us. Reach out to Melissa on her LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissamarquez1/ Go to Novonee.com for more info about our membership and free resources
Interview with Melissa Marquez and Jarvis Analytics by Novonee - The Premier Dentrix Community
A discussion with Melissa Marquez, Chief Operating Officer with Jarvis Analytics. With more than 20 years in dental, including a variety of DSO leadership roles, Melissa is an industry expert who is helping dental leaders to improve their businesses through data. Melissa shares best practices for tracking and utilizing analytics data within a dental organization. She also discusses what Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) practices should be looking at and how to unify goals across locations. In this episode, we ask - 04:58 What can you tell us about Jarvis Analytics and how you're helping practices find success? - 08:35 Why should dental practices track analytics? - 10:27 What would you say are the most significant pain points for practices when it comes to how KPIs are measured and how data is presented? - 12:01 What do you think is the most important metric, or set of KPIs, for measuring success for a DSO? - 14:06 What best practices would you share for managing multiple practice locations? - 16:22 What would you say is the first metric a dental leader should check each day? Week? Month? - 18:12 What is the most common disconnect between a central office and the practice locations? - 22:45 What traps do dental leaders fall into when it comes to operational efficiencies? Resources - www.jarvisanalytics.com This episode is sponsored by Dentrix Enterprise. Dentrix Enterprise is a powerful practice management platform that allows DSOs and other dental organizations to centralize and standardize operational procedures in order to run all practice locations efficiently and effectively. Dentrix Enterprise can also integrate with technologies like Jarvis Analytics to further increase business capabilities. Learn more today at www.dentrixenterprise.com/dentaldeepdive
Dec. 13, 2021 - A statewide coalition is hoping 2022 is the year New York levels the economic playing field and coalition members Sarah Ludwig, founder of the New Economy Project, and Melissa Marquez, CEO of the Genesee Co-op Federal Credit Union, break down their legislative plans to achieving that future.
They say your life can flash before your eyes when you are in a life-or-death situation. Well, that's not what happened to today's guest, marine biologist, Melissa Marquez. Why?, because she was fully submerged in treacherous dark waters, as she was dragged away by a three metre American crocodile whilst filming for Discovery Channel's Shark Week. Now known as the "Mother of Sharks", Melissa presents and writes about science on the biggest of stages, such as the New York Times and The Washington Post. All of this has culminated in her addition to the Forbes 30 Under 30 and BBC's 100 Women lists, Here we talk everything from survival and sharks, to feminism in science. Let us know how you found the conversation!
Shark Finning still happens today and is shipped from all over the world to end up in Chinese markets. It's difficult to manage policies in a foreign country, but some countries can manage policies in their own EEZ if they know most of the shark fins are being collected in their waters. Melissa Marquez wrote an article in Forbes magazine (link below) where a couple of researchers from Florida International University created a DNA test for shark fins to determine where the fins were collected. What the study revealed will have implications in the management of some countries in terms of their shark protection policies. Listen to the episode to find out the details. Link to article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/melissacristinamarquez/2020/10/21/scientific-detective-work-tracking-shark-fins-around-the-globe/#13300e8a5e2d Register for the Mindful Conservation Conference: https://www.absolutelysmashingllc.com/mindful-conference Want To Talk Oceans? Join the Speak Up For Blue Facebook Group: http://www.speakupforblue.com/group. Speak Up For Blue Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speakupforblue/ Speak Up For Blue Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpeakUpforBlue Check out the Shows on the Speak Up For Blue Network: Marine Conservation Happy Hour Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2k4ZB3x Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2kkEElk Madame CuriosityApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2xUlSax Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2V38QQ1 ConCiencia Azul: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2k6XPio Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2k4ZMMf Dugongs & Seadragons: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lB9Blv Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2lV6THt Environmental Studies & Sciences Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lx86oh Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2lG8LUh Marine Mammal Science: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2k5pTCI Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2k1YyRL Projects For Wildlife Podcast: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Oc17gy Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37rinWz Ocean Science RadioApple Podcast: https://apple.co/3chJMfA Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3bnkP18 The Guide To Mindful Conservation: Dancing In Pink Hiking Boots:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/31P4UY6 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3f7hDJw
Melissa Marquez is a marine biologist who specializes in the study of sharks. Melissa has been featured on the widely popular Shark week which airs on the discovery channel. She writes for Forbes science, and has started her own foundation called Fins United Initiative which is aimed at conservation of diverse sharks through free educational tools worldwide. Melissa along with these accomplishments was also a featured speaker on a TEDx talk regarding women and Latina's in STEM and marine biology.Support the show (https://paypal.me/pooropinionspodcast?locale.x=en_US)
Dr. Rodney Alles, Chief of Clinical Affairs for DECA Dental, Dr. Parth Patel, CEO of Smile Culture Dental and Melissa Marquez, COO of Jarvis Analytics are the panelists that discuss KPIs, dental practice analytics and secrets to the best performing clinical teams on GDN's DSO Study Club series. Find out more from Jarvis Analytics - HERE. Our podcast series brings you dental support and emerging dental group practice analysis, conversation, trends, news and events. Listen to leaders in the DSO and emerging dental group space talk about their challenges, successes, and the future of group dentistry. The Group Dentistry Now Show: The Voice of the DSO Industry has listeners across the North & South America, Australia, Europe, and Asia. If you like our show, tell a friend or a colleague.
