What’s it like to be a seismologist who’s studied the Marcellus Shale and San Andreas Fault, worked around the world from Pennsylvania to Rome, and is now a professor at the University of Oklahoma? We found out at AAA’s annual meeting earlier this year when we talked to assistant professor Brett Carpenter. Just a sampling of what we talked about:


· Being gifted a piece of Indiana limestone from a random person on the side of the road while doing fieldwork in Oklahoma.


· Batting away anxious scientists while pulling up sediment cores.


· Nervously retreating from a landowner who fired warning shots telling him to get off his land.


(All of these are true.)


This episode was produced by Shane M Hanlon and mixed by Kayla Surrey.

What’s it like to be a seismologist who’s studied the Marcellus Shale and San Andreas Fault, worked around the world from Pennsylvania to Rome, and is now a professor at the University of Oklahoma? We found out at AAA’s annual meeting earlier this year when we talked to assistant professor Brett Carpenter. Just a sampling of what we talked about:


· Being gifted a piece of Indiana limestone from a random person on the side of the road while doing fieldwork in Oklahoma.


· Batting away anxious scientists while pulling up sediment cores.


· Nervously retreating from a landowner who fired warning shots telling him to get off his land.


(All of these are true.)


This episode was produced by Shane M Hanlon and mixed by Kayla Surrey.