Mugdha Flores is proof of where your passion for science and the natural world can take you. From playing in tide pools as a child in Southern India, to mapping the undiscovered corners of the ocean, to surveying salmon as they make their long journey to the Pacific. For Mugdha, all her exploration has resulted in a deeper connection with the environment, and herself.
Mugdha is a marine biologist turned science communicator championing community engagement and finding joy in the outdoors.
This a series of interviews with some incredible humans who are featured in Women and Water - a new book from the team behind She Explores. We’re taking the conversation off the page and into their relationship with water today. You’ll hear from swimmers, surfers, paddlers, fishers, and more.
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Endless Curiosity (The Last Episode)
Becoming a Mermaid - Irene Marcoux
Fluidity in Recovery: Antoinette Lee Toscano
A Student of the Sea: Olivia VanDamme
Immersed in Swimming: Eden Elgeti
Finding Freedom in Swimming: Bonnie Tsui
We Know You'll Love: Wild for Scotland's "Creature of the Sea"
Living the Vanlife: Noami Grevemberg
How Do We Spend Time Alone? Creative Fuel
Taking Up Space on the Trail: Victoria Amico
Constant Forward Movement: McKayla Bower
We're back! And an Introduction to Creative Fuel
Makeup and Muckboots in the Field
Courage & Surrender on the Road - Steph Jagger
Caving, Creatures, & a Dream Job - Ashley Adkins
An Announcement
Examining Skiing, with Love - Heather Hansman & Tori Duhaime
We Know You'll Love: Indoor Kid by Out There
Embracing a New Life in the Subarctic - Kristen Berkeley
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