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Hosted by Gabriel Hesch and Autumn Phaneuf, who have advanced degrees in EE and industrial engineering/operations research respectively, come together to discuss mathematics as a pure field al in its own as well as how it describes the language of science, engineering, and even creativity.  

Breaking Math brings you the absolute best in interdisciplinary science discussions -  bringing together experts in varying fields including artificial intelligence, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, physics, chemistry and materials-science, and more -  to discuss where humanity is headed.

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email:  breakingmathpodcast@gmail.com

Breaking Math Podcast Gabriel Hesch and Autumn Phaneuf

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    • 5.0 • 3件の評価

Hosted by Gabriel Hesch and Autumn Phaneuf, who have advanced degrees in EE and industrial engineering/operations research respectively, come together to discuss mathematics as a pure field al in its own as well as how it describes the language of science, engineering, and even creativity.  

Breaking Math brings you the absolute best in interdisciplinary science discussions -  bringing together experts in varying fields including artificial intelligence, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, physics, chemistry and materials-science, and more -  to discuss where humanity is headed.

website:  breakingmath.io 

linktree:  linktree.com/breakingmathmedia

email:  breakingmathpodcast@gmail.com

    100: Creating Inclusive Spaces for LGBTQIA+ in STEM

    100: Creating Inclusive Spaces for LGBTQIA+ in STEM

    In this episode Autumn is joined by Erika Lynn Dawson Head, the Executive Director of Diversity and Inclusive Community Development for the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences, discusses her role in STEM, mentorship, and community building. The conversation dives into allyship, LGBTQ+ support, and the challenges of creating safe and inclusive spaces in STEM and higher education. The discussion also explores the intersectionality of identities and the importance of recognizing and addressing biases in professional and educational environments. The conversation covers a range of topics related to diversity, inclusion, and the challenges faced by marginalized communities. It delves into the importance of creating safe spaces, addressing biases, and the need for education and awareness. The discussion also explores the concept of calling people in, the impact of cultural shifts in professional settings, and the significance of building a diverse network of support. Here we cover the importance of role models and support for LGBTQIA+ individuals in STEM fields, the impact of coming out, the need for inclusive spaces, and the significance of kindness and understanding in navigating difficult conversations.

    Keywords: diversity, equity, inclusion, STEM, mentorship, LGBTQ+, allyship, safe spaces, intersectionality, biases, professional conduct, higher education, diversity, inclusion, safe spaces, biases, education, awareness, calling people in, cultural shifts, professional settings, network of support, LGBTQIA+, role models, STEM, coming out, inclusive spaces, kindness, understanding, difficult conversations  

    You can connect with Erika for more opportunities and speaking engagements on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-head-m-s-75596442/].   

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    • 1 時間15分
    Minisode: Absolutely Nothing

    Minisode: Absolutely Nothing

    In this episode of Breaking Math, Autumn and Gabe explore the concept of nothingness and its significance in various fields. They discuss the philosophical, scientific, mathematical, and literary aspects of nothingness, highlighting its role in understanding reality and existence. They mention books like 'Incomplete Nature' by Terence Deacon and 'Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea' by Charles Seife, which delve into the concept of absence and zero. The episode concludes by emphasizing the complexity and versatility of nothingness, inviting listeners to think deeper about its implications.

    Keywords: nothingness, philosophy, science, mathematics, literature, reality, existence, absence, zero

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    • 19分
    99 (Part II) Math in Drag: Interview with OnlineKyne

    99 (Part II) Math in Drag: Interview with OnlineKyne

    Summary

    This episode is an interview with OnlineKyne [https://www.instagram.com/onlinekyne/?hl=en], the author of the book Math in Drag [https://www.onlinekyne.com/]. The conversation focuses on how to be an effective online educator and covers various topics in mathematics, including Cantor's infinite sets, probability, and statistics. The interview also delves into the process of writing the book and highlights the connection between math and drag. The chapters in the conversation cover the journey of a content creator, tips for science content creators, the concept of infinity, the significance of celebrity numbers, game theory, probability, statistics, and the ethical implications of math and drag.

