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Research-based and quirky, educational, and fun, this is an artsy science & history podcast for everyone! Uncover the science of everyday life, explore the contributions of female and minority scientists, and learn from each other. What's your STEAMed (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics, & Education) Seasoning?
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Seasoned & STEAMed Kaelyn Warne

    • Science
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

Research-based and quirky, educational, and fun, this is an artsy science & history podcast for everyone! Uncover the science of everyday life, explore the contributions of female and minority scientists, and learn from each other. What's your STEAMed (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics, & Education) Seasoning?
~stay steamy~ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seasonedandsteamed/support

    Ep 12: Allergies & Alexa Canady [Spiral, Study of People (5-1)]

    Ep 12: Allergies & Alexa Canady [Spiral, Study of People (5-1)]

    It’s Kaelyn! We have reached another milestone on Seasoned & STEAMed as today we enter Chapter 5: Study of People. In this chapter, we’re going to investigate everyday science concepts that relate more to our everyday movements as people and explore the contributions of female and minority scientists who studied people, mostly in the field of medicine!

    Together, let’s uncover the science behind allergies to understand how so many different allergic reactions all stem from the same miscommunication in our immune system. Then, bounce around from the Midwest to the East Coast more than a few times as we discover the life of Alexa Canady, the first black, female neurosurgeon in the United States. Learn how she spent her tokens to build a strikingly successful pediatric neurosurgery practice through her patient-centered approach.


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    • 58 min
    Ep 11: Fog & Rachel Carson [Spiral, Nature (4-5)]

    Ep 11: Fog & Rachel Carson [Spiral, Nature (4-5)]

    In today’s episode of Seasoned & STEAMed, we’re going to uncover the science behind a spooky phenomenon: fog. 

    Then, travel back with me to WWII-era America to discover the life, journey, and impact of Rachel Carson, a marine scientist and scientific writer credited with initiating the modern environmental movement.

    No steamy interview today, but stay tuned because I've got interviews booked on the calendar! 


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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Ep 10: Morning Dew & Mary Emilie Holmes ft. Brittney Hauke [Spiral, Nature (4-4)]

    Ep 10: Morning Dew & Mary Emilie Holmes ft. Brittney Hauke [Spiral, Nature (4-4)]

    Today we’re tackling a science topic that’s particularly relevant in the spring. What is morning dew? How does it appear in the morning even when it doesn’t rain? Then, let’s dive into the life of Mary Emilie Holmes, the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in geology in the United States. But, instead of focusing on her scientific journey, we’re going to uncover the impact she had on communities of color through the foundation of Mississippi’s first private school for black girls.

    Last, but certainly not least, please meet Brittney Hauke a materials science physicist who studies the fundamental properties of glass and who double majored in physics and studio art. In our interview, she discusses her multi-media senior project that combined the two subjects, reveals how her glass art and glass research are mutually beneficial, and implores that both art and science are problem-solving processes. Her love for hands-on experimentation and creation drew her to physical sciences and hands-on mediums like glass blowing, ceramics, and photography.


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    • 1 hr 14 min
    Ep 9: Wind & Jane Goodall ft. Aedan Gardill [Spiral, Nature (4-3)]

    Ep 9: Wind & Jane Goodall ft. Aedan Gardill [Spiral, Nature (4-3)]

    In today’s episode, we’re going to uncover the science behind wind! You can’t see it or grab it, but you can feel it. Wind is all around us, but I’m sure you found yourself wondering, where the heck does it come from?

    Then, we’re going to practice the art of patience by sitting and listening. Hey, you’re already doing that, look at you getting that head start! In the cauldron of contribution, I’ll tell the miraculous story of Jane Goodall, the worlds leading primatologist who started her scientific journey with nothing more than a dream and a boat ticket, not even a college degree! Her discoveries about chimpanzees in the forest of Gombe, Africa turned the scientific world upside down and she’s now an avid advocate for conservation.

    Lastly, listen to this steamy interview and meet Aedan Gardill, a 3rd year Ph.D. student in physics who dabbles in portraits made of polarized light and uses his passions for art and science to provide learning tools for local children. His outreach is helping local youth get hands-on experience with science in a virtual world and shows the true value in staying steamy.


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    • 1 hr 47 min
    Ep 8: Slipping on Wet Leaves & Emmett Chappelle ft. Aaron Bayles [Spiral, Nature (4-2)]

    Ep 8: Slipping on Wet Leaves & Emmett Chappelle ft. Aaron Bayles [Spiral, Nature (4-2)]

    In today’s episode, we’re going to uncover the science surrounding why you slip and fall on wet leaves! Then, we’re going to continue celebrating Black History Month, which on Seasoned & STEAMed we celebrate minority scientists all year long! Today we’re going to discover the life of Emmett Chappelle, a leading exobiologist and astrochemist who discovered the chemical composition of bioluminescence and invented a device that could detect alien life. Emmett Chappelle is also the king of the pivot. Lastly, meet Aaron Bayles, a chemistry graduate student at Rice University. His STEAMed Seasoning Blend incorporates chemical synthesis, photography, dancing, and mentorship. Aaron’s charisma and confidence will leave you wondering, “what’s in that cheese?” ~stay steamy~


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    • 1 hr 34 min
    Ep 7: Colorful Leaves & George Washington Carver ft. Seth Berkeley [Spiral, Nature (4-1)]

    Ep 7: Colorful Leaves & George Washington Carver ft. Seth Berkeley [Spiral, Nature (4-1)]

    In Episode 7 we’re going to uncover the science behind why leaves change colors in the fall, I learned some cool new things researching this one! Then, travel back in time to Civil War-era Missouri to discover the contributions of George Washington Carver, a black agricultural scientist, botanist, and artist who invented over 300 products from peanuts and nearly 200 from sweet potatoes, and no, he did not invent peanut butter. Lastly, meet my high school physics teacher, Seth Berkeley, who combines science and music by means of physics, chemistry, and Irish guitar music. He even has a dream of building his own guitar one day!


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    • 1 hr 32 min

Customer Reviews

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2 Ratings

bb42mac ,

Future of STEM is steamy!

Kaelyn has created a unique podcast that is a perfect combination of artistic expression and rigorously researched academic insights. This work is so important to bridge the divide between academics and the mainstream. I feel the podcast is still evolving, but I applaud the sheer amount of content that is produced every episode. I would love to see smaller 20 minute episodes since most of the episodes are over an hour. Give it a chance!!

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