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This podcast is meant to help students and young people discover their dream career through insightful stories and expert advice. There are many people who are seeking career guidance, but they're frustrated by a lack of direction and confused by hidden career paths.
We understand how overwhelming it can be to choose a career path. We have years of experience in audio content creation and want to use that experience to help students find their paths.
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Originally aired 21 April 2017 on bullsradio.org
In this episode, we feature Anthony Tricarico as our guest on Anthro Alert. We discuss past human-environmental interaction and how these actions have shaped contemporary landscapes and the populations that call them home.
Anthony Tricarico is a Ph.D. student in applied anthropology at the University of South Florida. He is an environmental anthropologist and geoarchaeologist who analyzes past human-environmental interaction and how these impacts have actively constructed and shaped contemporary landscapes. Anthony is currently conducting fieldwork in Antigua, West Indies, analyzing the impact colonial sugarcane monoculture has had on the fertility and stability of the contemporary landscape and the livelihoods of Antiguans today. Anthony considers himself an anthropological archaeologist, analyzing how archaeological material can illuminate the lived experiences of both historical and archaeological populations. In Antigua, Anthony uses both qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze anthropogenic soils as artifacts of intensive agriculture beginning in the mid-1600’s.
https://anthroalert.tumblr.com/post/164795857603/in-episode-2-of-our-podcast-guest-anthony
Oliver Thompson
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David Elliot
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Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba
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