Random Scientist Podcasts

  • Artists w/ EM
  • Chemistry World Podcast
  • Seeking Sathya – Lessons from humans who are making a dent in the universe!
  • People Behind the Science Podcast – Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
  • The Funny Thing About… – for iPod/iPhone
  • BioCredible Podcast
  • REACH A Space Podcast for Kids
  • SpaceBus! | Start Your School Day in Space
  • Machine Learning Engineered
  • Science Sisters: Stories of Success in STEM
  • StarTalk Radio
  • The People’s Scientist
  • The Artist v. Scientist Podcast
  • Come & Listen
  • Beyond the Bench: STEMulating Career Conversations
  • Scared Stiff Horror Cinema
  • Horror In The Air
  • Your Space Journey
  • Bartholomew Cubbins on RNA
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    Artists w/ EM

    Artists w/ EM

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    Since Dec 7, 2020 03:14 UTC

    A podcast to get down to basics with every type of Artist. Definition of “artist” for this show is anyone who creates or shares an experience or creative product. We discuss intersectionality, queer topics, mental health, and the process of creating. Guests range from clowns, filmmakers, musicians, writers, etc. Hosted by Em Persico who is a clown, singer-songwriter, and filmmaker. They use (they/them) pronouns, they are non-binary, and identify under the queer unbrella. Please enjoy!

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    Chemistry World Podcast

    Chemistry World Podcast

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    Since Jan 4, 2012 09:44 UTC

    Join the Chemistry World team for interviews, news and in-depth discussions of issues facing the chemistry community. Get in touch with your thoughts by tweeting @ChemistryWorld

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    Seeking Sathya – Lessons from humans who are making a dent in the universe!

    Seeking Sathya – Lessons from humans who are making a dent in the universe!

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    Since Jan 1, 1970 00:00 UTC

    On the podcast, I interview guests from eclectic fields (writers, athletes, entrepreneurs, etc.) to learn from the tactics and rituals that they use to bring their story, their life’s work, to the world.

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    People Behind the Science Podcast – Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

    People Behind the Science Podcast – Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

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    Since Apr 8, 2014 00:47 UTC

    Are you searching for great stories to ignite your curiosity, teach you to perform better in life and career, inspire your mind, and make you laugh along the way? In this science podcast, Dr. Marie McNeely introduces you to the brilliant researchers behind the latest scientific discoveries. Join us as they share their greatest failures, most staggering successes, candid career advice, and what drives them forward in life and science. Our website with show notes]] Greetings science fans! We’re elated to welcome you to People Behind the Science where we explore the lives and experiences of the people behind the research and scientific discoveries of today. People Behind the Science’s mission is to inspire current and future scientists, share the different paths to a successful career in science, educate the general population on what scientists do, and show the human side of science. In each episode, a different scientist will guide us through their journey by sharing their successes, failures, and passions. We are excited to introduce you to these inspiring academic and industry experts from all fields of science to give you a variety of perspectives on the life and path of a scientist. Our esteemed guests will tell you: what motivates them and how they balance their competing responsibilities how they worked through some of the most challenging times in their careers advice to help you through your own journey through life and science Our Podcast People Behind the Science is a podcast focused on the people doing fascinating research through interviews with top scientists. We are proud to have interviewed so many inspiring scientists, including U.S. National Academy scientists like Josh Sanes, Nick Spitzer, Lou Muglia, Jacob Israelachvili, Gene Robinson, Larry Squire, John Dowling, James Berger, and David Spergel, as well as popular scientists in the media like Donna Nelson (science advisor for the TV show Breaking Bad) and Jack Horner (science advisor for the Jurassic park movies). We are honored to have shared their amazing stories with people in all 50 states in the USA and in over 120 countries across the world.

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    The Funny Thing About… – for iPod/iPhone

    The Funny Thing About… – for iPod/iPhone

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    Since Dec 9, 2011 04:31 UTC

    Is the world of politics anything like “Yes Minister” or “The Thick Of It”? Are scientists all as geeky as Denzil Dexter from “The Fast Show”? This collection of videos looks at the funny side of different professions and the stereotypes within them, through the best of British comedy. Using clips from “Harry Enfield” to “That Mitchell and Webb Look” this series will give you an idea of where careers might lead you – from IT to social work.

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    BioCredible Podcast

    BioCredible Podcast

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    Since Dec 23, 2022 19:00 UTC

    I am a physician-scientist that has worked in multiple academic centers in the United States. I have lived in poverty, suffered abuse, and overcame those obstacles to become an academic physician-scientist at a major University in the United States. I hope that my experiences can help other biomedical researchers and clinicians obtain perspectives to improve their work life balance. I discuss topics related to work-life balance, navigating careers in academic medicine, and discuss ways in which we can use our skill sets from biomedical and clinical research to improve our personal lives. I also spend time discussing how to utilize our skill sets to improve our financial situations so that we can regain our balance and decrease our dependency on our earned work. I look forward to you joining our community as we all work together to regain balance.

