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EEARSS by Alligator Robb Podcast Season 5 Episode 25 Charles Dion

30 min · 13 mei 2026
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Howdy y’all and welcome to the EEARSS by Alligator Robb Podcast, produced by Terrier TV at Titusville High School. In this episode, we sit down with Charles Dion, an EEARSS intern who recently achieved an exciting milestone with his acceptance into graduate school. Charles shares his journey through academics, field experience, and the process of discovering what path truly inspired him as he worked toward the next chapter of his education and career. We discuss what first drew Charles to EEARSS and how getting involved with hands on environmental education, research, and outreach helped shape his goals moving forward. Charles talks about the value of field experience, mentorship, and stepping outside of your comfort zone when trying to discover what you are passionate about. The conversation also focuses heavily on advice for younger students who may be unsure about their future paths, including how to begin exploring graduate school opportunities, finding programs that align with personal interests, and the importance of pursuing something you truly enjoy. Charles shares insight into the application process, building experience, and the mindset that helped him continue moving forward toward his goals. We also highlight EEARSS to the Environment EcoFest, a FREE community event coming to Cocoa Village on May 23rd, 2026 featuring live country music, nonprofits, vendors, food trucks, raffles, and conservation outreach. The event will feature 4 bands and be headlined by Nashville recording artists Joe Lasher and Molly Lovette. As always, the EEARSS Podcast connects boots on the ground wildlife professionals, researchers, educators, students, and community leaders with listeners who want real insight into careers, conservation, education, and life experiences. Stay tuned for a great conversation, and as always thank y’all for supporting EEARSS and the mission to research, educate, and protect our environment.

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EEARSS by Alligator Robb Podcast Season 5 Episode 26 Matt Griffo

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aflevering EEARSS by Alligator Robb Podcast Season 5 Episode 25 Charles Dion artwork

EEARSS by Alligator Robb Podcast Season 5 Episode 25 Charles Dion

Howdy y’all and welcome to the EEARSS by Alligator Robb Podcast, produced by Terrier TV at Titusville High School. In this episode, we sit down with Charles Dion, an EEARSS intern who recently achieved an exciting milestone with his acceptance into graduate school. Charles shares his journey through academics, field experience, and the process of discovering what path truly inspired him as he worked toward the next chapter of his education and career. We discuss what first drew Charles to EEARSS and how getting involved with hands on environmental education, research, and outreach helped shape his goals moving forward. Charles talks about the value of field experience, mentorship, and stepping outside of your comfort zone when trying to discover what you are passionate about. The conversation also focuses heavily on advice for younger students who may be unsure about their future paths, including how to begin exploring graduate school opportunities, finding programs that align with personal interests, and the importance of pursuing something you truly enjoy. Charles shares insight into the application process, building experience, and the mindset that helped him continue moving forward toward his goals. We also highlight EEARSS to the Environment EcoFest, a FREE community event coming to Cocoa Village on May 23rd, 2026 featuring live country music, nonprofits, vendors, food trucks, raffles, and conservation outreach. The event will feature 4 bands and be headlined by Nashville recording artists Joe Lasher and Molly Lovette. As always, the EEARSS Podcast connects boots on the ground wildlife professionals, researchers, educators, students, and community leaders with listeners who want real insight into careers, conservation, education, and life experiences. Stay tuned for a great conversation, and as always thank y’all for supporting EEARSS and the mission to research, educate, and protect our environment.

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EEARSS by Alligator Robb Podcast Season 5 Episode 24 Kyle Bolduc

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EEARSS by Alligator Robb Podcast Season 5 Episode 23 Kent Vilet

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