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#0086: Kat Wilson on recognizing opportunities + navigating work at the 3D intersection of art and engineering

#0086: Kat Wilson on recognizing opportunities + navigating work at the 3D intersection of art and engineering

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Kat holds an MFA in Metals from SUNY New Paltz and has over ten years of experience with CAD, 3D printing, and other fabrication technologies.

Today, Kat is going to teach us all about 3D printing technology, the medical and educational applications of 3D printing, and digital design and fabrication. All extremely fascinating topics!

Plus, we'll learn how she landed her dream job at the intersection of art and engineering. We'll hit on how she navigates some of her work obstacles and manages burnout. She poignantly shares about recognizing when opportunities arise and the importance of saying Yes bravely.

Also, I wanted to give a massive shout out to the entire HVAMC team who immediately answered the call for more protective face shields for health care workers at the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Selected link love + resources from the episode
  • Connect with Kat: Website
  • HVAMC
  • SUNY New Paltz
  • MediPrint
  • Woodstock Farm Sanctuary
  • Polylactic acid (PLA)
  • Kickass Theme Music: “Things Are Getting Better” Written by Rishi Dhir. Performed by The High Dials.
  • Stay in the loop about future Le vital corps Salon episodes or with Kara: Twitter | Instagram | The List (sent monthly-ish including helpful health + lifestyle information)

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