Σverything Λstronomy Podcast (link to listen)

Why We Started
We aim to break down barriers in science and our podcast has three objectives. Firstly, we want to show not only the amazing science that people are discovering, but also who those people are and how they got to doing it. As students, we’ve gotten to discover some scientists’ amazing back-stories ‒ throughout all stages in their careers ‒ and would like to share them. Secondly, we want to break down the seeming shroud surrounding cutting edge science and show that science is not only accessible to anyone but can be enjoyed at many levels by many people. Thirdly, we want to show how impactful science can really be at improving aspects of all our lives.
As was pointed out to us by an astronomy professor from a previous episode, science is a social activity. The need for collaboration between scientists of all ages and backgrounds is crucial. We want to share ideas and stories to showcase science in some of its broader aspects.


What It's About
Initially, we set out with the ambition to sit down and talk with professors and other scientists about what they do on a daily basis as well as their experiences on their scientific journey. We have talked to professors in a variety of space-related fields about their work. We also aim to broaden the discussion by talking to grad students and other undergrads about their experiences studying science. As our name suggests, we really want to cover a broad spectrum of topics without focusing only on pure science.
During the initial months of lockdown, we also developed a series called Not So Sirius (no pun intended), in which we discuss broader topics amongst the four of us. The motivation behind it is to discuss one idea in a more laid back and conversational setting. There are many fascinating scientific ideas that are difficult to grasp without serious time investment; we hope to bring to light some of the big questions and implications of complicated ideas such as: black holes, dark matter and the origins of life. We also discuss what it’s like to study astronomy and physics at Michigan and have included a science news segment into our Not So Sirius episodes. Ultimately, we want to expose our audience to ideas that they may have never heard before.
Podcast Guests
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Michael Liemohn
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Michael Meyer
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Temu Nana
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Professor Patricl Seitzer
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Cameron Pratt
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Kayhan Gültekin
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Monica Valluri
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Irene Vargas-Salazar
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Alexandra Wormley
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Mark Moldwin
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Alaina Levine
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Richard D'Souza
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Victoria Carter-Cortez
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Tom Levenson
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Michael Imperiale
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Joel Bregman
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Ariel Sandberg
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Joshua Foster
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Edwin Bergin
