The STEM SWAG Podcast
The inspiring Corina Newsome, ornithologist, birder, and science communicator, joins the STEM Swag Podcast. Corina shares her journey into the world of birding and ornithology, discussing the challenges and triumphs she has encountered along the way. She co-organized Black Birders Week, a movement celebrating Black birders and promoting diversity in the natural sciences. Corina also explains ornithology and shares easy ways to get started with birding.
info_outline The Science of Beauty- Sakeya DonaldsonThe STEM SWAG Podcast
In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Sakeya Donaldson, a dynamic professional who seamlessly combines beauty and science. With over two decades of experience in television, print, concert tours, and music videos, Sakeya has made a name for herself as a seasoned fashion stylist. She is also a two-time published author of the books “Fly Girl Approved” and “Fly Girl Quotes,” bringing a wealth of creativity and insight to every project she undertakes. Beyond her styling prowess, Sakeya is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of talent. As the founder of The Science of Beauty,...
info_outline What's the Difference Between a Physician Assistant and a Doctor? Renee Thomas explainsThe STEM SWAG Podcast
In this episode, I'm excited to introduce you to Physician Assistant Renee Thomas, a dedicated medical professional with a passion for helping others. With a background in Microbiology, Public Health, and Urology, Ms. Thomas has a wealth of experience in the medical field. She has a diverse professional background, including experience as a laboratory scientist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and as a medical sales representative with Pfizer, Inc., and Alcon. Today, she specializes in Urology, where her expertise and dedication continue to make a significant impact. Ms....
info_outline Is Psychology a STEM Career? - Jennifer LesterThe STEM SWAG Podcast
In this episode of our podcast, we are thrilled to welcome a special guest: my mom, Jennifer Lester. Jennifer is not only a psychotherapist and life coach but also a renowned mental health expert. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion on Mental Health Awareness and its intersection with STEM careers. Jennifer is the author of "14 Ways to Find Your Amazing," a transformational self-help book that has impacted countless lives. As the CEO of the Purpose Project, she is dedicated to empowering individuals to discover their purpose and lead fulfilling lives. With her...
info_outline Building a Career as a Woman Mechanical Engineer- Dr. Malika GraysonThe STEM SWAG Podcast
In this episode, we're honored to host Dr. Malika Grayson, a trailblazer in her field as the second black woman to graduate with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University. Throughout her journey, Dr. Grayson encountered numerous challenges, particularly as a black woman in a predominantly white institution (PWI) pursuing STEM studies. She candidly discusses her experiences, including dealing with imposter syndrome, and shares insights gained from navigating these obstacles. Dr. Grayson's story serves as an inspiration and beacon of hope for other black women forging their paths...
info_outline Navigating STEM Fields: A Conversation with Dr. Yasmine Daniels, Industrial HygienistThe STEM SWAG Podcast
Join us as we delve into the world of STEM with the remarkable Dr. Yasmine Daniels, also known as the "Classy Chemist." Dr. Daniels, a seasoned Science Professional, shares her journey from chemistry to becoming an Industrial Hygienist. Discover her insights on motivating, educating, and mentoring individuals and organizations in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STEAM).
info_outline Monica Fenderson: What do Architects Really Do?The STEM SWAG Podcast
This is an inspiring conversation with Monica Fenderson on the power of determination, innovation, and leadership in shaping the future of architecture and STEM. Monica Fenderson is an accomplished architect, author, and passionate advocate for entrepreneurship in STEM. As the CEO of MOSA Architects, Monica brings a unique perspective to her work, emphasizing community engagement and architectural excellence. Join us as Monica offers a glimpse into her daily life, sharing how she navigates challenges as a woman in a traditionally male-dominated field. With her extensive experience in...
info_outline Jeanette Brown: CSI of the OceanThe STEM SWAG Podcast
I'm thrilled to have Dr. Jeanette Davis, aka Dr. Ocean, join us. Dr. Ocean is a renowned marine microbiologist, author, and passionate advocate for diversity in STEM. We'll delve into her fascinating journey in ocean science, her experiences living aboard research vessels, and her efforts to promote inclusivity in the scientific community. Tune in to gain insights, broaden your perspective, and be inspired by the incredible work being done to shape the future of science and beyond.
info_outline Stephanie Espy: MIT Grad to STEM AdvocateThe STEM SWAG Podcast
Stephanie Espy, a distinguished MIT graduate and author of "STEM Gems: How 44 Women Shine in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, And How You Can Too!" takes center stage in this inspiring episode. Stephanie shares her remarkable journey from entering MIT to forging a successful career as a chemical engineer. Discover the empowering story of how she is shaping the future of STEM through her book and the STEM Gems Clubs initiative, which brings STEM careers and role models to girls and young women worldwide.
info_outline Tonia Brown: Fighting the StormThe STEM SWAG Podcast
The forecast looks bright! I'm thrilled to connect you to Meteorologist Tonia Michelle Brown, a dynamic force dedicated to helping others weather life's storms, both meteorologically and personally. Remarkably, at just 23 years old, she has made her mark in several news markets, earning acclaim as an award-winning journalist and serving as a Meteorologist and On-Air Personality at WBRC in Birmingham, AL. Beyond her impressive on-screen presence, Tonia extends her passion for meteorology to the younger generation through her book, "Weather Wonders," fostering weather education among kids....
info_outlineThe forecast looks bright! I'm thrilled to connect you to Meteorologist Tonia Michelle Brown, a dynamic force dedicated to helping others weather life's storms, both meteorologically and personally. Remarkably, at just 23 years old, she has made her mark in several news markets, earning acclaim as an award-winning journalist and serving as a Meteorologist and On-Air Personality at WBRC in Birmingham, AL. Beyond her impressive on-screen presence, Tonia extends her passion for meteorology to the younger generation through her book, "Weather Wonders," fostering weather education among kids. Moreover, she actively encourages more girls to engage in STEM, emphasizing that not all scientists have to be in a lab—they can be on TV, making a significant impact on diverse fields.