This is STEMAZING

Alexandra Knight

This Is STEMAZING is a  podcast dedicated to highlighting inspiring voices of diverse everyday STEM role models.  We all have stories to tell and this is where you will hear them. On each episode, you’ll discover the often surprising histories, backgrounds, challenges, and triumphs of a woman who is proudly part of the STEM community.  And all in her own words. Please follow the podcast so you don’t miss an episode and find out more at stemazing.co.uk/podcast

  1. Sahar Danesh – A Mission to Shape Tech Policy and Elevate Women’s Voices

    10/15/2025

    Sahar Danesh – A Mission to Shape Tech Policy and Elevate Women’s Voices

    In this episode you’ll hear from Sahar Danesh, Senior Government Advisor atThe British Standards Institution. Sahar works to influence government policy in response to emerging technologies such as AI, Quantum, Data, Telecoms, and Cyber Security.  “I found the problem-solving element the best part and that's really what made me into an engineer”, Sahar says reflecting on her initial entry into STEM. She began her career in construction before pivoting into communication and policy. Sahar wanted to turn her technical fluency into public impact, asking important questions like ‘how do we govern AI so it helps more than it harms?’. Sahar explains that policy is about ‘bringing information together and talking to experts and then coming up with the best solutions’.   Sahar talks about emerging tech such as autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and AI, and explores the complex potential issues: bias in data, the danger of deepfakes, manipulative targeting on social platforms, the tension between safety and innovation and more. Good AI policy requires input from a wide range of people: technologists, policymakers, standards bodies, users, civil society, philosophers, and artists all carry part of the answer. Sahar explains how few women she’s worked alongside, and how in-awe she has been of fellow female engineers. She encourages women to be louder voices in the design room, in standards meetings, and in public consultations. You don’t need an engineering degree to shape technology; you need lived experience, and the confidence to press it into the policy requirements.   To learn more about STEMazing, and this week’s guest, head to https://www.stemazing.co.uk/podcast

    19 min
  2. Amanda Kangai – From Uni Engineering Society to the Motorsport Paddock: How Self-Belief Fuels Success

    10/08/2025

    Amanda Kangai – From Uni Engineering Society to the Motorsport Paddock: How Self-Belief Fuels Success

    In this episode you’ll hear from Amanda Kangai, Graduate Trackside Engineer at Pirelli as she shares her journey from Vice President of the University Engineering Society at Cambridge to now working trackside in Motorsport. Her incredible story reveals how determination and self-belief can overcome the double minority status of being both a woman and a person of colour in engineering. "You need to be your own biggest supporter, your own cheerleader," she says.   Growing up watching Formula 1 with her father sparked Amanda's passion, but she never initially considered motorsport as a viable career path without seeing people who looked like her in those roles. This changed dramatically when a chance conversation during her student ambassador role with Extreme E led to a life-changing opportunity.  Amanda shares the extreme thrills she experiences in her role. Her first race weekend in Scotland encapsulates this perfectly—facing mechanical failure one day and standing on the winner's podium the next, champagne spraying as her team celebrated victory.   Amanda is passionate about creating pathways for others. "Not every woman has to love engineering or motorsport," she says, "but it's so important that girls know these careers exist and are accessible to them."    To learn more about STEMazing, and this week’s guest, head to https://www.stemazing.co.uk/podcast

    18 min
  3. Christina Tueje – The Diverse Tech Sectors We Need to Build

    09/24/2025

    Christina Tueje – The Diverse Tech Sectors We Need to Build

    In this episode you’ll hear from AI, data and technology consultant Christina Tueje. Christina delivers a variety of AI, cybersecurity and data protection training programmes, supporting the learning and development needs of AI and privacy professionals. Hear how Christina’s career pivoted from Psychology to Tech, almost by accident. When talking about working in data security, Christina says ‘I surprised myself, actually, as to how much I enjoyed it. Just being in the space I could see all the opportunities. Although I say I fell into it purely by accident, actually when I did end up in the space I thoroughly enjoyed it, and still enjoy it.’ Christina reflects on the lack of diversity she’s experienced in her career; ‘More often than not, I'm the only one in the room that looks like me’. She explains how she often needed to find creative ways to ensure her contributions weren't overlooked or appropriated without credit. Yet as her expertise in technology risk management grew, she found her voice becoming increasingly difficult to ignore - especially in conversations about ethical, lawful, and compliant product development. Her passion for responsible technology use ignited fully with the emergence of generative AI tools like ChatGPT. This "light bulb moment" crystallised her commitment to advocating for technologies that balance innovation with safety and ethics. Christina speaks enthusiastically about AI's transformative potential in healthcare and financial security while acknowledging the need for careful governance. She also celebrates that more non-technical women are entering the tech space, bringing more diversity of thought and making the sector more exciting to work within.    To learn more about STEMazing, and this week’s guest, head to https://www.stemazing.co.uk/podcast

    17 min
  4. Monisha Gower – Resilience, determination and being ‘a guy’ in a man’s world

    05/21/2025

    Monisha Gower – Resilience, determination and being ‘a guy’ in a man’s world

    In this episode you’ll hear from Monisha Gower, Assets Director for Northumbrian Water Group. Originally from Nigeria, Monisha developed an early fascination with how things worked—taking apart VHS players and televisions, only to reassemble them with a few "spare parts" left over.  Despite her father being a chemical engineer who inspired her interest in engineering, cultural expectations initially limited her options. In an act of defiance that would define her approach to barriers, Monisha secretly changed her university registration from her father's choice to electrical engineering, causing a temporary rift that healed only when her excellent grades proved her capability. Monisha talks extensively about her experiences defiantly persuing a career in a male-dominated industry. She recalls how she ‘went on strike’ for not being allowed to do the things the boys could do, like change a lightbulb. Monisha doggedly pushed the boundaries. ‘When you don't push, you don't get’, Monisha says. Monsiha also describes how she’s looked after her own wellbeing throughout adversary, recognising her ‘sheer workaholic willpower’ at the start of her career. She reflects also on how she found resilience through her faith: “it's work, it's life, it's spirituality, and I definitely have a lot more equilibrium”. The most revealing aspect of Monisha's journey is her evolution from trying to "be a guy in a man's world"—adopting an aggressive persona she thought necessary for success, to discovering the power of authentic leadership. To learn more about STEMazing, and this week’s guest, head to https://www.stemazing.co.uk/podcast

    18 min

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This Is STEMAZING is a  podcast dedicated to highlighting inspiring voices of diverse everyday STEM role models.  We all have stories to tell and this is where you will hear them. On each episode, you’ll discover the often surprising histories, backgrounds, challenges, and triumphs of a woman who is proudly part of the STEM community.  And all in her own words. Please follow the podcast so you don’t miss an episode and find out more at stemazing.co.uk/podcast