A Scientist Walks Into A Bar
How does someone who grew up in the urban landscape of Singapore end up leading birding expeditions on horseback in Montana? Biologist and environmental advocate Dr. Wenfei Tong has done that, and MUCH more. Join us for a conversation about her life, work, books, and art (www.wenfeitong.com).
info_outline Ep. 50 - The Neuroscience of PsychopathsA Scientist Walks Into A Bar
With everything going on in the news right now we thought it was a good time to talk about psychopaths.
info_outline Ep. 49 - Barstool Chat with Jasmin Graham, Marine BiologistA Scientist Walks Into A Bar
Learn about sharks, sawfish, and what it's like to be a marine biologist in this interview with Jasmin Graham. Also, find out more about Jasmin's work as the President and CEO of Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS) https://www.misselasmo.org.
info_outline Ep. 48 - "Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?" with Caitlin DoughtyA Scientist Walks Into A Bar
Listen as we have a fun conversation about death with mortician and activist Caitlin Doughty http://caitlindoughty.com about her book "Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs" that is now out in paperback! We discuss why it's important to talk to kids about death, what she thinks about Halloween decorations, and the worst thing about her work (hint: it has nothing to do with dead people.)
info_outline Ep. 47 - Barstool Chat with Dr. Nicole MichelA Scientist Walks Into A Bar
We talk with Dr. Nicole Michel, Senior Quantitative Ecologist with the National Audubon Society and find out a little bit about what it's like to study birds. Also check out eBird and help do science in your neighborhood! www.ebird.org
info_outline Ep. 46 - The Science and History of Whiskey, with Sailor Guevara from Uncle NearestA Scientist Walks Into A Bar
Jack Daniel's whiskey wouldn't exist without Nearest Green, the first recorded Black master distiller. Learn about the science & history of whiskey with Sailor Guevara of Uncle Nearest Whiskey. Hear a story of slavery, family connections, traditions brought from Africa, and the push to encourage diversity in distilling.
info_outline Ep. 45 - Barstool Chat with Dr. Ainissa RamirezA Scientist Walks Into A Bar
In this episode we get another chance to talk to Dr. Ainissa Ramirez, materials scientist and author of the book "The Alchemy of Us: How Humans and Matter Transformed One Another." We learn more about her background, what a materials scientist does, and why she calls herself a "science evangelist."
info_outline Ep. 44 - Interview with epidemiologist Dr. Frank FranklinA Scientist Walks Into A Bar
We talk with epidemiologist Dr. Frank Franklin about the current pandemic, racism, poverty, public health, the Black Lives Matter protests, and what it's like to navigate the world as an African American scientist. He is the Principal Epidemiologist & Director of the Epidemiology, Analytics and Evaluation Division at the Multnomah County Health Department in Portland, OR.
info_outline Ep. 43 - Barstool Chat: Interview with Dr. Eseosa IghodaroA Scientist Walks Into A Bar
In this episode we have a conversation with Dr. Eseosa Ighodaro, MD, PhD, a neurologist and a neuroscientist. Find out about what inspired her to study brains, what it's like to get an MD and a PhD at the same time, about her interest in the medical effects of racism on People of Color, and how she's teaching people about neuroscience.
info_outline Ep. 42 - Preview! The Nutshell Studies and the Mother of Modern ForensicsA Scientist Walks Into A Bar
Frances Glessner Lee was not just that lady who made crime scene dollhouses; she had profound influence on the field of forensic science. Learn a bit about her in this brief interview with her biographer, Bruce Goldfarb. Join us on June 18 at 7pm Pacific for a live event on Bruce's book "18 Tiny Deaths". Event info: https://tinyurl.com/SoTLee
info_outlineIn this episode we talk with Dr. Nicole Michel, Senior Quantitative Ecologist with the National Audubon Society and find out a little bit about what it's like to study birds. Also check out eBird and help do science in your neighborhood!
Watch Nicole's Science on Tap talk on Hope Is The Thing With Feathers: Finding Joy in Birds recorded on April 23, 2020.
(This interview was recorded in late April, 2020.)
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Thanks to Graham Tully for sound production.
As always, a final thanks to Jonathan Coulton for the use of his song "Mandelbrot Set" as our theme music.