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    REACH A Space Podcast for Kids

    REACH A Space Podcast for Kids

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    Since Jun 1, 2020 05:00 UTC

    REACH: A Space Podcast for Kids is a weekly, family friendly exploration of our galaxy (and beyond!) with hosts Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien. Built for kids and based on questions from kids, REACH educates with entertaining segments, fun at-home experiments, and interviews with subject matter experts & thought partners from leading institutions like the Adler Planetarium, Cosmosphere, Exploration Place, and more. Subscribe today, and get knowledge…within your Reach. A co-production between Soundsington Media and Sandy Marshall. Recommended for ages 8+

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    SpaceBus! | Start Your School Day in Space

    SpaceBus! | Start Your School Day in Space

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    Since Sep 1, 2020 18:00 UTC

    Get to school with SpaceBus! An educational adventure podcast with a mission to launch kids to school, even if their desk is the kitchen table. This free remote learning resource helps parents & teachers start their kids’ school day by replacing the physical transition of a school bus ride with a wild audio journey. Kids board the SpaceBus every morning with new friends Laika, Albie and their SpaceBus Driver Gordy, plus real scientific experts. With mysterious riddles to solve, active episodes to get kids moving in the morning, and genuinely amazing scientific knowledge, SpaceBus gets the fuel burnin’ and their brains learnin’!

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    Machine Learning Engineered

    Machine Learning Engineered

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    Since Aug 18, 2020 14:00 UTC

    This podcast helps Machine Learning Engineers become the best at what they do. Join host Charlie You every week as he talks to the brightest minds in data science, artificial intelligence, and software engineering to discover how they bring cutting edge research out of the lab and into products that people love. You’ll learn the skills, tools, and best practices you can use to build better ML systems and accelerate your career in this flourishing new field.

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    Science Sisters: Stories of Success in STEM

    Science Sisters: Stories of Success in STEM

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    Since Nov 1, 2019 21:51 UTC

    Get inspiration, advice. Learn tips from like-minded minorities on similar journeys in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Eavesdrop as Shenandoa Toote (MS in Vision Science, Certified Coach) interviews women across the US. Find support, shortcuts. Optimize your focus. STEM fields come with challenges for everyone. Professional perspectives of colleagues just ahead of you in reaching goals are invaluable. Minority women, like Hidden Figures, have impacted STEM opportunities. Successful black scientists had community in competitive career paths. And you? Living with unexpected roadblocks: money issues, homesickness, men who believe women are not critical thinkers, lack of classroom skin color and gender diversity, when to use a resume vs a CV, knowing who is your advisor, mentor, or sponsor…these discussions equip you to make decisions, give you ideas for internships, research/laboratory or work experience, provide insights on career paths outside of academia (professorship/tenure) & industry, like corporate business. Info for students in high school/college beginning to plan for higher education, recent university graduates, or post-doctoral fellows. Get practical insights, suggestions, tricks. Celebrate black & women’s history months, international day of women & girls in science. Cell Biology Zoology Genetics Pharmacology Toxicology Ecology Drafting Physiology Civil Design Biochemistry Pathology Operations Astronomy Nuclear Surveying Statistics Physics Psychology Atmospheric Experimental Natural Conservation Immunology Veterinary Industrial Computational Manufacturing Mining Safety Medicine Military Meteorology Quantitative Applied Space Aerospace Marine Sustainable Agriculture Dairy Livestock Poultry Agronomy Horticulture Breeding Protection Integrated Pest Range Chemistry Environmental Wetlands Urban Forestry Pulp Fish Wildlands Communication Animation Video Effects AI Informatics Programming Vendor Certification Analyst Page Digital Modeling Warehousing Database Graphics Modeling Virtual Environments Simulation Telecommunications Networking LAN WAN Security Assurance Multimedia Webmaster Project Bioengineering Ceramic Biomolecular Structural Transportation Highway Hardware Laser Mechanics Mineral Architecture Petroleum Textile Construction Mechatronics Robotics Automation Laser Integrated Circuit Instrumentation Robotics Heating Ventilation Conditioning Refrigeration Solar Quality Wastewater Recycling Hazardous Plastics Welding Semiconductor Occupational Automotive Hydraulics Fluid Software Packaging Nanotechnology Structural Photo Radiation Radio Biophysics Botany Phytopathology Histology Developmental Embryology Bacteriology Virology Parasitology Mycology Entomology Behavior Ethology Wildlife Microbial Eukaryotic Genomics Endocrinology Reproductive Cardiovascular Exercise Vision Optics Oncology Cancer Molecular Biometry Bioinformatics Biomathematics Biotechnology Aquatic Limnology Systematics Epidemiology Neuroanatomy Neurosciences Algebra Functional Geometry Topology Financial Probability Airpower Art Naval Strategic Signal Geospatial Joint Media Cyber Warfare Combat Directed Energy Acoustics Observables Stealth Operational Undersea Warfare Ground Aircraft Armament Explosive Bomb Disposal Task Force Missile Munitions Ordinance Radar Communications Biopsychology Nutrition Interaction Sustainability Astrophysics Planetary Climatology Dynamics Inorganic Organic Polymer Geology Geochemistry Geophysics Seismology Paleontology Hydrology Petrology Oceanography Geosciences Atomic Particle Plasma Temperature Condensed Matter Acoustics Biotechnology Power Cognitive Psycholinguistics Comparative Social Psychometrics Cyber Forensics Counterterrorism Archeology Econometrics Geographic Cartography Aeronautics Aviation Cytotechnology Pharmaceutics Pharmacognosy Pharmacoeconomics Cosmetic Preventive Epidemiology Health Infectious Diseases Actuarial Computer Research Electronics Technologies CADD Soil Wood Water Child