    Takeaways

    * Being an effective online educator involves distilling complex concepts into concise and valuable content.
    * Math and drag share similarities in breaking rules and defying authority.
    * Mathematics has a rich history and is influenced by various cultures and individuals.
    * Statistics can be used to manipulate and deceive, so it is important to be critical of data and its interpretation.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    00:54 Journey as a Content Creator

    03:50 Tips and Tricks for Science Content Creators

    04:15 Writing the Book

    05:12 Math and Drag

    06:40 Infinite Possibilities

    07:35 Celebrity Numbers

    08:59 How to Cut a Cake and Eat It

    09:57 Luck Be a Ladyboy

    12:44 Illegal Math

    16:02 The Average Queen

    25:03 Math and Drag Breaking the Rules

    27:22 Conclusion



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    • 27分
    98. Math in Drag: An Episode with Math Educator Kyne Santos

    98. Math in Drag: An Episode with Math Educator Kyne Santos

    Summary

    In this conversation, Gabriel Hesch interviews Kyne Santos [https://www.onlinekyne.com/], an online creator who combines art, music, and performance in math education. They discuss the intersection of math and music, the controversy surrounding math and drag, and the creative side of math. They also explore topics such as topology, mathematical shapes, and influential books in math. The conversation highlights the importance of challenging traditional definitions and finding new and innovative ways to engage with math education.

    Takeaways

    * Math and music have a strong connection, and math can be used to analyze, manipulate, and create music.
    * Combining art and math education can make learning math more engaging and fun.
    * Topology is a branch of mathematics that relaxes the rigid terms used in geometry and focuses on the similarities and differences between shapes.
    * Mathematical discoveries can come from playing around and exploring different possibilities.
    * Challenging traditional definitions and thinking creatively are important aspects of math education.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction: Best Song Ever Created

    02:03 Introduction of Guest: Kyne Santos

    03:00 Math and Drag: Combining Art and Math Education

    07:45 Addressing Controversy: Math and Drag

    08:15 Music and Math: The Intersection

    09:14 Mathematical Shapes: Mobius Strip

    10:10 Topology vs Geometry

    13:01 Holes and Topology

    15:14 Topology and Thought Experiments

    21:13 Aperiodic Monotiles: New Math Discovery

    23:02 New Shapes and Descriptive Rules

    25:26 Influential Books: The Quantum Story and Incomplete Nature

    27:01 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview

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    • 27分
    97: (Part 2) Can We Survive on Mars? Hot Tips with Zach Weinersmith

    97: (Part 2) Can We Survive on Mars? Hot Tips with Zach Weinersmith

    In this conversation, Autumn Phaneuf interviews Zach Weinersmith, a cartoonist and writer, about the feasibility and implications of space settlement. They discuss the challenges and misconceptions surrounding space colonization, including the idea that it will make us rich, mitigate war, and make us wiser. They explore the potential of the moon and Mars as settlement options, as well as the concept of rotating space stations. They also touch on the physiological effects of space travel and the need for further research in areas such as reproduction and ecosystem design. The conversation explores the challenges and implications of human settlement in space. It discusses the lack of data on the long-term effects of space travel on the human body, particularly for women. The conversation also delves into the need for a closed-loop ecosystem for sustainable space settlement and the legal framework surrounding space exploration and resource extraction. The main takeaways include the importance of addressing reproductive and medical challenges, the need for a better legal regime, and the debunking of misconceptions about space settlement.

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    A City on Mars, Keywords space settlement, feasibility, challenges, misconceptions, moon, Mars, rotating space stations, reproduction, ecosystem design, space settlement, human reproduction, closed-loop ecosystem, space law, resource extraction, logistics, math.

    • 34分
    96: Can We Survive on Mars? Hot Tips with Zach Weinersmith

    96: Can We Survive on Mars? Hot Tips with Zach Weinersmith

    In this conversation, Autumn Phaneuf and Zach Weinersmith discusses his new book, A City on Mars, which takes a humorous look at the challenges of building a Martian society. He explores the misconceptions and myths surrounding space settlement and the feasibility of colonizing Mars. He argues that space is unlikely to make anyone rich and that the idea that space will mitigate war is unsupported. He also discusses the potential benefits and limitations of settling on the Moon and Mars, as well as the technical challenges involved.

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    A City on Mars, space settlement, Mars colonization, misconceptions, myths, feasibility, space myths, space economics, war, Moon settlement, technical challenges, logistics, math.

    • 32分

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