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  • In the final series episode, we dive deep into the crucial conversation about women's role in STEM media. Join us as we examine the existing narratives, the challenges, and the exciting opportunities for women to reshape the way STEM is portrayed in the media. Our guest, Madeline Di Nonno, President & CEO at Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media and the Executive Producer of Mission Unstoppable, brings her wealth of experience and insights into the discussion. Listen in to hear as we explore how equitable representation can inspire change, foster innovation, and empower future generations of women in STEM.

    Guest: Madeline Di Nonno, President & CEO at Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media

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    Connect with Madeline Di Nonno

    LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/madelinedinonno/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/madelinedinonno

    Connect with Geena Davis Institute in Media

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/geena-davis-institute-on-gender-in-media/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeenaDavisOrg

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/geenadavisorg/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/GeenaDavisInstitute

    Additional Resources: Geena Davis Insitute on Gender in Media: https://seejane.org/

    Representation of Women in STEM Characters in Media https://seejane.org/research-informs-empowers/portray-her/

    A full list of show resources can be found on the NGCP Podcast website.

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    Producer: Nancy Scales-Coddington, NGCP Director of Strategic Partnerships Graphics & Promotion: Raisa Rosado NGCP Director of Digital Communications Website: Maggie Ewan NGCP Manager, Digital Operations

    Karen Peterson, NGCP Chief Executive Officer and Founder

  • We explore the realities and opportunities for women in the STEM workforce. We will hear from leaders sharing insights, experiences, and strategies for creating an inclusive work environment. We discuss the challenges faced by women in STEM careers, balancing careers and family, steps to overcome workplace biases, and the importance of championing equal opportunities and career advancement for women. This episode offers valuable perspectives and inspiration for both aspiring and current professionals in the STEM field.

    Guests: Marry Murrin, Corporate Affairs Digital Strategy, Chevron

    Abi Olukeye, Founder & CEO Smart Girls HQ

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    Connect with Mary Murrin

    LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-win-murrin-84a353/

    IG: @mary_win1

    FB: Mary Win Murrin

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mwmurrin

    Connect with Abi Olukeye

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abiolukeye/

    Smart Girls HQ

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/smartgirlshq/

    IG: @raisingsmartgirls

    FB: @raisingsmartgirls

    Twitter: @smartgirlsHQ

    Additional Resources:

    Smart Girls HQ https://www.smartgirlshq.com/

    Mary’s Favorite Podcasts:

    The Ezra Klein Show podcast

    The Daily, New York Times

    A full list of show resources can be found on the NGCP Podcast website.

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    Producer: Nancy Scales-Coddington, NGCP Director of Strategic Partnerships

    Graphics & Promotion: Raisa Rosado Director of Digital Communications

    Website: Maggie Ewan NGCP Manager, Digital Operations

    Karen Peterson, NGCP Chief Executive Officer and Founder

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  • This episode focuses on the specific challenges faced by women in STEM during their college years. We discuss issues such as imposter syndrome, gender biases, and limited mentorship opportunities. Our guest, an academic expert, shares insights and guidance on how women can navigate these challenges and maximize their college experience in STEM. We also discuss the importance of support networks, the impact of role models and mentors, and creating inclusive campus environments that empower women pursuing STEM degrees.

    Guest: Siobahn Day Grady, Ph.D. Assistant Professor and Program Director of Information Science

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    Connect with Siobahn Day Grady, Ph.D.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobahndgrady/Twitter: @drdayLinktree: https://linktr.ee/siobahndgradyhttps://siobahndgrady.com/ https://www.ifthencollection.org/siobahn

    Resources:

    Association of Computing Machinery https://women.acm.org/#2020wasEPIC elevate your career in STEM as the "only" https://dl.acm.org/doi/fullHtml/10.1145/3452929Flowing, not Forcing: Finding and Maintaining Authenticity as Black Women in Academia https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3408877.3432565

    A full list of show resources can be found on the NGCP Podcast website

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    Learn more about NGCP: https://ngcproject.org/

    Producer: Nancy Scales-Coddington, NGCP Director of Strategic Partnerships Graphics & Promotion: Raisa Rosado Director of Digital Communications

    Website: Maggie Ewan NGCP Manager, Digital Operations

    Karen Peterson, NGCP Chief Executive Officer and Founder

  • Join us as we explore the transformative impact of K-12 education and out-of-school time in empowering girls in STEM. Discover the challenges girls face during their education and the unique opportunities provided by after-school programs. Gain practical strategies to create supportive learning environments and nurture girls' STEM interests beyond the classroom.

