Sound Science Podcast With Dr. Yewande Pearse

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Sinopse

Born of a mutual love of science and music, Yewande believes that science is for everyone and music is a universal language. Sound Science Podcast is a monthly podcast about the science stories that affect our lives and have in some way influenced music. With the help of experts in the fields of both music and science, Yewande brings you stories straight out of the lab that will make you hear science differently.

Episódios

  • Dr Yewande Pearse — Sound Science: Roots & Ritual (03.01.21)

    05/03/2021 Duração: 43min

    Born and bred in North London, Dr Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a writer for Massive Science – an online science media platform, and a TEDMED Research Scholar for this year’s Stage Programme. Born of a mutual love of science and music, Yewande believes that science is for everyone. Sound Science is a monthly podcast about the science stories that affect our lives and in some way relate to music. With the help of guest experts in the field and a carefully selected sound track curated to the theme of the scientific topic, Yewande brings you stories that will make you hear science differently. Yasmin Shamir: A natural-born creative with a passion for communication, Yasmin expresses through many mediums. Thanks to a career in music, traveling became a big part of Yasmin’s

  • Dr Yewande Pearse — Sound Science: Kinship with Plants

    11/01/2021 Duração: 53min

    This episode is all about plants, and the art practices that help us to connect with them. Millennials are obsessed with house plants, driven in large part by an interest in self-care and wellness. Plants are good for our mental health, and thanks to social media, they’ve become increasingly desirable for their aesthetic.  However, what we tend to forget is that making us feel better, and livening up our urban dwellings is the least they do for us. Plants provide the core basis for life on Earth. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to breathe, and we’d have nothing to eat. Despite how essential they are to our survival, we take them for granted. In this episode, we explore how turning plants into art, can help us to develop a deeper understanding and empathy toward them. Bio: Alice Yuan Zhang is a mixed reality artist, designer, and program organizer. Her work bridges the sacredness of natural environments with the speculative power of human-made ones, inviting exploration into interspecies empathy, g

  • Dr Yewande Pearse — Sound Science: Feeling Fatigued w/guest Dr Vikram Chib (12.07.20)

    11/01/2021 Duração: 37min

    Born and bred in North London, Dr Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a writer for Massive Science – an online science media platform, and a TEDMED Research Scholar for this year’s Stage Programme. Born of a mutual love of science and music, Yewande believes that science is for everyone. Sound Science is a monthly podcast about the science stories that affect our lives and in some way relate to music. With the help of guest experts in the field and a carefully selected sound track curated to the theme of the scientific topic, Yewande brings you stories that will make you hear science differently. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • Dr Yewande Pearse — Sound Science: Science of Scent w/Saskia Wilson-Brown (10.05.20)

    09/10/2020 Duração: 39min

    Born and bred in North London, Dr Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a writer for Massive Science – an online science media platform, and a TEDMED Research Scholar for this year’s Stage Programme. Born of a mutual love of science and music, Yewande believes that science is for everyone. Sound Science is a monthly podcast about the science stories that affect our lives and in some way relate to music. With the help of guest experts in the field and a carefully selected sound track curated to the theme of the scientific topic, Yewande brings you stories that will make you hear science differently. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • Dr Yewande Pearse — Sound Science Episode 18: Forest Undersound w/guest Tosca Teran (09.07.20)

    23/09/2020 Duração: 39min

    Born and bred in North London, Dr Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a writer for Massive Science – an online science media platform, and a TEDMED Research Scholar for this year’s Stage Programme. Born of a mutual love of science and music, Yewande believes that science is for everyone. Sound Science is a monthly podcast about the science stories that affect our lives and in some way relate to music. With the help of guest experts in the field and a carefully selected sound track curated to the theme of the scientific topic, Yewande brings you stories that will make you hear science differently. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • Dr Yewande Pearse — Sound Science Special: Black in STEM w/Dr. Shawntel Okonkwo (07.06.20)

    12/07/2020 Duração: 51min

    Born and bred in North London, Dr Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a writer for Massive Science – an online science media platform, and a TEDMED Research Scholar for this year’s Stage Programme. Born of a mutual love of science and music, Yewande believes that science is for everyone. Sound Science is a monthly podcast about the science stories that affect our lives and in some way relate to music. With the help of guest experts in the field and a carefully selected sound track curated to the theme of the scientific topic, Yewande brings you stories that will make you hear science differently. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • Dr Yewande Pearse — Sound Science: Music, Emotion and Fish Part II

    27/06/2020 Duração: 32min

    Born and bred in North London, Dr Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a writer for Massive Science – an online science media platform, and a TEDMED Research Scholar for this year’s Stage Programme. Born of a mutual love of science and music, Yewande believes that science is for everyone. Sound Science is a monthly podcast about the science stories that affect our lives and in some way relate to music. With the help of guest experts in the field and a carefully selected sound track curated to the theme of the scientific topic, Yewande brings you stories that will make you hear science differently. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • Dr Yewande Pearse — Sound Science: Music, Emotion, and Fish Part 1

