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This episode of SciChronicles, hosted by Risa Schnebly, features the inspiring stories of two scientists, Baylee Edwards and Jarrett Joubert, whose personal journeys shed light on the complexities of pursuing a career in science and the challenges of reconciling identity, society, and belief systems.

Baylee Edwards, a PhD candidate doing biology education research, explores the perceived conflict between science and religion and how a life-changing biology class reshaped her understanding of their compatibility. 

Jarrett Joubert, a PhD student, recounts how he pivoted from wanting to study medicine to becoming interested in the history of biology at a time when the Black Lives Matter movement was growing across the country.

The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of storytelling in science and a call to embrace diverse narratives that challenge stereotypes and promote inclusion.

Please consider subscribing, if you haven't already, so you do not miss future episodes. This podcast is produced and edited by Kayla Burgher and Risa Aria Schnebly, with support from the Center for Biology and Society at Arizona State University.

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