Bi-weekly podcast affiliated with Queen’s WiSE, each episode being a ~30-minute interview with an inspirational woman, working or teaching in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), from either Queen’s (professors, grad students, etc.) or external guests.
In this final episode of season 3 the WiSE podcast team Claudia, Joelle, Matilda, and Skyler discuss tips for online school, stress dreams, their future plans, and well wishes for next year’s podcast team.
In this episode Stephanie Thompson, an Engineering Team Leader at General Motors, discusses her passion for introducing women to STEM, how to view failure differently, and the importance of lifelong learning.
This episode features Victoria Wu, the former Co-Chair of Queen’s Women in Computing (QWIC) and Ellie Sekine, the current Co-Chair of QWIC. Here Victoria and Ellie speak on their experience in Computer Science at Queen’s, techniques for technical interviews, and what it is like to be young women working at Microsoft.
In this episode Shereen Anis, the founder of Representation Counts discusses some of the issues within the education system, how she developed and fought for Kid Koderz, and the importance of authentic representation.
In this episode Vanessa, CEO of the Math Guru speaks on stereotypes of women in mathematics, the significance of on-screen representation, and the impact of one-on-one education.
Julia Hanigsberg is the CEO of the Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in Toronto. With a background in Law, Julia has had a unique path to STEM. Here she speaks on important insights she has gained from patients, gender bias in the workforce, and her drive to create a more just and equitable world.
Dr. Brenda Reeve, a clinical care physician and anesthesiologist, discusses her journey through university, being pregnant in the later years of her residency, stand out hospital stories, and the best advice an aspiring physician can get.
Athulya Nambiar is a second-year engineering student at the University of Waterloo with her own start up tailored towards self defense and women who have experienced sexual violence. Having lived in India for most of her childhood as well as facing serious health concerns, Athulya has had a unique experience with academics and STEM. Content […]
In the third episode of Season 3 Scarlett, a masters student in quantum technology, speaks on how she entered the field, her passion for yoga and climbing, differing perspectives on work-life balance between Canada and the Netherlands, and overcoming imposter syndrome.
In our second episode of season 3 Marika Moskalyk discusses how encouragement, exploration, and everyday learning led her to her path of becoming a doctor through the Queen’s Accelerated Route to Medical School program
For our first episode of season 3 we spoke with WiSE president Lisa alongside WiSE vice presidents Nicole and Amy. We discussed how they got involved in STEM, the process of adjusting to a new normal, and what to do when you don’t get your big girl summer.
For our first episode of season 2, we chatted with our presidential team about their time at Queen’s, reflecting on the good and the bad, as they both approach graduation. We discuss challenges faced throughout their university careers, projects and work they are proud of, and what is to come next. Listen to the premier Continue Reading
For this episode, we are interviewing Professor Louise Meunier from Queen’s University. Dr. Meunier is an assistant professor in the Chemical Engineering department whose research is focused on the toxicity of contaminants in soil and risk assessment on environmental and human health. She discussed her experience from undergrad degree to getting a Ph.D. in a male Continue Reading
For this episode, we are interviewing 2018-2019 Queen’s WiSE vice presidents, Hallie Prescott and Leanne Dube. Hallie is the external VP of WiSE while Leanne is the internal VP. They have both been involved on WiSE for many years here at Queen’s University. Today they are here to discuss their roles, differences, and their experiences as females in Continue Reading
For this episode, we are interviewing a very special guest, Professor Roshni Rainbow. Dr Rainbow is an assistant professor here at Queen’s in the Mechanical Engineering Department. She discussed her path to academia and her experiences as a woman in engineering.
Our first episode features Meghann Grenier, the president of Queen’s WiSE 2018-2019. Meghann shares her experience in studying and working in the engineering field as a woman. She also talks about how she joined WiSE and the benefits that she earned through such involvement. Tune in to hear about Meghann’s path from high school to Continue Reading