Learning Forensics, Applying Anthropology with Gabriella Campbell
Podcast |
This Anthro Life
Publisher |
Adam Gamwell
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Oct 19, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:55:47

It's not everyday I get to talk with other anthropology podcasters, and even more infrequently that I get to talk with undergraduate anthropology podcasters. I'm joined on the show today by Gabriella Campbell, Gabriella is a senior at University of California Santa Barbara where she focuses on forensic anthropology, both contemporary and ancient. She's also the creator and host of That Anthro Podcast, a weekly interview show that explores the world of bioarchaeology, bones, forensics and more. Gabriella and I dig into what it's like to work in forensics while learning the trade. This includes some crucial and fascinating forensic recovery work she’s doing in response to the Monteceto mudslides.

We dig into:

  • Applying forensic anthropology to the Montecito mudslides
  • Contemporary forensics vs ancient forensics
  • How to teach anthro earlier in kids' education, early education projects
  • On podcasting, creativity and learning to trust our instincts
  • Advice for undergrads - from an undergrad

Check out:

That Anthro Podcast

That Anthro Podcast Instagram

Music:

Duracell - Jontha Links 

Epidemic Sounds

Episode Art: Adam Gamwell

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