University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Two Cultured

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Two Cultured is a science podcast created by graduate students from UNC Chapel Hill, with one mission: to make science more accessible and approachable. Each episode features conversations with scientists about their research—what they study, why it matters, and how it shapes the world around us—while also highlighting the human stories behind the science. With curiosity, warmth, and a sense of fun, our hosts Kavya and Akshi aim to break down barriers between the lab and the public, showing that science isn’t just for scientists—it’s for anyone who’s curious about how the world works.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Science

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Latest episode

Jun 3, 2026

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Episodes

The Open Door Principle: Dr. Chloe Kirk's Journey Beyond the Bench 03.06.2026

Share ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠guest suggestions⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ with us! Give us ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠feedback⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on our episodes! What happens when a scientist follows every door that opens, even the unexpected ones? In this episode, we sit down with well-known science communicator Dr. Chloe Kirk to explore her journey through molecular biology, tech transfer, science policy, patent law, and now science communication at Biotech TV....

Twin-troduction to Grad School: The 1st Year Experience 12.05.2026

Share ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠guest suggestions⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ with us! Give us ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠feedback⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on our episodes! On today's episode, we have a conversation with two special guests: twins! Paris and Sophie are twins pursuing their PhDs in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences Program (BBSP) here at UNC. Through the episode, we learn about their background and experiences in science and discuss what the first year o...

Making Moves Early: JP Flores on Shaping Science & Policy in Grad School 24.04.2026

Share ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠guest suggestions⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ with us! Give us ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠feedback⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on our episodes! What if the future of science depends on voices willing to step up early? JP Flores has done exactly that, taking on roles in research, policy, communication, and nonprofit leadership, all before defending his PhD. This episode dives into how he’s shaping the landscape of science and society.  Cover art: Lauren...

Ripple Effects: Research, Outreach, and Impact 31.03.2026

What does it look like when cutting‑edge research and accessible STEM education grow side by side?  Marissa Hughes joins us to share her work on remote sensing hydrology (a way to measure water without touching it!) and how she is using this technology to better understand the water on our changing planet. She also talks about her leadership in WinSPIRE, a program expanding access to research for...

Science Without Borders: Deniz' Path from Istanbul to UNC 06.03.2026

How does crossing borders shape the kind of scientist you become? Join us as Deniz Kesmen , a current UNC graduate student, talks about her path from Istanbul to UNC, the multicultural nature of science, and the unseen barriers and unexpected strengths that come with being an international student.  Cover art: Lauren Sapienza Original theme: "Stranded" by Moavii Share ⁠⁠⁠guest suggestion...

Built by Curiosity: The Making of a Scientist 29.01.2026

What does it take to build a life in science when the path isn’t exactly smooth? In this episode of Two Cultured , we sit down with neuroscience graduate student Micaela Murcar , whose road to grad school included challenges, detours, and plenty of learning along the way. We talk about what it actually feels like to grow into being a scientist — developing confidence, finding your footing in resea...

Quarterly Quartet: The First Act 24.12.2025

What does the   middle of a PhD really look like? In this quarterly check-in episode, Akshi and Kavya are joined by two fellow second-year PhD teammates for an honest (and humorous) snapshot of life in graduate training. From “steering the boat” of their own research projects to navigating obstacles that come with independence, the conversation weaves through where everyone is in their work, what’...

When Science Speaks: Bridging Research and Policy 10.12.2025

How can scientists shape the world beyond the lab? In this episode, we sit down with Johnna Bingham, a PhD student at UNC Chapel Hill whose journey spans field biology, environmental biochemistry, and structural biology. As president of UNC’s Science Policy and Advocacy Group (SPAG), Johnna bridges research and policy, showing how science can inform decisions that impact us all. Tune in for a conv...

A Starter Kit for Science: Monica's Undergrad Research Journey 25.11.2025

How do you get started doing research as an undergraduate student? And what about applying to grad school? In this episode, we meet Monica Macharios, a senior undergraduate student at UNC, majoring in biology and philosophy, minoring in neuroscience, and doing research in Dr. Rob Dowen’s lab. Monica shares her experience getting involved with undergraduate research at UNC and completing a research...

The Heart of the Matter: Bridging Biology, Ethics, and Medicine 04.11.2025

What happens when developmental biology, philosophy, and clinical medicine converge in one person’s journey? In this episode, we meet Lizzy Thomas, an MD-PhD student at UNC whose academic path has taken her from Harvard to Oxford and now into the heart of cardiovascular epidemiology. Lizzy shares how her background in applied ethics and embryology informs her research on heart disease and her clin...

Organized Chaos: Shape-Shifting Proteins and Starting a Lab 14.10.2025

What does it take to launch a lab, study shape-shifting proteins, and build a collaborative scientific community, all while navigating life as a junior faculty member? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Rebecca Berlow, assistant professor in UNC’s Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, to explore her journey from chemistry undergrad to postdoc at Scripps, and now lab leader at UNC. We talk...

What's Brewing: Kombucha, Careers, & Curiosity 01.10.2025

What makes kombucha more than just a trendy drink? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Rachel Dumez-Kornegay, a postdoctoral researcher who studies how kombucha affects host metabolism. We also get to hear about her life and training to be a scientist and about what it means to “publish a paper” in the academic world. Whether you are a kombucha fan or just curious about the science in your glass...

Signal Detected: Two Cultured is Live! 16.09.2025

Join us for our first episode, where our hosts, Kavya and Akshi, introduce the podcast and shed some light on how "Two Cultured" was chosen as our name. You'll also get to hear a little bit about each member of our team, including their background, their field of research, and why science communication is important to them. Don't miss it, listen now! Cover art by Lauren Sapienza...

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