STEMpunkPodcast

Tom, Christie and Shane

STEMpunk podcast is many things from informal chats with the hosts on STEM based topics, to interviews with STEM professionals and live events, all trying to figure out what STEM is. If you want to find out also, come along for the audio journey with us! STEMpunk is hosted by Tom Gordon, Christie McMonigal and Shane Hengst.

  1. 29/09/2019

    STEMrockets

    Well, it is not exactly rocket sci...., Actually, it IS exactly rocket science n = 58 In this episode, Tom interview Matthew D'Souza about the usual things as well as his recent win at the SpacePort America Cup.  This was a great episode with a young superstar of Science and engineering. This really is exactly rocket science! The Universioty of Sydney Rocketry Team won first place at Spaceport America Cup for the 10,000 ft Commercial Off The shelf Category. The Silvereye flew to 10,027 ft with perfect flight events and recovery. This was a big part of the interview! Matt answered the question that Zeeshan asked about books he has read, and asked his own here. If you could go to Mars, would you?!  Native Australian bird Silver Eye Artist: Nikita Ridgeway Find out about the University of Sydney Rocketry team and their winning mission Silver Eye here Call to action: Matt is essentially a nerd about being a nerd, he loves to nerd out about nerding out! So as their is no real link to that, here are some rocket links for you to learn about, or go and do! Motor Classification Where to buy hobby rockets Silver Eye Mission patch STEMpunk Merch To support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference. It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker. Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique! Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise. STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.au Listen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcasts Watch: YouTube Merch: Etsy

  2. 29/07/2019

    STEMpunk live: Planets and Parables

    Dr Abigail Fraeman, Shane Hengst, Liz Landau, Tom Gordon, Dr Sarah Reeves. n = 56  On Tuesday 16 July 2019, STEMpunk went back to Wayward Brewery and were joined by special NASA guests for an evening of Planets and Parables. Dr Abigail Fraeman (Planetary Scientist) and Liz Landau (Science Story teller) and Dr Sarah Reeves (Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences) were the stars of a live recording of the STEMpunk podcast to mark 50 years since the Moon landing. “We went to the Moon and we returned humans safely, we should celebrate that,” said Science Communicator and STEMpunk producer Tom Gordon. “The 50th anniversary of the Moon landing is an event well worth celebrating and an opportunity to remember the hard work that went into it and what happened as a result.” “The significant anniversary of the Moon landing presents a great opportunity to talk about the future. And while we are at it, we talked about other space and Science related things.” STEMpunk Merch To support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference. It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker. Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique! Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise. STEMpunk Podcast Look: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.au Listen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcasts Watch: YouTube Merch: Etsy

  3. 02/07/2019

    STEMmitch

    n = 55 Action shot of Mitch being interviewed In this episode, Tom interviews Mitch Gibbs from the University of Sydney's School of Life and Environmental Science. Mitch studies Oysters and climate change. In Mitch's words, in this case, "climate change is not good, but not as horrifying as you'd think." After a very quick intro,Mitch and I chatted about indigenous science and then we went on to other topics like Marvel and black holes. This wasn't really an interview, more a great chat with a friend who has some fascinating and opinions and perspectives. We talked about Science, #PhDlyf, STEM and indigenous science. What did you learn from this episode? Mitch answered Annie's questions about diving into a black hole and asked his own here. If you could relive any moment from your past, what would it be and why? Call to action: Mitch's call to action could be summarised by Comic books and indigenous science, a healthy combination. Marvel - World War Hulk David Unaipon Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe STEMpunk Merch To support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference. It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker. Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique! Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise. STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.au Listen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcasts Watch: YouTube Merch: Etsy

  4. 20/05/2019

    STEMnic

    We started STEMpunk a couple of years ago, perhaps we should have done this sooner! n=54 This was a great episode, it was a chance for the STEMpunks (Tom, Christie and Shane) to talk about some really essential stuff like...  Who is our Audience? Rule 1 of a podcast should be defining who your audience is, up till now it has been just...us! But we think we could do better than that! So in this episode, we had a great time designing a character who is a STEMpunk listener, so now when we record an episode, it'll be for that hypothetical person. It's probably rare to have an insight into how some companies, people or organisations define who their audience is, or what their brand is, but this is a well known marketing technique for helping people figure out who to sell or pitch to. It is such an interesting exercise to literally come up with a character for a purpose. So we'd like to introduce our audience. I'm sure Nic is pleased to meet you! STEMpunk Audience Name: Nic Age: 33 Occupation: STEM professional Where do they live: Somewhere like Glebe Who do they live with: Housemates, most likely in STEM fields too Income: ~$75k Hobbies: Photography, Rock climbing, Music What does STEM mean to them? Excitement, Passion, Important, Job, Opinions (but not necessarily positive or negative). Favourite Bands/podcasts: STEMpunk, Reply all, Science Vs, No Such thing as a fish, Stuff you should know, Infinite Monkey Cage, The Science Show, Andrew Huang. Favourite social media apps: Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram. Why do they listen to Podcasts? To learn new things. Why do they listen to STEMpunk? To learn something new about science communication. When do they listen to Podcasts? While commuting. What does their life look like before and after they listen to STEMpunk? After listening they’ll be more informed and engaged to go and do some sci comm. We also had a very special guest in this episode, see if you can hear them with their various interjections! STEMpunk Merch To support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference. It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker. Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique! Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise. STEMpunk Podcast Look: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.au Listen: iTunes Spotify Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcasts Watch: YouTube Merch: Etsy

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STEMpunk podcast is many things from informal chats with the hosts on STEM based topics, to interviews with STEM professionals and live events, all trying to figure out what STEM is. If you want to find out also, come along for the audio journey with us! STEMpunk is hosted by Tom Gordon, Christie McMonigal and Shane Hengst.