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Stephen Hawking
The universe in a wheelchair — the life, science and indomitable spirit of Stephen Hawking.
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Episodes
A Singular Legacy: How Hawking Changed Science Forever 02.07.2026 6:05
Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores Stephen Hawking's transformative impact on modern science in this comprehensive examination of his revolutionary contributions. Discover how Hawking's groundbreaking work on black holes, including the discovery of Hawking radiation, fundamentally changed our understanding of these cosmic phenomena and revealed unexpected connections between quantum mechanics, gr...
The Final Theory: Hawking's Quest for Everything 25.06.2026 5:17
Explore Stephen Hawking's ambitious quest to discover the Theory of Everything in this fascinating episode. Dr Sarah Quinn examines how Hawking attempted to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity, two fundamental theories that govern our universe but seem incompatible when combined. Learn about Hawking's groundbreaking work on black holes, his collaboration with Jim Hartle on the no-bounda...
Beyond the Wheelchair: Challenging Perceptions of Disability 18.06.2026 6:12
In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Sarah Quinn explores how Stephen Hawking's life and career challenged conventional perceptions of disability. Rather than focusing on inspiration narratives, we examine how Hawking's approach to his ALS diagnosis offers insights into human adaptability, the role of technology in accessibility, and the importance of judging contributions over appearances. The...
The Universe in a Nutshell: Simplifying the Complex 11.06.2026 4:55
Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores the fundamental mysteries of our cosmos in this accessible breakdown of complex cosmological concepts. This episode examines the Big Bang theory, the expansion of the universe, and the mysterious dark matter and dark energy that dominate our cosmic landscape. Discover how Stephen Hawking's groundbreaking work on black holes connected quantum mechanics with gener...
From Academic to Icon: Hawking's Public Transformation 04.06.2026 5:23
Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores Stephen Hawking's remarkable journey from Cambridge academic to global cultural icon. This episode examines how the theoretical physicist transformed from an unremarkable graduate student into one of the most recognizable scientists in history. We delve into the pivotal role of 'A Brief History of Time,' which spent 237 weeks on bestseller lists and sold over te...
The Making of A Brief History of Time: How Stephen Hawking Made Physics Accessible to Everyone 28.05.2026 5:45
Explore the remarkable story behind Stephen Hawking's bestselling masterpiece, A Brief History of Time. This episode examines how the groundbreaking 1988 book came to be, from initial concept to international phenomenon. Discover the intensive collaborative process between Hawking and his editor Peter Guzzardi, who worked together to transform complex theoretical physics into accessible explanatio...
Love, Loss, and Living with ALS: The Human Side of Stephen Hawking 21.05.2026 6:22
In this deeply personal episode of Stephen Hawking, Dr. Sarah Quinn explores the human side of the legendary physicist's extraordinary life. Discover how Stephen Hawking navigated love, relationships, and family while living with ALS for over five decades. We examine his marriage to Jane Wilde, their three children, and the challenges of balancing caregiving with scientific brilliance. Learn about...
Hawking Radiation: The Discovery That Shocked Science 14.05.2026 5:23
Explore Stephen Hawking's groundbreaking 1974 discovery that revolutionized our understanding of black holes. This episode examines how Hawking radiation challenged the fundamental belief that nothing can escape from black holes, revealing instead that these cosmic giants actually emit energy and slowly evaporate over time. Dr Sarah Quinn breaks down the quantum mechanical process behind this phen...
The Information Paradox: When Physics Meets Philosophy 07.05.2026 5:09
Explore Stephen Hawking's most perplexing discovery in this deep dive into the black hole information paradox. Dr Sarah Quinn examines how Hawking radiation creates a fundamental conflict between quantum mechanics and general relativity, challenging our understanding of information conservation in the universe. Learn about the philosophical implications of whether information can truly be destroye...
Into the Abyss: Hawking's First Steps with Black Holes 30.04.2026 5:34
Join Dr. Sarah Quinn as she explores Stephen Hawking's groundbreaking early work on black holes in this captivating episode of the Stephen Hawking podcast. Discover how a young theoretical physicist's late-night contemplations in 1970 led to revolutionary insights that would reshape our understanding of the universe's most mysterious objects. Learn about Hawking's collaboration with mathematician...
The Diagnosis That Changed Everything 23.04.2026 5:24
In this powerful episode of Stephen Hawking, Dr Sarah Quinn explores the life-changing moment when a 21-year-old Stephen Hawking received his devastating ALS diagnosis in 1963. Initially given just two years to live, this pivotal moment transformed Hawking from an unfocused Cambridge graduate student into one of history's most determined scientists. We examine how the diagnosis affected his early...
Cambridge Calling: A Young Physicist's Rise 16.04.2026 4:51
Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores Stephen Hawking's transformative years at Cambridge University, where a young doctoral student began his journey toward becoming one of history's most celebrated physicists. This episode examines Hawking's arrival at Cambridge in 1962, his work under supervisor Dennis Sciama, and the development of his groundbreaking doctoral thesis on singularity theorems. Disc...
The Boy Who Asked Why: Stephen Hawking's Early Years 12.04.2026 4:48
Explore the fascinating early life of Stephen Hawking in this engaging podcast episode. Born during World War Two in Oxford, England, young Stephen displayed an extraordinary curiosity about how things worked, earning him the family nickname 'Einstein.' From taking apart clocks and radios to building primitive computers with friends, his childhood was filled with scientific exploration. Despite be...
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