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Introduction: Stories of Women in Science (SWiS‪)‬ Stories of Women in Science

    • Natural Sciences

Welcome to the Stories of Women in Science podcast (SWIS in short). In this episode, I tell you a bit about myself and my motivation behind starting this podcast.
The field of science today has so many incredible and successful women!!
What does their day-to-day life look like? What drives them? What are some of the challenges that they faced along the way? What does being a woman in science mean to them? What does it take to become a scientist? How do they maintain a good work-life balance?'
If you are curious about any of these questions, then you are in the right place! This podcast is an exciting and inspirational series of interviews featuring the stories of women in science. Gain an insight on the lives of current scientists, professors, and graduate students, and learn more about who they are, what they do, and why their work matters.
It is my strong belief that making such empowering stories accessible will help in building a sense of purpose and instilling a can-do attitude in oneself. Above all, it is my hope that they encourage more female students to take up careers in the Sciences.
Stay tuned!
Music credit: Comprehension by Frank Jonnson, and Querida, both from Epidemic Sound.

Welcome to the Stories of Women in Science podcast (SWIS in short). In this episode, I tell you a bit about myself and my motivation behind starting this podcast.
The field of science today has so many incredible and successful women!!
What does their day-to-day life look like? What drives them? What are some of the challenges that they faced along the way? What does being a woman in science mean to them? What does it take to become a scientist? How do they maintain a good work-life balance?'
If you are curious about any of these questions, then you are in the right place! This podcast is an exciting and inspirational series of interviews featuring the stories of women in science. Gain an insight on the lives of current scientists, professors, and graduate students, and learn more about who they are, what they do, and why their work matters.
It is my strong belief that making such empowering stories accessible will help in building a sense of purpose and instilling a can-do attitude in oneself. Above all, it is my hope that they encourage more female students to take up careers in the Sciences.
Stay tuned!
Music credit: Comprehension by Frank Jonnson, and Querida, both from Epidemic Sound.

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