Dr. Rosa Vasquez Espinoza – National Geographic Explorer, Amazon Scientist & Advocate for Indigenous Wisdom and Biodiversity
- Tough Girl

- Sep 9
- 3 min read
In this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, we journey into the heart of the Amazon and the mind of a remarkable woman pushing the boundaries of science, culture, and conservation—Dr. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza.
Rosa is a Peruvian chemical biologist, National Geographic Explorer, UN Harmony with Nature Scientist, and the founder of Amazon Research Internacional.
Splitting her time between Bath, England, and the Peruvian rainforest, Rosa blends cutting-edge research with ancestral knowledge to protect biodiversity and uplift indigenous communities.
Her journey—from a curious child growing up in Peru to leading expeditions in the Amazon, researching the legendary Boiling River, studying stingless bees, and authoring The Spirit of the Rainforest—is nothing short of extraordinary. Rosa shares how she learned expedition skills later in life, why documenting indigenous science is crucial, and what it means to be a female scientist navigating international platforms like the UN and COP16.
This conversation is packed with insight into climate resilience, overcoming self-doubt, and the healing power of nature, science, and community. Rosa’s message is a powerful call to action for women everywhere: follow the questions that stay in your head—you never know where they may lead.
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Show notes
Who is Dr Rosa
Currently living in Bath
Being based between England and Peru
Working as a Peruvian scientist
Leading science and conservation efforts in the Amazon Rainforest
Having a deep connection to her indigenous roots
Her early years living in Peru and relationship with her grandmother
Spending time in the city and the mountains
Being fascinated by the things she couldn’t understand
Loving space and wanted to know everything about the planet
Having a fascination for science
Wanting to dedicate her life to the Amazon
Getting her PhD in Chemical Biology from Michigan University
Taking a year off to get more work experience and reconsidering her whole life
Being able to study traditional Chineses medicine in Beijing in her last year of undergrad
The Amazon Boiling River
Book: The Boiling River (TED) by Andrés Ruzo
Discovering new microbes in the river
Boiling mud
What you can expect from the book
Learning expeditions skills later on in life
Leading her first expedition
Chapter 4 - Stingless Bees - the oldest bees on the planet
Capacity building
Partnerships with different indigenous groups
Climate challenges
Climate Anxiety
The importance of indigenous science and making sure that it is documented
Being motivated to write the book
COP16 in October 2024 in Colombia
Dealing with self doubt and why the work is not easy
Being a voice with the international press
Creating space for female indigenous members
Being a good team member
The importance of community
Current expeditions and plans for heading back to the field
Funding expeditions
Extreme climate explorers
BBC - Documenting their work on stingless bees
How to find stingless bees
Smelling fish in the jungle….
Medicinial Honey?!
Comparison to Manuka honey?
Her Ayahuasca experience
The ego death experience
Chapter 11 - becoming a black jaguar
How to connect with Dr Rosa
Final word of advice for women who want to explore more and get into science and exploration
Follow the questions that stay in your head
You never know where they may lead.
Social Media
Website: www.rosavespinoza.com
Instagram: @rosavespinoza
Facebook: @rosavespinoza9
TikTok: @rosavespinoza
YouTube: @rosavespinoza
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