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🗓️ 26 July 2025
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On today’s Saturday Matinee, we shine the light on two remarkable transgender figures in STEM who were trailblazers in their fields; pioneering eighteenth century surgeon Dr. James Barry, and renowned nuclear physicist Angela Clayton.
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0:39.0 | I've got an 11-year-old daughter, and if I exclaimed math, science, history, out loud, and with enthusiasm, she would likely cringe. No thanks, Dad. And when I was 11, I probably would have cringed too. But as I grew a bit older, and I hope this is true for my daughter as well, I began to react differently to each of those boring school |
0:43.4 | subjects. I warmed up to science first, probably. It's got some cool stuff. Dinosaurs, volcanoes, |
0:49.2 | space travel. I remember making rudimentary batteries in the sixth grade and really loving the challenge |
0:54.8 | of getting the highest voltage in the class. |
0:57.2 | And then I warmed up to history, which is a good thing given my career now, as my teachers |
1:01.4 | began to unpack the names and dates in a more narrative way, just about tricking me into learning. |
1:07.6 | Math didn't really become interesting until it was coupled with physics in high school. |
1:11.5 | I needed the application to start to appreciate the theory, |
1:14.6 | and then these days I even follow math teachers on TikTok, like my Dallas neighbor, Tim Roshutie. |
1:20.4 | But why am I telling you all this? |
1:22.0 | Because math science history may not at first be everyone's jam. |
1:26.1 | They're certainly not my daughters, and they |
1:27.7 | weren't mine, until they were presented to me with the right framing. And many other |
1:32.5 | unfamiliar or uncomfortable topics can be revealed to us, accepted by us, and enjoyed by us, |
1:37.9 | too, with the right framing. You'll see where I'm going with this. On today's Saturday |
1:42.8 | matinee, we're bringing you an episode from |
1:44.7 | the podcast, Math, Science, History. What you're about to hear focuses on the lives and work |
1:49.8 | of the pioneering 18th century surgeon, Dr. James Barry, and the renowned nuclear physicist |
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