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Stupid Scientist's Inner Ramblings

Stupid Scientist's Inner Ramblings

Written by: The Stupid Scientist
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The SS Inner ramblings podcast is dedicated to providing no nonsense straight talk from the mind of the Stupid Scientist and other STEM professionals. Join us on your routine commute for thought provoking conversations that'll have you questioning why you've never heard of us before. We keep it real on a variety of topics including career navigation, being a minority in the STEM field along with touching base on the ish they never taught you in school.© 2024 Stupid Scientist's Inner Ramblings Biological Sciences Science Self-Help Social Sciences Success
Episodes
  • A Candid Chat with James: COVID, HBCUs. and being Queer
    Nov 1 2021

    Join me in this episode as I chat with James Mungin, Tuskegee University Alum and Meharry Medical College PhD student, about a variety of topics in the concluding episode of Season 2. We made it, and survived the apocalypse ya'll!

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    50 mins
  • HBCUs make Black Doctors
    Jul 2 2021

    My old classmate, and fellow Stillman College Alum joins me as we discuss her career success after Stillman, and how HBCUs have contributed to that success.

    Dr. Bathsheba Wariso, 2 time Meharry Medical College grad, current Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health student, and Georgetown Resident physician, was recently featured in Forbes magazine.

    Sit with the cool kids as Dr. Wariso shares some nuggets to success!

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    28 mins
  • The Significance of HBCUs in Training Black Scientists
    Jun 27 2021

    Join myself, Dr. Brionna Davis-Reyes, Antonio Brazelton,  Dr. Christine Daniels, and Elise Tolbert in the last and final installment of our 3 part candid conversation. This episode we discuss the significance of HBCUs and community in our academic and career success. 

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    19 mins
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