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  • Advocacy: Being the change you want to see
    2024/03/07

    (Original Date of Interview December 9, 2022) This is our final episode of STEAM'D! the Podcast. Host Christina Cho, and guests Alix Dehayem (Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science), and Joey Reyes (Northwestern University) talk about how far the fields of STEAM, and how much further we have to go to make STEAM truly or inclusive, equitable and diverse. They discuss how people in power can help and the action items to make DEI more than just a phrase, but a reality.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Balancing Act: Work-life balance and the importance of mental health and wellness
    2024/02/29

    (Original Date of Interview December 8, 2022) Host Christina Cho, and guests Laura Morrison(Yale School of Medicine), Linda Friedlaender(Yale Center for British Arts) talk about the importance of mental health and wellness while buliding one's career. They discuss how to maintain work-life balance,and avoid burn-out, and talk about the type of support systems available to those in STEAM. They also discuss ways in which Art and medicine and therapy intersect for the well-being of all.

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    1 時間 17 分
  • A seat at the table: Allyship, partnerships and taking risks to make STEAM more inclusive
    2024/02/22

    (Original Date of Interview November 14, 2022) Host Christina Cho, and guests Nii Addy (Yale School of Medicine), Krishna Mudumbi (Yale School of Medicine) address questions like, how do you successfully advocate for those who are less privileged? How can you effectively partner with others who have different interests and goals? and What does it mean to represent one identity or school of thought and what are some of the pitfalls that come with that? Together they discuss the risks of fighting for justice and equity, and how small movements forward are wins worth celebrating.

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    1 時間 20 分
  • First Gen: Blazing the trail and paving it for those coming up behind you
    2024/02/15

    (Original Date of Interview November 18, 2022) Host Christina Cho, and guest Tom Mullaney (Stanford University) discusses the challenges of being a first generation college graduate, PhD student, or faculty. How can you navigate a path that has not been traveled before you? They also discuss Dr. Mullaney's book "Where Research Begins" and how who you are and your lived experiences influences what you choose to study.

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    1 時間 22 分
  • Immigrants, we get the job done: Growing without roots
    2024/02/08

    (Original Date of Interview November 4, 2022) Host Christina Cho, and guest Maria Pugo (Blue Shield of California) talk about what it's like to be an immigrant or child of immigrants navigating the American Education system. How can one build social capital or any capital, when you are brand new to the country?

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    47 分
  • Let's talk about race: Developing a powerful voice and demanding inclusion
    2024/02/01

    (Original Date of Interview November 3, 2022) Host Christina Cho, and guests Aileen Fernandez (Yale School of Medicine), and Favour Nerrise (Stanford University) share their work and experience as scientists. They talk about the challenges that come from being a member of a historically marginalized community, and discuss the power of community. They also talk about how your social network network can help build confidence and encourage marginalized people while navigating STEAM.

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    1 時間 21 分
  • Woman, woman, woman: Boss Bitch, mom, the STEAMINST
    2024/01/25

    (Original Date of Interview October 24, 2022) Host Christina Cho, and guests Bethany Spencer and Kristin O'Malley (Qiagen) talk about what it's like to be a woman in STEAM. They talk about imposter syndrome, cultural expectations, and perceptions, and how these things can impact our career choices.

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    49 分
  • Conflict Resolution part 2: People, can live without them, but gotta work with them
    2024/01/18

    (Original Date of Interview October 28, 2022) Host Christina Cho, and guest Eunice Yuen (Yale School of Medicine, and Yale Child Study Center) discuss how to deal with external conflict. Whether it’s with colleagues, friends, bosses, or employees, conflict is inevitable. So, how do you deal with conflict? How do you communicate your needs and respect the needs of others? And, when do you just simply walk away?

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    48 分