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Ep 89: Bridging Communication, Art, and Health - The Journey
Jan 19, 2026
31m 22s
Ep 88: Bridging Communication, Art, and Health - The Work
Jan 5, 2026
38m 28s
Ep 87: Take a Deep Breath with Aerobiology - The Journey
Dec 22, 2025
21m 10s
Ep 86: Take a Deep Breath with Aerobiology - The Work
Dec 8, 2025
36m 12s
Ep 85: The International Academic - The Journey
Nov 24, 2025
45m 12s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Ep 89: Bridging Communication, Art, and Health - The Journey✨ | public healthcommunication+3 | Beth Amato | University of WitwatersrandWits Health consortium | — | public healthcommunication+5 | — | 31m 22s | |
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Ep 88: Bridging Communication, Art, and Health - The Work✨ | science communicationpublic health+3 | Beth Amato | University of WitwatersrandWits Health consortium | South Africa | public healthscience communication+3 | — | 38m 28s | |
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Ep 87: Take a Deep Breath with Aerobiology - The Journey✨ | aerobiologypublic health+3 | Janet Price | VisiumLit Thinking+1 | — | aerobiologyair quality+3 | — | 21m 10s | |
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Ep 86: Take a Deep Breath with Aerobiology - The Work✨ | aerobiologyair quality+4 | Janet Price | VisiumLit Thinking | — | aerobiologyair quality+4 | — | 36m 12s | |
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Ep 85: The International Academic - The Journey✨ | teachingresearch+4 | David Calianese | — | — | David Calianeseteaching+5 | — | 45m 12s | |
| 11/10/25 | ![]() Ep 84: The International Academic - The Work✨ | programmed cell deathimmune system+3 | David Calianese | Rutgers UniversityOsaka University+1 | JapanNew Jersey | programmed cell deathimmune system+6 | — | 1h 04m 25s | |
| 10/27/25 | ![]() Ep 83: DNA is Love - The Journey✨ | DNAentrepreneurship+3 | Dave LatorraStephanie Ford | DNA is LoveColorado State University | — | DNAscience+5 | — | 29m 03s | |
| 10/13/25 | ![]() Ep 82: DNA is Love - The Work✨ | DNAentrepreneurship+3 | Dave LatorraStephanie Ford | DNA is Love | — | DNAkeepsakes+5 | — | 39m 07s | |
| 9/29/25 | ![]() Ep 81: The Shared Story of Everything - The Journey✨ | chemistrypersonal journey+3 | Colleen Kelley | Kids Chemical Solutions | — | chemistryradiation+3 | — | 28m 36s | |
| 9/15/25 | ![]() Ep 80: The Shared Story of Everything - The Work✨ | science educationmolecular literacy+3 | Colleen Kelley | Kids Chemical Solutions | — | science educationmolecular literacy+3 | — | 46m 57s | |
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| 8/3/25 | ![]() Ep 79: Bonus - Genome by Matt Ridley, Book Review | In this bonus episode, we do a book review of Matt Ridley's "Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters." The book explores the functions of key genes, which are, unfortunately, often understood through the diseases they cause. It also highlights key figures in genomics, and ethical considerations like eugenics. Overall, we found this book to be engaging and accessible enough for diverse audiences. If you enjoyed this episode you'll also enjoy: Ep 58: Book Review of "Stuff Matters"... | 24m 48s | ||||||
| 7/20/25 | ![]() Ep 78: Bonus - Hidden Genius Challenge #2 | In this bonus episode, we’re back with another round of Hidden Genius! Shekerah puts Fatu in the hot seat with a mystery scientist. The clues start flowing and she has 5 chances to get it right. Can you guess this hidden genius before she does? If you enjoyed this episode you'll also enjoy: Ep 24: From Dyslexia to Nobel Prize Winner! - Hidden Genius Challenge #1Ep 28: Yogurt-Making DIY Style - A Food Science ShortEp 23: The Accidental Discovery of PenicillinSupport the show Visit our st... | 19m 09s | ||||||
| 7/7/25 | ![]() Ep 77: A Bond of Purpose from Academia to Industry - The Journey | We are joined again by Christine Vazquez, a viral immunologist and Principal Scientist at GSK, to hear about her journey into science. The earliest memories from her childhood picture Christine sitting with her dad watching educational shows like Stories from the ER and dreaming of growing up to become a medical doctor. Her dad, especially, nurtured her interest in science and reading through books. As an undergraduate at Johns Hopkins University, she was introduced to laboratory research as ... | 24m 00s | ||||||
| 6/23/25 | ![]() Ep 76: A Bond of Purpose from Academia to Industry - The Work | In the final episode of our Academia to Industry series, we sit down with Dr. Christine Vazquez, a viral immunologist and Principal Scientist at GSK, to explore what it really means to make science work for patients. With humor, warmth, and sharp insight, Christine walks us through her deeply personal journey—from the tragic loss of her father to sepsis, to finding purpose in virology and infectious disease research. Christine reflects on what she’s had to unlearn to succeed in industry... | 27m 54s | ||||||
| 6/9/25 | ![]() Ep 75: STEM Steps in the Big Apple - The Journey | Dr. LaTasha Fraser, program manager for the Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) at New York University (NYU) joins us today to discuss her journey in science, the people who inspired her, and the lessons she learned along the way. She was motivated to go into science by a very unconventional source–the Maury Show. Specifically, Tash remembers the days she spent in front of the tv, when she was home sick, and engrossed by the family drama unfolding before her eyes as Maury would reveal... | 24m 54s | ||||||
