
WISEST STEM Podcast
By WISEST

WISEST STEM Podcast Aug 29, 2022

13. Navigating this Pandemic - Hard Conversations
This episode wraps up our Navigating the Pandemic mini series! We dive into how to have hard conversations, especially when misinformation is at the centre of it. We sit down with two experts, Dr. Krishana Sankar and Timothy Caulfield. Dr. Krishana Sankar is the Science Advisor and Community Partnerships lead at ScienceUpFirst, a national initiative that works with a collective of independent scientists, researchers, health care experts and science communicators to debunk misinformation online. Timothy Caulfield is the Canada Research Chair in Health law and Policy, a professor in the Faculty of Law and the School of public health and research director of the health law institute at the University of Alberta and a member of the Executive Advisory Team at ScienceUpFirst. In this episode, we discuss tips and strategies on how we can approach hard conversations, especially related to the pandemic.
We mention a few resources in the episode. At the beginning of the episode, we suggest that you learn more about the 94 calls to action laid out in the Truth and Reconciliation. Here is the website that Helen was referring to where you can get more information about what those calls to action are, and the progress Canada has made to fulfill each one. https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform-single/beyond-94?&cta=1
Near the end of the episode, we talk a bit more about ScienceUpFirst and how you can get involved. You can visit https://www.scienceupfirst.com/ to learn more about ScienceUpFirst! You can also find them on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Youtube @ScienceUpFirst in English, and @LaSciencedAbord in French.
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter - @WISESTUAlberta) or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you could like, share and subscribe to our podcast! It helps us spread the word and helps us understand what kind of content you like, so we can create more of it!
Produced and edited by Clara Vicera and Helen Yip.

12. Navigating this Pandemic - Student Wellness
It has been over two years since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. We asked students what their concerns are at this stage of the pandemic, and we received responses ranging from student mental health to how to listen to and talk to people with differing views, to how to navigate these times of uncertainty and also how to recognize fake news on social media especially around public health measures, vaccine information and of COVID prognoses. This episode is the second episode of a 3 part mini-series diving into the topic of student wellness.
In this episode, we sit down with Christine Cabildo from the Wellness Supports Team at the University of Alberta to talk about what strategies students can employ to help manage their wellbeing. Joining us, we also have student guests, Krishna Patel, Simran Pherwani, Hannah Bayne, and Peyton deMoissac who talk about what they did to nurture their mental health and overall wellbeing during the pandemic.
If you, or someone you know is struggling right now, we’ve created a resource list of support services in Alberta and across Canada to help you. You can access it here.
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter - @WISESTUAlberta) or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter. Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you could like, share and subscribe to our podcast! It helps us spread the word and helps us understand what kind of content you like, so we can create more of it!
Produced and edited by Clara Vicera and Helen Yip.

11. Navigating this Pandemic - Digital Literacy and the Spread of Misinformation
It has been over two years since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. We asked students what their concerns are at this stage of the pandemic, and we received responses ranging from student mental health to how to listen to and talk to people with differing views, to how to navigate these times of uncertainty and also how to recognize fake news on social media especially around public health measures, vaccine information and of COVID prognoses. With this episode, we’re launching a new mini-series to dive into a few of the topics of concern shared by our students.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Veena Netrakanti, a physician who is currently contracted by Google Health to support Google in prioritizing medically sound information on the search engine regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. She shares tips and tricks for how we can cultivate a more critical lens in how we approach information shared online, and how we can ensure that we don’t feed into the spread of misinformation.
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter - @WISESTUAlberta) or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you could like, share and subscribe to our podcast! It helps us spread the word and helps us understand what kind of content you like, so we can create more of it!
Produced and edited by Clara Vicera and Helen Yip.

10: (Re-release) Tips and Tricks for Students Applying to the WISEST Summer Research Program
We're re-releasing this episode just in time for this year's Summer Research Program! If you're a grade 11 student contemplating applying for the program or are someone who is in the process of putting together your application already, we encourage you to listen to this episode! Join Helen (WISEST Outreach Coordinator) and Bridget (WISEST Program Coordinator) as they discuss what it takes to put together a polished application!
For more information about the Summer Research Program and to start your application, visit: https://www.ualberta.ca/women-in-scholarship-engineering-science-technology/programs/summer-research-program/index.html.
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) @WISESTUAlberta or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca.
Produced and edited by AJ Stadnyk, Helen Yip and Parul Singh Kanwar.

