Back in the early 2000s, the biggest news in my sleeply little hometown was that our super-tall science teacher, Brian Campbell, was leaving the high school (one of only two in the whole county)… for a job at NASA. To us, it felt like he was blasting off to some screen-filled control room out of a summer blockbuster to push the launch button himself.
Fast-forward 25 years — Brian’s now a Senior Earth Science Specialist at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility, working on big-deal missions like ICESat-2 (measuring ice sheets, sea ice, and sea level rise) and SMAP (mapping soil moisture for farmers, scientists, and disaster response teams worldwide).
In this episode of Blue Collar White Coat, we swap small-town stories, dig into how satellite data can and does help farmers in those small towns, and talk about why science communication needs fewer gatekeepers and more real talk.
We cover:
How a blue collar-to-NASA career path actually happens
Why STEM careers aren’t just for people with PhDs
How satellites measure everything from melting ice to the water in your soil
Real-world climate change impacts on farming and working coastal communities
Why building trust in science starts with meeting people where they are
Whether you’re a farmer, field tech, student, or just science curious, this one’s packed with hands-on STEM stories, NASA missions, and the kind of working class science that keeps our world running.
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