Listen "Kat Ross, Include Her founder"
Episode Synopsis
Astronomer Dr Kat Ross has been frustrated many times by the ‘lone male genius’ myth in science. Pervasive narratives that ‘women don’t do science’ are not accurate, and Kat is on a mission to prove it. Kat is a proud bisexual, agender person who loves pink and is the founder of IncludeHer, an international not-for-profit organisation working with teachers, governments, curriculum developers and students to help create a modern, engaging and relatable perception of science.Hear comedian Lou Conran’s admiration for her sister, a renowned research scientist, and her amazement at the situation of things. She also shares her experiences as a comedian and women’s desire to have their stories heard.To see Kat’s dress, head to our website!Content warning: We talk about child loss in this episode, which can be distressing. If you or anyone needs resources or support, go to beyond blue.org or call Lifeline at 13 11 14 and remember to look out for yourself and each other.Hosted by Rachel Rayner, Science ExplainerTranscriptLinks for more:Highlight article by Rachel Rayner, Science ExplainerKat’s research paperScientists mentioned:· Nicola Conran, Biochemist looking into Sickle Cell· Marie Curie, pioneer of radioactivity research and winner of two Nobel Prizes· Margaret Hamilton, developed onboard flight software for the Apollo missions· Dorothy Vaughan, NASA mathematician· Margaret Thatcher, chemist, though it turns out she didn’t invent Mr Whippy Icecream – sorry about that!· Captain Kathryn Janeway, of StarTrek Voyager.Katy Hessel’s Great Women Artists, National Gallery of Australia’s Know My NameLou is an advocate for the charity, Saying Goodbye, which provides support and more to those suffering the loss of a babyCreditsProducer: Rachel Rayner, Science ExplainerGuests: Kat Ross, Lou ConranMusic: Michelle CashmanEditing: Graham Hunt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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