    13/05/2020 Duração: 42min

    Born and bred in North London, Dr Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a writer for Massive Science – an online science media platform, and a TEDMED Research Scholar for this year’s Stage Programme. Born of a mutual love of science and music, Yewande believes that science is for everyone. Sound Science is a monthly podcast about the science stories that affect our lives and in some way relate to music. With the help of guest experts in the field and a carefully selected sound track curated to the theme of the scientific topic, Yewande brings you stories that will make you hear science differently. On this episode of Sound Science, Dr Yewande was joined by Dr. David Bashwiner. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/supp

  • COVID-19 w/Dr. Azza Gadir

    13/04/2020 Duração: 29min

    On this special bonus episode of Sound Science, Immunologist Dr. Azza Gadir explains the immunologic progression of disease after getting infected with COVID-19, the latest research into whether or not we can acquire immunity to COVID-19 and how to test for it, and what we need to keep in mind when reading about all the science. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • Episode 13 with Jana Winderen

    27/01/2020 Duração: 37min

    On today's show, we delve into the hidden frequencies of the natural world with artist and ecologist Jana Winderen, and explore what capturing these secret sounds can tell us about the environment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • Growing Ears

    06/01/2020 Duração: 12min

    This month we take a microscopic look at Organoids, tiny self-organized, three-dimensional tissue cultures that are derived from stem cells. Specifically, we identify how they can be used to make a “mini inner-ear” as well as how they are assisting scientists to better understand inner ear disease. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • Science of Sound w/Slow Like Whoa

    18/11/2019 Duração: 26min

    This episode is all about how we perceive sound. Join us as we explore what science has found out about the neurological, psychological, and physiological effects of sound on the body. Our guest this month producer and DJ, Slow Like Whoa, explains how a deeper understanding of the science of sound has helped her creative process as well as the way she connects with both her work and an audience. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • Pull Up

    21/10/2019 Duração: 45min

    Today, we look back over the last nine episodes, from the science of heartbreak and grief to neuroscience-inspired personalized soundscapes that help you focus and sleep. We hope you can joins us! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • Good Vibrations with Endel

    16/09/2019 Duração: 30min

    This month, Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence collide, as we explore how better understanding the brain has advanced AI technology and vice versa. We are joined by Oleg Stavitsky, CEO and Founder of Endel, a new technology that generates reactive, personalized soundscapes to promote things like focus, relaxation and sleep. It takes in data like your location, time, and the weather to create unique ambient sounds on the spot. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • For the Love of Music

    19/08/2019 Duração: 27min

    Music elicits emotion. It’s a big topic that we'll keep coming back to but in this week's show, we focus on how the brain's ability to make predictions about what we hear might explain how musical sounds become rewarding. Dr. Soph also joins us to explain some of the psychology behind music and emotion. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • Women of Science

    15/07/2019 Duração: 24min

    Inspired by Massive Science's Science Hero Series, this episode features some of our favorite women in science. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • The Brain and Grief

    17/06/2019 Duração: 35min

    This month’s episode is about the way the brain processes loss and why we experience the emotion of grief. We’ll be thinking about the evolutionary relevance of grief, how the brain modulates it’s own experience of grief, and what actually happens in the brain when it experiences what is considered “normal grief." We will also be looking at the healing power of music by exploring how one organization has used it to help countless youth during times of loss. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • The Left-brain vs. the Right-brain

    20/05/2019 Duração: 45min

    At some point in your life, someone may have asked you whether you are left brained, or right brained. Or maybe you have heard someone proudly proclaim that they are right brained. This months show is all about ‘The Left Brain Vs. Right Brain’ and the long held belief that people tend to have a personality or style of thinking that is either “right-brained or left-brained." As a musician is your right-brain really doing all the work? Myth, half myth or truth? Press play to find out. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • The Science of Rhythm

    15/04/2019 Duração: 01h10min

    This month on Sound Science Podcast, we ask what happens between our ears in response to incoming rhythmic sensory inputs - in other words, how do we find the beat? Moving to the music that we hear is an intuitive behavior bestowed upon us before we can even walk. As we develop into adults, we start doing it on purpose. Some of us are quite good at it, while some of us would swear we have no sense of rhythm, but can rhythm be taught? For a small percentage of the population with a condition called “beat deafness” - the answer may be no and we explore why. On the flip side, drummers provide the timing and rhythmic foundation in a musical ensemble, we ask what it means to create rhythm in this way and look into how drum music, can be therapeutic in treating a number of neurological disorders, regardless of how well we move. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

  • Sleep and Rave Culture

    18/03/2019 Duração: 34min

    We’re all familiar with the idea that we should be getting an average of 8 hours of sleep a night. But we are not all as familiar as to why. And for some of us, the value we place on a good night sleep is trumped by the value we place on the underground music scenes that have thrived on staying up all night, nourishing us in a different way. This month on Sound Science, we explore the science of sleep and pay tribute to rich underground night time music scenes past and new, asking whether we can enjoy dancing the night away, while maintaining good sleep health. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sound-science-dr-yewande/support

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