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Scientific Satire

#3 - Eric Miller

Due to persistent audio issues, this upload is largely a test to identify how it sounds through the applications.  Working description:  Eric Miller is an analytical biochemist working at Pfizer. I had the pleasure to sit down with Eric and have a great conversation with him broadly surrounding Science, Athletics, Ethics and Philosophy. This conversation took place shortly before memorial day and, due to technical issues and personal-life conflicts, has not seen the light of day. I am hoping to get these issues solved so the world may hear our incredible 3-hour conversation. 

09-11
03:11:17

#2 - Hunter Kinder

Hunter Kinder is an Analytical Chemist, Validation Chemist, and my friend from DynaLabs LLC. 

02-14
01:10:04

#1 - Nathan Suthoff

Eric sits down with Nathan Suthoff, his friend and coworker. Nathan is a Quality Control Chemist at Avantor. 

01-18
01:55:12

Introduction / Mic Check

Checking the playback of my new Shure SM7B microphone.  Soon to be deleted, this episode details the intentions behind the new name and production. 

12-04
28:32

A bit of a farewell

Saying goodbye to E on the Go and launching another series soon

01-08
04:57

Columbus Day - “Indians” Be Specific

On this Columbus Day, I’m exploring our usage of the word “Indian” without PC jargon. This is a solo free association to articulate this idea of using the word as well as being specific with your speech.

10-15
17:28

Academic Journals

Researcher: A new app that compiles thousands of research articles. Also, a mini-rant into why I despise the academic journal paywalls

04-15
21:42

Blinkers, Monkey Scientists, and Gabriel’s Horn

In this Episode: Eric covered proper use of blinkers, proper use of science as a means of discovery, and the mathematical complexity that is Gabriel’s Horn.

03-22
01:21:51

Pi Day, Why Pi?

E on the Go features science breakthroughs, physical phenomenon and philosophical debates. In Today’s Episode, we explore Pi on Pi Day

03-14
21:12

Platform Test, Background and Random College Degree Tangent

E on the Go features science breakthroughs, physical phenomenon and philosophical debates.

03-13
37:15

Test

Make your own podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-puhlmann

01-13
00:13

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