Stay You Boo

Megan Rigby and Sam Rossiter

This is the podcast where two 20 something-year-old best friends unashamedly discuss everything from taboo topics to navigating life as a millennial. Imagine having coffee or brunch with your bestie, but it’s recorded. We want to talk about mental health, race, body acceptance, diets, periods, friendships, sustainability, privilege, science... Prepare for rambles, cringey moments and chuckles

  1. Ep 12// Diversity in STEM: the disappointing reality

    05/03/2021

    Ep 12// Diversity in STEM: the disappointing reality

    How exciting, we have our first ever guest! Emma (AKA p.h.days) is currently doing her PHD in molecular biology and is an absolute queen (go and listen to her podcast 'Persistently Hard Days' if you haven't already!)  We're having a long old chat about the frustrating state of demographics in the STEM field. From socio-economic class, to race, to gender - there are numerous failings in the industry and it needs to change. We've all witnessed this inequality in some way, shape or form and also the detrimental impact it can have on individuals but also at higher levels.  It's difficult to thrive when you have nobody who 'looks like you' in positions which you aspire to reach. When will it change? The oppressor is not responsible for fixing the oppression.  But unfortunately, it often falls to the minority groups to initiate these changes.  If you're looking for more relatable people in your field, check instagram, or one of the organisations below: Higher Education Race Action Group BBSTEM - Black British professionals in STEM, a non profit organisation aiming to ncrease the representation of black individuals in STEM ScienceGrrl - A grassroots organisation representing the female face of science in the UK, working to inform women in STEM policy at a national level. STEMettes - An organisation running panel events, hackathons and exhibitions aimed at inspiring the next generation of women into STEM. We haven't even begun to talk about disabilty, sexuality and numerous other realms of inequality, the list goes on. But we hope that it starts a conversation, you've got this, stay you boo xoxo References: https://www.sciencecentres.org.uk/resources/promoting-diversity-and-inclusion-stem-engagement/case-improving-diversity-stem/ https://www.britishscienceassociation.org/news/report-on-equity-in-stem-education-released?gclid=CjwKCAiA4rGCBhAQEiwAelVti5SlAMrYQtVO2A8fiQCzgOIKfQQbpKjSXKdPcJf5yC41MZ_z1afZTRoCNZ8QAvD_BwE https://www.stemwomen.co.uk/blog/2021/01/women-in-stem-percentages-of-women-in-stem-statistics https://www.bmj.com/content/352/bmj.i632 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-35641061#:~:text=The%20trust%20said%20that%20of,educates%207%25%20of%20the%20population. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19723-8 Music: Roadtrip by Slynk

    44 min
  2. Ep 10// Sleep: why and how to prioritise those ZZZZs

    04/03/2021

    Ep 10// Sleep: why and how to prioritise those ZZZZs

    Instagram/Twitter: @stay_you_boo The trend these days seems to be surviving on as little sleep as is humanly possible. We’re existing in a weird sort of ‘hustle’ culture, where if you’re  not waking up at 5am to workout and tick off half your to do list before breakfast then you’re falling short. But this attitude leaves us failing to acknowledge the importance of sleep. It’s not just a time to rest, it’s important for our mental, physical and overall wellbeing. This episode we’re having a chat about the science of sleep and the acute and chronic health conditions that can be associated with sleep deprivation. It’s a complicated topic so this is a bit of a whistle stop tour! We’re also discussing our own experiences with sleep and how we’ve tried to improve them. The main thing we want you to come out of this with, is the understanding that sleep is essential! And there is so much you can do to help yourself if you are struggling. So go forth and get those ZZZZZs, and as always, stay you boo xoxo Our tips: Avoid caffeine before bed Set up a regular sleep routine Sleep podcasts and meditations (we’ve mentioned our favourites below!) Write down worries or stresses before you go to bed (or id you wake up in the idle of the night) If you are experiencing chronic, severe or out of your norm sleep disorder or, talk to your GP. Therapy and counselling can really help and in some cases medication. Sleep apps/Sleep help Calm Headspace Sleepio, online CBT for sleep  Sleep podcasts Wake up/Wind down by Nial Bresnen Sleepy by Otis Gray Dreamy by Kristen Eddy Deep Sleep Sounds Peaceful Retreat Sleep Acoustic References Sleep disorder overview  Medications that can affect sleep  Sleep: A health imperative (Sleep Research Society) The extraordinary Importance of Sleep Associations of frequent sleep insufficiency with health-related quality of life and health behaviours (Sleep Medicine)

    40 min

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This is the podcast where two 20 something-year-old best friends unashamedly discuss everything from taboo topics to navigating life as a millennial. Imagine having coffee or brunch with your bestie, but it’s recorded. We want to talk about mental health, race, body acceptance, diets, periods, friendships, sustainability, privilege, science... Prepare for rambles, cringey moments and chuckles