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Welcome to Sweet Defiance, the podcast where we pair delicious sweets with compelling stories of forgotten historic women who made great achievements in science. Each episode, we explore the life and work of a different female scientist, sharing their remarkable stories and delving into the science and impact of their discoveries. We pair each episode with a carefully chosen treat to appease our sweet tooth. Don't forget to subscribe to never miss an episode! https://sweetdefiance.org/index ...
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Ep 6 - Hypatia of Alexandria - Paradox Wine, Pursuit of Knowledge, and Tragic Demise
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From her prestigious position as the head of a philosophical school in Alexandria to her violent death in a Christian church, Hypatia of Alexandria's story remains shrouded in mystery, sparking the imagination of writers and poets throughout the 20th century. Conditum Paradoxum 750 ml bottle of white wine (from Italy - dry Pinot Gris) 1 cup honey 1…
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Minisode 02 - Mistletoe, Solar Eclipses, and five Nobel Prizes
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Our second Minisode is a bite-sized journey into the past and the science that makes life a little sweeter. In this episode, Béatrice is shining a light on remarkable historic women born in this very week. -------September 11th, 1913 - Rita Leroi, Physician & Cancer Researcher September 11th, 1847 - Mary Watson Whitney, Astronomer September 12th, 1…
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Ep 5 - Sau Lan Wu - Bosons, Quarks, and Cocktail Party Analogies
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Sau Lan Wu, a trailblazer in particle physics, shattered barriers as the first East Asian woman earning a physics doctorate. Her groundbreaking research, advocacy for diversity, and dedication to environmental conservation have left a lasting impact. In this week's episode, we discuss Bosons, Quarks, and fun Cocktail Party Analogies! Today's Pairin…
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Our very first Minisode is a bite-sized journey into the past and the science that makes life a little sweeter. In this episode, Béatrice is shining a light on remarkable historic women born on the very week we're in. But that's not all – get your taste buds ready to explore the icy science of a timeless favorite with Eva: Ice Cream. From its molec…
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Ep 4 - Wangari Maathai - Reforestation, Ecology, and Politics
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From her extraordinary journey to her groundbreaking achievements, we delve into the inspiring life of Wangari Maathai. As the first woman in East Africa to earn a doctorate, and first african woman to receive the nobel peace price, she defied societal norms. Wangari passionately fought for human rights and environmental conservation, leaving a las…
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Ep 3 - Ynes Mexia - Botanical Expeditions, Adventure, and a Minor Stabbing
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Embark on an illuminating journey through the captivating life of Ynes Mexía in the upcoming episode of the "Sweet Defiance" podcast. Join us as we delve into the extraordinary narrative of a woman who defied conventions and ventured into uncharted territories, leaving an indelible mark on the world of science and exploration.From her adventurous s…
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Ep 2 - Ada Lovelace - Code, Steam, and Rhubarb
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From her groundbreaking contributions to her visionary mindset, we explore the remarkable life of Ada Lovelace. As the world's first computer programmer, she defied societal norms and revolutionized the field of computer science. Through her remarkable intellect and collaboration with Charles Babbage, Lovelace laid the foundation for modern computi…
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Ep 1 - Gertrude Woker - War, Peace, and Chemistry
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Discover the extraordinary journey of Gertrud Woker in our inaugural episode of "Sweet Defiance" podcast. Join us as we delve into the captivating life and accomplishments of this forgotten trailblazer in the world of science. From her initial challenges to her groundbreaking contributions, we explore the inspiring narrative of a scientist who fear…
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Welcome to Sweet Defiance, the podcast where we pair delicious sweets with compelling stories of forgotten historic women who made great achievements in science. Each episode, we explore the life and work of a different female scientist, sharing their remarkable stories and delving into the science and impact of their discoveries. We pair each epis…
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This is an episode of Terrain | Stories of Australian Women in ScienceSandra spoke to Prof Kathryn Williams from the School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences at the University of Melbourne. You can find links to Kathryn's work here: https://www.findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/display/person2324All music is by Shawna Ellen O'Neil. Listen to more of her w…
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Sandra chats with Pro-Vice Chanellor Prof Lesley Hughes in the first episode of Terrain | Stories of Australian Women in ScienceFollow us on twitter @terrainpodcastFind out more about Prof Hughes' work here: http://bio.mq.edu.au/research/groups/piccel/lhughes.htmlMusic | Coastal Sands from Sand Meditations by Shawna Ellen O'NeillFind more of Shawna…
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The preview to the first season of Terrain: Stories of Australian Women in ScienceHosted and produced by Sandra PenmanMusic by Shawna Ellen O'NeilAv Sandra Penman
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9. Greatest weakness becomes your greatest strength
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I have a language disability and a fine motor skill deficit. As a child, I would try not to speak up in class or speak too loudly because I was afraid I would misspeak. I knew what I wanted to say in my head, but it didn’t come out the same way.Av Stories in Science
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8. Can You Ever Escape Your Personal and Scientific Bubbles?
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I’ve wanted desperately from early on to have a straightforward path. I imagined that everyone knew what they were supposed to be doing professionally, and that they were surely great at it. Everyone but me. I always thought that I needed to perform better, so that I might live up to where they were and still “stay in the race.” Music: https://www.…
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I have known I wanted to be a scientist since I was a kid. My earliest memory of wanting to be a scientist was 7 years old. Science was my favorite class and I thought it was cool. My mom told me that I could be whatever I wanted to be, and that if I wanted to be a scientist, then I would be one. Three years later, my mom passed suddenly from a bra…
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6. Moments: My Daughter’s Journey in Science as a Father
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Davin Shepherd is the father of Amoy Antunet who is a second-grader from Atlanta, Georgia. Amoy is passionate about science, and with the help of her father, she makes videos on several neuroscience related topics and posts them to her Facebook page, Science For Children. Below, Mr. Shepherd shares his perspective as a father who is witnessing his …
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5. Perseverance to passion | Dr. Alan Arnold
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My story is the embodiment of taking perseverance and turning it into passion. What is perseverance? Perseverance is steadfastness in doing something despite the difficulty. To persevere is to persist in a state or undertaking in spite of counter-influences, opposition or discouragement. In my life, perseverance is growing up in the inner city of F…
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Picture it. 1996. I was working as an admin at a research center in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. In addition to being the coffee-maker extraordinaire, I autoclaved agar, washed Erlenmeyer flasks, and I ordered lab supplies. Listen for more!Av Stories in Science
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3. Playing in the Dirt and Calling it Science
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For some, the line from point A to point B is fairly straight. For others, it’s a zig-zag. I am definitely a zig-zagger. I didn’t find an easy, straightforward path into becoming a bioarchaeologist. To be honest, I don’t think any “easy” path in any career actually exists. Nor should there be one. Every mistake, rejection, challenge, and disappoint…
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Do you remember what you wanted to be when you were 12? I sure do! Well, I recently asked my Little what he wanted to be when he grew up. I can’t believe two years have already passed since I was matched with him. He has grown so much since we met. Before I tell you what he said, let me take you back two years. You see, it has been two years since …
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It was around 8th grade that my own personal video game boss blocked my progression. I was struggling in an earth science class and failing to reach the high standards I had set for myself. It wasn’t long before I was questioning myself – “Am I actually smart enough to become a scientist?”Av Stories in Science
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