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Audrey Farrell
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Vale a pena com Mariana Alvim
T4 #26 Jodie Picoult
Esta escritora norte-americana publicou 29 livros, vendeu mais de 40 milhões de exemplares e está traduzida em mais de 30 línguas. E o que lê esta autora de sucesso?Livros que adorou:Quociente de Felicidade (Happiness Falls), Angie Kim;Amanhã a Esta Hora (This Time Tomorrow), Emma Straub;Uma História Fora de Tempo (Faye, Faraway), Helen Fisher;Isola, Allegra Goodman (Reese’s Whitherspoon book Club);E Tudo o Vento Levou (Gone With The Wind), Margaret Mitchell;A Vida Invisível de Addie Larue, V...
2025-12-23
28 min
Breakfast with Mom
Episode 60: Sadie “The Goat” Farrell
Send us a textHello and welcome back to Breakfast with Mom!This one will be a short but sweet episode.Sadie "The Goat" Farrell is a legendary figure in New York City's 19th-century criminal folklore, renowned for her audacity, cunning, and fierce independence. Her story, though steeped in myth, offers a glimpse into the gritty underworld of the era.Resources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadie_Farrellhttps://www.historiclowermanhattan.org/criminals/sadie-the-goat
2025-06-13
29 min
Cartografías Editoriales
Voces de Irlanda: una búsqueda de memoria y libertad
Alejandro Villate, el representante del Grupo Contexto en Colombia, cruza Irlanda en un viaje que acorte distancias y abra nuevos caminos en las formas entender la isla. El recorrido va a estar guiado por la búsqueda de memoria y libertad de las voces de un territorio con experiencias que la han llevado a la pérdida de identidad.Para sortear esos obstáculos, haremos paradas en cuatro novelas y un relato que no tienen en cuenta las fronteras para hablar del amor, la familia o la adolescencia en la isla. Las paradas son: La colonia, de Audrey Mage...
2025-03-14
29 min
A Pair of Bookends
In Conversation with Sam Taylor, author of 'The Two Loves of Sophie Strom'
On today's episode Hannah was joined by author and literary translator Sam Taylor to discuss his latest novel The Two Loves of Sophie Strom, which is out now and published by Faber!We discuss how the book went from being a Sci-fi novel when he first started writing 14 years ago to becoming a historical novel about Nazi Berlin, the differences between working as a translator and a novelist, how falling in love influenced his novel and loads more. If you enjoy this episode, please do rate, review & subscribe so we can reach more of you!You can follow...
2024-06-24
39 min
La Cultureta
La Cultureta 10x37: Cary Grant o el mejor actor de la historia
Nunca ganó el Oscar. Fue el favorito de Hitchcock. Rechazó ser el primer James Bond. Se casó cinco veces. Tuvo una infancia traumática. Dominó el drama, la comedia y lo que hiciera falta. Y se retiró con sólo 62 años. Todo eso fue Cary Grant, recordada estrella que brilló junto a Katherine Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, James Mason, Grace Kelly o Audrey Hepburn. ¿Pero es el mejor actor de la historia? Lo discutimos con Carlos Alsina, Rubén Amón, Rosa Belmonte, Guillermo Altares, Sergio del Molino y Nacho Vigalondo. Además, recomendamos las series 'Tracker' (la más vista en EE.UU...
2024-06-07
33 min
The Movie Podcast
Sugar Interview with Colin Farrell, Kirby, Simon Kinberg, and Audrey Chon (Apple TV+)
On this episode of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz are joined by SPECIAL GUESTS Colin Farrell, Kirby, Simon Kinberg, and Audrey Chon of Apple TV+ Original Series SUGAR. The series is a contemporary, unique take on one of the most popular and significant genres in literary, motion picture and television history: the private detective story. Academy Award nominee Colin Farrell stars as John Sugar, an American private investigator on the heels of the mysterious disappearance of the granddaughter of a legendary Hollywood producer. Sugar makes its global debut on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes airing on...
2024-04-01
26 min
Trance and Techno Musix
#137 Artist Special No, 32 - [ Ashley Wallbridge ]
1, Gareth Emery & Ashley Wallbridge - Forget Life 2, Ashley Wallbridge - Vision 3, Ashley Wallbridge & Daly Brightness feat. Gid Sedgwick - As It Rains 4, Ashley Wallbridge - Es Vedrà (20:10) 5, Ashley Wallbridge - Grenade 6, Gareth Emery & Ashley Wallbridge - Mansion 7, Ashley Wallbridge feat. Stu Gabriel - Won't Back Down 8, Ashley Wallbridge feat. Karra - Undiscovered 9, Ashley Wallbridge feat. Carlos Pena - See Your Face (42:25) 10, Ashley Wallbridge feat. KARRA - Melody 11, Ashley Wallbridge - 5000 Miles (feat. Bodine) 12, Gareth Emery...