| 5/25/25 | ![]() Ep 74: STEM Steps in the Big Apple - The Work | Today we welcome Dr. LaTasha Fraser, program manager for the Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) at New York University (NYU), which offers resources to middle school through graduate school students in numerous areas within STEM–engineering, math, medicine, and others.. The program works through a tiered system providing courses to strengthen introductory STEM coursework, to understand the application of STEM concepts in the real world, and an immersive introduction to medical and pr... | 33m 43s | ||||||
| 5/12/25 | ![]() Ep 73: A Force for the Future of MechanoBiology - The Journey | We are back today with Ariel Parker, Director of Partnerships and Legacy at the Center for Engineering MechanoBiology (CEMB) to learn about her career journey. As a child, her science spark was ignited by a combination of playing with a toy microscope, an inspirational physics teacher, and the board game Life. In high school, Ariel was especially fortunate to attend a private school in the suburbs of Philadelphia and encountered fantastic teachers, many of whom were women with PhDs, who inspi... | 30m 51s | ||||||
| 4/27/25 | ![]() Ep 72: A Force for the Future of MechanoBiology - The Work | Today, we are joined by Ariel Parker, Director of Partnerships and Legacy at the Center for Engineering MechanoBiology (CEMB)–a science and technology center funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The CEMB represents faculty across various disciplines at multiple institutions within mechanobiology, an interdisciplinary field exploring how physical forces affect living things. In her role, Ariel manages the educational programs, recruits new students, provides first-hand research exp... | 54m 37s | ||||||
| 4/14/25 | ![]() Ep 71: Entrepreneurship for Scientists - The Journey | Dr. Luis Martinez is back to speak with us about his journey. As a senior venture associate at Capital Factory, a venture capital firm, his love of science began by noticing what was missing–people doing science who looked like him. Luis was raised in an incredible town on the U.S.-Mexico border–El Paso, Tx. His introduction to science came from experiences at the local library and shows like Star Trek and Cosmos. As a high schooler, he was on the science team and had the opportunity to take ... | 49m 58s | ||||||
| 3/31/25 | ![]() Ep 70: Entrepreneurship for Scientists - The Work | Today we are joined by Dr. Luis Martinez, a senior venture associate with a background in organic chemistry and entrepreneurship at the venture capital firm, Capital Factory. The firm, based in Austin, Tx, was founded in 2009 to bring together entrepreneurs with potential partners, customers, and future hires. The firm works with a multitude of clients from corporate companies to start-ups to federal partners. Over the last year, they have invested about $23 million over 45 different entities... | 1h 04m 42s | ||||||
| 3/16/25 | ![]() Ep 69: BioBus of the Future - The Journey | Today Latasha Wright, co-founder and executive scientific officer of BioBus takes us through her career journey, which had some very unexpected twists and turns along the way. Her childhood began in Mississippi as the youngest of 5 children. Both her parents nurtured the importance of education through constant exposure to books and just asking, “What did you learn today?”. Once Latasha started high school, however, she truly discovered her love of science with an incredible science teacher w... | 23m 34s | ||||||
| 3/3/25 | ![]() Ep 68: BioBus of the Future - The Work | Today we are speaking to Latasha Wright, co-founder and executive scientific officer of BioBus, a science non-profit with a mission to support all students in acheiving their scientific potential. A real life version of the magic school bus, BioBus started as an upcycled 1974 transit bus, filled with microscopes, that brings science to students throughout New York City. The immersive experience of BioBus not only introduces students to asking questions and experimentation, but also challenges... | 32m 43s | ||||||
| 2/16/25 | ![]() Ep 67: Memory and the Human Mind - The Journey | Nikolay Kukushkin an author, neuroscientist and clinical associate professor at NYU shares with us the journey of his career path thus far. Niko grew up in Russia where the education curriculum requires students to specialize before college in their preferred subjects. Following the example of his parents, he decided to focus his studies on pursuing science. Although coming from a family of chemists, he is the sole biologist. He remembers having a wonderful childhood that was also very intern... | 20m 59s | ||||||
| 2/3/25 | ![]() Ep 66: Memory and the Human Mind - The Work | Our special guest for today is Nikolay Kukushkin, a clinical associate professor and neuroscientist at NYU, and author, who also considers himself a molecular philosopher. His research answers the question, “What is memory” at the most basic, cellular level. Most of Niko’s research takes place in the humble model organism, the sea slug. But now, he has shifted into exploring if generic, non-neuronal cells can behave similar to neurons and activate memory genes. Spoiler alert: non-neuronal cel... | 53m 07s | ||||||
| 1/19/25 | ![]() Ep 65: Finding Your Fit: How to Navigate the Transition from Academia to Industry – The Journey | We continue our conversation with Chynna Broxton, an analytical developmental scientist at Spark Therapeutics on her journey to this point in her career. In the early days of her education Chynna vividly remembers the difficulty she had learning how to read; this setback didn’t deter her from doing well generally in her classes. In high school, however, something clicked in her brain in a way that felt very different compared to the struggles she had previously with reading. It was a big wow ... | 26m 01s | ||||||
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