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Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

Yoky Matsuoka Read By Merritt Moore

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

Rebel Girls

Kids & Family, Stories For Kids, Education For Kids

4.57K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

When Yoky Matsuoka was growing up in Tokyo, Japan, in the 1980s, she dreamed of becoming a world-famous tennis player. But when repeated injuries dashed her hopes, she found her way to a new dream: to create a robot who could play tennis with her. Yoky’s curiosity about the world, her limitless appetite for knowledge, and her ability to draw together different fields of study would one day lead her to become a pioneering force in the emerging field of neurobotics—and to create the most human-like robotic hand the world has ever seen. [This episode originally aired April 2021.] About the Narrator Physicist and ballet dancer Dr. Merritt Moore believes that the arts and sciences should not be mutually exclusive, and she inspires young women around the world to pursue their dreams. She graduated with Magna Cum Laude Honors in Physics from Harvard and graduated with a PhD in Atomic and Laser Physics from the University of Oxford. She also pursues a professional ballet career, previously with the Zurich Ballet, Boston Ballet, English National Ballet, and Norwegian National Ballet. Currently she works on creating dances with robots and was recently invited as one of the first artist-in-residence at Harvard ArtLab to create a duet between a human dancer and an industrial robotic arm. Credits This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. Executive Producer was Katie Sprenger. This episode was produced, sound designed, and mixed by Camille Stennis. This episode was written by Alexis Stratton. Proofread by Ariana Rosas. A special thanks to the whole Rebel Girls team, who make this podcast possible! Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. For more, visit www.rebelgirls.com.

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0:00.0

Once upon a time there was a girl who would blaze new trails in the world of robotics.

0:10.0

Her name is Yoki.

0:17.0

Yoki grew up in the bustling town of Tokyo, Japan, in the 1970s and 80s.

0:22.0

As a young student, she and her classmates all dressed in identical uniforms, sitting quietly in

0:28.3

rows and would answer their teacher's questions with hushed voices.

0:34.4

Yoki wanted to stand out, but she was too afraid.

0:38.6

In Japan, girls were expected to study well, pay attention to their elders, and never raise their voices.

0:46.0

But there was one place where Yoki could be loud and powerful, on the tennis court.

0:53.0

Tennis became her obsession, but being a tennis star wasn't her path.

0:58.0

Her path would lead her deep into the human mind

1:02.8

and into the furthest unexplored frontiers of robotics. I'm Merritt Moore and this is Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. A fairy tale

1:21.7

podcast about the Rebel women who inspire us.

1:25.0

This week, Yoki Matsuoka, a leader in the emerging field of neuro robotics.

1:35.0

Each day after school,

1:40.0

Yoki slammed tennis balls across the court and they zoomed through the air like

1:45.3

neon comets. She dashed back and forth after her opponent serves her feet

1:51.2

skidding on the ground. She practiced for hours every day and longer on the

1:57.4

weekends. She was good. So in 1987, when Yoki was just 16 years old, her parents sent her to the United States to be

2:10.0

trained at an elite tennis program in Florida that it turned out big name tennis stars.

2:17.0

During the day, Yoki would study at an American high school where she would learn English and be immersed in American culture,

2:27.8

and the rest of the time her life would be devoted to tennis.

2:34.0

Yoki's new high school was filled with noisy students,

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