STEM Conversations
STEM Conversations
A podcast amplifying the voices of diverse people in STEM, created by education leads Sarah (Primary Science) and Ash (Secondary Science).
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Episodes
On Target - Disability, Womanhood and the Paralympics 04.06.2026 44:52
In this episode, we speak with world champion Danielle Brown MBE about her journey into, and unexpectedly out of, the Paralympics. Danielle lives with Regional Pain Syndrome, a neurological condition that leaves her with chronic pain 24/7. She talks about living with this disability as well as the misrepresentation of the word, navigating womanhood and changing careers. We touch on the 'disabi...
Ep. 14 - Teaching the Classroom We Have Today: Practical Teacher Tips 13.05.2026 44:05
If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair 🪑In episode 14, we speak with Helen Maddison Neill, Senior Lecturer of Primary Education at Edge Hill University. Helen reminds us that it doesn't matter how many times we feel like we've 'done this before', there's huge value in reaffirming what we know, learning from lived experience, and continuing to grow with the times. Someti...
Ep. 13 - Critical Thinking Starts With Getting It Wrong: Practical Teacher Tips 22.04.2026 41:44
In this episode of STEM Conversations, we meet with Paul Tyler, whose career spans biochemist, primary teacher and now content curator at Smart Stems. We discuss the importance of being comfortable with failure in building effective problem-solving skills. We explore how embracing failure contributes to critical thinking and fosters a resilient approach to STEM education. Engineering is more than...
Ep. 12 -From Physics to Educational Publishing 07.04.2026 42:27
In this episode of STEM Conversations, Matteo Orsini-Jones shares his unique journey from studying physics to founding his own educational publishing company, Orso. He discusses the importance of exploring alternative career paths in STEM, the challenges of traditional teaching roles, and the lessons learned from working with established publishers. Matteo emphasizes the value of company culture,...
Ep. 11 - Women in STEM and the Power of Representation 16.03.2026 34:04
In episode 11 of STEM Conversations, Sarah and Ash are joined by Sarah Mills, former Analytical Chemist at AstraZeneca, Head of Science, and now Beyond Secondary Segment Manager at Twinkl. We explore her journey into STEM, the challenges and stereotypes women face, the power of role models, and how educators can create more inclusive spaces where every student feels confident to pursue science, te...
Ep. 10 - From the Army to the Classroom: What STEM Education Gets Wrong 05.03.2026 41:01
In this episode of STEM Conversations, Sarah and Ash speak with Fair Metcalfe, who shares her unique journey from military service to education. With over 13 years of teaching experience and a focus on learning support for dyslexic army recruits, Fair discusses the importance of challenging stereotypes in STEM, the impact of her military background on her teaching methods, and the need for inclusi...
Ep. 9 - Being the Youngest in the Room and Making it Onto the Forbes 30 Under 30 Founders List 26.02.2026 30:09
What does female leadership in STEM really look like? In this episode of STEM Conversations, we’re joined by Megan and Anaïs, co-founders of Team Repair, an award-winning company teaching children how to fix electronic gadgets while building STEM skills and sustainable mindsets. Imperial College London engineering graduates, they share their journey into entrepreneurship, leading in male-dominated...
Ep. 8 - International Day of Women and Girls in Science - The numbers, the names, and the Matilda Effect 10.02.2026 27:17
In this special episode, we explore women in science, the gender gap, and why representation in research, AI, and education still matters. We share reflections on what it’s like to find your place in science, play a quick Higher or Lower game using real global statistics on women in science, and spotlight powerful stories including Henrietta Lacks, Eunice Newton Foote, and the Matilda Effect - sho...
Ep. 7 - The Importance of Oracy in the Classroom 28.01.2026 45:08
In this episode of STEM Conversations, we chat with Peter Munroe, a science teacher and leader, to explore the concept of oracy and its significance in education. We discuss the definition of oracy, its importance in fostering effective communication and learning, and address common misconceptions. The conversation delves into practical applications of oracy in science education, inclusive practic...
Ep. 6 - Real World Relevance in STEM 15.01.2026 37:20
Join us as we speak with guests Adam Sirett and James Foster Le-Grys, co-founders of Espire Education and the STEM On Track Programme. We discuss the importance of hands-on learning in STEM education, the mission of STEM on Track to bridge the gap between education and employment, and how practical projects can build confidence and resilience in students.
Ep. 5 - Maths Anxiety 06.01.2026 36:59
Join us as we speak with Arthur Moore, award-winning tutor trainer and consultant with a background in secondary maths education. Arthur explores barriers to learning, focusing in particular on maths anxiety. Together, we unpick what causes maths anxiety and discuss practical ways to help diffuse it, both in the classroom and in everyday life.
Ep. 4 - Digital Strategies in the Classroom 18.12.2025 40:51
In this episode, we’re joined by Tom Moseley, Associate Assistant Headteacher and Head of the Innovation Faculty at Fortis Academy, to talk all things digital strategies in the classroom. We dive into real-world implementation, what’s working well, and the challenges children face in an increasingly digital world. Huge thanks to Tom for tackling every question we threw at him like a true champ!
A Short Conversation With... 11.12.2025 15:02
Join us as we speak with Dame Chi Onwurah, Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West and Chair of the Science, Innovation and Technology Select Committee. In this conversation, Chi shares her journey from engineering to becoming a Member of Parliament, discussing the challenges of representation in STEM fields, the impact of gendered toys on children's interests, and the so...
Ep. 3 - Equity in STEM Education 04.12.2025 41:06
Join us as we speak with Dr Jennifer Shearman, Chief Learning Officer for MEI, a maths charity that works to improve math education in England. We discuss the difference between equity and equality, ways to overcome barriers for underrepresented groups in STEM, and even crack a couple of dinosaur jokes.
Ep. 2 - Confidence Isn’t the Only Problem for Women Leaders 13.11.2025 47:01
In this episode, we speak with Jayne Quoiani , Head of STEM at the University of Edinburgh’s Centre for Open Learning. We explore messy learning and the power of making mistakes. Jayne also discusses her work with the IVVN African Outreach Programme, which trains women scientists in veterinary vaccinology across Africa and provides a mobile laboratory in a suitcase to run schools outreach workshop...
Ep. 1 - Women in STEM and Leadership 21.10.2025 34:02
Join us as we speak with Caroline Hamilton, Collins Maths textbook author, Co-Founder of Rethink Maths, and Women in Education BESA 2024 winner about supporting women in STEM careers and encouraging girls in STEM education, with a focus on the theme of 'balance'.
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