2024-01-14
4h 12
Mic’d In New Haven
The Best of The Mic’d In New Haven Podcast: July-December 2023
In an ongoing look back at the year that was, the Mic’d In New Haven podcast highlights the very best of the program. Enjoy as we look back on July-December of 2023. Featured in these interviews are: • Jerry Fitzpatrick • Paul Mannix • Oscar Smith • Tim Farrell • Gary Mullins • Steve Kuhr • Bill Bratton • Amy Freeze • John Mueller • Tom Dunne • Jeanine Ramirez • Mike Pena • Rick Martínez • Pat Pogan • Roy Ruland • Bill Hanson • Ken Strange • James Sheehan • Vic Ferrari • Audrey Puente • Elizabeth Hashagen
2023-12-19
3h 12
Instant Trivia
Episode 861 - colonial america - fun with colors - tv goes to work - by 2000 - last name's the same
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 861, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: colonial america 1: A 1561 hurricane destroyed the Spanish settlement at what is now Pensacola in this state. Florida. 2: David Rittenhouse invented a device in 1767 showing the positions of several of these in the solar system. planets. 3: This style of architecture named for England's first 4 Hanoverian kings was quite popular. Georgian. 4: In May 1732 he founded the Philadelphische Zeitung, the first foreign-language newspaper in the English colonies. Benjamin Franklin. 5: In 1765 the Colonists burned Cadwallader Colden in effigy because he tried to administer...
2023-06-21
07 min
Mostly Fictional
Ep. 12: A Check In On Our 2023 Reading Goals
Three months into 2023, Pam and Hallie review their 2023 reading goals to see if they're on track. Spoiler alert: it's a mixed bag.Books mentioned, in order:Wolf Hall by Hilary MantelTrespasses by Louise KennedyThe Colony by Audrey MageeThe Deep Sky by Yume KitaseiIf We Were Villains by M. L. RioComplete Works of William ShakespeareA Court of Thorn and Roses (Series) by Sarah J. MaasHouse of Sky and Breath by Sarah J. MaasA Children’s Bible by Lydia MilletFive Tuesdays in...
2023-03-29
49 min
Books Without Borders
23. Books they are better, down where it’s wetter, Under the Sea
Welcome to Books Without Borders, the podcast where two people in different hemispheres come together to discuss their favourite things: books! In this episode, Nina’s had an unusually slow reading week, Emma’s read two excellent sea-themed books, and it’s time for our February reading challenges recap! Send us an email! BooksWithoutBordersPod@gmail.com ————————————————— Books mentioned in this episode: Our Wives Under the Sea - Julia Armfield Horns - Joe Hill The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea - Axie Oh Wintersong - S. Jae-Jones Uprooted - Naomi Novik The Wrath & The Dawn - Renée Ahdieh Homesick for Another World - Ottessa Moshfegh Lapv...
2023-03-15
1h 03
The Book Snug Podcast
Chapter 8: Timey Wimey Books
Send us a textIn Chapter 8, we recommend a few books that play with time. Books range from those for beginner readers to adults and cover time travel, time loops and immortality. We also introduced a new series we'll be doing quarterly called Three Peas in a Pod which we'll be starting in the next chapter. We've invited a guest and will be talking about The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell.Julia’s Books: The Magic Treehouse series by Mary Pope OsbourneRuby Red by Kerstin Gier7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart TurtonEv...
2023-03-08
44 min
Lost Ladies of Lit
Twins In Fiction
Send us a textIn this week’s mini, we’re talking about twins in fiction, from Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet and Stephen King’s The Shining to some lesser-known gems. Plus, we have a letter from a new listener who wrote to us after hearing our episode about her late mother, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. Discussed in this episode: Lost Ladies of Lit on Ruth Prawer Jhabvala’s Heat and Dust with Brigitte HalesMerchant Ivory FilmsJulian SandsA Room with a View (1985 film)The Parent Tra...