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    StarTalk Radio

    StarTalk Radio

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    Since Jun 1, 2009 17:35 UTC

    Science, pop culture, and comedy collide on StarTalk Radio! Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist and Director of New York’s Hayden Planetarium, and his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities, and scientific experts explore astronomy, physics, and everything else there is to know about life in the universe. New episodes premiere Tuesdays. Keep Looking Up!

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    The People’s Scientist

    The People’s Scientist

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    Since Feb 17, 2019 00:13 UTC

    The People’s Scientist is a weekly podcast covering the latest scientific findings on Neuroscience, Physiology, and Nutrition. I, your host, Dr. Stephanie Caligiuri, hold a Bachelor and Master degree in Nutritional Science, a PhD in Physiology, and Fellowship in Behavioral Neuroscience. I am currently a Scientist (Research Fellow) at Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC. Every week, I will provide you scientific evidence on important topics pertaining to our brain, body, and nutrition. In the past I have covered intermittent fasting, CRISPR gene editing for cancer therapy, using our own neurobiology to create new habits and break old habits, nicotine and the risk for type 2 diabetes, apple cider vinegar, our diet and depression, bitter tastants as a way to modulate cravings, and far more. Become a part of The People’s Scientist Army today by subscribing and becoming more knowledgeable every week.

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    The Artist v. Scientist Podcast

    The Artist v. Scientist Podcast

    Since Aug 31, 2009 03:41 UTC

    The classic battle between the Artist and the Scientist is played out in podcast form. Who will win? Who will lose? What’s the good fight? For the answers to these questions and more you’ll have to tune in to the “Artist v. Scientist” podcast.

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    Come & Listen

    Come & Listen

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    Since Aug 24, 2011 23:50 UTC

    Come & Listen: Jewish Food is an audio portal into Jewish thought, culture, history and religion; a podcast which takes complex concepts, theories and thoughts, and distills them into digestible ideas. You are invited to listen, engage and connect with an apolitical, thoughtful, progressive and innovative conversation.

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    Beyond the Bench: STEMulating Career Conversations

    Beyond the Bench: STEMulating Career Conversations

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    Since Sep 5, 2018 09:00 UTC

    This podcast is a resource for those with a STEM background seeking to understand the vast career opportunities outside of the laboratory, how to prepare these roles, and tips on being successful after making the transition.

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    Scared Stiff Horror Cinema

    Scared Stiff Horror Cinema

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    Since Jan 18, 2009 17:36 UTC

    Scared Stiff Horror Cinema Defining the Horror genre, exploring typical tropes and motifs, such as the haunted house, monsters, zombies and serial killers. Also looking at the principles and logic behind the horror film – some sort of transgression (knowing something not supposed to know) leading to terrible consequences. Questioning why we watch horror films – cathartic enactment and overcoming of society’s worst nightmares. Thus the sociological interest in horror films – and how they portray society’s fears, varying according to the age.

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    Horror In The Air

    Horror In The Air

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    Since Oct 27, 2014 17:00 UTC

    Encounter the death who walks, rats, descents in to madness, ghosts, mad scientists, crimes against nature.Tales of the supernatural from authors such as Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, Charles Dickens and Ambrose Bierce. Features performances from Peter Lorre, Hal Holbrooke, Boris Karloff and the work of many leading radio directors, writers and actors from the radio. Only from the radio can you experience the true sense of horror that is guaranteed to scare and creep you out.

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    Bartholomew Cubbins on RNA

    Bartholomew Cubbins on RNA

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    Since Jan 2, 2006 22:46 UTC

    Ribonucleic Acid – it’s not just for transferring genetic information between DNA and proteins anymore. This blog will discuss current gossip, news, and major papers within the field. The level of discussion will be quite detailed, yet I hope that non-scientists who are interested in RNA will be able to follow.

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