eSTEAMd Women (formerly Scilence & Innervation)
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Short weekly conversations with women in science, technology and innovation, on their experiences and wisdom on how to survive and thrive in male-dominated environments. Hosted by Dr. Shini Somara, Mechanical Engineer and Media Broadcaster
eSTEAMd Women (formerly Scilence & Innervation)
3w ago
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Kanta Dihal, a lecturer of Science Media at Imperial College and a co-author of the paper "The Whiteness of AI". We discuss some issues surrounding being a minority in STEM.
Equivalent Too is a podcast for minorities in STEM. Its a place to discuss issues faced by those who are under represented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, whether that be for reasons of gender, race, socio-economic background, neuro-diversity, physical ability. All are welcome to normalise the barriers encountered by being differences, so that we can indeed make a ..read more
eSTEAMd Women (formerly Scilence & Innervation)
3w ago
Listen for a fresh and constructive take on how to be inclusive...
You’ve tuned into Innovators Making a Difference - a podcast series where I meet daring disrupters, tenacious trailblazers and persistent pioneers, who are solving some of the globe’s trickiest challenges, using science, technology, engineering and innovation. As Einstein said, "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them". And on IMAD, I invite people who are using their intelligence and creativity to do things differently. This series will get you questioning your own worldly, perspectives ..read more
eSTEAMd Women (formerly Scilence & Innervation)
3w ago
Innovation builds business, but what else do we innovate for? I chat to the current CEO of Innovate UK, Indro Mukerjee to find out..   ..read more
eSTEAMd Women (formerly Scilence & Innervation)
3w ago
I meet Samuel West, the founder and creator of The Museum of Failure. We discuss how the reframing of failure is crucial for innovation.   ..read more
eSTEAMd Women (formerly Scilence & Innervation)
3w ago
Sita is in her first year of Mechanical Engineering and already convinced that this is what she wants to do! This is what direction sounds like. She may not know the outcomes of her interests and where it will lead, but what is sure, is that she's enjoying every step of the way, even when times are hard ..read more
eSTEAMd Women (formerly Scilence & Innervation)
3w ago
Ella Podmore exudes confidence and boldness through her transparency. It's inspiring to listen to a women who is so comfortable in her own skin, despite the occasional self-doubt and fear in standing-up for herself in a very male-dominated industry. What's most inspiring is that she speaks up anyway, with an attitude of knowing that she has nothing to lose and everything to gain ..read more
eSTEAMd Women (formerly Scilence & Innervation)
3w ago
This week I talk to Yulia Getachew about her experiences into Aerospace Engineering. It hasn't been easy as someone who was transplanted from Ethiopia to London at the age of 6 years old. Despite all the bullying, failures and obstacles of being under represented, she has emerged strong and powerful and she shares what she has learned with us ..read more
eSTEAMd Women (formerly Scilence & Innervation)
3w ago
Vanessa grew up in a bi-racial family and has strong opinions about diversity and inclusion in engineering. We have a chat about how to unite the industry, to provide skills necessary for harmony and innovation, not just in engineering, but also in life ..read more
eSTEAMd Women (formerly Scilence & Innervation)
3w ago
Architecture - where science and art collides! I talk to architect Kavita Dhande, who thinks it's an industry that could support women one day, but today is very much dominated by men ..read more
eSTEAMd Women (formerly Scilence & Innervation)
3w ago
Speaking to Lara gave me goosebumps because we are so aligned. She is passionate about shaking up our educational system to combine science and art AND she is determined to incorporate cultural differences into the way we learn. Its a beautiful conversation about collaboration and open-mindedness and how all of these things can make innovation better in the future ..read more