9 episodes

A show that explores the intersection of science and music and their benefits to society through personal stories of scientists and musicians. You can also watch the entire video podcast at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc83Bpg8hEEHuEXWk7qIJm2SbUMbww74j

Science, Music, and Society Podcast Sophia Si

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A show that explores the intersection of science and music and their benefits to society through personal stories of scientists and musicians. You can also watch the entire video podcast at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc83Bpg8hEEHuEXWk7qIJm2SbUMbww74j

    TRAILER (Entire Podcast)

    TRAILER (Entire Podcast)

    ABOUT SCIENCE, MUSIC, AND SOCIETY PODCASTA show that explores the intersection of science and music and their benefits to society through personal stories of scientists and musicians. You can watch the entire video podcast on YouTube at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc83Bpg8hEEHuEXWk7qIJm2SbUMbww74jABOUT SOPHIA SIA rising high school senior in Houston, TX, who grew up playing the piano and loving science.FOLLOW OR SUBSCRIBE TO SCIENCE, MUSIC, AND SOCIETY PODCASThttps://youtube.com/playli...

    • 32 sec
    TRAILER (Episode 1. The Physicist Who Sings)

    TRAILER (Episode 1. The Physicist Who Sings)

    From an aspiring poet to an established physicist who advised the President on science policies, to an award winning opera singer, Philip Phillips embodies how true success incorporates passion. You can watch the entire video podcast on YouTube at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc83Bpg8hEEHuEXWk7qIJm2SbUMbww74jABOUT SCIENCE, MUSIC, AND SOCIETY PODCASTA show that explores the intersection of science and music and their benefits to society through personal stories of scientists and musician...

    • 1 min
    Episode 1. The Physicist Who Sings (Part 1 of 2)

    Episode 1. The Physicist Who Sings (Part 1 of 2)

    In Part 1 of the interview, Professor Phillips talks about his initial love for poetry and how an aversion for science classes in high school finally transformed into a passion for physics in college. You can watch the entire video podcast on YouTube at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc83Bpg8hEEHuEXWk7qIJm2SbUMbww74jFrom an aspiring poet to an established physicist who advised the President on science policies, to an award winning opera singer, Philip Phillips embodies how true success in...

    • 8 min
    Episode 1. The Physicist Who Sings (Part 2 of 2)

    Episode 1. The Physicist Who Sings (Part 2 of 2)

    In Part 2 of the interview, Professor Phillips discussed his West Indies upbringing and his unlikely path to opera. You can watch the entire video podcast on YouTube at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc83Bpg8hEEHuEXWk7qIJm2SbUMbww74jFrom an aspiring poet to an established physicist who advised the President on science policies, to an award winning opera singer, Philip Phillips embodies how true success incorporates passion.00:20 West Indian parents are very focused on education 07:53...

    • 33 min
    TRAILER (Episode 2. Science, Bach, and Square Dance)

    TRAILER (Episode 2. Science, Bach, and Square Dance)

    In this episode, we will explore how a power science couple, both classical music lovers from the east coast, became country music singing square dancers.ABOUT SCIENCE, MUSIC, AND SOCIETY PODCASTA show that explores the intersection of science and music and their benefits to society through personal stories of scientists and musicians.You can watch the entire video podcast on YouTube at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc83Bpg8hEEHuEXWk7qIJm2SbUMbww74j or listen to the audio podcast at http...

    • 1 min
    Episode 2. Science, Bach, and Square Dance (Part 1 of 2)

    Episode 2. Science, Bach, and Square Dance (Part 1 of 2)

    What happens when a pair of scientists take their sterile gloves off, put their cowboy boots on, and clear the lab floor for a hoedown? In this episode, we will explore how a power science couple, both classical music lovers from the east coast, became country music singing square dancers. In Part 1 of this interview, Professors Karin Rabe and Greg Moore talk about their love of science, their advice for aspiring scientists, their first experience with music and how they got into sq...

    • 21 min

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