Carpe Diem: Stories about seizing the day

Published: Dec. 29, 2018, 4:02 a.m.

b'In our last episode of 2018, we\\u2019re presenting two stories about facing challenges head-on and seizing the day.\\nPart 1: .On the eve of his first big talk at a major international conference, ecologist Kevin Burgio discovers there\\u2019s something seriously wrong with the clothes he\\u2019d planned to wear.\\nPart 2: While working as a research assistant on a traumatic brain injury study, Devine Joyce struggles with feelings of depression \\u2014 until she encounters a patient who changes her outlook.\\nKevin R. Burgio is a US Air Force veteran, first-generation college student, and currently a postdoctoral researcher in Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut. He is collaborating with researchers from a variety of disciplines to create effective science communication training. When not working on science communication, his research focuses on using an integrative approach to understanding the ecology, biogeography, and extinction of parrot communities. His ultimate goal is to bridge the divide between ecological theory and on-the-ground conservation in order to make the best possible decisions not just for now, but for the future as well. He also advocates for inclusiveness in science and you can follow him on Twitter @KRBurgio.\\xa0 \\nDevine Joyce is fascinated by all things related to the brain, not unlike zombies. She received her BSc in Biology at the University of British Columbia. She aspires to guide people through their journey of self-discovery, self-love, and to become better communicators. She loves to spend her free time finding the best places to get tacos and enjoys being upside down (ask her what this means).\\xa0 \\xa0\\n\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'