A podcast about women's work in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Category | Science |
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Great stories about women scientists. We sometimes think of women in science as being a recent phenomenom but women have always been in science just not recognized for their work. Thank you Poncie for lifting up their stories.
Babes of Science fills a void! Poncie presents an informative series of podcasts about some awesome women in science. Listen, learn, and enjoy this series. The next time you are asked the question, "Can you name a woman scientist?", you will have a long list of answers. Well done.
These female scientists deserve to be celebrated, and Poncie tells their stories with wit and aplomb. Each episodes is packed with information about amazing women we should all know a lot more about.
Love this podcast... I always learn something new.
This is my new favorite podcast. Episodes are short but cram so much wonderful stuff in—a terrific payoff for a short amount of time. Many longer podcasts don’t leave me feeling like I’ve learned as much as I do in 12 minutes of Babes of Science. I really love Poncie’s approach—there are cool facts and stories here, but she also manages to identify what makes each of these women special and how their stories reflect larger issues from their time and today. And she does it without a bit of rambli... more
Apple Podcasts | #248 | Hong Kong/Science |
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