So excited to be listed as #21 in the Top 100 Career Minded and Working Women Podcasts by FeedSpot! https://lnkd.in/gd5FdqNp While I ended the podcast a few months ago, all 132 episodes are still in the "Podcast Universe" on all podcasts platforms and all still very relevant!
Ordinarily Extraordinary - conversations with women in STEM
Entertainment Providers
A podcast highlighting the stories of women in STEM
About us
I'm an electrical engineer who enjoys listening to and sharing stories of ordinarily extraordinary women that work in STEM fields. The women featured on these episodes work in different STEM fields, are at different phases in their careers, and bring their unique perspectives and stories. I am endlessly fascinated by what these women do, how they have navigated their careers, balanced families, and why they made the career choices they did. Most STEM fields are dominated by men which makes for unique circumstances for women to navigate. It's a privilege to be able to share their stories through this podcast.
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- Entertainment Providers
- Company size
- 1 employee
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- Self-Employed
- Founded
- 2020
- Specialties
- Podcast, STEM, Women in STEM, Engineering, Math, Science, and Technology
Employees at Ordinarily Extraordinary - conversations with women in STEM
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Why rely on just one source when life presents countless possibilities? Fae emphasizes the beauty of algorithms in life and how math could make our lives much easier than we thought. 💡 If you're curious about this conversation, check out my latest episode! My guest is Fae Gaze, a mathematician, data scientist, and machine learning researcher with degrees in mathematics, molecular biology, computer science, and data science engineering. She shares her journey into math, data science, and machine learning and discusses her joy in problem-solving and working with data. Check out the episode here 👉 https://buff.ly/4dPkkNq
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It is with heavy heart and a lot of soul searching that I have decided to end my podcast. When I started this podcast there were few (possibly none) Women in STEM podcasts out there I wanted to share women in STEM's stories. I have LOVED every guest and have been so honored to provide a platform for their stories. After 131 episodes and 4 1/2 years, I have decided it's time for new creative ventures to support women in STEM. Stay posted as I do have new things in the works and I will always be a supporter of women in STEM! If you're looking for other women in STEM podcasts, check out: Empowering Women: https://lnkd.in/egtC-Us Wise Women Once Said: https://lnkd.in/gWNfrw5g Her STEM Story: https://lnkd.in/dj9AR8vN And others - please put links to other women in STEM podcasts in the comments.
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Sandra's story is a powerful reminder that representation matters. Hear how she's breaking barriers in #STEM! 🎧 Listen to the whole episode here! https://buff.ly/3zcfpIj
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Join Sheila Buswell as she shares a heartfelt story about her mother and the challenges faced in daily living activities. Discover how Sheila's innovative device, the Upward Mobility, uses artificial intelligence to empower individuals in rehab settings to live more independently. "You learn to call before you need help in that situation," Sheila explains. Her groundbreaking device allows people to use their own power while ensuring healthcare workers are always aware of their position and status. Don't miss this inspiring and informative episode on Ordinarily Extraordinary Conversations With Women In STEM. 🎧 Listen now: https://buff.ly/3WKuv0s
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Standing out in a crowded job market is tough. Learn why investing in your reputation and relationships can give you the advantage you need, even in a competitive job market. Listen to the whole episode here: https://buff.ly/4cNEGHm
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Combining talents for a greater impact! 🌟 Kalpana shares how acting and science communication opened new doors for her. Join the conversation with Kathy about the importance of representation in STEM. Listen to the full episode here! https://buff.ly/45ZigjD
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I got to be on the other side of the microphone talking utility broadband with Brad Hine at The Broadband Bunch a couple weeks ago at UTC 2024 in Mobile, Alabama. Brad's a great, welcoming host and I loved the conversation - both technical and talking about women in STEM and this podcast! Check it out below!
Brad Hine chats with Kathy Nelson, KN Utility Telecom Consulting about Broadband's Crucial Role in Utility Tech at this year's Utilities Technology Council Conference. Click the link below to listen! #Broadband #utilities #infrastructure #podcast https://lnkd.in/eixx_Uxz
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I want to give a heartfelt shout-out to all the incredible women in engineering. I'm truly grateful for the amazing network of brilliant female engineers I've had the privilege to connect with and learn from throughout my career. As we honor their achievements today, let's remember that our work isn't done. We must continue to support women engineers by: 1. Creating inclusive work environments 2. Promoting diverse perspectives 3. Providing opportunities for growth and leadership 4. Encouraging mentorship and sponsorship Together, we can build a future where women engineers don't just survive, but thrive in their careers. Let's keep pushing boundaries and inspiring the next generation of female innovators! What are you doing to support women in engineering? Share your thoughts below! #WomenInEngineering #INWED2024 #DiversityInSTEM #WomenInTech #EngineeringEquality #InnovationThroughInclusion Kathy Shaft, PE Alice Moy-Gonzalez
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This episode of Ordinarily Extraordinary Conversations with Women in STEM features Dr. Audra Morse, Dean of the College of Engineering at Michigan Tech, who is a distinguished professional with a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering and degrees in Environmental Engineering. What do we talk about in this episode? 1. The Role and Responsibilities of a Dean in Engineering 2. Challenging the Status Quo in Engineering Practices 3. Women in Engineering: Progress and Challenges 4. Addressing the Engineering Shortage: Education and Retention Strategies 5. Preparing for Engineering: Advice for Students and Parents Listen to the full episode here! https://buff.ly/4bsKdCe Learn more about this episode here! https://buff.ly/4bsKdlI