9. La Science Francophone: Être Une Scientifique Bilingue
A note for our audience, this episode is completely in French!
WISEST est à la recherche de nouvelles façons de connecter avec notre communauté francophone. Pour cet épisode, Hannah Bayne assume le rôle d'animatrice pour interviewer Geneviève Degré-Timmons, une étudiante mature qui étudie pour son doctorat à l'Université Laval. Geneviève a travaillé partout au Canada et 6 ans après avoir terminé son B.Sc. en biologie à l'Université du Québec à Rimouski, elle est retournée aux études pour approfondir ses connaissances en conservation de la faune, notamment pour les espèces en péril d'importance culturelle. Nous discutons de faire des sciences bilingues, de l'importance de la langue et les sciences et des avantages et des défis d'être bilingue en milieu de travail. Nous discutons également de ce que c'est d'être un étudiante mature qui revient à l'école après avoir travaillé.
Depuis l’enregistrement de cette épisode (en novembre), Geneviève a décidé d’effectuer un passage accéléré au doctorat et a soutenu avec succès son proposé de recherche le 10 janvier. Nous lui souhaitons le meilleur des succès dans cette nouvelle aventure!
Vous voulez en savoir plus sur WISEST ? Connectez-vous avec nous sur les médias sociaux (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter - @WISESTUAlberta) ou abonnez-vous à notre bulletin électronique mensuel (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Avoir une question? Envoyez-nous un courriel à wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca. Si vous avez aimé cet épisode, nous serions ravis si vous pouviez aimer, partager et vous abonner à notre podcast! Cela nous aide à faire passer le mot et nous aide à comprendre quel type de contenu vous aimez, afin que nous puissions en créer plus!
Produit et édité par Hannah Bayne et Helen Yip.
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WISEST is looking for new ways to connect with our French community so for this episode, Hannah Bayne takes the role of host to interview Geneviève Degré-Timmons, a mature bilingual PhD student at l’Université Laval. Geneviève has worked across Canada and 6 years after completing her B.Sc. in biology at University du Québec à Rimouski, she returned to school to expand her knowledge in wildlife conservation, particularly for species at risk of cultural importance. We chat about doing bilingual science, the importance of language in science, and the advantages and challenges of being bilingual in the workplace. We also discuss what it’s like to be a mature student coming back to school after working.
Since recording the episode in November, Geneviève has decided to complete an accelerated path towards her PhD and has successfully defended her research proposal as of January 10th. We wish her the best of luck with her new adventure!
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter - @WISESTUAlberta) or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you could like, share and subscribe to our podcast! It helps us spread the word and helps us understand what kind of content you like, so we can create more of it!
Produced and edited by Hannah Bayne and Helen Yip.

8. Pivoting in your STEM Career - Realizing your STEM potential
We're wrapping up 2021 by finishing off our 3 episode mini series on Pivoting in your STEM Career! In today’s society, pivoting in a career often feels like failure because you end up somewhere you didn’t necessarily set out to be in the first place. However, this happens more often than not, but is rarely ever talked about. So, we’re trying to flip the script by shedding light on the many reasons that influence someone to pivot in their career.
In this episode, join us as we sit down with Heidi Cossey, PhD student in Geoenvironmental Engineering at the University of Alberta. Heidi is currently midway through her PhD program but what you may not know is that she didn't start her post-secondary education in the STEM field, rather, she started in the arts! She shares what influenced her to make that pivot to pursue engineering (the answer might surprise you), and gives advice to students who are thinking of switching their majors!
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter - @WISESTUAlberta) or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you could like, share and subscribe to our podcast! It helps us spread the word and helps us understand what kind of content you like, so we can create more of it!
Produced and edited by Parul Singh Kanwar and Helen Yip.

7. Pivoting in your STEM Career - Combining Passions
In our new mini-series, we’re diving into the topic of pivoting in your STEM career. In today’s society, pivoting in a career often feels like failure because you end up somewhere you didn’t necessarily set out to be in the first place. However, this happens more often than not, but is rarely ever talked about. So, we’re trying to flip the script by shedding light on the many reasons that influence someone to pivot in their career.
In this episode, join us as we sit down with Dr. Cassandra Donatelli (@CMDonatelli), a postdoctoral researcher, who made a pivot from an engineering degree to an academic career in fish biomechanics where she studies the many different ways fish swim and move. She shares about how her passions and a really important mentor helped her navigate her place in STEM.
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter - @WISESTUAlberta) or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you could like, share and subscribe to our podcast! It helps us spread the word and helps us understand what kind of content you like, so we can create more of it!
Produced and edited by Parul Singh-Kanwar and Helen Yip.

