
We aim to amplify the voices and experiences of individuals and communities throughout history to the current day who have been historically excluded, marginalized, oppressed, and exploited in the fields of science and medicine. This encompasses a focus on “unsung heroes” from underrepresented groups who have made major, oft-unrecognized contributions to their fields; examples of exploitation or e... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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An update for the long awaited season 2! There is no excuse for this one - except for our busy life in research and Jai (the person writing this description) simply forgetting to upload on time. In this mini episode Jamal and Megan will tell you how... more
Come along with us as we explore the life of the amazing Dr Vivian Thomas; his humble beginnings and how his techniques are still being still being used in heart surgeries for Infant Methemoglobinemia (Blue Baby Syndrome)
In 1967, a group of 26 men from Pittsburgh’s struggling Hill District patrolled the streets in an unprecedented way. They were Black men with Afros and uniforms that read Freedom House Paramedics, trained in advanced pre-hospital medical procedures n... more
Continuing on our theme of inspiring people, let us introduce you to Dr Dorothy Brown, the first black woman to become a surgeon in the deep south of the United States of America. Be inspired by her story of perseverance and listen to Megan and Jamal... more
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Don't waste your time. So many better ones exist. The banter isn't funny and the editing is horrible. Seems like they are just reading a wiki page into airpods.
Awesome podcast. Great mix of humor and history around a dark subject.
I love this podcast. It is very informative m, but it’s also engaging. The relaxed ambiance takes me out of the “classroom”. This podcast has really made science fun! I looked forward to how the hosts intertwine science history with popular or public history and events. I’ll definitely be an avid listener and excited I’m a fan on the ground level.
Very informative while still being entertaining! The host are very knowledgeable and it shows! Love this podcast! I can’t wait for the next episode!!!










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