2023-02-28
16 min
Tell Me What To Read
The Best Books Of 2022
A year of good reading awaits! As the curtain closes this year, our in-house book experts Amy Evans, Ben Hunter and Shanu Prasad put their minds together to collect our favourite books for 2022, covering fiction, biography, children's books, cookbooks and more. The Best Books of 2022 Guide: https://bit.ly/3uyLmEJ EXPLORE BOOKS MENTIONED Lune by Kate Reid | https://bit.ly/3UuSxsD The Boy from Boomerang Crescent by Eddie Betts | https://bit.ly/3ipkYu8 Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid | https://bit.ly/3XOBOTe Exiles by Ja...
2022-12-07
29 min
Mostly Fictional
Ep. 2: Pam Reads Books About Trains and Hallie Raves About Libraries
In this episode of Mostly Fictional, Pam talks about reading on trains and about trains, and Hallie tackles an enormous library stack.Books mentioned, in order: Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle ZevinBad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John CarreyrouUseless Magic: Lyrics and Poetry by Florence WelchThe Sandman Vol 1 by Neil GaimanThe Sandman Vol 4 by Neil GaimanThe Killer Across the Table: Unlocking the Secrets of Serial Killers and Predators with the FBI's Original Mindhunter by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker
2022-10-16
57 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
NIGHT OF THE COMET (1984) – Episode 200 – Decades of Horror 1980s
“See, this is the problem with these things. Daddy would have gotten us Uzis.” Yeah, those darn MAC-10s are always jamming. Join your faithful Grue-Crew - Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr - as they lovingly review Night of the Comet (1984), the feel-good horror movie of the 1980s. Episode 200 is upon us and our viewers have spoken! Be sure to check out Doc Rotten’s short history of the podcast at the end of this blog entry! Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 200 – Night of the Comet (1984) Join t...
2022-02-21
1h 10
The Bookshop Podcast
Jessica Barksdale Inclán, Author, Poet, and Educator
Send us a textHi, and welcome to episode #83 of The Bookshop Podcast!Today I’m chatting with Jessica Barksdale Inclán, the author of fifteen novels, including the award-winning The Burning Hour, Her Daughter’s Eyes, The Matter of Grace, and When You Believe. Her debut poetry collection, When We Almost Drowned, was published in March 2019, and her second poetry book, Grim Honey, was published in April 2021. Her latest novel, The Play’s the Thing, is a time-traveling tale of Shakespearean romance between a 21st-century English professor and the Bar...
2021-11-10
25 min
25 Years of Ed Tech
Thank you @OpenEdGlobal for the #OEAward2021 for the @YearsEd Project!
A huge thank you to the OE Global community for awarding our project a 2021 Open Education Award of Excellence for Reuse/ Remix/ Adaptation. for the 25 Years of EdTech: The Serialized Audio Version. From the OE Global Awards team: The award was given to the project in the “Open Reuse/Remix/Adaptation” category and, according to the adjudicators, the project is an outstanding example of the power of OER reuse for the following reasons;Remixing the physical book into an audiobook has increased accessibility by providing the text in an alternate format.Drawing together the open education community around the r...
2021-10-24
06 min
Local News Wire
Colin Farrell is back in theaters only with "Voyagers"
Hap Erstein reviews "Voyagers," "Moffie" and "Audrey," a film about Audrey Hepburn.
2021-04-09
09 min
Currently Reading
Season 3, Episode 29: Tragic Things Happen + When You Hate A Book Your Friend Loves
On this week's episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are discussing: Bookish Moments: a warm, cozy glow and library lack Current Reads: no children were harmed in the selection of these books Deep Dive: it was a surprise! We are talking about hating a book your friend loves Book Presses: a middle grade March press and another book where scary things happen As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you'd like to listen first...
2021-03-01
51 min
Sprouting in STEM
Kelp!
Sprouting in STEM is BACK for the summer! This week we sat down with Alyson Hall, a soon-to-be graduate student in marine plant ecology, to chat about outreach, citizen science, and policymaking. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-06-10
47 min
Sprouting in STEM
Coming up next!
