• 145 | Mojave, CA with Kate Gunderson: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineer Running Fast Through the California Desert

  • Apr 21 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

145 | Mojave, CA with Kate Gunderson: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineer Running Fast Through the California Desert

  • Summary

  • Katelyn (Kate) Gunderson is a mechanical and aerospace engineer currently attending the National Test Pilot School in Mojave, CA through a flight test engineering fellowship. Kate also has a passion for increasing female participation in engineering and authors a blog aimed at empowering women to confidently thrive in STEM fields. In this conversation, we dig deep into Kate's fascinating career, how she balances marathon training and what is next on the agenda for her running and career goals. Later on, Kate shares some really cool recommendations on where to run and and lot more around the Mojave Desert.

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    Where to find Kate Gunderson:
    Kate on Instagram
    Kate's Website

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    Natalie's Instagram
    Suite Run Instagram
    Natalie's Twitter
    Suite Run Twitter
    Natalie's Facebook
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