Could or should Rochester have a publicly-owned bank? As reported by Gino Fanelli for CITY Newspaper, "the idea would have the city take the millions of dollars in tax revenue it currently deposits in big commercial banks and park the money in a city-owned and -operated financial institution that would invest in the local economy by providing inexpensive and accessible financing to city businesses, developers, and would-be homeowners." North Dakota is currently the only state that has a public banking system. Could it work in New York State? In Rochester? Our guests explore the issue: Melissa Marquez, founding member of the Rochester Public Banking Coalition , and CEO of Genesee Co-op Federal Credit Union Simeon Banister , vice president of community programs at the Rochester Area Community Foundation Assemblymember Harry Bronson Walt McRee , senior advisor and chair emeritus for the Public Banking Institute
Producers’ Note: This series of interviews was conducted before the COVID-19 outbreak. While we engage in mutual aid efforts and digital organizing, we think it’s important to continue releasing stories about community-led institutions that can support New Yorkers through our current crisis, and make NYC neighborhoods more resilient going forward – as we build a new economy that works for all. The next four episodes of Let’s Be Real focus on the NYS Community Equity Agenda, a statewide coalition that is calling for economic development that is community-led and grounded in community wealth-building and racial and economic justice. Each episode zooms in on an Equity Agenda priority, from promoting community-controlled financial institutions to ending wealth extraction throughout New York. This episode, we sit down with Melissa Marquez, CEO of Genesee Co-op Federal Credit Union, a cooperative, member-owned, financial institution based in Rochester, NY. In our interview, we discuss the Equity Agenda’s recent victory, securing the first-ever funding for New York’s Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund, the importance of building statewide power to fight entrenched economic and racial injustice, and why the Equity Agenda coalition is fighting for transformational change. For more information on organizations and projects featured in this podcast: New York State Community Equity Agenda Genesee Coop Federal Credit Union Hosted by Juleon Robinson | Produced by Sarah Ludwig & Juleon Robinson | Graphic by Ben Hagen
Episode 6 covers Melissa Marquez's STEM journey from her childhood in which she began to play with crabs on the beach to her unique science journey that led her to love Sharks. Melissa shares stories of overcoming bullies in school and how she used her resources to begin her quest to become a marine biologist. One of the most exciting parts of this episode is when Melissa shares the incredible story of how she was bit by a crocodile while studying sharks in the Caribbean and how she survived this attack. Towards the end of this episode Melissa and I give a nod to our Latino culture by having a short conversation in Spanish. This episode concludes with a fun discussion about music that is native to Australia, the country Melissa lives in! From beginning to End, this is a jam-packed episode that brings amazing value to the STEMusic Podcast. Follow Melissa Marquez on IG: @melissacristinamarquez The Fins United Initiative: www.finsunited.co.nz Follow STEMusic on IG: @thestemusic STEMusic Website: www.roymoye3music.com/stemusic
Talking about all things Sharks and Crocs, and Latina representation is Melissa Marquez, who has found herself traveling globally to research Chondrichthyes! Melissa has spoken publicly not only about the research she does, but why she feels its important to have representation in STEM of diverse women, a subject she and Jill dive deeper into on todays podcast! Check Melissa out Instagram: @melissachristinamarquez Twitter: @mcmsharksxx Website: https://melissacristinamarquez.weebly.com As always, you can check out more water women on our Website: https://waterwomenpodcast.weebly.com Instagram: @waterwomenpodcast, Facebook: @waterwomenPodcast, and Twitter @Waterwomenpod Stay Salty!
Melissa Cristina Marquez is a Latina marine biologist and wildlife educator with a BA (Hons) in Marine Ecology and Conservation degree from New College of Florida, USA and an MSc in Marine Biology from Victoria University of Wellington, NZ. She is a freelance environmental contributor, and founder of The Fins United Initiative (TFUI), a program that brings attention to the unusual and diverse sharks (and their relatives) of the world and their researchers. Marquez also regularly hosts #STEMSaturdays on Twitter to provide career guidance and advice to young women in STEM worldwide.