This week Audrey and Matt chat about the changes coming up on the pod now that our undergrad days are behind us! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-05-19
12 min
Sprouting in STEM
Dexter's Lab, but instead of Dexter it's Introductory Physics
This week Audrey and Matt talk labs! Physics labs! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-04-28
45 min
Sprouting in STEM
Hobby Cast
This week Audrey and Matt chatter about their hobbies, old and new! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-04-21
56 min
Sprouting in STEM
On the Writer's Block
This week Audrey and Matt talk about the process of writing an undergraduate thesis. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-04-13
52 min
Sprouting in STEM
Decisions, Decisions
This week Audrey and Matt talk about fellowships, committing to grad school, and apartment hunting way too far in advance! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-04-05
57 min
Sprouting in STEM
Zooming Back Home
This week Audrey and Matt talk from home as the coronavirus quarantine continues. We discuss Zoom, desk setups, mischievous cats, and adjusting to life back home. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-04-03
47 min
Sprouting in STEM
The Covid Cast
This week Audrey and Matt talk about the coronavirus and the impact it is having on today's college students. Oh, and we talked about Animal Crossing. So, there's that. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-03-15
55 min
Sprouting in STEM
Take a Hike
This week Audrey and Matt talk about the universal love of hiking in science, paywalls for academic papers, and a very very smokey tea. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-03-09
40 min
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: A Marvel Studios TV & Film Fan Podcast
"Chapter 26" S3E7 & "Chapter 27" S3E8 Legion Series Finale Review (A Marvel Fancast) LoS321
The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Director SP and Agent Michelle discuss the FX series’ Legion series penultimate and final episodes “Chapter 26” and “Chapter 27.” The Agents debrief you on David’s ultimate Time Travel lesson, the choice of revenge versus a clean slate, what David always did want from the beginning, Farouk’s faults during the series, are Amy and other’s journey’s not better and what does that mean, Switch’s ascension to Time, if the final battle was anti-climactic, if the agents would study or eat cake, was having the character of Charles Xavier on the show d...
2020-03-05
1h 02
Sprouting in STEM
We Came, We Saw, We Slept
This week Matt and Audrey talk about grad school visits! Again! Because now we've done one! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-03-02
54 min
Sprouting in STEM
The Great Blue Swoosh
This week Audrey and Matt discuss design and marketing in science, how to draw an electron, and how our sense of humor has dissolved into chaos. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-02-23
1h 10
Sprouting in STEM
Pack Your Bags
This week Audrey and Matt chit chat about tea, ovals, and planning grad school visits. Heads up: it's a lot! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-02-16
1h 08
Sprouting in STEM
On the Scheduling Block
This week Matt and Audrey take a ~listener request~ and talk about building your course schedule, finding your major and minor, and making time to eat a sandwich. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-02-09
1h 04
Sprouting in STEM
Educational Support Animals
And we're back! It's a new semester, and Audrey and Matt are back from break with a few thoughts on graduate school acceptances and mental health. And dogs. This week we talk a bit about dogs. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-02-02
1h 08
Sprouting in STEM
A Scientist in New York
This week Audrey and Jan (not Matt!) talk about science communication, New York City, ice breakers, and generally philosophize about being a researcher, with all the quirks and oddities that come along with it. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2020-01-12
1h 35
Sprouting in STEM
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This week a very sleepy Audrey & Matt discuss the riveting topic of simulation code development and structure! I know, just what you've been waiting to hear about for the holiday season. See you in 2020! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-12-22
1h 07
Sprouting in STEM
¿Habla Usted Science?
This week Audrey & Matt talk about how scientific fields can create a language barrier between those in STEM and "normal" people. Turns out science communication is hard! Let's talk about why. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-12-15
1h 37
Sprouting in STEM
Top 5 Things They Don't Teach You in Science School
It's episode 13 and Audrey and Matt are talking about all the soft skills that you have to figure out for yourself in STEM careers. They also spend 20 minutes trying to introduce the episode, so stay tuned at the end for some embarrassingly long bloopers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-12-08
1h 19
Sprouting in STEM
The Long Lost Episode
Audrey and Matt try to redeem themselves by re-recording the lost episode with planetary geologist and astronomy club president Alex. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-11-24
1h 17
Sprouting in STEM
Redshift and Blueprints
This week Audrey got a new research notebook, and so she and Matt discuss organizing notes for research and thesis writing. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-11-17
58 min
Sprouting in STEM
Bit by Bit, Byte by Byte
