50 episodes

In this podcast, Stem-Fem teaches young kids about the simple wonders of science. She explains real-life situations in step-by-step lessons. Kids will discover, explore, and learn new things that could interest them, and new episodes stream every few days! This podcast's audience is kids ages 5-10.

Dear Future Scientists STEM Fem

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In this podcast, Stem-Fem teaches young kids about the simple wonders of science. She explains real-life situations in step-by-step lessons. Kids will discover, explore, and learn new things that could interest them, and new episodes stream every few days! This podcast's audience is kids ages 5-10.

    FIFTIETH EPISODE SPECIAL-The Greatest Scientists of all Time | Dear Future Scientists

    FIFTIETH EPISODE SPECIAL-The Greatest Scientists of all Time | Dear Future Scientists

    Thanks for listening! I can't believe we have come this far!!😃 I hope you have a great New Year and I hope you have enjoyed the entire 1st season of Dear Future Scientists!

    Today is Friday, January 1st, 2021. Happy New Year!

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    Hello! I am STEM-Fem and I run the podcast Dear Future Scientists.

    This is the fiftieth episode of my podcast, and so far, I have talked about the units of science, space, botany, chemistry, the human body, biomes and ecosystems, Earth science, methods of science, weathering/weather vs. climate, physics/motion, changes in the environment, energy (includes insulators/conductors), plants, heat/fire, and more.

    Here are some other ways to listen to my podcast:

    The official Dear Future Scientists website-https://www.dearfuturescientists.com

    Anchor-https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/Anchor

    Apple Podcasts-https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/ApplePodcasts

    Listennotes-https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/Listennotes

    Spotify-https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/Spotify

    Bullhorn-https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/Bullhorn

    YouTube-https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/YouTubeChannel and subscribe while you're there! https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/Subscribe

    • 5 min
    Why do we dream | Dear Future Scientists

    Why do we dream | Dear Future Scientists

    Thanks for listening! I hope you enjoyed learning all about why we dream! ALL CREDITS to this episode go to Ted Ed and Amy Adkins. To view their YouTube video, visit https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/TEDEdAmyAdkins.  If you would like to visit all of the Ted Ed lessons, you can go to https://www.teded.com.

    Today is Friday, December 30th. In this episode, STEM Fem is talking about why we dream. Each episode will be posted ONCE A WEEK (on Friday).

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    Hello! I am STEM-Fem and I run the podcast Dear Future Scientists.

    This is the forty-ninth episode of my podcast, and so far, I have talked about the units of science, space, botany, chemistry, the human body, biomes and ecosystems, Earth science, methods of science, weathering/weather vs. climate, physics/motion, changes in the environment, energy (includes insulators/conductors), plants, heat/fire, and more.

    Here are some other ways to listen to my podcast:

    The official Dear Future Scientists website-https://www.dearfuturescientists.wordpress.com

    Anchor-https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/Anchor

    Apple Podcasts-https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/ApplePodcasts

    Listennotes-https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/Listennotes

    Spotify-https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/Spotify

    Bullhorn-https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/Bullhorn

    YouTube-https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/YouTubeChannel and subscribe while you're there! https://dearfuturescientists.lnk.to/Subscribe

    • 3 min
    How light travels and how our brain processes it | Dear Future Scientists

    How light travels and how our brain processes it | Dear Future Scientists

    Thanks for listening! I hope you enjoyed learning all about how light travels and how our brain processes it! ALL CREDITS to this episode go to Nature, a science journal, and Neil Degrasse Tyson, an astrophysicist. Visit https://www.nature.com or https://www.startalkradio.net to learn more.

    Today is Friday, December 25th *Merry Christmas!* In this episode, STEM Fem is talking about how light travels and how our brain processes it. Each episode will be posted ONCE A WEEK (on Friday).

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    Hello! I am STEM-Fem and I run the podcast Dear Future Scientists.

    This is the forty-eighth episode of my podcast, and so far, I have talked about the units of science, space, botany, chemistry, the human body, biomes and ecosystems, Earth science, methods of science, weathering/weather vs. climate, physics/motion, changes in the environment, energy (includes insulators/conductors), plants, heat/fire, and more.

