Dahlia Wilde – Walt Disney Writing Fellow, New York Foundation for the Arts Playwright, CERN Atlas Large Hadron Collider Creative Fellow, iHeart Next Great Podcaster, Truman Scholar – presents a podcast about science, art, creativity, particle physics and the responsiveness of the universe. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | ScienceAstronomy |
Hi! If you are at the EDINBURGH FESTIVAL in gorgeous Edinburgh, Scotland, please come see my live theatre "OH MY GOD PARTICLE SHOW!". The show is running live everyday at 1700 BST (also known as 5PM British Summer Time :) until August 27th, 2023 at t... more
Dahlia Wilde and her Wonder Dog talk to brilliant Dr. Daniela Bortoletto - Head of Particle Physics Department at Oxford University and Dr. Mark Kruse from Duke. Both are researchers at CERN at the Large Hadron Collider. Daniela was Mark's mentor and... more
Dahlia Wilde continues on her journey to better understand the universe and our place in it. She lands in London with her Wonder Dog and has a mind-blowing pep-talk with the incredible Dr. Mark C. Kruse, her particle physics mentor and friend from Du... more
Dahlia Wilde and her Wonder Dog return to the ORACLE - THE INFINITELY WISE WILL PEARSON - PRESIDENT OF THE iHEART PODCAST NETWORK - to retrieve the wisdom to make a great podcast. more
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Dahlia is not afraid to speak the truth of women in physics. Plus, she talks to people in physics who share their stories and observations to encourage women to enter into physics. As a woman of color who attended a top University in the US 20 years ago, I needed this podcast. When I was a Chemistry major I discovered that I loved physics and was fascinated by genetics but, got the cold shoulder from professors and TA’s. I delved into art to find friendlier paths. There were no mentors so as a r... more
Refreshing find! In an effort to be funny, I would say the podcast is very “Quarky”! But seriously, it’s so enlightening to get this much information and insight from a program that is also fun to listen to. My only question is whether Dahlia is a comedian or a scientist? My only other question is whether “Dahlia Wilde” is her real name? Oscar?
Oh my gosh this looks like so much fun!! I can’t wait!
I am second generation stardust?!! This is mind blowing and makes me look at the universe in a completely different lense. I am so intrigued to tune in and I know Dahlia will make the learning process fun and accessible. Such an awesome show!!
Apple Podcasts | #211 | United States/Science/Astronomy |
Apple Podcasts | #130 | Germany/Science/Astronomy |
Apple Podcasts | #53 | Austria/Science/Astronomy |
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