While Audrey and Matt weren't good enough at computers to save last week's episode, they are good enough to feel qualified talking about them for over an hour. This week your hosts discuss how influential computers have been in scientific research, and how they've learned how to code over the years. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-11-10
1h 25
Sprouting in STEM
It's GREat
This week is a sleepy podcast as Audrey & Matt reflect on the Physics GRE that they took early in the morning. That's pretty much it, that's the episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-10-27
1h 02
Sprouting in STEM
Musings of an Undergrad
This week Audrey was out at a conference and Matt was buried in astronomy, and so there was no episode planning taking place. Like all good podcast hosts, they decided to wing it. And so this week your top-notch hosts discuss dressing professionally, sleep deprivation, mental health, family dynamics, and Long Island shops closing too early. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-10-20
1h 17
Sprouting in STEM
Monkeys in the Freezer
Biology friend Clara joins the podcast this week to talk about research in-depth. Like, in a lot of depth. We talk about different lab experiences, asking your PI for money, taking time off from research, finding the right lab for you, and PLOTS. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-10-13
1h 28
Sprouting in STEM
The Test Test
This episode is brought to you by Audrey's cold and several very squeaky chairs. Matt and Audrey are joined by non-STEM friend James to talk about exams and eat donuts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-10-06
1h 13
Sprouting in STEM
Cozy Climate Cast
Audrey and Matt are joined by weather friend Ben Bacon to talk about climate change, surrounded by cozy pillows so things don't get too sad. Tune in for some rants about veganism, discussions of nuclear energy, and an unexpectedly optimistic perspective from Matt. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-09-29
1h 10
Sprouting in STEM
Reverse Engineering the Worm
This week Audrey and Matt are joined by a GUEST! Electrical engineer and roommate Charlie joins the pod this week to talk about the call to industry versus pure research, and the blurred lines between different fields in STEM. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-09-22
1h 20
Sprouting in STEM
Spooky Action at a Distance
It's getting chilly, leaves are falling, fall is around the corner, and it's Friday the 13th! ... at least it was when we recorded this episode. Audrey and Matt share some spooky stories, how superstitions have affected their careers, and how fear is often a barrier between science and the public. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-09-15
1h 12
Sprouting in STEM
An Idiot in Physicist's Clothing
Audrey and Matt get real about Impostor Syndrome: what it is, why it happens, and how they've dealt with it over the years. Impostor Syndrome is especially common in underrepresented groups, so women and minorities in science are especially susceptible to it (spoiler alert: Audrey is practically the dictionary definition of Impostor-ism). In fact, well over half of people studied showed signs of it over all. So why do we all feel like frauds, and how do we fix it? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-09-08
1h 13
Sprouting in STEM
The Come Up
In the very first episode of the Sprouting in STEM Podcast, Audrey and Matt talk about the twists and turns that brought them into science, and some things they wish they knew about STEM education before jumping into the deep end. It can be easy to paint a picture of the classic scientist, so how do people who look nothing like that picture find their way into physics, of all places? You should listen! To find out! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-09-08
47 min
Sprouting in STEM
Trailer: The Zeroth Law of Podcasting
Welcome to Sprouting in STEM! It's a podcast! About early careers in science! Hosted by Audrey & Matt, two undergrads in physics! But apparently we can't manage to say that much into a microphone, so here's a few minutes of bullshit as we try to get our acts together for the official launch of the podcast on Sunday, September 8th. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sprouting-in-stem/support
2019-09-02
08 min
Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 204
DC Solicits, SDCC News Jimmy Olsen, Collapser, Wonder Woman: Come Back to Me, Batman 75, Orville: New Beginnings, Quiet Kind, Vampirella, Age of X-Man: Omega, Loki, Punisher Annual, Secret Warps: Ghost Panther, Spider-Man: Life Story 5, Blade Runner 2019, Resonant, Bags, Sera and the Royal Stars Reviews: Midsommar, Lion King 2019, Archie v3, Fleabag s2 News: SDCC and more! Trailers: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, IT, Cats, Creepshow, Picard, Watchmen, Harley Quinn, Maverick, She-Ra s3, Steven Universe Comics Details: Superman's Pal: Jimmy Olsen 1 by Matt Fraction, Steve Lieber, Nathan Fairbairn...
2019-07-24
2h 30
The ScienceRoadie Podcast
Merritt Moore - Quantum Physicist & Ballet Dancer
Merritt Moore is a ballet dancer and quantum physicist, continually jumping from lab shoes to pointe shoes, from lab goggles to tutus. She has danced as a member of the Zurich Ballet, Boston Ballet, English National Ballet and London Contemporary Ballet Theatre while graduating with honours in physics at Harvard, and graduating with a PhD in Quantum Optics at Oxford University. She was award Forbes 30 under 30 in 2018 and featured in "Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls", alongside inspiring women such as Oprah, Angela Merkel, JK Rowling and Audrey Hepburn. She was one of the 12 selected astronaut candidates, out of thousands of...
2018-05-14
59 min