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Frannie Howes interviews a guest named Grace Tucker who is a communications major. Grace shares that her major involves learning effective communication skills. Outside of school, she enjoys underwater basket weaving and making shoes for koalas. They discuss Grace's interest in these activities and how she got started. They also talk about their favorite Pokémon to eat, and a woodchuck noise interrupts the conversation. They go to commercial and return with a new guest named Billy Bob Jr. They discuss what they would add to the Oregon Tech curriculum, with Billy Bob Jr. suggesting a course on how to strike it rich. The episode ends with a reminder to wear gloves when petting porcupines and a teaser for the next episode featuring Dr. Nagi Naganathan. Hi everybody. Welcome to the Oregon TechCast, the podcast where we interview students at Oregon Tech. I'm your host, Frannie Howes, and today I have a guest. Welcome guest. Hi, thank you for having me. Could you tell me your name? My name is Grace Tucker. And what is your major? I am a communications major. That's great, but what does that actually mean you do all day? It means I learn how to communicate effectively. Could you tell me a little bit about yourself? What do you do outside of school? I enjoy underwater basket weaving and making shoes for koalas. That sounds really interesting. How did you get started doing that? It all started when I met a guy who met a guy who bought a koala on a Monday. What Pokemon do you think tastes the most delicious if you had to hunt and eat it for food? A Squirtle. You can make some delicious soup. What is that noise? Do you know what that is? Oh, that's just my woodchuck. It's dinnertime. We better go to commercial. And now a word from our sponsor. Get your green thumb on it, Danielle! Welcome back. I'm here with my guest. What was your name again? Billy Bob Jr. Right. Uh-huh. If you had to add one thing to the Oregon Tech curriculum, what would it be? How to strike it rich. What made you say that? I just love money. Fascinating. Well, do you have anything else you want to say to our listeners? Wear gloves when you pet porcupines. Thank you so much for being on the show. Tune in next time when we interview Dr. Nagi Naganathan. Bye!

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