Melissa Marquez (host of the ConCiencia Azul Podcast) wrote a great article in Forbes about the sighting of a potential mating event for Whale Sharks. Whale Sharks are a majestic and mysterious species that researchers are trying to research to help conserve the species as it is now listed and an IUCN Red List "Endangered" Species. Check out why I think the species needs to be researched more and how discovering potential mating areas at places such as Ningaloo Reef are so important. Click here to read more of Melissa's articles of sharks on Forbes Do you support Whale Shark Research? Share the ways you support Whale Sharks in the Speak Up For Blue Facebook Group: http://www.speakupforblue.com/group. Check out the new Speak Up For The Ocean Blue Podcast App: http://www.speakupforblue.com/app. Speak Up For Blue Instagram Speak Up For Blue Twitter
Meet Marine Biologist Melissa Marquez. Hear about her PhD research, her adventures while filming Shark Week, and more! Find out why NGSS Navigators features real living scientists on our podcast. (Hint: It has something to do with the potential powerful impact of phenomenal teachers like you!) Check out the resources mentioned in the show at www.ngssnavigators.com/blog/007. Join our Facebook Group, NGSS Navigators, and leave a comment on this podcast's post to be entered in our November Give Away. Win one of the pins of Pins United(designed by Melissa Marquez with proceeds going to ecological conservation). Also, post your questions to our future guests.
Meet Marine Biologist Melissa Marquez. Hear about her PhD research, her adventures while filming Shark Week, and more! Find out why NGSS Navigators features real living scientists on our podcast. (Hint: It has something to do with the potential powerful impact of phenomenal teachers like you!) Check out the resources mentioned in the show at www.ngssnavigators.com/blog/007. Join our Facebook Group, NGSS Navigators, and leave a comment on this podcast's post to be entered in our November Give Away. Win one of the pins of Pins United(designed by Melissa Marquez with proceeds going to ecological conservation). Also, post your questions to our future guests.
Sharks A sharky public service message/pro-shark propaganda. Sharks get a bad wrap in the media. Eating weird stuff. The importance of sharks in the ocean and their roles in their particular ecosystems. Shark behaviour Biting the internet. Alternative shark species name suggestions. “Exploratory” biting. Claspers! The Megalodon’s likely “biiiiiiiiiig” penis. Shark skin with dermal denticles, aka “teeth paper.” Shark intelligence and how you might measure it. The Megalodon Irl best estimates of megalodon size vs the creatures of the film. Limited fossil data and cartilaginous skeletons. Learning from paleoarchaeological study of ancient shark relatives with more calcified skeletal material. Working backward from the modern shark bodyform. Ancient buzzsaw-mouthed monsters. The importance of teeth. Helicoprion ДиБгд CC-BY-SA-4.0 The Marianas Trench Pressure and darkness at depth. Adaptations to pressure and darkness. Odd, squishy creatures. Blob fish as the gudetama of the sea. Blob fishes, out of their element AFSC CC-BY-NC-ND-2.0 Conservation Shark public image management. Sharks with eyebrows. Melissa's Chondrichthyan-promotion organization: The Fins United Initiative Melissa's podcast: ConCiencia Azul Support the show!
It’s Shark Week, but we’re not here for shots of Great Whites (mostly because we’re an audio medium). We’re joined by Melissa Marquez, who specializes in the intersection of shark folklore and conservation. We chat about making scientific education accessible, human infested beaches, and what a shark-filled Big Brother house would look like! Guest Melissa Marquez is the founder of The Fins United Initiative and hosts the Spanish language podcast, ConCiencia Azul, which interviews Spanish-speaking marine scientists, conservationists, grad students, photographers, and more from around the world. You can find out more at her website, or follow her on Twitter. Sponsor Skillshare is an online learning community where you can learn—and teach—just about anything. Visit skillshare.com/spirits to get two months of Skillshare Premium for $0.99! Our favorite Skillshare class this week is “Write a Fantasy Adventure: Discover Mythology and Create Your Epic Tale.” Find Us Online If you like Spirits, help us grow by spreading the word! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, & Goodreads, and review us on Apple Podcasts to help new listeners find the show. You can support us on Patreon to unlock bonus audio content, director’s commentaries, custom recipe cards, and so much more. Transcripts are available at spiritspodcast.com/episodes. To buy merch, hear us on other podcasts, contact us, or download our press kit, head on over to SpiritsPodcast.com. About Us Spirits was created by Julia Schifini, Amanda McLoughlin and Eric Schneider. We are founding members of Multitude, a production collective of indie audio professionals. Our music is "Danger Storm" by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.
La anfitriona de ConCiencia Azul, Melissa Marquez, estará en Shark Week 2018. Durante que ella estaba filmando para el programa, Melissa fue mordida y arrastrada por un cocodrilo cuando ella estaba buceando por la noche. Sé el primero en escuchar su versión de la historia.
