Podcasts

Busy in my home studio

I found that podcasting gives me another outlet for writing, but allows me to also be artistic in my choices of subjects.

Human Angle Podcast

This was my first podcast ever created and the longest so far. We’ve had over 40 episodes, covering scientists from Hedy Lamarr to Beatrix Potter. Human Angle focuses on the hidden lives of scientists, looking at their struggles and successes and what makes them human. Telling relatable human interest stories allow them to be more memorable, and break down barriers and stereotypes of what scientists look like. I ended this podcast in early 2022 after I just got too busy with other projects. I do hope to return to it someday. Listen now!

Barbara McClintock Human Angle

Perhaps one of the most well-known female scientists, Barbara McClintock's work on genes earned her a Nobel prize. Join Kim and Kenna as they discuss Barbara's work, her awards, and her impact on society. This is the last episode for Human Angle, thank you for staying with us. 
  1. Barbara McClintock
  2. Avicenna or Ibn Sina
  3. Anandibai Joshi
  4. Bertha Parker
  5. Alice Ball

Young Scientists Podcast

A podcast that highlights untold voices within science, the voices of young people. In this podcast I interview youth from around the world to discuss what it’s like to be a young person in science.

5. Hritika Young Scientists

This week I travel to California to interview Hritika, a 17-year-old, looking into how art and neuroscience have worked together. She's excited about her summer position at ASDRP researching Alzheimer's.  
  1. 5. Hritika
  2. 4. Hazal
  3. 3. Lucy
  4. 2. Michael
  5. 1. Celestine

From the Biblio-Files Podcast

This podcast is my newest work, which has been turning my blogcast into a podcast. It’s a science book club of sorts, as I interview science writers from around the world to speak of their work. However, this podcast features new interviews from popular science writers, such as Barbara J. King. I’ve been honored to showcase the work of these amazing writers, and hope to continue this podcast someday.

25. Sheril Kirshenbaum From the Biblio-Files

Sheril Kirshenbaum's work has placed her as an expert in science communication. She co-wrote the bestselling book UnScientific America, which discusses the lack of scientific literacy in the American public and ways to fix it. Here she discusses her current work and the impact of her book. 
  1. 25. Sheril Kirshenbaum
  2. 24. Olivia Judson
  3. 23. Randy Olson
  4. 22. Matt Swayne
  5. 21. Brian Jones

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