6. Pivoting in Your STEM Career - Life Circumstances
To kick off the new academic year, we’re rolling out a new mini-series! For the next three episodes, we’re going to be diving into the topic of pivoting in your STEM career. In today’s society, pivoting in a career often feels like failure because you end up somewhere you didn’t necessarily set out to be in the first place. However, this happens more often than not, but is rarely ever talked about. So, we’re trying to flip the script by shedding light on the many reasons that influence someone to pivot in their career. In this episode, join us as we sit down with Brittany Conradi, an environmental consultant, who made a number of pivots in her career due to changing life circumstances. She shares about the challenges she faced, the support she had and ultimately how she found her place in STEM.
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter - @WISESTUAlberta) or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love it if you could like, share and subscribe to our podcast! It helps us spread the word and helps us understand what kind of content you like, so we can create more of it!
Produced and edited by Hannah Bayne and Helen Yip.

5. Queer in STEM: Conversations of Belonging
AJ Stadnyk takes on the role as host this episode as they interview Luam Araya, a Biochemistry Masters student at the University of Alberta on their journey in navigating the science world as a queer scientist. We ask them about what it’s like finding spaces of belonging, what the STEM world can do to make spaces more inclusive for queer folks and the importance of having successful queer folks to look up to.
During this episode, 2SLGBTQIA+ is replaced with the word queer and queer community. We would like to recognize that queer can be a heavy word for some folks. Queer in this context is defined as a word that describes sexual and gender identities other than straight and cisgender. For more information about the term queer check out this link: https://lgbtqhealth.ca/community/queer.php
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) @WISESTUAlberta or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca.
Produced and edited by Hannah Bayne, AJ Stadnyk and Helen Yip.

4. Finding My Place Through STEM as an Indigenous Woman
Join us as we sit down with Nicole Baker, nêhiyaw iskwew (Cree woman) from Red Pheasant Cree Nation, and a former Summer Research Program participant, to talk about her story of how she found belonging through STEM as an Indigenous woman.
In this episode, Nicole shares her experience in the WISEST Summer Research Program, and all the things that followed which ultimately led her to pursuing a career in relationship building with Indigenous communities. She shares candidly about some of the challenges she faced, how she overcame them and what she's most proud of. Nicole now works as the Indigenous Business Relations Coordinator with BIRD Construction Ltd. where her role is to create meaningful relationships among Indigenous communities that contribute to successful economic development, employment, and infrastructure projects.
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) @WISESTUAlberta or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca. Produced and edited by AJ Stadnyk and Helen Yip.
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3. Tips and Tricks for Students Applying to the WISEST Summer Research Program
We haven’t skipped a beat with the pandemic because we’re running our 37th consecutive Summer Research Program this summer! Join us in this episode as we sit down with WISEST Program Coordinator, Bridget Fraser, to learn more about the program and to discuss what it takes to put together a polished application. After reviewing hundreds upon hundreds of applications, she shares tips on how to make your application stand out!
For more information about the Summer Research Program and to start your application, visit: https://www.ualberta.ca/services/wisest/summer-research-program/index.html. *Update Feb. 24* SRP 2021 will be fully online.
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) @WISESTUAlberta or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca. Produced and edited by AJ Stadnyk and Helen Yip.

2. Pursuing STEM as a Rural Student: Perspectives from an Academic and Industry Professional
Building off of our last episode, join us in this episode as we learn about the stories of WISEST board member, Dr. Lisa Willis (Assistant Professor) and SRP alumna, Samantha Jones (Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer), two successful STEM professionals, about their experience pursuing STEM while growing up in rural towns. They give a candid interview about the struggles they faced, how they persisted, and where that led them.
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) @WISESTUAlberta or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca. Produced and edited by AJ Stadnyk and Helen Yip.

1. Pursuing STEM as a Rural Student: Perspectives from a High School and Undergraduate Student
Join us in this episode as we learn more about the stories of Ehlam Iftikhar and Milan Cuthbert, two former WISEST Summer Research Program students, who both spent time growing up in rural parts of Alberta. We ask them what it’s like to pursue STEM growing up in a rural town, the challenges they faced, the opportunities they took advantage of, and what they’re doing now!
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) @WISESTUAlberta or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter (https://confirmsubscription.com/h/d/E376A85886885DB9). Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca.
Produced and edited by AJ Stadnyk and Helen Yip.

WISEST STEM Podcast: Introduction
We're excited to announce that we've started a podcast to engage our junior high and high school students! This podcast is all about advancing the conversation around diversity and inclusion in science, engineering and technology. In this episode, we meet Helen, WISEST Outreach Coordinator and the host of this podcast! You'll also learn about what to expect in future episodes!
Want to find out more about WISEST? Connect with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) @WISESTUalberta. Have a question? Email us at wisest.outreach@ualberta.ca.
Produced and edited by AJ Stadnyk and Helen Yip.