Melissa Marquez joins me on the podcast today to discuss the hot topics of the week in Marine Science and Conservation. This week, we discuss a push to ban plastic straws in the UK and how Bonnethead sharks have been found to ingest as well as digest seagrass. But we first chat about how Melissa is creating the Spanish version of the Speak Up For Blue Podcast called ConCiencia Azul. We talk about how the idea came about and what she is going to be talking about on the podcast. Enjoy the Podcast!!! Check out more detailed show notes on our website. If you are interested in creating a podcast for your conservation organization or social enterprise, then connect with me for my podcasting services so I can help you get started and connect with your audience. Email me at andrew@speakupforblue.com Are you looking to start off your Marine Science and Conservation Career, but don't know where to begin or it hasn't gone the way you expected to? Join us on our next Marine Conservation Career Q&A. All you need to do is contribute at least $1/month to our Patreon Campaign to attend:Contribute to our Patreon Campaign Don't forget to join our Speak Up For Blue Facebook Group to join like-minded individuals who are all about living for a better Ocean. Join our Facebook Group for the Podcast.
In this last episode of 2017, I breakdown what you can expect from Speak Up For Blue in 2018. Here is the list: 1) New podcast shows: Marine Conservation Happy Hour, ConCiencia Azul (Speak Up For Blue in Spanish, hosted by Melissa Marquez) and Speak Up For Blue in French (Hosted by Dr. Lyne Morissette). 2) You Tube Videos - I will be creating regular You Tube videos for 2 , maybe 3, episodes per week in 2018 3) Creating more LIVE content on a daily (weekday) basis in Facebook, Instagram and Periscope (Twitter) 4) Bringing more Marine Science content to all of the above platforms 5) Providing more Speak Up For Blue Community resources so we can all make better decisions 6) Create more incentives for the Speak Up For Blue Patreon Campaign 7) Create branded Merchandise where a portion of the profits will go towards supporting small organizations doing great work 8) Consulting as a Podcast Producer and Host for organizations who would like to create podcast content for their projects. If you are interested in creating a podcast for your conservation organization or social enterprise, then connect with me for my podcasting services so I can help you get started and connect with your audience. Email me at andrew@speakupforblue.com Are you looking to start off your Marine Science and Conservation Career, but don't know where to begin or it hasn't gone the way you expected to? Join us on our next Marine Conservation Career Q&A. All you need to do is contribute at least $1/month to our Patreon Campaign to attend:Contribute to our Patreon Campaign Don't forget to join our Speak Up For Blue Facebook Group to join like-minded individuals who are all about living for a better Ocean. Join our Facebook Group for the Podcast.
In this episode we chat about sexual harassment in science, highlighting the vulnerability associated with early career researchers, remote field sites, and women of colour. We learn about Rachel Carson, an influential marine biologist and author who sparked the environmental movement. We had a really great chat with Melissa Márquez, a passionate shark scientist and science communicator, all about her views on reducing competition and inspiring the next generation of scientists. Lastly, we discuss The Fins United Initiative, an amazing educational program founded and run by Melissa! facebook: www.facebook.com/SuperwomenSci/ twitter: twitter.com/SuperwomenSci website: www.superwomeninscience.wordpress.com Field work article: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0102172%20http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2017JE005256/epdf Guardian article: https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/2016/aug/26/sexual-harassment-is-rife-in-universities-but-complaining-means-risking-your-career Women of colour article: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2017JE005256/epdf https://gizmodo.com/women-of-color-face-a-staggering-amount-of-harassment-i-1796786903 500 Women Scientists: https://500womenscientists.org/endharassment No sexism in Science: https://www.nosexisminscience.com/ Melissa Márquez: TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT_HBQWxgo0&t=1s Twitter: https://twitter.com/mcmsharksxx Personal website: https://melissacristinamarquez.weebly.com/ The Fins United Initiative Website: http://www.finsunited.co.nz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFinsUnitedInitiative/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/finsunitedinitiative/
Melissa Marquez joins us on the podcast today to really ignite the show. We talk about shark conservation, women in science, science communication and entrepreneurship in the Marine Science and Conservation Field. We talk about how Melissa started a shark education organization during an undergraduate course, which expanded into 50 states and got transplanted to multiple countries; how she and her husband moved across the world to New Zealand to do a Masters degree to study deep sea sharks, rays and chimeras; how she overcame challenges as a minority woman in science; and, how she merged her shark research and women and science challenges into a TEDx Wellington talk that rocked the house!!! This is a must listen podcast!!! Enjoy the Podcast!!! Let me know what you think of the episode by joining our Facebook Group for the Podcast. Support Speak Up For Blue's Efforts to build a platform to raise awareness for Marine Science and Conservation and help you live for a better Ocean. Contribute to our Patreon Campaign