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The Disobedient Scientist Podcast

Author: Patty Martin

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This podcast is about humanity and the re-imagination of science. On this podcast, we are going to explore how all people are scientists, critical thinkers, and problem solvers. We are going to explore emotion, and creativity and how they need to show up in science. We are going to look at how science needs our dreams, our authenticity, and our willingness to break the rules to solve the problems that are threatening our world most.
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Themes: climate action, climate story, land acknowledgment, Today, I tell you my climate story and I teach you how to tell yours. If you feel overwhelmed with climate action or if you are confused on where to start in your climate journey, this episode if for you!Owning and telling your climate story is one of the most impactful things you can do to start combating climate change. Once you own your story, the dark and the light parts of it, then you will then no longer be de...
Themes: climate communication, owning our stories, leadership, behavioral change, radical honestyMost times, when I hear someone talk about climate change, I come away feeling disengaged and disempowered. For me, these conversations leave me feeling guilty, fearful, gaslit, and manipulated. The irony is, I talk with others in the exact same way. The way we talk about climate change is toxic. Join me this week as I explore my thoughts on how we can become better l...
Hallie Jose is a wise, courageous soul. At 25 she has figured out how to live the life of an entrepreneur. In this week’s episode, she shares with us her story of awakening and drops some amazing truth on how she found the mindset to start her own business.This woman is amazing, inspiring, and unstoppable. I hope you enjoy!These are the key takeaways:1. Get your head right.2. Choose your daily struggle.3. Find a mentor.4. Time is on your side. Growing your business takes time.5. Embrace learn...
This week’s guest is Srikant Iyer, PhD. He is the Associate Director of the Science Alliance at the New York Academy of Sciences. We discuss covering, authenticity, revolution, healthy conflict, and ways to fully stand for yourself in your career and in your life.Episode Takeaways:1. Having an open mind and questioning directionality is what it means to be a scientist.2. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, or STEM is an ecosystem. It is a place where the convergence of many dis...
When we call ourselves out of out of our routines, out of our box, into a rhythm with our deepest self, we become an explorer. We can explore from exactly where we are.We can explore our mind, or gremlins, our body, our dreams. All we do is shake up the typical and the ordinary. Maybe just take a different way to work, even if it is in your own home. You can start doing this work by asking yourself, what else is possible? How can I view this differently? These questions can lead to a new aspe...
Welcome to The Disobedient Scientist Podcast. In this episode I discuss my journey and how to find a life of purpose. I talk about healing wounds, re-thinking the world and our lives, authenticity, and self-love. Through story, I show how all of these elements lead to being a disobedient science. Link to 6 Steps to Purpose: https://www.subscribepage.com/6-steps-to-purposeIg: @thepattykmartinI would love to hear back from you. Reach out to me on my Ig (link) and tell me ...
A musing on anonymity

A musing on anonymity

2023-05-2513:46

Themes: Anonymity, innate magic, connecting through love, adaptation, adaptability, resilience, lessons from nature, coming back to self, healingDescription: This week I explore presence and the impact of anonymity on our-lives through lessons from bees. I hope you enjoy. References: Science Report Linked Here Journal of Experimental Biology. "Bees recognize human faces using feature configuration." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 8 February 2010. <www.sciencedaily.com/r...
Themes: Adaptation, adaptability, resilience, lessons from nature, audacity, hope, becoming the change, authenticityDescription: This week I explore audacity, the willingness to take bold risk in the face of failure. Isn’t the will to live the most audacious act we have? I explore lessons from sea life and how they are redefining their environment. I also explore ways in which audacity is the catalyst to change, and the 4 steps I took to living an audacious life. Enjoy!References:...
Themes: City parks, activism, emotional literacy, climate stories, climate psychology, climate guides. [3:29] Nate tells his city parks story[5:14] How to live the question as a way of life[5:39] From writer Marilynne Robinson, “A question is so much better suited to wonder than an answer”[7:39] Patty talks about the act of moving changes my body chemistry[10:18] Nate’s four P’s of climate awareness[ 13:56] We find our voice by using it,[ 15:44] Sometimes we are more like meerkats than r...
Themes: The Armenian Experience, Leadership, Emotional Literacy, Authenticity, Silence, Courage [00:42] Patty explains current events and the needed advocacy for the blockade happening in Artsakh[03:01] Patty and Shushan talk friendship[04:47] Shushan tells her story[06:27] Shushan explains growing up Armenian[07:06] Shushan talks Armenian Genocide[08:12] Shushan describes the paradox of being a scientist and Armenian[10:20] Shushan explains the current Armenian conflict with Azerbaijan[...
Activate the F*ck Up

Activate the F*ck Up

2023-01-1320:09

Theme: Courage, Mental Rehearsal, Censorship, Dreaming, Activism, Climate ActionDescription: Many times, courage is not innate. It requires mental rehearsal and planning. This week I explore the decrease of disruptive discoveries in science while we are also seeing the censorship of scientists in the US around climate change. This episode encourages self-forgiveness, activism, courage and dreaming. Enjoy!References: Papers and Patents are Becoming Less Disruptive Over Time. B...
Themes: play, climate change, women in science, witch, activismThis week’s episode explores the role of play in our lives. I lead with the question, what type of world would we live in if we made decisions based on play and pleasure? How would our relationships be different? Our careers? Our authenticity? I explore the ways in which play shows up in my life, particularly through activism and creativity and the parallels play has to scientific mindsets. And of course we talk ...
Themes: climate hero, women in scienceThis week’s episode is about some unsung heroes of science. I dive into the story of Eunice Foote, who’s work pioneered the field of climate science. Until recognition of her work in 2019, 200 years after her birth, Eunice has been hidden in the shadows of science. May all people know her legacy. Here are some resources to know more about her:Eunice Foote, NOAAEunice Foote, AWISEunice Foote, The Royal SocietyI would love to hear back fro...
Summary: Imagine this. You are a journalist. You have worked your entire adult life to get that prestigious job at a world-renowned news agency. And you get it! You’re rubbing shoulders with celebrities and living what you always thought was the life. And you realize that it makes you miserable.In this week’s episode, I interview Sandy Cohen, a journalist, life and wellness coach, budding health professional, and brave soul. She talks about how she walked away from the successful life she had...
Do you know that feeling when you talk to someone and they just light you up? They motivate you. They inspire you. They make you realize, even just for a moment, that you can do anything in the world. Today’s interview is that for me. Jessica Sacher is a microbiologist and founder of Phage Directory. She is a checkmark collector, horse lover, swing dancer, recovering people pleaser, secret rebel, and last but definitely not least, grad school entrepreneur. She was a woman in grad school, just...
This week’s guest is Jenn Colby. Jenn left academic science to be a farmer, entrepreneur, and she beautifully models how to live her life on her own terms.In this conversation we discuss farming, ways to reimagine science outside of the lab, people who are beginning to crowd fund their science, and the journey away from academia.This episode’s key takeaways are:1. Every day on the farm is a big science experiment.2. The skill of observing our natural environment is becoming a lost art.3. In t...
I am super excited to introduce you this week’s guest, Haley Peel. Haley is a mindset, health, and life coach, an inspirational adventurer, a fellow podcaster, and pharmacist. Like so many of us, she straddles being both a woman in science and living a wholistic life.We cover a lot of topics in this interview. We talk about the spark of adventure and how it eventually led her to entrepreneurship. We discuss relationships and the healing that can occur in them, and we talk about how people can...
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