I had the extreme good fortune of finding three fantastic mentors at Virginia Tech: my committee-members Dr. Sang Won Lee, Dr. Ben Jantzen, and Dr. Shaddi Hasan. They have each helped me grow-as a scholar, scientist, and professional-in ways I wouldn't have thought possible. Sang, you are my rock. I don't know how you manage to do all that you do. I had never written a real academic paper before your CSCW class, nor done any research remotely like this. You shepherded this paper. Thank you for the late-night Slacks and Zooms. Ben, what can I say? You are the best scientist I know. Thank you for offering to advise me when I was adrift, letting me unofficially audit your awesome Reason & Revolution class, taking me vernal pool hunting, insisting that I unit-test, and most of all, teaching me how to ask the right questions. Shaddi! Attending your job talk in Spring 2020 changed the course of my life, and that's no exaggeration. Your mentorship has meant the world to me. Thank you for your guidance, encouragement, and good cheer. I'm looking forward to continuing our research. I would also like to acknowledge a few of my friends and professors, Molly Domino, Juliet