117. Liz Lee Heinecke; Scientist and Science Communicator; Author & Media Personality

01/11/2023 1h 9min Temporada 1 Episodio 117
117. Liz Lee Heinecke; Scientist and Science Communicator; Author & Media Personality

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Liz Lee Heinecke is an author and media figure for science and STEM. She has loved science she was young which drew her to study molecular biology where she worked in research for ten years. As she transitioned to parenting, she began sharing her love of science through experiments with her kids which became the basis for her books and media appearances. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Art and a Master's Degree in Bacteriology.What do we talk about in this episode?How Liz got involved in writing and media appearances in STEM.How you can potentially get involved in presenting STEM on TV.Her philosophy about saying "yes" and trying anything which has led to great experiences.Teachers can put kids on a good or bad trajectory. They have a lot of influence - good or bad.Math is a language and should be taught as a language.Experiment Outside the Box.Music used in the podcast: Higher Up, Silverman Sound StudioYou can support my podcast on Patreon here: https://patreon.com/user?u=72701887ResourcesLiz's website with her books and appearances: www.lizleeheincke.comConnect with Liz here: Email at [email protected] or find her @lizheinecke on Instagram, @kitchpantrysci on Twitter and Liz Heinecke, The Kitchen Pantry Scientist on Facebook.Books:Biology for KidsKitchen Science Lab for Kids, Edible EditionOutdoor Science Lab for KidsChemistry for KidsSTEAM Lab for KidsKitchen Science Lab for KidsStar Wars The Padman CookbookEcology for KidsPhysics for KidsStar Wars Maker LabSheet Pan ScienceKitchen Science for KidsShe Can STEM: 50 Trailblazing Women in Science From Ancient History to NowSuper Fun Kitchen Science Experiments for Kids: 52 Family Friendly Experiments From Around the WorldRadiant: The Dancer, The Scientist, and a FriendSupport the show

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