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Connecting The Dots with The Renaissance People

Connecting The Dots with The Renaissance People

著者: Sara Kobilka
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This is a podcast for and by Renaissance People (and people who want to cultivate a Renaissance mindset). Renaissance People are complex people with interests and expertise in a wide variety of realms. Referred to with many terms (including multipotentialites, generalists, multi-hyphenates, Jack/Jill-of-all-trades, versatilists, and boundary spanners), we reject the singular niche and embrace a bramble of knowledge, both deep and wide. We have an insatiable love of learning for the sake of learning. We deeply believe that serendipitous opportunities to apply or share that knowledge will arise. We plant seeds of concepts and cross-pollinate ideas everywhere we go because we never know where an idea might blossom or inspire someone else. We connect the dots and see commonality in unique ways others cannot because of our diverse experiences. In collaboration with invited guests, host Sara Kobilka (Renaissance Woman) will explore: - What it means to be a Renaissance Person in the modern world - How and where we can thrive - What inspires us We'll also flex our creative minds with fun challenges. Think of it as part captivating interview, part game show and part improv performance. This podcast is part of Sara's effort to build a Renaissance People Community which she invites listeners to join at renwomanconsulting.com/renaissance-people-communityRenaissance Woman Consulting, LLC マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 個人的成功 哲学 社会科学 経済学 自己啓発
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  • Operating at the Intersection of STEM, Creativity and Fun with Nancy Scales Coddington, Multipotentialite
    2025/11/26
    In this first guest episode, I chat with my longtime friend and collaborator, Nancy Scales Coddington. Nancy is a multipassionate, operating at the intersection of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), creativity and fun. In a wide-ranging conversation, we cover topics including what it means to be a Renaissance Person, responsible science storytelling, refusing to niche down, the fun of blowing things up with liquid nitrogen, where creativity is found in STEM, and combining dance and movement with STEM. Promised Show Notes Materials (take a drink):Nancy's Galaxy Goddess Dress Instagram posts: Reinvent Magazine, Making the dress and fashion show, ONE-SPACE event and Costa Rica Yuri's Night Nancy’s Anti-niche/on a tangent Instagram post SciComm Solutions website SciGirls and National Girls Collaborative ProjectWSKG's Science Pub YouTube Channel Nancy’s Trees with mist Instagram post Sara's LinkedIn rant on the left brain, right brain posterIntegrating Science and Dance from the Kennedy Center for the ArtsWSKG's YouTube Videos about movement BONUS - Not discussed, but check out the Dance Your PhD contest winners (warning, MAJOR rabbit hole of videos) and local organizations like the NYC-based STEM From Dance.WSKG's YouTube video Women in Entomology: Meet the Superheroes of Insect SciencePrincess Awesome – Maker of Sara’s pi dress and other clothes that smash stereotypes Sara and Nancy having fun (and Sara’s pi dress)Follow Nancy on Social Media: Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn |
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  • Hi! I'm Sara Kobilka, Renaissance Woman
    2025/11/12

    Promised Show Notes Materials (take a drink):

    • YouTube Video All the world's a stage | As You Like It | Act 2 Scene 7 | Shakespeare's Globe (length 3min 12 sec) Actress Sophia Stone’s powerful performance of a monologue (also known as “The 7 Stages of Life”) from Shakespeare’s play “As You Like It” using British Sign Language and spoken word.
    • My LinkedIn post about feeling like I had to pick my left brain or my right brain and a FABULOUS photo of me in all of my late 1980s glory complete with crimped hair.
    • I was involved with the Minnesota Youth in Government program in high school but the YMCA has Youth and Government programs across the United States.
    • Article from Business Insider where Michelle Obama explains why she too is disgusted by the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?”
    • Proxy Podcast with Yowei Shaw, which she describes as “The world's first podcast for emotional investigative journalism™”. She incorporated her scream of despair at being laid off from her job as host of NPR’s Invisibilia podcast into her theme song which I adore.

    If you’re a Renaissance Person who’d like to join the conversation as a guest on my show, complete this quick form and I’ll get back to you as I’m scheduling recording dates.

    Follow me on LinkedIn, where I put most of my social media energy and Facebook.

    Stay updated about the Renaissance People Community I am building. This podcast is just one part of a multifaceted project because that’s how Renaissance People roll!

    If you're extra curious, check out Renaissance Woman Consulting to learn more about some of the many types of work I do.

    And should you care to support the production of this podcast, I'd love it if you'd buy me an oat milk cappuccino, the caffeinated beverage of my choice.

    This podcast is hosted and edited by Sara Kobilka.

    Theme music is by Brian Skellenger

    Podcast distribution support provided by K.O. Myers of Particular Media

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