    Guests: Nikole Collins-Puri CEO, Techbridge Girls

    Roxanne Hughes, Ph.D. Director of the Center for Integrating Research and Learning National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

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    Connect with Nikole Collins-Puri

    LinkedInTwitter @NiKoleCPuriInstagram @nikolecp

    Techbridge Girls

    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/techbridgegirls/Twitter @techbridgegirls

    Connect with Dr. Roxanne Hughes

    LinkedInTwitter @HughesRoxanne

    National Mag Lab https://nationalmaglab.org/

    Techbridge Girls Resources

    Role Models Matter: https://www.techbridgegirls.org/what-we-do/capacity-building/role-models-matter/Professional Development: https://www.techbridgegirls.org/what-we-do/#programs

    Research Resources

    A Summary of Effective Gender Equitable Teaching Practices in Informal STEM Education Spaces: https://www.jstemoutreach.org/article/18529-a-summary-of-effective-gender-equitable-teaching-practices-in-informal-stem-education-spacesThe role of recognition in disciplinary identity for girls: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/tea.21665

    A full list of show resources can be found on the NGCP Podcast website.

    Learn more about NGCP: https://ngcproject.org/

    Producer: Nancy Scales-Coddington, NGCP Director of Strategic Partnerships Graphics & Promotion: Raisa Rosado, Director of Digital Communications

    Website: Maggie Ewan NGCP Manager, Digital Operations

    Karen Peterson, NGCP Chief Executive Officer and Founder

  • Join us as we delve into the crucial role of caregivers in fostering girls' interest, confidence, and success in STEM. In this episode, we explore the invaluable contributions of caregivers in creating a vibrant learning ecosystem for girls. Discover how caregivers can inspire and support girls in their STEM journey at home, providing the necessary guidance, encouragement, and resources. We discuss practical strategies and insights to nurture girls' STEM interests, cultivate their curiosity, and empower them to pursue STEM pathways.

    Guests: Bunmi Esho Family Engagement Specialist, STEM Next

    Linda Kekelis Family Engagement Advisor, STEM Next

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    Connect with Linda Keklis Twitter: @LindaKekelis & LinkedIn

    Connect with Bunmi Esho on LinkedIn

    STEM Next Twitter @STEMNext LinkedIn

    Resources:

    Vroom @joinvroom has 1000+ tips to turn everyday moments with children, infant to 5 years, into brain-building moments

    The Family Engagement Project shares white papers, case studies, blogs, and promising practices from STEM Next

    STEM Family Engagement: A Planning Tool by Institute for the Study of Resilience in Youth for STEM Next

    Changing the Game in STEM with Family Engagement: A White Paper for Practitioners and Field by Kara Sammet and Linda Kekelis for STEM Next

    Reimaging Family Engagement Spotlights by Patty Allen and Gil Noam for STEM Next

    A full list of show resources can be found on the NGCP Podcast website.

    Learn more about NGCP: https://ngcproject.org/

    Producer: Nancy Scales-Coddington, NGCP Director of Strategic Partnerships Graphics & Promotion: Raisa Rosado Director of Digital Communications

    Website: Maggie Ewan NGCP Manager, Digital Operations

    Karen Peterson, NGCP Chief Executive Officer and Founder

  • In this episode, we explore the crucial role of early childhood experiences in shaping girls' interest and engagement in STEM. Our guest, Dr. Amanda Sullivan, an expert in early childhood development, shares insights on fostering curiosity, challenging gender stereotypes, and providing equal opportunities from a young age. She is the author of Breaking the STEM Stereotype: Reaching Girls in Childhood, a book exploring the various social, cultural, and psychological reasons behind persistent gender disparity in STEM fields. We will discuss the impact of early childhood experiences on long-term attitudes towards STEM and strategies to create an inclusive environment that encourages girls to explore and excel in STEM fields.

    Guest: Amanda Sullivan, Ph.D, NGCP Senior Program Developer, Author

    Breaking the STEM Stereotype on Amazon

    Amanda Sullivan, Ph.D. website: https://www.amandaalzenasullivan.com/

    Follow Dr. Amanda Sullivan

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/AASully

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playfulsteam/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandaalzenasullivan/

    Follow NGCP on social:

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    Support:

    Empowering Change: Women and Girls in STEM Podcast

    Resources:

    5 Ways to Counter STEM Stereotypes in Children and Youth

    Picture Books to Break Stereotypes in STEM (and Beyond!)

    Learn more about NGCP: https://ngcproject.org/

    Producer: Nancy Scales-Coddington, NGCP Director of Strategic Partnerships Graphics & Promotion: Raisa Rosado Director of Digital Communications

    Website: Maggie Ewan NGCP Manager, Digital Operations

    Karen Peterson, NGCP Chief Executive Officer and Founder

  • The National Girls Collaborative Project is launching a six-part podcast series on empowering change and encouraging women and girls towards careers in STEM. Follow NGCP on social: NGCP Twitter: https://twitter.com/ngcproject NGCP Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ngcproject NGCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ngcproject NGCP LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-girls-collaborative/ NGCP YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NationalGirlsCollaborative