55: BONUS| Nerdy Jobs: An inside look into the diverse and captivating display of careers in plant and fungi science

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Hello my Scientists, this week we have another bonus episode covering shout outs, updates, and my new project called "Nerdy Jobs." A huge thank you to all the people that comment on my content (Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Patreon).

If you know someone who would be a perfect fit for Nerdy Jobs please share this episode to them or message me with a contact to get them on the podcast.

Thank you to Adam for always engaging with Flora Funga Podcast!

Check out my FFP Feedback Survey and please fill out! (takes about 3 min) and if I receive 75 responses (I have only 2 right now) you'll be entered to win a free version of "Hidden life of Trees" and get a FREE bonus episode.

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Check out my new Patreon Video on planting Carolina Reaper Peppers

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