    Here are some other ways to listen to my podcast:

    The official Dear Future Scientists website-https://www.dearfuturescientists.wordpress.com

    Anchor-https://www.anchor.fm/dearfuturescientists

    Apple Podcasts-https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-future-scientists/id1518835404

    Listennotes-https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/dear-future-scientists-stem-fem-qxLB4DAtH0d/

    Spotify-https://open.spotify.com/show/4Y4s3J9Dj9tTXLP56B2Nij

    YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM-hqOCqZd6ZX9O7BiXXSkw

    • 3 min
    How being bilingual benefits your brain | Dear Future Scientists

    How being bilingual benefits your brain | Dear Future Scientists

    Thanks for listening! I hope you enjoyed learning all about how being bilingual benefits your brain! ALL CREDITS to this episode go to Mia Nacamulli and Ted-Ed. Go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMmOLN5zBLY to view their YouTube video.

    Today is Friday, December 11th. In this episode, STEM Fem is talking about how being bilingual benefits your brain. Each episode will be posted ONCE A WEEK (on Friday).

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    Hello! I am Stem-Fem and I run the podcast Dear Future Scientists.

    This is the forty-seventh episode of my podcast, and so far, I have talked about the units of science, space, botany, chemistry, the human body, biomes and ecosystems, Earth science, methods of science, weathering/weather vs. climate, physics/motion, changes in the environment, energy (includes insulators/conductors), plants, heat/fire, and more.

    Here are some other ways to listen to my podcast:

    The official Dear Future Scientists website-https://www.dearfuturescientists.wordpress.com

    Anchor-https://www.anchor.fm/dearfuturescientists

    Apple Podcasts-https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-future-scientists/id1518835404

    Listennotes-https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/dear-future-scientists-stem-fem-qxLB4DAtH0d/

    Spotify-https://open.spotify.com/show/4Y4s3J9Dj9tTXLP56B2Nij

    YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM-hqOCqZd6ZX9O7BiXXSkw

    • 5 min
    Does music affect the brain? | Dear Future Scientists

    Does music affect the brain? | Dear Future Scientists

    Thanks for listening! I hope you enjoyed learning all about how music affects the brain! ALL CREDITS to this episode go to Anita Collins and Ted-Ed. Go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0JKCYZ8hng&t=150s to view their YouTube video. 

    Today is Friday, December 4th. In this episode, STEM Fem is talking about how music affects the brain. Each episode will be posted ONCE A WEEK (on Friday).

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    Hello! I am Stem-Fem and I run the podcast Dear Future Scientists. 

    This is the forty-sixth episode of my podcast, and so far, I have talked about the units of science, space, botany, chemistry, the human body, biomes and ecosystems, Earth science, methods of science, weathering/weather vs. climate, physics/motion, changes in the environment, energy (includes insulators/conductors), plants, heat/fire, and more.

    Here are some other ways to listen to my podcast:

    The official Dear Future Scientists website-https://www.dearfuturescientists.wordpress.com

    Anchor-https://www.anchor.fm/dearfuturescientists

    Apple Podcasts-https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-future-scientists/id1518835404

    Listennotes-https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/dear-future-scientists-stem-fem-qxLB4DAtH0d/

    Spotify-https://open.spotify.com/show/4Y4s3J9Dj9tTXLP56B2Nij

    YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM-hqOCqZd6ZX9O7BiXXSkw

    • 4 min
    What is heat | Dear Future Scientists

    What is heat | Dear Future Scientists

    Thanks for listening! I hope you enjoyed learning all about heat! TO LISTEN TO MORE EPISODES: visit the website: https://dearfuturescientists.wordpress.com You can also visit the all-new Dear Future Scientists YouTube Channel! Just go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM-hqOCqZd6ZX9O7BiXXSkw

    Today is Friday, November 20th. In this episode, Stem Fem is talking about what heat is. Each episode will be posted ONCE A WEEK (on Friday).

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    Hello! I am Stem-Fem and I run the podcast Dear Future Scientists. Here is the website to listen to more episodes: dearfuturescientists.wordpress.com.

    This is the forty-fifth episode of my podcast, and so far, I have talked about the units of science, space, botany, chemistry, the human body, biomes and ecosystems, Earth science, methods of science, weathering/weather vs. climate, physics/motion, changes in the environment, and energy (includes insulators/conductors).

    Here are some other ways to listen to my podcast:

    The official Dear Future Scientists website

    Anchor

    Apple Podcasts

    Listennotes

    Spotify

    • 4 min

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